JENNA S.
Jenna S. is a recent University of Guelph graduate. She earned her Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Degree with minors in mathematics and theatre, her two passions. Throughout her university career, she was a Teaching Assistant (TA) for the on-campus Math Learning Centre. As a TA she guided university students through steps and methods of solving math problems, working with them on assignments and homework questions. She has also worked with younger students through her experience at Kumon Math and Reading Centre and taught student groups at Beaver Creek Kids Club. Jenna finds that her love of stage acting and a strong understanding of math lends to her creative and engaging approach to teaching math. As additional support to in-classroom learning, she strives to have a positive impact on student success and to create an environment where they can enjoy math as much as she does
Tedi C.
Tedi graduated with distinction from the University of Guelph in 2022 with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Toxicology, earning a place on the Dean’s List for six out of eight semesters. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Education at Western University and will be a fully qualified teacher by January 2026.
With over five years of experience tutoring students in grades 4-12 in science and math, Tedi is passionate about fostering curiosity and critical thinking in his students. He believes in creating an engaging and supportive learning environment where students feel confident in their abilities and are encouraged to develop problem-solving skills. His approach to teaching emphasizes student-centered learning, real-world applications of scientific concepts, and the development of strong foundational knowledge.
Tedi is committed to helping students reach their full academic potential by adapting his teaching strategies to meet diverse learning needs. He values the importance of building strong relationships with his students and strives to make science and math accessible and enjoyable. As he continues his journey in education, he is eager to bring his enthusiasm and expertise into the classroom, inspiring the next generation of learners.
Outside of teaching, Tedi is passionate about fitness and enjoys staying active through hiking, running, weightlifting and skiing. A dedicated sports fan, he enjoys tuning into NBA and NHL games on his free time.
Carly K.
Carly Kiess is a K–8 literacy specialist with over ten years of experience helping students become confident, capable readers and writers. She has worked as a teacher, principal, and instructional coach, and now partners with schools to improve reading instruction across classrooms. Carly has coached dozens of teachers and school leaders to strengthen their literacy practices—and in every role, she’s helped students make real academic gains, including significant jumps in reading proficiency. She holds a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction and is trained in programs like CKLA, UFLI, Fundations, and Heggerty. Carly is known for building strong relationships with students and families, and for designing lessons that make reading click. Parents appreciate her calm, clear approach and her ability to meet kids right where they are—while helping them reach the next level. While she’s not working, Carly enjoys spending time with her children, running, and sampling the best pastries in Philadelphia.
Caitlin G.
Caitlin G. is a passionate and experienced educator with over six years of teaching experience and a passion for helping students shine. She has taught grades 3–8 and brings a strong background in K–4 math, ELA, science, and social studies, along with a special love for middle school reading and writing. In addition to her classroom work, Caitlin has years of tutoring experience and has led everything from summer learning programs to theater games at camp—always finding creative ways to make learning fun and meaningful. Whether she’s helping a student build confidence in reading or master tricky math, Caitlin brings patience, humor, and a deep belief in every child’s potential. When she’s not teaching, you’ll probably find her at a local theater, exploring a new hiking trail, or trying to keep her plants alive (with mixed success).
Jaden A.
Jaden graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and a minor in French. During her studies, she had the opportunity to work on research in a chemistry lab during a five-month study abroad in Strasbourg, France. Jaden has worked in teaching roles for children all her life, and she’s spent the last year teaching middle school science (6th-8th grade) at a K-12 school. She helped further develop the curricula and increased the emphasis on laboratory experiments each class, convicted to teach through hands-on experience. Whether she is teaching horseback riding or forces and work, Jaden believes that allowing students to forge their own way to understanding Nature’s laws helps them develop confidence and fires their curiosity.
AGNES S.
Agnes has a BSc from York University and has been tutoring for over 7 years in ELA, Physics, and Math for grades K-12. She believes that every child learns differently so she prioritizes individualized attention and adapts her teaching style to meet the unique goals and learning preferences of each student. Her mission is to empower students by building both the confidence and the skills necessary for success. When Agnes is not teaching or studying, she loves hiking, rock-climbing, baking and handicrafts.
