Top 5 Tutoring Franchises in the UK
Lily Sweeney, writer
Passionate about running your own business and inspiring the next generation? Why not start a tutoring franchise and start making a difference in the lives of others. You can run an online tutoring franchise, an in-person tutoring franchise or a hybrid of the two, and your role can be as hands-on or as managerial as you’d like. There really are that many options. Here, you’ll find some of the best of the bunch.
The UK tutoring industry is enjoying astronomically high levels of demand right now. The online education and training market alone is worth £4 billion, and the wider tutoring industry employs over 6,000 people [IBISWorld]. Given a few months, you could be one of them. But if you need help making a career change with a tutoring franchise, keep reading.
What is a tutoring business?
A tutoring business is a company that provides people who want to learn with educational lessons, sessions and/or workshops. These people might be adults or children, and these sessions might take place online or in-person, in a group or one-on-one. Some tutoring franchise businesses teach sessions across a wide number of subjects, while others focus on a particular specialism. Whatever your path ends up being in the world of tutoring, your daily life as the owner of a tutoring franchise is likely to entail:
- Teaching/coaching
- Managing a team of tutors/teachers/coaches
- Lesson planning and pre-lesson prep
- Lesson scheduling
- Providing client feedback and assessing pupil progress
- Managing your franchise
- Marketing your franchise
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The 5 best tutoring franchises in the UK
1. Boost Education
Boost Education was established in 2009 and the franchise has since grown a great deal, providing supportive Maths, English, Science and 11+ exam prep sessions to kids between four and 16 up and down the UK.
- Becoming a Boost Education franchisee: Boost Education has a number of dedicated centres where your training will begin. You don’t need to be a teacher and you don’t need previous experience in franchising either.
- How much you need to invest: Your total investment will be around £55,000. Franchising fees for Boost Education are £15,500 + VAT, but you can get the ball rolling with this franchise after making a minimum investment of £30,000.
- What you get for your investment: In return for your investment, you’ll be given a comprehensive training package that will help get your skill set up to scratch. The package includes: Premises design equipment, business manuals, IT solutions, stationary and marketing materials, corporate imagery, student work books and a launch programme.
2. Choice Home Tutoring
Choice Home Tutoring is a provider of one-to-one tuition to kids and adults up and down the UK. The franchise is trusted by thousands of students to deliver first-class, personalised teaching sessions across a range of subjects.
- Becoming a Choice Home Tutoring franchisee: You don’t need a teaching background, but you will need to be intelligent, driven and self-disciplined, with a true passion for your work and a strong desire to make your business successful.
- How much you need to invest: To franchise with Choice Home Tutoring, you’ll need to make a minimum initial investment of £17,500, with a total investment cost of £23,500 (plus operating, advertising and royalty fees charged on an ongoing basis).
- What you get for your investment: You’ll receive initial training covering all aspects of the business, along with plenty of advice and guidance pre-launch to help you hit the ground running. Post-launch, Choice Home Tutoring will continue to fully support you, offering ongoing training on a quarterly basis.
3. Mathnasium
In a world where STEM skills are so in-demand, a good grounding in maths is vitally important for the future. That’s where Mathnasium comes in. This franchise’s unique method of teaching has a real impact on the lives of the children it works with.
- Becoming a Mathnasium franchisee: You won’t need any industry experience, but you will need to be driven, hard-working and always willing to learn, with a dedication to the work that Mathnasium does.
- How much you need to invest: To franchise with Mathnasium, you’ll need to make a minimum initial investment of £30,000, with franchise fees of £29,500 and a total investment cost of £100,000.
- What you get for your investment: In return for your investment, you’ll be fully trained and supported both pre and post launch. You’ll find that the franchise business model is endlessly scaleable, and you can grow your business exponentially in no time at all.
4. Tutortoo
The Tutortoo network covers a range of subjects and teaches to a range of ages, including catering to people with special educational needs. The company’s central ethos is this: Everyone should receive the support they need to reach their full academic potential.
- Becoming a Tutortoo franchisee: You don’t need any previous teaching experience to franchise with Tutortoo, but you will need to be a confident, self-motivated communicator with strong leadership skills and excellent written and spoken English.
- How much you need to invest: To franchise with Tutortoo, you’ll need to make a minimum initial investment of £4,000, with a total investment cost of £24,950 and a royalty fee charged at 10%.
- What you get for your investment: You’ll receive plenty of initial training and practical help launching your business. Post-launch, you’ll benefit from an extensive mentoring programme, exclusive access to software and marketing materials, and many ongoing training opportunities.
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5. First Class Learning
First Class Learning is dedicated to the provision of teaching on a range of different subjects. The franchise offers personalised Maths and English lessons to kids up and down the UK, catering to all ages and abilities.
- Becoming a First Class Learning franchisee: You don’t need prior experience, but you do need plenty of passion and shared values with First Class Learning. You should be committed to overcoming obstacles and helping children, no matter the situation.
- How much you need to invest: To franchise with First Class Learning, you’ll need to make a minimum initial investment of £10,000, with franchise fees of £8,000, a variable advertising fee and a 4% royalty fee.
- What you get for your investment: You’ll be provided with an intensive two day training course, followed by access to the franchise’s operations manual and an extensive bank of helpful resources. You’ll be mentored post-launch and provided with a website.
Start a tutoring franchise now and enjoy all the perks of running your own business
If, after reading this article, you’re even more certain that you’d like to start your own education franchise of some kind, stick around on Point Franchise and continue your research. Discover the five biggest advantages of running an education franchise and find out five top tips for running an education franchise effectively.
Lily Sweeney, writer