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Top Private Tutors In Miami, FL
1-on-1 In-Home Tutors For K–12 & College Students
Grade Potential makes finding the right tutor in Miami simple. We connect K–12 and college students with private tutors at home, on campus, or wherever works best.

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Popular Tutoring Subjects In Miami
Grade Potential connects Miami families with private tutors for everything from reading to calculus.
Math
Science
Language Arts
Social Studies
Foreign Languages
AP Courses
SAT & ACT Preparation
Tutoring for All Grades & Levels
Grade Potential matches Miami families with tutors from kindergarten through college.
Kindergarten
Number Recognition & Counting
Letter Recognition & Early Phonics
Shapes, Patterns & Sorting
Handwriting & Fine Motor Skills
Elementary School
Multiplication & Division
Reading Comprehension
Introduction to Writing & Grammar
Earth Science & Life Science Basics
Middle School
Essay Writing & Literary Analysis
Life Science & Earth Science
Smarter Balanced (CAASPP) Prep
High School
Algebra I & Algebra II
Geometry
Foreign Languages
SAT & ACT Test Prep
How It Works
Share Your Child’s Unique Needs
Tell us about your child’s grade level, coursework, and goals. We use this information to match your family with a tutor who fits perfectly, no guesswork required.
We Do the Matching for You
This isn’t a marketplace where you have to sort through profiles. Grade Potential reviews your child’s needs and connects you with the right tutor, so you don’t have to spend time searching.
Start Sessions on Your Schedule
Once matched, sessions happen when and where it works best for you. Your child gets focused, 1-on-1 support from a vetted tutor, quickly, easily, and without any hassle.
Finding A Tutor In Miami
What subjects do Grade Potential tutors teach in Miami?
Tutors in Grade Potential’s Miami network can support K–12 and college students across math, reading, writing, science, history, foreign languages, and test prep. In Miami, families may look for support with early literacy, FAST progress monitoring, Algebra 1 and Geometry End-of-Course exams, AP coursework, SAT prep connected to Bright Futures eligibility, and Spanish at multiple levels.
What grade levels does Grade Potential support in Miami?
Tutors in Grade Potential’s network can support students from kindergarten through college. In Miami, that may include phonics and early math, FAST math preparation in grades 6–8, Algebra 1 and Geometry EOC support, AP coursework, SAT or ACT prep, GED prep, and college-level coursework.
Do Grade Potential tutors know the Miami school curriculum?
Many tutors in Grade Potential’s network have experience supporting students working within Florida’s B.E.S.T. Standards, which guide instruction across Florida public schools. That may include math and reading skills connected to FAST, Algebra 1 and Geometry EOC preparation, and coursework across Miami-Dade County Public Schools, magnet programs, private schools, charter schools, and online programs.
Can Grade Potential support SAT or ACT test prep in Miami?
Tutors can support SAT and ACT prep through content review, pacing, section strategy, and practice with common question types. Miami students may also plan test prep around Bright Futures eligibility, since Florida Academic Scholars and Florida Medallion Scholars awards include minimum ACT, CLT, or SAT score requirements set by the state.
Does Grade Potential offer college tutoring in Miami?
Yes. College-level tutoring is available for students across South Florida, including those taking courses through the University of Miami, Florida International University, Miami Dade College, Barry, St. Thomas, and other local programs. Sessions can support multivariable calculus problem sets, research paper structure, organic chemistry mechanisms, statistics practice, exam prep, and other coursework.
How do I find a tutor in Miami?
Start with the school setting and the specific class or goal. Miami students may attend M-DCPS neighborhood schools, magnet programs like MAST Academy or Coral Reef, Catholic schools, independent schools, charter schools, or nearby public schools in Coral Gables, Pinecrest, and other communities. From there, look for a tutor with experience in the student’s grade level, subject area, and school context. Grade Potential can connect families with tutors in their area for private, in-home sessions.
Are Grade Potential tutors in Miami background-checked?
Grade Potential’s network includes tutors who have gone through a vetting process that covers background checks, subject expertise, and how they work with students. That way, families in Miami can focus on finding the right fit for their child’s needs.
How much does private tutoring cost in Miami?
Private tutoring in Miami generally ranges from $30 to $90 per hour, though rates vary based on subject, tutor background, location, and session format. Private in-home tutoring can cost more because of travel, especially in larger metro areas. FAST support, Algebra I and Geometry EOC preparation, AP courses, SAT prep, and advanced subjects may fall near the higher end of the range.
Is tutoring tax-deductible in Miami?
For most families, private K–12 tutoring is generally treated as a personal expense and is not tax-deductible. Florida has no state income tax, so families usually look to federal rules. Limited exceptions may apply for medically related support tied to a documented learning difference. A qualified tax professional can confirm what applies.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How does the process work?
Families share goals and scheduling preferences through a short intake. That information becomes a learner profile. Grade Potential then introduces your profile to a professional independent tutor whose background aligns. Once the tutor accepts, you’re introduced directly and sessions can begin.
How is pricing handled?
Our packages are highly customizable based on your budget, preferred session cadence, time frame, location, and a few other factors. You’ll be presented with clear pricing before you begin. We support families in choosing the session length and cadence that works best for their individual situation; no hard sales tactics and no obligation to purchase a long-term package.
How soon can sessions start?
Typically within 2-3 business days, depending on subject, location, and schedule availability. Urgent timelines are noted in your profile so introductions prioritize your timing.
Where do sessions take place?
In-person at home or another convenient, quiet, safe location (like the local library). When families need flexibility, online sessions are also available.
Who are the tutors?
Experienced, professional independent tutors with strong subject knowledge and a track record of working one-on-one with students. Many hold degrees in their fields; some are certified teachers or graduate students with specialized expertise.
Are background checks performed?
Yes—safety is our top priority. Tutors complete screening through Simpliverified background checks, consistent with local requirements and platform standards.
What if the tutor isn't the right fit?
Just let Grade Potential know. Your profile can be introduced to a different tutor at no cost to you, and once accepted, you’ll be re-introduced so sessions continue without losing momentum.
What subjects and grade levels are available?
Support spans elementary through college across all core subjects (math, reading, writing, science, languages) plus test prep (e.g., SAT/ACT, AP, GRE) and many electives. If it’s taught in school, there’s likely a tutor with relevant experience. Adult learners can also benefit from tutoring services in a wide variety of subjects.
How long is each session, and how often do students meet?
Most families choose 60-90 minute sessions 1-2 times per week. Cadence and length are set directly with the tutor to fit the student’s goals, pace, and schedule.
Can siblings or small groups learn together?
Often, yes! Especially when goals and levels are similar. There’s no additional cost for siblings to share sessions, so feel free share details in your intake so we can advise on the right tutoring package for you.
Do tutors coordinate with teachers or IEP/504 plans?
Yes! When families request it, tutors can review teacher notes, school portals, and accommodation plans to keep sessions aligned with classroom expectations.
References
- https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/exam-dates
- https://www.fldoe.org/accountability/assessments/k-12-student-assessment/best/
- https://www.fldoe.org/accountability/assessments/k-12-student-assessment/end-of-course-eoc-assessments/
- https://www.fldoe.org/academics/standards/subject-areas/math-science/mathematics/
- https://www.floridastudentfinancialaidsg.org/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf
