One-on-one Tutoring at Home

Hire Education provides tutors for high school, primary school
and university learners across South Africa including Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban. Our extra lessons are provided in the comfort of your own home.
Hire Education has been doing what we do for the past 6 years. We are experts
in all things tutoring: tutor screening and recruitment, tutor training, tutor
guidelines, tutor management & we have developed a fantastic tutoring
philosophy. This knowledge and our skill set have been built up over the
past 6 years to provide the best service and world
class tutors to our customers.
In the land of tutoring one-on-one attention is king! Individual
attention is our key focus. Learners desperately need it, but parents and
teachers aren't always able to provide it.
Let us become partners in your child's education.
Your child's education is important to us, and we provide the support and
partnership that will allow them to reach their full potential.
One-on-one lessons provide the individual attention that many learners do
not receive in a classroom environment.
Hire Education has been providing tutors since 2003. Our
team has combined management experience in the tutoring sector of over
12 years!
Friday, July 30, 2010

Hire Education
is proud to be the leading tutoring company in South Africa and strive to live up to the great service we have become renowned for. In order to do this we are
constantly improving procedures and implementing new ones in order for our learners to
gain the most benefit out of the
extra lessons as possible.
We also provide support and advice to
our tutors and in the past few months we have been working on a new assessment which will assist
our tutors in discovering what
type of learner they are tutoring and what
strategies to apply to help them.
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With over 250 tutors at the time of writing this, I am amazed every day by the talents, determination and potential of the young adults of our country. We have found the university students we employ to be bright, ambitious individuals and want to share some of their aspirations and successes with you.
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Have you ever seen your child sit studying for hours on end, only to find that their
grades are not indicative of the amount of
time spent studying? Most of us are only taught of one general way to study, although we have
five different senses which our body uses to take knowledge in and then process it. Our information base is built from our use of these sensory observations. If we want to learn about something new we shouldn’t only “see it”, but also “hear it, touch it, taste it and feel it”.
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