Online dutch tutoring for pupils aged 6–12 building their foundations. Choose from 1 verified dutch tutors. Typical online rate: €15 – €28 per hour.
At primary level, Dutch support is about foundations and confidence. Gaps that appear here quietly compound through secondary school, so the goal of tutoring is to catch them early — and to keep the subject feeling doable rather than scary.
Typical 2026 rates for primary school dutch: €15 – €28 per hour online and €20 – €35 per hour in person. Online lessons run about 20% cheaper because tutors save travel time and costs. See the full breakdown on our .
Primary-level support is the most affordable tier: typically €15–€28 per hour online and €20–€35 in person. The material is foundational, so many tutors can teach it well — a good match matters more than a premium rate.
Shorter and more frequent beats long and rare at this age. Many families book 30–45 minute sessions once or twice a week, matched to the child’s attention span, rather than full hours.
Not for one bad test. But if the same topics keep causing trouble, homework regularly ends in frustration, or the school flags a gap, a few targeted sessions early are far cheaper than repairing a compounded backlog in secondary school.
Yes, with the right format: short sessions, an interactive whiteboard the child draws on, and a parent nearby for the first lessons. Many tutors offer a free first 30 minutes so you can see whether the format clicks before paying.
Every tutor is ID-verified, prices are shown upfront, and many offer a free first 30 minutes so you can check the fit before paying anything.