TutorLab connects children and teenagers with Coding tutors across the UK for Python, Scratch, JavaScript and GCSE/A-Level Computer Science support. Tutors adapt to each learner's level, from first Scratch projects to university entrance preparation. From £30/hr, browse profiles and enquire directly.
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Coding tutors in the UK on TutorLab list rates from £20 to £30 per hour, across 7 verified tutors. You pay the tutor's own rate directly with no agency commission, so the price you see is the price you pay.
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Coding tutoring introduces children and teenagers to programming through languages like Python, Scratch, JavaScript and HTML/CSS. Private coding tuition covers everything from beginner introductions for primary-age children through to GCSE and A-Level Computer Science support and university entrance preparation.
Coding rewards a specific logical thinking style that classroom teaching often moves through too quickly, students who fall behind on foundational concepts like loops, functions and data structures find it hard to catch up without one-to-one support.
Most coding tutors on TutorLab cover Python (the most widely used language for GCSE and A-Level Computer Science), Scratch (for primary-age beginners), JavaScript, HTML/CSS and Java. Some tutors specialise in specific areas such as web development, data science or programming for robotics. The right language depends on your child's age, interests and academic requirements.
Coding tutors in the UK typically charge £30–£65/hr. Tutors covering GCSE Computer Science usually charge £30–£50/hr. Specialists in web development, data science or university admissions preparation may charge £45–£65/hr. Online coding sessions work particularly well because tutors can share their screen and review code in real time.
Many children start with block-based programming tools like Scratch from age 6–8 and progress to text-based Python from around age 10–11. Some children are ready earlier. If your child has started using a games console, shows interest in how apps work, or is studying Computer Science at school, they are likely ready for structured coding tuition.
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