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Hello! My name is Aadhya and I am a first-year computer engineering student at the University of Waterloo! I enjoy and teach high school Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. As a student who took multiple AP subjects in high school, I can assist your child and help them excel!
Hey there! My name is Alaina and I’m a first-year engineering student at the University of Victoria. I’m hoping to pursue a career in mechatronics, so I’m interested in everything to do with problem-solving. In my experience, interacting with younger students from my volunteer work, I know it can be hard to ask for help when you’re struggling with learning; so I hope that tutoring will help to give other students the push that they need in their understanding!
Hi! My name is Alex, and I am a grade 12 French Immersion honour roll student at Malvern Collegiate Institute. I am particularly fond of languages, and am currently working on mastering my fourth language. I also excel in math and sciences, as well as the dramatic arts. I am a former member of the Glen Ames robotics team, where I gained proficiency in several coding languages, as well as teamwork and innovation skills. I have a love of reading and am currently in the process of writing several original novels. As the proud and oldest of three girls, I have lots of experience working with younger audiences, and love helping them achieve their highest learning potential!
Ali is a fourth-year university student studying Engineering Chemistry at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. At Queen’s she is involved as a thesis student, a mentor for two female engineering students and the co-chair for an engineering and business conference called CIRQUE. She has taken advanced math, chemistry, and physics courses at a university level, including Quantum Chemistry, Differential Equations, and Electrochemical Engineering. She recently completed a 16-month internship at Tangerine working in Digital Marketing. She attended De La Salle College ‘Oaklands’ in Toronto for six years from grades six to twelve and achieved the honour roll each year. During her time there, she completed Math and English at an advanced level. In Grade 12 she took Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus, Chemistry, and Physics. In high school she peer tutored younger students in math and science. Ali has a lot of experience tutoring students, and has strong skills in math and science at all levels, and loves helping explain concepts to others!
As a former recipient of private tutoring, Ally is a passionate and clear teacher who deeply appreciates the improvement that one-on-one lessons can have on a student’s grades and their academic confidence. A recent honours graduate from Northern Secondary School, Ally is currently pursuing a Bachelors of Arts and Science at McGill University. She is passionate about physics and math, and values their juxtaposition with subjects such as English and French. Outside of school, she is active and creative; weekends often include playing soccer, sewing and reading. As a learner herself, as well as an experienced soccer and swim instructor, she understands the gratifying feeling of success ensuring a struggle. As such, she places her students’ academic ambitions as her top priority
Hi! My name is Amelia and I am a second-year student at the University of Guelph. I am an honours major in Animal Biology. I have been tutoring for the last 2 years and love doing it! I have lots of experience working with children ages 4+ through babysitting, leadership programmes and my work as a camp counsellor over the summer. I have a passion for Math, Geography and Science and I enjoy sharing it with people and helping them succeed. I am known amongst my friends to be patient, kind, enthusiastic, hard working and responsible. Outside of academics, I have a passion for animals, aviation, art and the great outdoors! I hope I can improve your skills and develop your interest in these fantastic subjects!
Hello! My name is Amolika and I am a first-year undergraduate student at the University of Calgary. I am enrolled in the Bachelor of Science program with a major in Kinesiology. I’ve always had a strong passion in math and science, specifically biology, chemistry, anatomy and Physiology. Aside from academics, I am a community volunteer and have an interest in art and music. I hope to assist students and help them excel in their studies. Looking forward to working with everyone!
Hi, my name is Andrew and I am a first-year student currently enrolled in the Electrical Engineering program at Toronto Metropolitan University. I prefer to teach math and the sciences as I have taken the engineering pathway in the IB program and love to solve problems and work with numbers. My academic achievements in math extend beyond my excellence in the IB program as I have won certificate honours in two Waterloo math contests and have won the Junior Medal of Achievement award for both my high grade average and for all the extracurricular activities I have done. My success has not just been in school as I have participated in many extracurriculars and sports such as track and field, cross country, debate club and chess club. I have lots of experience tutoring as I have also tutored students at my school in our Math Cafe program and am looking forward to tutoring more students and helping the ones who are in need. I am always looking for a challenge which is why I have decided to pursue being a tutor with Teenage Tutors and I am a compassionate person and have worked with all kinds of different and diverse people when tutoring, so I am happy to tutor anyone as long as I can help people achieve high and meet their goals.
