Online dutch tutoring for students aged 12–18 keeping pace with the curriculum. Choose from 1 verified dutch tutors. Typical online rate: €20 – €38 per hour.
Secondary school is where Dutch gets cumulative: each year builds directly on the last, and a single misunderstood chapter can make everything after it feel impossible. Tutoring at this level is mostly gap-finding — locating the exact point where the thread was lost and rebuilding from there.
Typical 2026 rates for secondary school dutch: €20 – €38 per hour online and €25 – €45 per hour in person. Online lessons run about 20% cheaper because tutors save travel time and costs. See the full breakdown on our .
Typically €20–€38 per hour online and €25–€45 in person for the lower and middle years, rising toward exam-prep rates in the final years. Online is about 20% cheaper because tutors save travel time.
Usually yes, and faster than it feels. Falling grades in a cumulative subject almost always trace back to one or two earlier gaps. A tutor finds that point in the first session or two and rebuilds forward — most backlogs clear in a few focused weeks.
One focused hour per week is the standard rhythm for keeping pace; two per week when catching up a real backlog or approaching exams. More than that rarely helps — the student needs time between sessions to practise.
For the first years of secondary school, a strong student tutor is often ideal: recent, relatable, affordable. For the final years and exam-level work, tutors with deeper subject mastery earn their higher rate.
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.