What Is Tutor Matching?
Tutor matching is the process of pairing a student with a tutor based on subject, level, learning needs, schedule, and budget. Good matching improves learning results and reduces trial-and-error tutor changes.
You can start matching here.
What Information Parents Should Provide
Accurate matching requires:
- Subject & level
- Exam year or not
- Current grade range
- Weak topics
- Preferred schedule
- Budget range
- Home or online preference
Incomplete info leads to poor matches.
Why Subject Specialization Matters
A Secondary A Math tutor is not always suitable for PSLE Math. Matching must consider:
- syllabus familiarity
- exam format knowledge
- level-specific teaching
You can browse subjects for more details.
Trial Lessons — What to Evaluate
Parents should check:
- clarity of explanation
- student engagement
- pacing
- correction method
- lesson structure
Not just tutor resume.
See the full checklist before you start finding a tutor.
When to Change Tutors
Consider change if after 4–6 lessons:
- no clarity improvement
- no structured approach
- student still confused
- no progress tracking
Matching Is More Important Than Tutor Labels
“MOE trained” or “top school” matters less than:
✅ explanation ability
✅ student connection
✅ method structure
Match quality drives results. Get an detailed view of choosing the right tutor

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