Hi! I’m Andrew, a rising sophomore at NYU’s Stern School of Business, where I’ve just completed my first year studying Finance and Data Science. I graduated from The York School with an IB diploma and have several years of experience tutoring students in a wide range of subjects. I’m comfortable teaching high school Math (including Advanced Functions and Data Management), Chemistry, Physics, Economics and Accounting, as well as SAT Math and general study strategies.
I’ve helped students boost their grades and confidence by tailoring my teaching style to their unique learning needs. Outside of academics, I’ve competed in DECA, consistently made the Honour Roll, and stay active through sports like badminton and weightlifting. I bring a supportive and adaptable approach to every session and genuinely enjoy helping students reach their goals.
Hi! My name is Angelo and I am a first-year student at the University of Waterloo. My favourite subjects in school are math and science, and for extracurriculars, I do robotics and play chess. In my free time, I enjoy reading, playing piano, soccer, badminton and biking. I tutor math and English up to a grade 11 level, all sciences up to a grade 10 level, French up to a grade 8 level and coding up to an intermediate level.
Hello! My name is Ariana and I am a second-year student at McGill University in their Bachelor of Science Program; (Biological, Biomedical and Life Sciences). I have always had an inkling for math and science, bringing in averages of 97 and above in my school courses. I have studied ahead and took multiple AP exams, scoring 5s on AP Calculus BC, Chemistry and Biology. In my spare time I enjoy playing in my string quartet and symphonic orchestra, as well as dancing for 10+ years! I have worked as a dancing teacher assistant, camp counsellor and hospital volunteer. I am both patient and diligent and hope to apply my experiences and help your child with their homework!
Hi, I’m Ava! I’m a Grade 10 honour roll student at Northern Secondary School. I can help you with English and math while making homework less about the struggle, and more about understanding concepts. I’m an experienced camp counsellor, and have my babysitting certification and Bronze Medallion. I balance a school and dance life by participating in dance classes, shows and competitions, and will spend any leftover time with dogs. I’m looking forward to helping you achieve your academic goals!
Hi! My name is Brooklyn and I’m in my final year as a BioMechanical Engineering student at Queen’s University. I have a passion for teaching as I am a teaching assistant for coding classes helping fellow undergraduates. I’m really interested in mathematics, science and English. In my free time I enjoy playing beach volleyball, running, and hanging out with friends.
Hello! My name is Cam and I am a first-year student at Manhattanville College in New York with a double major in Finance and Math. I graduated from Collingwood Collegiate Institute with a 92% average, earning me a spot on the honour roll every year. I excel in Math and English and scored in the 97th percentile on the SAT. I have extensive experience coaching hockey to a wide variety of children and building their confidence as well as leading study groups with my peers. Outside of school I love spending time with my three German Shepards, exercising and playing hockey. I look forward to helping your child achieve their goals and build their confidence!
Cameron is a third-year student at York University pursuing a bachelor’s degree in contemporary music, with a concurrent education degree. A seasoned tutor, Cameron has multiple years of tutoring experience in a variety of subjects. Cameron was a high achieving secondary student at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts, where he took a wide range of academic courses and honed his music skills. Cameron also received his French certificate and took immersion French for 9 years in elementary and middle school. He is most confident teaching math, French, English, and music, but is well-versed in a variety of other subjects. As a tutor, Cameron aims to teach students how to succeed in school in addition to preparing them for evaluations and assignments. Outside of tutoring, Cameron performs regularly around Toronto as a guitarist and bassist.
Hi everyone! I’m Charlotte, a first-year kinesiology student at McMaster University. Originally from France, I’m fluent in French and English and understand the challenges of language learning. I’ve also competed in the Concours Oratoire, placing first in Ontario and qualifying for nationals and second in Ontario the following year. Outside of academics, I enjoy music (guitar, singing, piano), musical theatre, volleyball and staying active. I’m excited to help students learn and excel in French!
Hi! My name is Chloe and I am a first-year Commerce student at Queen’s University where I am proud to be a Principal’s Scholarship recipient. I graduated as Valedictorian from De La Salle College where I served as President of DECA, a Link Crew Leader and Commissioner and a peer tutor for high school math.
