Bridging the gap between Anglo families and Israeli schools.
Every year, thousands of English-speaking families navigate the Israeli school system — new olim decoding a mishbetzet for the first time, veteran Anglos whose kids hit the wall of 5-point math, parents who simply can't help with homework written in a language they're still learning themselves.
The help exists. Israel is full of outstanding English-speaking teachers and tutors. The problem is finding them: recommendations scattered across WhatsApp groups, Facebook posts with no way to check credentials, and no way to compare rates, availability, or actual qualifications.
Anglo Tutors fixes that. We're a single, organized directory: every profile shows real rates, experience, and specialties upfront; every listing is screened before it goes live; and tutors who hold degrees or teaching certificates can complete credential verification and carry the Verified badge — so families always know exactly what they're choosing.
Our model, in one paragraph
Tutors pay a flat membership fee to be listed. Verification is an optional upgrade: we review the tutor's degrees, certificates, and licenses against their profile, and the badge shows the check was passed. Lessons themselves are arranged directly between family and tutor — our job is the introduction, done honestly.
What we believe
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Trust should be visible. The Verified badge means documents were checked by a person — not that a form was filled out. And a listing without the badge says exactly that, plainly.
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Transparency over gatekeeping. Tutoring isn't a licensed profession, and a great tutor might be a veteran teacher or a talented student. Rates, background, and approach are on every profile so families can choose what fits — and what fits their budget.
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The klita gap is real. A child who was a top student in English can feel lost in Hebrew within weeks. The right tutor doesn't just teach a subject — they rebuild confidence.