Quick answer: Surrey parents have a wide range of tutoring options in 2026, from self-paced worksheet programs like Kumon ($140–$200/month per subject) to personalized coaching at Sylvan Learning ($45–$110/hour) and Oxford Learning (comparable hourly rates). Free homework help is available through Surrey Libraries for newcomer students in grades 4–7. Most centres offer an initial assessment to identify gaps before recommending a plan.

Last updated: August 2026

Kids’ Tutoring in Surrey: Key Numbers (2026)

  • Kumon: $140–$200/month per subject (math or reading), with a one-time registration fee of ~$80 (Brighterly, 2026)
  • Sylvan Learning: $45–$110/hour for personalized tutoring; starter programs from $99 (Sylvan Surrey & Newton)
  • Oxford Learning: Multiple Surrey locations; competitive hourly rates with structured cognitive learning programs (Oxford Learning Surrey)
  • 3x more growth in math and reading scores reported by Sylvan students compared to peers (Sylvan Learning)
  • Free homework help available at Surrey Libraries through Friends of Simon Tutoring for newcomer students in grades 4–7 (Surrey Libraries)

Best Tutoring Centres for Kids in Surrey

Kumon — Multiple Surrey Locations

Kumon is a self-paced, worksheet-based program that builds math and reading skills through daily practice. Students visit the centre twice a week and complete assignments at home on the other days. The program starts below a child’s current level to build confidence and gradually advances — the goal is for students to work ahead of their school grade. Kumon has three Surrey locations: Guildford (10190 152A Street), Strawberry Hill (12088 75A Avenue), and City Centre (10076 King George Blvd). Best for families who want a structured daily routine and long-term incremental skill building.

Sylvan Learning — Surrey & Newton / Surrey & White Rock

Sylvan takes a different approach: personalized, instructor-led sessions targeting each student’s specific gaps. Every child starts with an assessment, and Sylvan builds a customized learning plan around the results. Subjects include math, reading, writing, study skills, and test prep. Sylvan reports that their students achieve up to 3x more growth in math and reading scores compared to peers. Two Surrey locations: Newton and White Rock. Best for kids who need targeted intervention in a specific subject or who haven’t responded well to worksheet-style programs.

Oxford Learning — Four Surrey Locations

Oxford Learning focuses on building underlying cognitive learning skills — not just tutoring content, but teaching kids how to learn. Programs cover grades K–12 across math, reading, writing, and science. Oxford has four Surrey locations: Ocean Park (2055 152 Street), South Surrey Panorama, Clayton Heights (203-18810 72 Avenue), and South Surrey Grandview Heights. Best for kids who are struggling across multiple subjects and may have gaps in foundational learning habits like organisation, focus, or study skills.

Kids Coding Online — Live Online Classes

Kids Coding Online offers live, 1-on-1 Scratch programming classes for kids ages 7–14 (grades 1–8), taught by real coding teachers. Over 50 hands-on projects, a certificate of completion, and a free trial lesson. Serving families across Canada. Best for kids interested in STEM who want coding as an enrichment subject alongside traditional academics.

Sharp Start Academy — Online Life Skills Classes

Sharp Start Academy offers live online life skills classes for kids in grades 4–7, taught by a certified teacher on Saturdays via Zoom. The program covers practical skills like financial literacy, communication, and critical thinking — subjects schools often don’t address. $247 CAD/month. Best for families who want to complement academic tutoring with real-world skill building.

Minimakers South Surrey — STEM Enrichment

Minimakers is a STEM-based Makerspace and Education Centre for kids ages 5–12 in South Surrey. Hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math workshops plus after-school programs. Not traditional tutoring, but a strong complement for kids who learn better through building and experimenting than through worksheets.

Kumon vs. Sylvan vs. Oxford: How to Choose

KumonSylvan LearningOxford Learning
ApproachSelf-paced worksheets; daily practicePersonalized instructor-led sessionsCognitive skill-building + subject tutoring
SubjectsMath, readingMath, reading, writing, study skills, test prepMath, reading, writing, science (K–12)
Cost$140–$200/month per subject$45–$110/hourComparable hourly rates (contact for quote)
Time commitment2 centre visits/week + daily homework (15–30 min)1–3 sessions/week (1 hour each)1–3 sessions/week (varies)
Best forBuilding routine and working ahead of grade levelTargeted help in specific subjectsKids struggling across multiple subjects; learning skill gaps
Surrey locations3 (Guildford, Strawberry Hill, City Centre)2 (Newton, White Rock)4 (Ocean Park, Panorama, Clayton Heights, Grandview Heights)

Free & Low-Cost Tutoring Options

Not every family can afford $150+/month for tutoring. Surrey has several free alternatives:

How to Choose the Right Tutoring Program

  1. Identify the real problem — Is your child behind in one subject, or struggling with learning skills in general? A single-subject gap suits Kumon or Sylvan; broader struggles suit Oxford Learning’s cognitive approach.
  2. Consider your child’s learning style — Self-motivated kids often thrive with Kumon’s independent worksheet model. Kids who need encouragement and interaction do better with instructor-led programs like Sylvan.
  3. Start with the free assessment — Kumon, Sylvan, and Oxford all offer initial assessments. Take advantage of at least two before committing.
  4. Ask about progress tracking — Good programs provide regular reports showing measurable improvement, not just attendance.
  5. Set a timeline — Ask the centre how long they expect it will take to see results. Most programs need 3–6 months for meaningful improvement. If you’re not seeing progress after a full term, re-evaluate.

When to Consider Tutoring

Not every child who struggles needs formal tutoring. Consider it if your child consistently brings home grades below their ability, actively avoids homework or reading, has lost confidence in a core subject, or if their teacher has flagged a specific skill gap. For younger children (K–2), early intervention in reading and math fundamentals is particularly effective — small gaps in these years compound quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Kumon cost in Surrey?
Kumon in Surrey typically costs $140–$200 per month per subject (math or reading), with a one-time registration fee of approximately $80. Students attend the centre twice a week and complete daily worksheets at home.

How much does Sylvan Learning cost in Surrey?
Sylvan Learning in Surrey charges $45–$110 per hour for personalized tutoring, depending on the program. They offer starter programs from $99 that include an assessment and initial sessions.

Is there free tutoring for kids in Surrey?
Yes. Surrey Libraries offers free homework help through Friends of Simon Tutoring for newcomer students in grades 4–7. The Surrey School District’s Racing Readers program provides free after-school literacy and numeracy support for grades 2–5. Khan Academy is a free online option available to all students.

What age should kids start tutoring?
There’s no minimum age, but most tutoring centres accept children starting in kindergarten or grade 1. Early intervention — especially in reading and math foundations — is the most effective. If a teacher flags concerns in K–2, acting quickly prevents small gaps from becoming large ones.

How long does tutoring take to show results?
Most programs need 3–6 months of consistent attendance for measurable improvement. Kumon’s incremental approach may take longer to show dramatic jumps but builds deep foundational skills. Sylvan and Oxford often show faster targeted improvement because sessions focus on specific gaps.

Can tutoring help with French immersion?
Sylvan and Oxford Learning both offer French tutoring at select locations. For French immersion support specifically, ask the centre whether their French tutoring follows the BC curriculum.


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