3 finished designs
Tutoring and classes flyer
Three flyers for one tutoring centre. The revision class flyer goes on school noticeboards, the masterclass flyer sells a one day intensive, and the maths class flyer fills a weekly group.
The three designs
The same business and the same details, laid out three ways. Every price, name and time on these was written for this example, so you can judge the layouts on real content.
Revision class
Meridian Physics Revision Class
Exam masterclass
Meridian Exam Masterclass
Small group class
Meridian Maths Small Group
What makes these work
Group size is on the flyer
Capped at eight is the number parents are actually comparing between tutors, so it sits with the date rather than buried in the body copy.
The tutor has a name and a qualification
A named tutor with a PhD and marking experience is the difference between a flyer that gets a call and one that gets recycled.
Calm blue, plenty of structure
Parents reading a tutoring flyer want to feel organisation. The palette and the aligned columns do that before a word is read.
Questions people ask
What should a tutoring flyer include?
The subject and year level, when it starts, how often it runs, the group size, the price and who is teaching it. Group size and tutor credentials matter most to parents.
Should I put the price on it?
Yes. Parents comparing tutors treat a missing price as a bad sign, and you spend less time on enquiries that were never going to book.
Where do these flyers work best?
School noticeboards, libraries and local shop windows, plus the same design resized for a parents group on Facebook.
Can I run the same class online and in person?
Yes, and say so on the flyer. All three of these carry a mode badge, because families choose partly on whether they need to drive.
Make yours in about a minute
The button opens the flyer generator with this use case already described. Change the wording to your own business, pick a colour theme, and edit anything after it is made.
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New to the builder? Start withcreate a flyer for Instagram and print, thenchoose the template, theme and size.

