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💰What is the average price of Academic tutoring lessons?

The average price of Academic tutoring  lessons is ₱ 439.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

  • The experience of your teacher
  • The location of your lessons (at home, online, or an outside location)
  • the duration and frequency of your lessons

97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

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✒️ How are our Academic tutoring tutors rated?

These reviews, which have been added directly from students and their experience with academic tutoring tutor on our platform, serve as a guarantee to the seriousness of our teachers. Reviews obtain their value as they are validated by the community, highlighting the quality of teachers who benefit from positive feedback from their students.

From a sample of 6,169  tutors, students rated their private tutors 5 out 5.

If you have any issues or questions, our customer service team is available to help you.

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💎 How are our Academic tutoring tutors verified?

Every teacher undergoes a comprehensive ID verification process to ensure authenticity. In addition, we verify their qualifications to maintain a high standard of tutoring services. We also offer detailed student reviews for each tutor, enabling you to make informed decisions and refine your search for the ideal instructor. These measures are in place to guarantee both the quality and reliability of the tutoring services provided on our platform.

🎓How many tutors are available to give Academic tutoring lessons?

31,722 tutors are currently available to give Academic tutoring lessons near you.

You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best.

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💻 Can you learn Academic tutoring online?

On Superprof, many of our Academic tutoring tutors offer online classes.

To find online lessons, just select the webcam filter in the search engine to see the available tutors offering online courses in your desired subject. 

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✅ Average price :₱439/h
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Here’s a fun fact many Filipino parents smile about: “review culture” is so common in the Philippines that even family gatherings can turn into mini study sessions, with cousins quizzing each other before a big test. Whether you’re studying in a busy household in Manila or juggling school and commute time, focused help can change everything. That’s where one on one academic tutors come in, and it’s also why many learners use Superprof to find a tutor who matches their grade level, subject, schedule, and learning style.

Some students need a confidence boost. Others need a patient guide who can explain the lesson in plain words, then practice it again and again until it sticks. Private tutoring makes that possible, without the pressure of keeping up with a full classroom pace.

Why one-on-one tutoring works so well for students in the Philippines

Academic life in the Philippines can feel fast. K to 12 pacing, quarterly assessments, performance tasks, and exam seasons often pile up at the same time. One tutor, one student, one clear goal, that’s the heart of academic coaching.

Top benefits of one on one academic tutors

  1. Lessons move at your pace. If you need 30 minutes just to master fractions, you get it. If you’re ready to jump ahead, you can.
  2. Feedback is immediate. A tutor can spot small mistakes in computation, grammar, or reasoning before they become habits.
  3. It builds confidence quickly. When a student can finally say, “Ah, gets ko na,” it changes how they show up in class.
  4. It fits your real schedule. Many families choose online sessions during weekdays and in-person academic lessons on weekends, depending on travel time and budget.
  5. It supports goals beyond grades. Tutoring can help with study routines, note-taking, and test-day strategies, which is the core of academic coaching.

And yes, tutoring is not only for students who are “behind.” Many high-performing students use a tutorial service to stay consistent and avoid last-minute cramming.

For evidence that individualized support helps, one widely cited finding comes from Bloom’s “2 Sigma Problem” (Benjamin S. Bloom, 1984), which reported that students who received one-to-one tutoring performed much better than those taught only in a standard classroom setting. Real life is messy, of course, but the message is clear: personal feedback works.

Average price in the Philippines: For one-on-one academic tutoring services, many tutors charge around ₱439/h, with specialized exam prep or advanced subjects sometimes priced higher. Rates vary based on the tutor’s background, the subject (for example, calculus vs. elementary reading), and whether the lessons are online or face-to-face.

On Superprof, you can compare profiles, check experience, read reviews, and message tutors before booking. In fact, Superprof lists 63 tutors, so it’s easier to find someone who fits your needs and budget.

How academic tutoring looks across the Philippines today

Academic tutoring in the Philippines often follows the rhythm of the school year. Demand spikes during quarterly exams, moving-up seasons, and the weeks before big entrance exams. It’s also common during transitions: Grade 6 to Junior High School, Junior High School to Senior High School, and Senior High School to college.

