Diego C.
Diego is a dedicated educator with extensive experience working with children and youth with diverse needs. Holding a Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care from Toronto Metropolitan University, Diego is now currently in his second year of his Master of Teaching program at the University of Toronto OISE, where he continues to learn and develop his skills in teaching students in the Primary and Junior Stream. Professionally, Diego has worked as a Long Term Occasional Educational Assistant at Bloorview School Authority for the past 5 years and continues to be an active community member within the school. Here he collaborates with multidisciplinary teams such as teachers, physiotherapists, occupational therapist, and speech pathologists that support students’ academic and medical needs and provides Diego with many perspectives to learn from. His experience extends to roles such as Life Skills Assistant at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, where he created life skills programs for youth with disabilities. Diego has also worked as an online ESL teacher where he has mastered virtual classroom management skills while also supporting students with their reading and pronunciation. When Diego is not working, you can find him playing tennis or keeping up with the latest trends. His diverse experience in education makes him a well-rounded educator who cares about the students he works with.
Vincent L.
Vincent is a graduate from the University of Waterloo who obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree with Honours in Biology. He is currently enrolled in the Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology dual program at the University of Toronto and the Michener Institute, pursuing to become a medical radiation technologist.
Vincent is well-versed in tutoring math and sciences at the high school and first year university level, with private tutoring experience spanning over 6 years. He was enrolled in a peer-tutoring program to ensure that he understands the needs of his students and strives to see them succeed. He worked with numerous grade 12 students to ensure that their transition to post-secondary went smoothly.
He is very compassionate when it comes to teaching, he understands that everyone has their own learning style and learns at their own pace. Vincent shows dedication and commitment to student education, making him a competent and caring educator.
Leah B.
Leah is a dedicated educator with a bachelor’s degree in French studies and is currently in her final year of a two year Education Program at York University. With over nine years of tutoring experience both in-person and online, Leah has successfully worked with students of all ages, helping them achieve their academic goals. She is completely fluent in both French and English, allowing her to effectively support language learners and provide tailored instruction.
Leah’s in-classroom experience further enhances her ability to connect with students and understand their diverse learning needs. She is passionate about education and believes in creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students can thrive. Whether students need help with homework, exam preparation, or building language skills, Leah is committed to helping them succeed and grow academically.
Deirdre S.
Deirdre has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Physical Education. She is from Ireland and taught there for three years before travelling to Canada and falling in love with the city of Vancouver. She taught Intermediate and Senior Math in secondary schools and also has years experience private tutoring students of all ages and levels. She now works as an EA in Vancouver, supporting students’ of different abilities learning and development. She aims to inspire and foster a love of mathematics in all those she teaches.
In her spare time Deirdre tries to take advantage of all Vancouver has to offer. She likes spending time at the beach as well as hiking during the summer and skiing during the winter.
PINA C.
Hello I’m Pina, a retired Ontario Certified Teacher with 30 years teaching experience in Ontario public schools in the Primary/Junior Division including French. I’ve also taught Grades 9 and 10 Math.
I am passionate about helping children overcome their fear of failure. Communication is key. Students are successful when parents, children and teachers communicate and work together.
When I’m not tutoring, you can find me creating original works of art in ceramics and stained glass, volunteering in the community or learning a new language online.
I look forward to supporting your child on their educational journey.
David Z.
David earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from Concordia University. His academic focus gravitated towards Rome and Greece, laying the foundation for his future studies. With a thirst for deeper historical insight, he pursued a Master’s degree in History at the University of Glasgow.
Throughout his postgraduate studies, David delved into the rich military traditions of the Roman Republic, focusing specifically on the evolution and structure of the Legionaries, the backbone of Rome’s military might. His work often explored how these disciplined soldiers shaped not just the expansion of Rome but also the complex socio-political fabric of the Republic. His research extended into the Greek world, offering comparative insights into the military tactics and governance between these ancient powers.
Beyond academia, David channels his love for history into creative writing. His first novel, a historical fiction, draws from his extensive knowledge of antiquity, blending rigorous historical detail with compelling narrative arcs and merging scholarship with storytelling in a way that invites readers to explore new worlds.
Estelle S.
Estelle Saroukian is currently pursuing dual majors in Sociology and Law and Society at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. With a strong academic foundation, Estelle has been consistently recognized for her dedication and performance, achieving Honour Roll status during her high school years at both Virtual High School and St. Georges School of Montreal.
In addition to her academic pursuits, Estelle has an impressive background in athletics, having competed as a swimmer for over eight years. Her competitive swimming career has instilled in her the values of punctuality, efficiency, and a strong work ethic, which she applies to all aspects of her life. Beyond sports, Estelle has honed her skills through various internships, including her role as a Leasing Administrator for SHL Management, where she developed her organizational, administrative, and communication skills.
Estelle is also committed to giving back to the community, having volunteered at senior care homes, the SPCA, and Moisson Montréal. Her diverse experiences have shaped her into a dependable, tech-savvy, and creative individual who is eager to use her expertise in both academia and future professional endeavors.
Ashley N.
Ashley is an engaging and dedicated elementary educator with six years of experience teaching in San Diego schools. She has a Master’s Degree from San Diego State University in Curriculum and Instruction, and has enjoyed working with children and families in a number of capacities in and out of the classroom for the past 15 years. She has been a classroom teacher for Kindergarten through 2nd grade, run an independent childcare business, and worked as a homeschool advisor and guest teacher. Ashley knows how a strong foundation in early literacy can pave the way for future academic success. She understands that taking the time to get to know the whole child is essential to providing engaging and strategic interventions to help them thrive, whether in a classroom or homeschool setting. As a tutor, Ashley’s goal is to help your child build both academic competence and self-confidence.
In addition to her passion for teaching, Ashley is an avid adventurer, and an expert snack-packer. She is kept on her toes by her four rambunctious children ages 8 to 13 who love rock scrambling, ocean sports, and backyard engineering. Most weekends you will find her camping, beaching, or tromping around in nature with her family.
Emily K.
Emily is dedicated to working with diverse populations and is currently working as an Educational Assistant at Choice School for Gifted Children, where she aims to help students reach their full potential. With two years of experience as an Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) therapist and six years of working with diverse populations in Ontario, she has worked with children aged 2 to 20, addressing various behavioral and developmental challenges, and teaching academic skills. Emily holds a degree in Applied Science with a specialization in Human Development from the University of Guelph, and believes every child has unique gifts that can achieve great things with the right support. In her free time, she enjoys concerts, spending time with friends, traveling, exercising, and exploring her new surroundings in Vancouver.
KATE F.
Kate is an Ontario College of Teachers-certified primary and junior teacher currently working as an occasional teacher with the Toronto District School Board. They are a recent graduate of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto’s Master of Teaching program. They also hold a BA in political science and international development studies from McGill University and a graduate certificate in children’s media from Centennial College. They have supported student learning in various capacities over the past ten years as a classroom educator, an after-school supervisor, a summer camp instructor, a student teacher, and a program volunteer. They believe every learner deserves dedicated instructors who take the time to learn and value their unique strengths and interests.
When Kate isn’t in the classroom or tutoring, you can find them out and about enjoying all the East End has to offer whether it is playing tennis or hockey, grabbing some dinner ingredients at the Evergreen’s Famers Market, or reading the latest literary fiction or graphic novel in a park! Kate can’t wait to learn more about your learner’s classroom curiosities in order to develop a tutoring program that is targeted, sequential, and fun!