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Message your tutor, chat about your goals — whether it's exam revision, catching up on algebra or nailing calculus — and agree on a schedule that suits you.

With the Student Pass, message as many maths tutors in Edinburgh as you like for a month. Algebra, trig, Pythagoras — crack it at your own pace.

Basic maths covers arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percentages, and an introduction to shapes.
These topics build on each other, so mastering one makes the next easier to learn.
Personalised support helps you build confidence and fill in missing foundations.
The average cost of a maths lesson in Edinburgh is around £19/h.
This price can differ depending on several factors:
Booking multiple sessions often reduces the hourly rate.
Remote sessions tend to be cheaper and more flexible than in-person ones.
The four fundamentals of maths are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
These four operations underpin algebra, geometry, and every advanced maths topic.
Working with a teacher ensures you truly understand why each operation works.
Maths tutors in Edinburgh have an average rating of 5⭐ out of 5.
The score comes from 258 authentic student reviews.
Students often praise clear explanations and patient teaching styles.
Student ratings guide you toward tutors who consistently deliver results.
From tackling trigonometry to mastering quadratic equations, our tutors break down every topic step by step.
| ✅ Average price: | £19/h |
| ✅ Average response time: | 3h |
| ✅ Tutors available: | 1,465 |
| ✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Edinburgh has a quiet maths glow to it. Walk past the Old College at the University of Edinburgh on a crisp morning and you can almost feel it, that mix of old stone, sharp sea air, and big ideas. This city helped shape modern science and engineering, and maths sits right at the centre of that story. If you are staring down a National 5 paper, trying to lift your Higher grade, or just want maths to stop feeling like a puzzle with missing pieces, private support can be a game-changer. And yes, finding the right maths tutors is easier than you think with Superprof, where you can browse local profiles and pick a style that fits.
In Edinburgh, maths is not only a school subject. It is a gateway. It can affect subject choices at S4, college pathways, and even the confidence to apply for courses at places like the University of Edinburgh or Heriot-Watt University (both strong in science, data, and engineering).
Parents often tell us the same thing: “My son gets it in class, then freezes in tests.” Students say: “I revise, but I don’t know what to revise.” That’s where tutoring helps. It turns vague effort into a plan.
There is also evidence that tutoring can help. A well-known review from the Education Endowment Foundation reports that one-to-one tuition can deliver around five additional months of progress on average, though results vary by quality and consistency (Education Endowment Foundation, One to One Tuition). That is a big deal in the run-up to an exam.
So what does it cost? In Edinburgh, the average price per hour for maths tutoring is about £25, with many tutors offering a free first lesson on Superprof so you can check the vibe before committing. Prices can be lower for early level support and higher for Advanced Higher, university level, or specialist exam prep.
In plain terms: Edinburgh has 1465 tutors available on Superprof, many with flexible times, online options, and a first lesson that can be free. If you want better grades, calmer revision, and clearer steps, maths tutoring is one of the most direct ways to get there.
Edinburgh is built for learning. You see students everywhere, notebooks open in cafés near Bristo Square, groups walking toward George Square, and quiet study corners in the Central Library. And while a tutor is not the same as a study group, the city’s learning culture makes tutoring feel normal, not “extra.”
If you are a school student, you might be thinking about how maths fits into your next move. National and Higher results can shape college applications, apprenticeships, and university offers. Edinburgh’s job market also quietly rewards strong maths. Financial services, tech, and data roles across the city value the basics, like percentages, graphs, and logical problem-solving. Even if you do not plan to become an engineer, maths skills show up in surprising places.
And here is something that matters for families: travel time. A “maths tutor near me” search is often really a schedule search. With Superprof you can filter for tutors in Edinburgh who can meet locally, or switch to online when the weather turns, because, well, it’s Edinburgh. Rain happens.
Maths tutoring is not just “more questions.” It is learning the building blocks and the links between them. A tutor will often start by finding the one missing brick that makes everything wobble.
Here are common areas Edinburgh students ask for help with, explained in simple terms:
In Edinburgh, tutors often connect these ideas to real situations students recognise. For example, gradients can be explained using steep streets and hill walks, and percentages can be tied to shopping on Princes Street or planning a budget for the Fringe. It sounds small, but relatable examples make methods stick.
Try this for your next revision session: do a “two-pass” past paper.
Pass one is quick. Set a timer for 20 to 30 minutes and answer only the questions you can start confidently. Skip anything that makes you stall. This builds momentum and shows you what you already know.
Pass two is slower. Go back to the questions you skipped and write, on the page, what part blocked you. Was it a formula, a rearrangement step, or a graph? Bring that exact list to your tutor. It makes your tutoring time laser-focused, and you stop paying for time spent “figuring out what the problem is.”
Picking a tutor is a bit like picking a trainer. You want someone who can explain clearly, spot your habits, and keep you steady when you feel stuck. On Superprof, you can compare profiles, lesson formats, and levels, from early level support to Advanced Higher and even university maths.
When you browse, look for signs that match your goal:
If it’s exams: choose someone who mentions exam technique, past papers, and National or Higher experience.
If it’s confidence: choose someone who talks about step-by-step explanations and building foundations.
If it’s convenience: search “maths tutors near me” and check who offers online lessons too, just in case your week gets messy.
And remember, the first lesson being free with many tutors can take the pressure off. You can test whether you feel comfortable asking “basic” questions (they are not basic, by the way) and whether the tutor’s style suits you.
Maths can be frustrating, sure. But it can also feel oddly satisfying when the steps line up and the answer makes sense. With the right support, that feeling shows up more often.
If you are looking for maths tutors in Edinburgh, or you keep typing “maths tutors near me” and hoping for someone trustworthy, start with Superprof. You can compare 1465 local tutors, choose online or in-person tuition, and find a maths tutor who fits your level, your exam goals, and your schedule. Take a look, message a couple of tutors, and book that first session. Your next grade can be closer than it feels.
Andrew
Maths tutor
Andrew was very skilled at understanding how I learned and adapted his lessons to suit me. My teacher wasn’t great at explaining the topics so I relied on Andrew to fill in the gaps. I highly recommend him for anyone struggling with Maths or Physics
Max, 6 days ago
Cruzben
Maths tutor
Cruzben stepped in and helped my son before his exam when we were let down by someone else. He is responsive, patient and an excellent communicator. Highly recommended.
Claire, 2 weeks ago
Olaseni
Maths tutor
I highly recommend Olaseni as a math tutor. He was incredibly flexible and stepped in to help my daughter with her revision at the last minute, despite the very short time remaining before her exam. Lena's experience has been very positive; she...
Magdalena, 3 weeks ago
Johann
Maths tutor
Johann has worked with my daughter for her SQA Scottish Higher Maths in 5th year. It has been transformational and I have seen her go from reluctant and timid following a difficult prelim, to confident and enthusiastic since receiving tuition from...
Jonathan, 1 month ago
Dean
Maths tutor
Dean was very helpful and accommodating for some last minute Maths revision classes before A-Levels. He was a kind and patient tutor and highly recommended.
Wenmin, 1 month ago
Tej
Maths tutor
Tej has been a great help with my university first year university mathematics course. He provides relevant examples for each topic we go through during lessons and is able to walk me through them in a clear and concise way. Furthermore he provides...
Amelie, 2 months ago