Tutoring centres and private tutors across Montreal, listed with real phone numbers and addresses instead of a booking platform that takes a cut before you've even met the person teaching your kid math.
Whether you're looking for weekly help with a struggling subject or exam prep before June, this page is meant to get you to someone nearby, not just someone with the best ad placement.
It's built for the parent trying to line up a tutor within a week of a bad report card, not months in advance.
What You'll Find Here
These are tutoring centres and independent tutors operating across Montreal boroughs, from storefront learning centres along busy streets in Côte-des-Neiges and NDG to smaller home-based tutors working out of Rosemont or Villeray, and centres near schools in the West Island that fill up around report card season.
Each listing shows the address, phone number, hours, website, and a map, so you can check whether a centre offers evening sessions after school lets out, or whether a tutor is only available on weekends.
Some listings are larger centres covering a full range of subjects and grade levels, others are individual tutors who specialize in one thing, like high school math, French as a second language, or SAT and college entrance prep, and the listings make that distinction clear so you're not calling around trying to find someone who actually teaches what your kid needs help with.
You'll also find tutors who work specifically with kids who have learning differences, university students tutoring part-time near McGill and Concordia, and adults preparing for professional exams or citizenship tests, all of which fall under the same broad category but need very different search terms to find.
A number of listings belong to bilingual tutors who move between French and English depending on the student, which matters a lot in a city where kids often need homework help in whichever language their school uses that year.
Why List Your Tutoring Business on Montreal Daily
Parents and students landing on this page are usually looking for help with something specific and often on a deadline, a subject that's slipping before report cards, or an exam a few weeks out.
A listing here puts your real contact information in front of that person directly, right when they're deciding who to call first. Tutoring also runs heavily on trust since it's someone spending one-on-one time with a kid, so a clear, current listing does some of that reassurance work before the first conversation even happens.
- Listing or claiming your tutoring business is free, with no commission on sessions booked and no fee on any inquiry that comes through your listing, ever.
- You reach families searching by borough, which matters for tutoring since most parents want someone close enough for a regular weekly commitment, not a forty-minute drive each way.
- Your real hours and contact details replace whatever outdated listing might otherwise surface first, so parents reach you directly instead of a number that's been disconnected since you moved locations.
- Once claimed, a Verified Owner badge tells parents the subjects, grade levels, and hours on the listing are current and confirmed by you, which matters when they're trusting you with their kid's report card.
Claiming or Adding Your Listing
If your centre or tutoring business already appears here, it's likely because Montreal Daily added it from public data, marked "Added by Montreal Daily, Unclaimed" until you take it over.
Claiming it is free and takes a couple of minutes: confirm you're the owner or an authorized instructor, and the listing transfers to your account with edit access and a Verified Owner badge.
If you're not listed yet, whether you're an independent tutor working from home or a newer centre that hasn't been added, you can create your own listing for free, and it goes live immediately with Verified Owner status.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. There's no charge to claim an existing listing or add a new one, and no commission taken on sessions or packages booked through it. That's permanent, not an introductory rate.
Open the listing and use the claim option, confirm you're the owner or an authorized instructor, and the listing transfers to your account. You'll get edit access to hours, subjects, and contact details, plus a Verified Owner badge.
You can add it yourself in a few minutes, at no cost, and it's marked Verified Owner right away since you're submitting it directly instead of waiting on a claim.
Yes, and doing so matters a lot here. Tutoring covers everything from elementary reading help to CEGEP-level calculus and adult language learning, so being specific about subjects, grade levels, and whether you teach in French, English, or both means you hear from families looking for exactly that.
Yes. A lot of families now split between in-person and online sessions depending on the week, so making clear whether you offer both, or only one, helps set expectations before anyone reaches out and saves you a conversation that ends in "oh, I actually only wanted online." The same goes for group sessions versus one-on-one tutoring, since some centres run both and families tend to search for one or the other specifically.