Through these experiences, I have developed a passion for serving others to help them succeed and achieve their best. I’m excited to continue supporting students in various ways and help them excel in their classes!
Hi, my name is Dharmik! I am a grade 12 honour roll student at Orangeville District Secondary School. I went to an elementary French Immersion school and I continue studying french at high school as I plan on getting my DELF certificate. I play competitive archery and am a three-time Far Shot 60” champion. I also participate in my school’s soccer, badminton, cross country, ultimate frisbee, track and field and E-sports team. I attended provincial championships for four of the sports teams. I do not let my athletics or extracurricular activities interfere with my academics. In my spare time I enjoy reading, playing the piano and guitar, drawing, playing sports and spending time with my friends. I am involved in my community; volunteering at school events and around my town. I have close to 200 volunteer hours. I also have experience working with children at camps. I have excellent problem-solving, organizational and time-management skills and am very patient. I excel in all subjects but my best are science, maths and french. I am committed to connect with your child and help them overcome challenges they may face with their schoolwork.
Hi! My name is Elora and I am a grade 11 honour student at East York Collegiate Institute. I have been enrolled in the French Immersion program since I was 4 years old and I am currently working towards an OSSD honours certificate of bilingual studies. Some of my favourite subjects in school are music and creative writing. I have been awarded for my language and literacy skills, recognizing my ability to apply concepts in a creative way. I play piano, clarinet and my main instrument is voice. Outside of school I study with The Royal Conservatory of Music. In addition to music, I enjoy painting and learning martial arts. I believe in setting personal goals for each student. Understanding that success looks different for everyone is important.
Hi! My name is Ewan and I am a third-year student at Queen’s University for Computer Science. I graduated grade 12 with honours from the MaST program at Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute. My strongest subjects are math and computer science, with Java and Python being the languages I am familiar with. I can also tutor French, having been in the French board (Conseil Scolaire Viamonde) from grade 4 to grade 8, and having taken French throughout all of high school. I participated in the University of Waterloo Gauss and Euclid contests, and I achieved the best score in the grade 8 Gauss contest at my school. My brother, who I have helped with math, has said that the qualities he appreciates most about me as a tutor are my patience and creativity when explaining math concepts. I am looking forward to working with your child to improve their academic skills!
Hi! I am a third-year student attending McMaster University; majoring in PNB (psychology, neuroscience, and behaviour) and minoring in linguistics. I speak four languages (English, French, Italian and Spanish) and I’m currently learning a fifth (Mandarin). I am able to provide support in most sciences and any language course. In my free time I like to travel and read.
Hello! I’m Gabriella, a bilingual (French) high school graduate currently attending the University of Waterloo for the Biomedical Sciences program with the goal of pursuing a career in the healthcare industry.
I graduated with the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), a French Language Diploma and earned a certificate in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. I was also awarded a Certificate of Distinction in Chemistry, recognized on the honour roll and received multiple entrance scholarships from my university in recognition of my academic achievements.
Throughout Grade 12, I worked with this company, which allowed me to strengthen both my academic and communication skills in a professional, student-focused environment. I believe every student has the potential to succeed, and I strive to make learning both effective and enjoyable.
My tutoring approach emphasizes critical thinking, personalized strategies, and a supportive atmosphere where students feel confident expressing themselves. I’ve also developed strong interpersonal skills through co-op placements and volunteer work with elders in my community, allowing me to connect meaningfully with students and support their academic growth.
Hello! My name is Grace. I am a third-year student at the University of Ottawa. I am currently pursuing an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in hopes of eventually becoming a therapist for children and teenagers. In high school my strongest subjects were languages; both English and French, as well as various social science courses such as Intro to Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology which I have evidently carried throughout my university experience thus far. When I am not studying, I spend my time engaging in artistic hobbies. I have danced for 17 years and I enjoy painting and sketching. I have an extensive amount of experience working with children, as I have been a camp counsellor and a leader at a few summer camps over the past five years. I hope to help students approach subjects in a new light and have them strive to reach their academic goals!
Hello! I’m Iliana and I am a fifth-year student at Guelph University studying molecular biology and genetics. I graduated high school as an honours student throughout my high school career with a strong focus on math and science. I love tutoring all subjects, but am most passionate about teaching math, science and English. I have great experience teaching and tutoring children of all ages from when I volunteered as a ‘Leading to Reading’ volunteer with the Toronto Public Library and from when I worked in an after school program at an elementary school. I am dedicated to supporting and teaching my students to ensure their academic success and boost their confidence. My hobbies include cooking, pottering, reading and watching movies.
