1. Subject
Maths typically commands a 5-10% premium because demand outstrips supply, especially online.
2. Level
3. Location
Online tuition rates are about the same as in-person nationally, so “Online” uses a UK average. Charge London rates online from anywhere.
4. Experience
5. Credentials (tick all that apply)
How is this calculated?
Every level has a base rate range pulled from live 2026 listings on First Tutors, Tutorful and Superprof, and from rates UK tutors privately report in r/UKPersonalFinance and Facebook UK tutor groups.
Location applies a multiplier (Central London +35%, rural -10%, online sits at the UK average). Experience and credentials stack on top — a QTS-qualified examiner with 7+ years experience charging in central London ends up well above a new graduate tutor charging rural rates.
Premium-demand subjects (Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics) get a +7% nudge because supply is genuinely tight in 2026.
The output is a range, not a single number — that's deliberate. The market will pay the high end for proven results. Quote the mid until you can prove them.
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