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*Source: The Sutton Trust-2023/03-Tutoring-The-New-Landscape.pdf
Since 2000, Tutor Doctor have expanded their operations over 5 continents, with over 400 franchise units, providing highly personalised tuition services to students both in their homes, and in schools. The franchise provides the opportunity to make a significant impact in your community's education landscape, alongside a high earning potential.
Why Choose Tutor Doctor?
- Low-Risk, Flexible, High Reward Model. Most franchisees begin as home-based operators, minimising overhead costs.
- One-to-One in-home and online tutoring - Help students unlock their potential with personalized learning.
- Revolutionary Schools Delivery Programme. Partnered with over 600 schools across the UK, transforming the way franchisees operate and expanding their reach.
- Our service is highly personalised. A one-size-fits-all strategy isn’t what we do. We carefully match tutors to students and have a creative approach tailored to each child.
- Profit with Purpose. Combining social impact with financial success, creating a rewarding career path.
- Collaborative Network, Unmatched Support. Franchisees have access to the tools and network needed to thrive.
Investment Options
Not everyone has the same goals, resources, or ambitions, so Tutor Doctor offer flexible investment options to suit individual needs.
- Single Territory - With one protected UK territory of approximately 20,000 students, you’ll have the opportunity to focus on building strong community connections and growing your business steadily.
Initial Franchise Fee: £38,000 - £43,000
Estimated Initial Investment Range: £45,000 - £50,000 - Empire Builder - This option includes one regional and two local territories, giving you the ability to dominate your area and achieve significant growth right from the start.
Initial Franchise Fee: £77,000
Estimated Initial Investment Range: £88,000 - £100,000
No matter which option you choose, your investment includes:
- Access to tools, marketing resources, operational frameworks, and tutor management systems.
- Comprehensive Training & Support - we provide everything you need to succeed.
- Schools Delivery Expertise, to successfully navigate the complexities of working with schools and local authorities.
- Unmatched Network - an international network of franchisees collaborating and sharing best practices.
The Financial Info
The Tutor Doctor franchise fee starts at £38,000, but if you have at least £13,500 in available liquid capital Tutor Doctor has a number of financial partners who can help you finance your investment; alternatively, you may qualify for the Government backed Business Start-Up Scheme which allows you to borrow up to £25,000 without investing any money of your own. (This figure doubles if the business has two Directors.)
Training & Support
With over two decades of experience, Tutor Doctor have perfected a comprehensive onboarding process to help franchisees get their businesses up and tutoring as quickly as possible. What level you start on, you will be provided with the tools, training, and support to help you achieve your goals while making a meaningful difference in your community.
The onboarding process includes an intensive training, hands-on guidance, and ongoing education to keep you ahead in the industry.
Whilst the continued support offers in-person regular meetings to connect with other franchisees and the leadership team, as well as monthly calls that allow you to share experiences with a supportive network.
Whether it’s through in-person support, tailored advice, or comprehensive training, the team is here to help you achieve your goals.
At Tutor Doctor, you’re never on your own - you’re part of a collaborative network dedicated to making a meaningful difference while building a thriving business.
Ideal Franchisees
Tutor Doctor franchisees come from a variety backgrounds, but what they all have in common is a passion for education, a growth-orientated ambition, and a commitment to making a difference.
The most successful candidates share key traits including; confident networking, resilience, pragmatism, as well as having the abilities to manage and inspire.
If you are prepared to uphold the Tutor Doctor values, build community relationships, innovate, collaborate, and focus on growth, then you will be a perfect addition to the network.
Backed by decades of experience in education, franchising, and business development, the Tutor Doctor team is committed to helping you achieve success. Get in touch with us today to become part of the network.
Five years on: COVID’s long shadow on learning – and why personalised support still matters
Six years on from the first COVID-19 lockdowns, and five years since most pupils returned to classrooms, the disruption to children’s learning has not simply faded into the background.
For many schools and families, the legacy of the pandemic is still playing out daily – in classrooms, at home and in children’s confidence.
Recent research highlights the scale of the challenge. More than half of education professionals say COVID-19 continues to have a major impact on pupil achievement, with a significant proportion describing that impact as ‘major’1. While classrooms may look settled again, learning recovery remains uneven, complex and ongoing.
For school leaders and teachers, the challenge has shifted from short-term catch-up to long-term sustainability – supporting pupils who needs now vary widely depending on their pandemic experience. For parents, it often shows up as a sense that something is still ‘not quite right,’ even years after the formal disruption has ended.
Here, Becky Ward, education specialist at global tutoring company Tutor Doctor, reflects on what schools and families are still seeing – and why personalised, one-to-one support remains a crucial part of helping children move forward.
Learning gaps that haven’t disappeared
Across the UK, many children continue to show gaps in core skills such as reading fluency, comprehension and number confidence. While these challenges existed before COVID, prolonged disruption intensified them – particularly for pupils with fewer resources or limited support at home during lockdowns.
Five years on, teachers report that missed foundations are still causing some pupils to struggle. Parents often notice reluctance to read aloud, frustration with homework, avoidance of tests or a growing belief that their child is ‘behind’ their peers.
Crucially, these gaps are not only academic. Confidence has taken a hit too, often presenting subtly through reduced classroom participation, anxiety around assessments or a reluctance to ask for help.
What the pandemic revealed about how children learn
One unexpected outcome of remote learning was the insight it gave parents into their child’s learning styles. For many families, it was the first time they could clearly see how their child engages with work, copes with instructions or responds to feedback.
Some pupils adapted well to learning at home, while others struggled without structure, peer interaction or consistent teacher input. This period highlighted a reality that still resonates today: classroom learning, while essential, cannot meet every child’s individual needs on its own.
Why schools can’t close every gap alone
Schools and teachers have worked tirelessly to support students post-pandemic, but classrooms were already under pressure long before COVID. Large class sizes, limited time and competing priorities mean sustained one-to-one support is not always possible within school settings.
As pupils returned with vastly different learning experiences, teachers were tasked with addressing an unprecedented range of needs. As a result, schools have increasingly had to prioritise targeted intervention, directing support where it can have the greatest impact.
Many families, recognising these pressures, have become more proactive. Rather than waiting for concerns to escalate, parents are increasingly seeking support to prevent small gaps becoming long-term barriers.
The role of one-to-one support
Personalised tutoring remains one of the most effective ways to rebuild both academic skills and confidence. At Tutor Doctor, pupils begin with an individual assessment to identify strengths and learning gaps, with sessions tailored at their pace, personality and learning style.
This approach allows children to re-engage with learning in a calm, supportive environment, where they can ask questions freely, make mistakes without embarrassment and rebuild self-belief step by step.
Consistency is key. Regular one-to-one support helps students regain a sense of control over their learning, turning anxiety into confidence and hesitation into motivation.
Supporting learning beyond the classroom
Small, consistent actions at home also play an important role. Short, focused homework sessions, shared reading, predictable routines and breaking tasks into manageable steps can all reduce anxiety and build resilience.
Acting early when something feels ‘off’ is particularly important. Addressing challenges sooner rather than later can prevent frustration, disengagement and confidence loss from becoming entrenched.
Looking ahead
While the pandemic may feel distant in everyday life, its educational impact is still being felt across schools and households nationwide. However, the last five years have also provided valuable insights into how children learn – and what they need to thrive.
Personalised support, early interventions and a renewed focus on confidence are now central to helping pupils move forward. One-to-one tutoring continues to play a vital role in closing learning gaps, rebuilding momentum and helping children feel capable again.
Source: 1 Parents Pay Group, Pandemic Learning Gaps, May 2025
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