Philosophy and Ethics tutors that fit your schedule
Find your perfect Philosophy and Ethics tutor and arrange a Free Video Meeting. Then book one-to-one Online Lessons to fit your schedule.
Book a tutorPrice
New to MyTutor, with lots of availability and some great early reviews
Tutoring for over 6 months, completed lots of lessons and received very positive reviews.
Our most accomplished tutors. Excellent reviews and a track record of proven results.
Availability
More filters
Musamot B.
Greenwich - mathematics (Bachelors)
Passionate math tutor with a proven track record in transforming students' mathematical abilities.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
47 reviews
2133 lessons
Musamot B.
Greenwich - mathematics (Bachelors)
Passionate math tutor with a proven track record in transforming students' mathematical abilities.
Chelsea H.
Nottingham Trent - Bsc (Hons)Biomedical Science (Bachelors)
Passionate tutor dedicated to empowering students with personalised learning strategies. Unlock your potential and achieve academic success together!
£33-£35
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
187 lessons
Chelsea H.
Nottingham Trent - Bsc (Hons)Biomedical Science (Bachelors)
Passionate tutor dedicated to empowering students with personalised learning strategies. Unlock your potential and achieve academic success together!
Sieona K.
Kingston University - mPharm (Integrated Masters)
Hello there! My name is Sieona and I am a second year Pharmacy student. For me education was a rollercoaster ride. Even though this is a cliche statement…I know how a good student, a tryimg student and a bad student can be. I have went
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
42 reviews
343 lessons
Sieona K.
Kingston University - mPharm (Integrated Masters)
Hello there! My name is Sieona and I am a second year Pharmacy student. For me education was a rollercoaster ride. Even though this is a cliche statement…I know how a good student, a tryimg student and a bad student can be. I have went
Damian L.
Warwick - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)
Patient tutor with emphasis on rigor, what is fascinating about a subject, and helping the student go beyond the material.
£33-£35
/hr
4.9 / 5
184 reviews
2690 lessons
Damian L.
Warwick - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)
Patient tutor with emphasis on rigor, what is fascinating about a subject, and helping the student go beyond the material.
Gerti E.
Warwick - Politics, Philosophy, Law (Bachelors)
PPL student at Warwick specialising in tutoring English Lit, Lang, Philosophy, Politics, and Social Sciences.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
9 reviews
161 lessons
Gerti E.
Warwick - Politics, Philosophy, Law (Bachelors)
PPL student at Warwick specialising in tutoring English Lit, Lang, Philosophy, Politics, and Social Sciences.
Madison C.
Warwick - Visual and Material Culture of Ancient Rome (Masters)
Hi! I'm Maddie, an MA Ancient History graduate with a passion for Classical Civilisation and English Literature. If you think I can help, drop me a message!
£33-£35
/hr
5 / 5
91 reviews
629 lessons
Madison C.
Warwick - Visual and Material Culture of Ancient Rome (Masters)
Hi! I'm Maddie, an MA Ancient History graduate with a passion for Classical Civilisation and English Literature. If you think I can help, drop me a message!
Other popular tutoring subjects
Levels available for Philosophy and Ethics tutors
Read our FAQs
What makes a good tutor?
Subject knowledge is a must, but being a good tutor is really about explaining difficult concepts in a way that's clear, engaging and personalised for each student. You can have three degrees in Physics, but that doesn't mean you'll be good at explaining it at GCSE level! Tutors who can empathise with their students and help them build confidence help teens unleash their potential, and we see amazing results in just a few lessons.
Our tutors are from top UK unis, and because they're just a few years older, they can explain things in a way that teens find relatable. We interview all of our tutors, and only the friendliest and most knowledgeable make it on to our platform. We're very picky about it - just 1 in 8 applicants make the cut.
Pick from over 30 subjects at GCSE, A Level and beyond. Click below to find a tutor at the level you need:
Which tutor is right for you?
Before you look for a tutor, it's helpful to have a really clear idea of exactly where your child needs help - whether with a specific English Literature text, one area of Maths or their exam technique - and filter your choices accordingly. If you're not sure where they need to focus, having a chat with them or their teacher can help you work out the best place to start. In a free meeting, you can then ask the tutor any questions you like and see how well they get on with your child before deciding to book.
Why is online tutoring important?
Online tutoring gives kids the chance to learn at their own pace and in a way that matches their learning style. Teens are often too shy to put their hand up in class - especially if they're struggling. The reassurance of one-to-one tutoring means they can ask all the questions they want, and go over topics as much as they need until they get it.
What are the benefits of online tutoring?
One-to-one tutoring lets kids unleash their potential. Worried about learning gaps? We'll fill them in. No tutors in your area? We've got you covered. No academic confidence? No problem. Whatever your child needs help with, their tutor will guide them through tricky topics and boost their self-belief. With the personalised one-to-one support from their tutor, your child can get the grades they deserve.
How much does a tutor cost?
Our tutors set their own prices based on their experience and qualifications, starting from £25/hour at GCSE level. Most of our tutors charge between £25 and £39 an hour. You can see all the tutors who match your budget with the handy price filter on our Find a tutor page.
How to find a tutor?
Finding a tutor is easy. Whatever you need, you can search and filter by subject, level, price, experience and more.
- View our tutors, and narrow your search by subject, academic level or price. Or if you'd like expert help, book a call with our free tutor matching service.
- Compare their profiles to learn about their background, experience and availability. Don't forget to take a peek at their reviews from parents and students!
- Message a tutor (or two, or three) and book your free meeting at a time that suits you.
- Book a lesson and pay as you go. There are no hidden costs and you can skip or cancel any time.
How do online lessons work?
We have our own online lesson space with video chat, messaging and an interactive whiteboard - this makes it easy for students and tutors to talk to each other, discuss tricky concepts and do practice questions together. With the live video chat, they can have a natural back-and-forth conversation - just like on FaceTime, Whatsapp and other apps teens use all the time.
Need help with Philosophy and Ethics?
How much does a Philosophy and Ethics tutor cost? We’ve made Philosophy and Ethics tutoring open to all with prices starting from just £25/hr. No minimum contracts, no added fees. What can you do with a qualification in Philosophy and Ethics? Studying Philosophy and Ethics will fine tune your teen’s understanding of society and build the skills they’ll need to tackle a variety of interesting career opportunities. Their options range across politics, business and the arts, so your teen won’t be hard pressed to find a path that suits them. So how does your teen narrow down their search for a career related to this subject? It can be valuable to search for some roles online to help your teen start conversations down the line, whether that’s with their careers advisor or a dedicated tutor. These are some of the top roles pursued by Philosophy and Ethics students: - Media Correspondent - Politician - Freelance Writer - Museum Curator - Child Welfare Advocate - Community Centre Director - Non-Profit Organisation Director - Diplomat - Entrepreneur - Foreign Service Worker How many hours of tutoring is needed for Philosophy and Ethics? A Philosophy and Ethics tutoring schedule is typically made up of 3 key things: your teen’s goals, where they’re starting from and what they need to close the gap. Let’s take a look at a usual Philosophy and Ethics tutoring plan: 1. Assessment - your teen’s first tutorial is a good opportunity for them to share their aims with their tutor. They can then do an assessment to see what gaps they need to fill to help your teen reach their goals. 2. Timescale - using this assessment, your tutor can give a number of tutorials that your teen will need. 3. Plan - check in with your family and make sure this tutoring schedule fits with your day-to-day, such as budget and availability. Want to try online tutoring? Book a free video meeting today to chat directly with one of our Philosophy and Ethics tutors.