ARSHI K.
Arshi is a dedicated pre-service teacher with a Ph.D. in Life Sciences and over 10 years of teaching experience. She is passionate about fostering student success through innovative, inclusive teaching practices. She is currently enrolled in Brock University’s Bachelor of Education program (September 2024). Arshi has experience in designing and delivering engaging lessons for diverse learners in science to foster academic independence and critical thinking through customized instruction. She has also developed personalized resources for high school students, focusing on academic success and test preparation.
SABRINA G.
Sabrina has been with the HWCDSB for approximately 18 years. She has a degree from McMaster University in Honours Commerce and a minor in Religion. She also studied at the University of Windsor Ontario in 2005 for 1 year and received her BEd in 2006. She can teach primary, junior, intermediate and senior levels. Sabrina is an Ontario Certified Teacher and has tutored for several years previously, she is honoured to once again be a tutor, helping children meet their academic needs.
TALHA C.
Talha C. is a dedicated researcher and educator pursuing a Master of Science (MSc) in Physiology at the University of Toronto. He holds an Honors Bachelor of Science from U of T in Neuroscience, with minors in Physiology and Biology, from which he graduated with a cumulative GPA of 3.91/4.0, recent 3-year GPA of 3.96/4.0, and an MCAT score of 519/528 (96th percentile). He currently holds a 4.0/4.0 in his MSc program. His research focuses on the effects of insulin sensitizers on atherosclerosis, with expertise in advanced surgical techniques and metabolic assays. He has contributed to and co-authored multiple research projects, including studies on antipsychotic-induced metabolic dysfunction and hippocampal learning, with an abstract accepted for oral presentation at the American Diabetes Association’s 85th Scientific Sessions. Talha has secured prestigious scholarships like the Research and Health Science Education Entrance Scholarship, awarded to the top 2% of candidates entering graduate programs at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine. Beyond research, he is an experienced teaching assistant, supporting physiology and biomedical courses, and mentoring undergraduate students in laboratory techniques and thesis writing at the University of Toronto.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Talha has extensive experience in volunteerism, editing, and advocacy. As a hospice volunteer, he has provided compassionate care to patients, ensuring dignity and comfort in end-of-life settings. He has served as a senior copy editor for University of Toronto’s oldest student newspaper, The Varsity, managing a large team while upholding journalistic integrity on sensitive topics. His leadership extends to initiatives like the Centre for Integrative and Anti-Racism Studies, where he contributed to educational frameworks and grant applications. Passionate about community engagement, he has co-organized panels addressing homelessness, coordinated newsletters promoting equity and diversity, and raised funds for humanitarian causes. Fluent in multiple languages, like English, Urdu, and Hindi, and proficient in various research and data analysis tools, Talha is committed to bridging science, education, and advocacy to drive meaningful change.
Eduardo R.
Eduardo is an experienced and versatile tutor who brings both academic depth and real-world insight to every session. With an Honours BA in Economics from Brock University (where he graduated first in his class), a Master’s from Western University, and doctoral-level coursework at McGill, he has supported students across a wide range of subjects—including economics, business, accounting, mathematics (from algebra to calculus), and Spanish, his native language. He’s worked with learners from high school through to the master’s level, always adapting his approach to meet students needs and understanding where they are in their learning journey.
Over the years, Eduardo has served as a teaching assistant and lecturer at Brock, Western, and McGill, and currently works as a Manager in EY Canada’s Economic Advisory group. His teaching philosophy emphasizes clarity, curiosity, and critical thinking—encouraging students to explore the deeper meaning behind concepts and understand how ideas connect across disciplines. His approach is thoughtful and flexible, with an eye toward building confidence and long-term learning.
Outside of tutoring, Eduardo can be found cheering on Real Madrid, playing in local baseball and soccer leagues, traveling with his fiancée, or playing FIFA/EAFC. He believes that when students feel comfortable asking questions and digging into the “why,” learning becomes both meaningful and memorable.