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Best tutors in Ealing

Our resident Ealing expert outlines the most reliable tutoring options in W5 and nearby, from respected agencies to local tuition centres.
The exterior of Ealing Broadway station on a sunny day
Ealing Broadway station

The best tutors are always those whose names are reverently passed from parent to parent – once they no longer have need of them. The Good Schools Guide website carries reviews of tutor agencies, national and local, and a wise parent will read these carefully before deciding who to interview.

Much tutoring happens online, but this will not suit all children. When seeking a tutor, always start by looking at the child you have. Will they learn better with a lively young man or an older, more experienced female teacher? Or vice versa. Locally-based companies will probably have more locally based tutors so it is probably best to start with them. Tutor companies spring up, merge and disappear all the time so it’s usually best to go for a well-established, reputable one. Of those closest to Ealing, Keystone, British Home Tutors, Da Silva Tutors and Lionheart are tried, tested and reliable.

Tuition centres are now everywhere. Explore Learning, Examberry and Kumon all have premises in central Ealing and all are well-established and effective.