Tutors in Victoria
Browse 45 tutors in Victoria, British Columbia.
MacKeigan Tutoring
Private Tutor for Math and Science
Aprendiendo que es gerundio
Book Smart Tutors - Vancouver
Calculus Tutoring
CollΓ¨ge Γducacentre
Dyslexia Tutoring Online
Emptor Educational Hub / School of Languages and more
John Overall
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Esquimalt - Esquimalt Plaza
Math4me Langford
Mathnasium
Oxford Learning Victoria
Teachers' Tutoring Service
The Rising Stars Tutoring
Tutorfind Learning Ctr
Victoria German School
Victoria Mandarin School
Gateway Tutoring Academy Vancouver
Sylvan Learning of Victoria, BC
Vancouver Island Works Project
Yanik Giroux Performing Arts Studio
inlingua Victoria College of Languages Careers Co-Ops and IELTS CELPIP TEST Centre
SSLC Language College Victoria
TutorOne Tutoring Vancouver
Alliance FranΓ§aise Victoria
Cambria College
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Victoria - Oak Bay
Math4me RoyalOak
Kumon Math & Reading Centre of Saanich
Edison College Canada
Math4me OakBay
S.J. Burnside Education Centre
Sprott Shaw College Victoria
Victoria Literacy Connection Society
Sunny Education & Service Corp.
Berlitz Victoria Language School
Victoria Tutors
A Plus Learning Centre
Math Tutor Network
Owl Education
Peter Brunette
Swift Learning Solutions
The Travelling Math Tutor
Tutors' Ink Learning Centre Ltd.
Victoria Tutor
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tutoring cost in Victoria?
Rates vary: $25β$40/hr for university students, $40β$70/hr for certified teachers, $70β$120/hr for specialized test prep. Group tutoring is cheaper. Many tutoring centres charge $200β$400/month for regular sessions.
How do I know if my child needs a tutor?
Signs include: consistently below grade level, homework taking much longer than expected, loss of confidence in school, teacher recommending extra support, or preparation for important exams. A good tutor can also help advanced students who want to excel.
What's the difference between a tutor and a learning centre?
Private tutors offer one-on-one personalized attention tailored to your child's needs. Learning centres (like Kumon, Sylvan) use structured programs with group settings. Private tutoring is more flexible; centres provide structured curriculum.
How often should tutoring sessions be?
Most students benefit from 1β2 sessions per week. For exam prep, more intensive schedules (3β4 times/week) may be appropriate. Consistency matters more than frequency β regular weekly sessions outperform cramming.
Should I choose an in-person or online tutor?
Both are effective. In-person works better for younger children who need hands-on engagement. Online tutoring offers more scheduling flexibility and access to tutors outside your city. Many tutors offer both options.