Helping your child in an Israeli school shouldn't require perfect Hebrew.
Whether it's first-grade kriah, 5-point math bagrut, or a kid who just made aliyah mid-year — here's exactly how to find the right help.
Finding a tutor in 3 steps
1 · Search the directory
Filter by subject, grade, region, budget, language, school system, and specialized support (like ADHD or new-olim klita). Profiles show experience, teaching approach, and the tutor's real hourly rate — look for the Verified badge where credentials matter to you.
Open the directory →2 · Contact 2–3 tutors
Message tutors directly on WhatsApp from their profile. Tell them your child's grade, school type, and what's hard right now. Most offer an intro meeting — use it to check chemistry, which matters more than anything.
3 · Start lessons
Agree on schedule and rate directly with the tutor. If it's not working after a few lessons, come back and try someone else — the right fit is worth one more search.
Common situations
Start from where your family actually is.
We just made aliyah
Klita-focused tutors who close the Hebrew gap using your child's own schoolbooks.
Bagrut is coming
Exam-prep specialists for 3/4/5-point math, sciences, English, and the essay subjects.
My child can't read yet
Kriah and reading-intervention specialists for gan through grade 6, including dyslexia support.
Learning differences
Tutors with special-ed training for ADHD, dyslexia, and school anxiety.
Parent FAQ
Does it cost anything to use Anglo Tutors?+
No — searching, browsing profiles, and contacting tutors is free for families.
How do I pay the tutor?+
Directly, at the rate shown on their profile — cash, Bit, Paybox, or bank transfer, whatever you agree on together.
What does the 'Verified' badge actually mean?+
Verified tutors have shown our team their degrees, teaching certificates, or specialist licenses, and we've confirmed the documents match what their profile claims. Tutors without the badge are still screened before listing, but haven't completed the document check — many are university students or community tutors who offer excellent help at lower rates. The badge lets you decide what matters for your child.
My child just made aliyah and is drowning in Hebrew. Where do I start?+
Filter for 'New Olim support (klita)' under Specialized Support. These tutors work specifically with kids closing the language gap — many focus on the child's actual schoolbooks so every session helps in class the next day.
What's a reasonable price for tutoring in Israel?+
Rates on the site run from about ₪85 to ₪220 per hour. Veteran teachers and bagrut/psychometric specialists sit at the higher end; university students and homework-help tutors at the lower end. Many tutors offer olim discounts, sliding scale, or a free intro meeting — you can filter for all three.
Can lessons be online?+
Yes — filter by 'Online' format. Many families mix: online during the week, in-person before big exams.
What if I don't find the right tutor?+
Message our WhatsApp concierge with your child's subject, grade, city, and budget. We'll match you by hand, including with newly-joined tutors who aren't fully listed yet.
How do I know if my child needs a tutor or something more?+
If your child struggles across many subjects, or the school has raised concerns about attention, reading, or anxiety, consider a didactic assessment (ivchun) before investing in subject tutoring. Several tutors on the site specialize in learning differences and can help you figure out the right next step.