Bright Heart Education | A specialist, higher-touch SEN-focused agency for families who want more help with learning needs, anxiety and tutor fit. | Specialist-agency model with online and in-person options. Its public fee pages show a more transparent pricing model than many bespoke agencies, including published hourly fee bands and a registration fee; check the live fee page before booking because prices can change. | Provider materials describe dyscalculia, SEN and anxiety support, individual learning plans and safeguarding checks including enhanced DBS/barred-list wording. | Publishes a consultation and trial-style process; confirm the current trial and refund wording before paying. | Trustpilot profile: 4.9 from 132 reviews; category shown as Educational Institution. | Strong public review signal, but not a dyscalculia-specific rating. |
SENsational Tutors | A specialist SEND option for children needing broader SEN, anxiety or dyscalculia-aware matching. | Home and online SEN tutoring. The current costs page describes private-family hourly costs generally from £90 to £120. | The provider describes qualified self-employed teacher tutors and publishes onboarding checks including enhanced DBS, references, qualification checks and annual safeguarding checks. | Publishes a free 20-minute consultation and initial-session process. | Trustpilot profile: 4.9 from 418 reviews; category shown as Special Education School. | Use its SEND claims as provider-published service information, not as a guarantee of outcomes. |
Owl Tutors | A teacher-only option for parents who value qualified-teacher status. | Teacher-led tutoring model; current lesson fees and placement terms should be read from Owl’s current pages before booking. | The Trustpilot profile states that all tutors are qualified teachers. The checked review base was much smaller than the large marketplaces. | Confirm current trial, placement and rematch terms before committing. | Trustpilot profile: 4.7 from 25 reviews; category shown as Tutoring Service. | A good fit signal for teacher preference, but the public review volume is limited. |
Tutorful | A large online-first marketplace for parents who want wide choice, quick availability and a rematch option. | Individual tutor rates vary. Tutorful’s dyscalculia page presents online tutor matching and an online classroom with recorded lessons available to rewatch. | Tutorful says its finder asks about needs such as dyscalculia, that only one in eight applicants is accepted, that 94% of tutors hold advanced degrees, and that tutors are DBS-checked. | Publishes a First Lesson Guarantee and says it will rematch at no extra charge if the fit is wrong. | Trustpilot profile: 4.6 from 4,484 reviews; category shown as Private Tutor. | Strong review volume and convenience; still check the individual tutor’s dyscalculia experience. |
Superprof UK | A lower-cost, flexible marketplace for families prepared to do more of their own vetting. | Open marketplace model with individual tutor profiles. Exact prices and first-lesson terms vary by tutor and should be read on current profile pages. | Treat this as a more open marketplace: assess each tutor profile carefully and ask directly about dyscalculia experience, safeguarding evidence and anxiety-sensitive teaching. | Confirm any first-lesson, cancellation or replacement terms tutor by tutor before booking. | Trustpilot profile: 3.4 from 5,158 reviews; category shown as Events & Entertainment. | High review volume but a weaker score in this set; use the checklist carefully. |
Simply Learning Tuition | A bespoke private-tuition brand to compare if you want a premium, concierge-style service. | Premium bespoke model described in provider materials; exact current fees and dyscalculia-specific terms should be checked on current official pages before booking. | Use current official pages for exact specialist and safeguarding claims. | Trial, replacement and cancellation terms were not clear enough on the public pages used for this comparison to make a firm promise here. | Trustpilot profile checked for this guide showed too little public review evidence to use as a ranking signal: 0 reviews visible. | Do not treat thin review evidence as evidence of poor tutoring; it just cannot carry much ranking weight. |
Dyscalculia Network | A specialist finder when explicit dyscalculia credentials or assessor/tutor profiles matter most. | Directory-style specialist profile model rather than a managed tutoring agency with standardised payment and rematch terms. | Profiles can show specialist credentials and verification, which is useful when dyscalculia expertise is the priority. | Pricing, ongoing account management and rematch terms are not standardised in the same way as a tutoring platform. | Not compared on Trustpilot in the same lane as tutoring platforms. | Best treated as a specialist-finder option, not a direct substitute for a managed agency. |
Latimer Tuition | Flexible online one-to-one maths support for families who want direct tutor contact, pay-as-you-go lessons and budget transparency. | Latimer publishes pay-as-you-go tutoring with no starting fees or packages. Its public guide describes typical bands of £20-£30 per hour for university-student, graduate, teaching-assistant and full-time tutor profiles, and £25-£50 for teachers, examiners and lecturers. | Latimer says it looks for an Enhanced DBS including the Children’s Barred List for tutors working with children, applied lawfully and role by role. | Families can message tutors directly and ask for a free intro meeting, usually 15 to 30 minutes, before deciding whether the fit feels right. | Trustpilot profile: 4.9 from 294 reviews; category shown as Tutoring Service. | Do not present Latimer as a dedicated dyscalculia-specialist agency; ask individual tutors about dyscalculia and maths-anxiety experience. |