Parents offer $240k in job ad seeking tutor 'from a socially appropriate background' to prepare their toddler for Prince William's alma mater | Fortune
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Parents offer $240k in job ad seeking tutor 'from a socially appropriate background' to prepare their toddler for Prince William's alma mater | Fortune
"A family based in London recently gained attention for offering nearly $240,000 a year (£180,000) for a private tutor willing to prepare their toddler for Eton, one of the world's most elite boarding schools, once attended by Prince William. "Having started at age 5 with this child's older brother, they felt that even this was too late to achieve their goal, hence their search for a tutor now," the listing reads."
"Behind the listing online is a company called "Tutors International". They describe themselves as a "special tutoring company" that caters to high-net-worth households who want a full-time, bespoke private tutor. The company vows to give its clients the "highest level of service of any tutoring company." The instructor's compensation is far from unusual for them. Most of their postings are in the six-figure range."
A London family offered nearly $240,000 a year (£180,000) for a full-time private tutor to prepare their one-year-old for Eton and other elite British institutions. The listing says previous placements at age five were judged too late, prompting an earlier search. Tutors International placed the listing and describes itself as a special tutoring company serving high-net-worth households with bespoke, full-time tutors and promising the highest level of service. The role requires a Received Pronunciation accent, music theory knowledge, experience in royal or embassy households, and teaching a toddler cricket, polo, and rowing. The company operates worldwide and typically lists six-figure roles.
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