Families usually look for help in core subjects like Math, English, and Science, plus support for reading comprehension and writing. Senior High School students may seek an academic tutor for specific strands, such as STEM problem solving or ABM basic accounting. College students often look for targeted academic coaching in “gatekeeper” subjects like statistics, chemistry, or calculus.

There’s also a strong exam prep culture. Students preparing for university admissions may aim for schools like the University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, and the University of Santo Tomas. Even when the exam format changes across institutions, the skills behind the exams stay familiar: reading speed, logic, math accuracy, and the ability to explain ideas clearly.

Many tutoring sessions now blend traditional and online learning. A student might do online academic class support after school, then switch to in-person sessions on weekends, depending on what’s practical for the family. This flexibility helps learners across the country, whether they are in highly urban areas like Quezon City or balancing longer commutes in places like Cebu City.

Quick reality check (and it helps)

In plain terms: Most students don’t struggle because they’re “not smart.” They struggle because they miss a small foundation topic, then everything built on top feels confusing. A good tutor finds that missing piece and fixes it fast.

A closer look at what one on one academic tutors actually teach

“Academic tutoring” sounds broad, because it is. A strong tutorial service usually starts by asking: What subject, what grade level, what school requirements, and what kind of learner are you? Then the tutor builds a plan that mixes explanation, guided practice, and independent work.

Here are common focus areas in education tutoring, with terms you’ll hear often:

  • Diagnostic assessment, a short check to find what you already know and where you get stuck (like a quick pre-test).
  • Spaced repetition, reviewing the same skill over several days so it sticks in long-term memory, not just overnight.
  • Word problems in Math, where you translate a story into equations (often the hardest part for students).
  • Reading comprehension, learning to identify the main idea, tone, and supporting details, especially helpful for English and Social Studies.
  • Study scaffolding, a fancy term for giving structure at first (templates, examples, step-by-step guides) then slowly removing support as the student gets stronger.

In practical sessions, a tutor may work through algebraic expressions, linear equations, fractions, and percentages with younger students, then move into functions, trigonometry basics, or introductory calculus for older learners. For English, sessions can include sentence structure (subject and predicate), grammar checkpoints (verb tenses and subject-verb agreement), vocabulary building, and paragraph writing with clear topic sentences.

Science tutoring often mixes concept checks and problem practice. Students might review photosynthesis (how plants turn sunlight into energy), basic forces in Physics (push and pull), or lab report writing. A good academic coach also teaches how to show complete solutions, because many teachers grade the process, not just the final answer.

And for students who speak Filipino or another local language at home, one-on-one sessions can be especially helpful. A tutor can code-switch when needed, then guide the student back to the English terms they’ll see on tests and in textbooks. That small adjustment can make lessons feel less intimidating, even for capable students.

A practical learning tip you can use tonight

Try the “10 minute teach-back” after studying. Here’s how it works:

Pick one topic you reviewed today, like solving for x, identifying the main idea, or balancing a simple chemical equation. Set a timer for 10 minutes. Explain the topic out loud as if you’re teaching a younger student. No notes at first. When you get stuck, check your notes, then continue.

This feels a bit awkward, honestly, but it works because it forces your brain to organize the lesson. Many one on one academic tutors use teach-back during academic lessons to test understanding without turning it into a scary quiz.

Finding the right tutor without the headache

The best match is not always the tutor with the most credentials. It’s the tutor who can explain clearly, adjust when you’re confused, and keep lessons focused. When browsing Superprof, look for signs of a strong academic tutor: a clear lesson plan, a friendly tone, and examples of what they help with (homework support, exam prep, writing coaching, or enrichment).

Also, be honest about your goal. Are you aiming to pass the quarter? Bring a grade from 78 to 85? Prep for an entrance exam? Or build study habits that actually last? Once your goal is clear, academic coaching becomes much more efficient.

One on one academic tutors can turn stress into a plan, and confusion into doable steps. If you’re looking for a tutorial service in the Philippines that fits your schedule and your budget, explore Superprof and message a tutor today. You can find one on one academic tutors for academic tutoring, academic class support, and long-term academic coaching, wherever you are in the Philippines.

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