How to Find a Qualified Tutor in Bangkok for Your Kids
Education in Thailand is highly competitive. Hiring a qualified tutor can help your child catch up in a tough subject, prepare for entrance exams, or learn a new skill. This guide explains your options in Bangkok.
Types of Tutors
- Academic tutor — Math, science, English, Thai, social studies.
- Exam prep tutor — SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, IGCSE, A-Levels, GAT/PAT, university entrance.
- Language tutor — English, Chinese (Mandarin), Russian, German, French, Japanese.
- Music / art tutor — Piano, guitar, violin, singing, drawing, ballet.
- Special needs tutor — For dyslexia, ADHD, and learning differences.
- Coding / STEM tutor — Scratch, Python, robotics.
Tutor Rates in Bangkok
- Thai university student tutor: 250–400 THB/hour
- Experienced Thai tutor: 400–700 THB/hour
- Native speaker (e.g., native English teacher): 700–1,500 THB/hour
- Exam prep specialist (SAT, IELTS): 1,000–2,500 THB/hour
- International school teacher moonlighting: 1,200–2,500 THB/hour
Rates are per hour, typically for 1-on-1 sessions of 1–2 hours.
Qualifications to Look For
- Teaching degree or certification — Especially TEFL/TESOL for English tutors.
- Subject expertise — A math tutor should have a math or engineering background.
- Teaching experience — Ideally 2+ years with your child's age group.
- Results track record — Ask about past students' grade improvements or exam scores.
- Ability to connect with kids — This matters enormously. A brilliant tutor who can't engage won't help.
- Clean background check — Essential for anyone working with children.
Where to Find Tutors
- ThaiHelper's tutor directory for Bangkok — Verified profiles, direct contact.
- International schools — Some teachers tutor on the side (ask your child's teacher discreetly).
- University noticeboards — Chula, Thammasat, Mahidol students offer great rates.
- Online platforms — Italki, Preply (for language tutors).
Online vs In-Person Tutoring
In-person: Better for younger kids who need structure, and for subjects requiring physical materials (art, music, science labs).
Online: Great for older students, more flexible scheduling, wider tutor choice, often cheaper.
Many families do a hybrid: in-person for main subjects, online for specialty topics.
How to Evaluate a Tutor
- Trial lesson — Pay for 1 lesson and see how your child responds.
- Clear learning plan — A good tutor will assess your child first and propose a structured plan.
- Regular progress updates — Weekly or monthly feedback emails.
- Homework review — Does the tutor check and return assignments promptly?
- Your child's reaction — Are they engaged or dreading lessons?
Popular Tutoring Areas in Bangkok
- Sukhumvit / Thonglor / Ekkamai — Expat families, international schools. Many English tutors.
- Sathorn / Silom — Similar expat concentration.
- Rama 9 / Huai Khwang — Thai families, competitive exam prep.
- Bangna / Ari — Growing international school communities.
Getting the Most from Tutoring
- Set clear goals — "Improve math grade from C to B by end of term."
- Be consistent — Weekly sessions beat sporadic intensive cramming.
- Communicate with the school — Align tutoring with what's happening in class.
- Don't over-schedule — Kids burn out. 1–2 sessions per subject per week is usually enough.
- Review at home — Parents who check homework and review material see better results.
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