Hello my name is Ivan and I am a second-year student at Purdue University studying computer engineering with a focus on semiconductors. I have a passion for all subjects, especially math, science and French. I enjoy playing soccer and hockey. I would be happy to tutor math, chemistry and physics up to a grade 12 level and French up to a grade 10 level.
Hey! My name is Jack and I am a fourth-year chemical engineering student at the University of Ottawa. I graduated with French Immersion honours from Malvern Collegiate Institute with a focus on maths and sciences. I won the award for highest overall mark in grade 11 chemistry, grade 10 immersion math, grade 9 and 10 Phys. Ed. and the Harry McArthur Proficiency Award for highest overall average in grade 8. I’ve always loved working with children as I’ve volunteered at a day camp as a leader in training for several summers. I’ve played soccer and ultimate frisbee for many years, and I’m a huge fan of the Toronto Raptors. I’m looking forward to helping your child boost their proficiency and confidence in their academics!
Hello, my name is Joshua, a Bishop Allen Honour Roll graduate and a current Western University engineering student. When it comes to my academic strengths, I mainly excel in math and science, especially physics. I work well with others, as I have had experience working with others not just in academic settings but also on a professional level as I used to work as a softball umpire for a local house league. I also enjoy taking part in some of my school’s clubs such as electronics club and Yearbook club. I have taken part in many math contests from both CNML and Caribou contests, along with a Waterloo math contest during my time in high school. As a tutor I hope to inspire others in school subjects of math and science and hopefully be able to help others feel more comfortable in the work they do.
Hello! My name is Kelly and I am a first-year student studying commerce at Queen’s University. I recently graduated from Bloor Collegiate’s stem program and was awarded the Wally Brown Memorial Scholarship & Harold Menzies Cup for outstanding leadership contribution to school life. I’m a SHAD 2023 alumni, I love to read, play badminton and go thirfting! I’m happy to tutor math, (up to advanced functions), biology and English. This will be my third year tutoring at Teenage Tutors and I would love to help you reach success in whatever learning style works best for you!
Hi! My name’s Leo and I am a fourth-year student in Honours Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. I graduated from Michael Power St. Joseph high school in 2022 with the International Baccalaureate program as a 4 years honour roll student. I have experience tutoring high school and middle school students in math and computer science. I love seeing the progress and enthusiasm that comes from this job. I also enjoy programming and computer science and have competed and won awards in many coding competitions. In my free time, I enjoy reading and playing badminton and soccer. I look forward to helping students find academic success in the future!
Hi there! My name is Marc and I’m a second-year Honours Health Sciences student at Wilfrid Laurier University currently maintaining a 4.0 GPA. This summer, I worked as a research assistant at St. Michael’s Hospital, building on the health-focused foundation I developed through the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) in high school. I also bring experience as a summer camp counsellor, which deepened my capacity for patience, encouragement and thoughtful communication. I tutor high school courses including English, grade 9 and 10 Science and Math, grade 11 and 12 Biology, Chemistry, Functions and Advanced Functions. I also love working with younger students in math, reading, science and social studies, tailoring lessons to their pace and needs. I find the greatest reward not just in helping students achieve stronger grades, but in watching them grow into confident, capable learners ready to take on what’s next.
Hi everyone! I’m Nika, a first-year student at Wilfrid Laurier University with a passion for learning, growth and helping others succeed. My curiosity and drive led me to join two research teams at St. Michael’s Hospital, where I’ve deepened my understanding of science and the importance of human connection. Alongside that, I work with both children and adolescents through Teenage Tutors and Kumon, supporting students academically and helping them build confidence in their skills. I’ve also been a member of my provincial volleyball team, which taught me the value of teamwork, dedication and resilience; qualities I bring to all areas of my life. With a 96% average in Grade 12, I’m confident in my academic abilities and committed to helping others reach their full potential through encouragement and support.
Owen is a very experienced tutor, spending the last 4 years teaching students from grades 1-12. He consistently improves students’ grades by 10-20% and most importantly makes them feel more confident in their academic abilities by teaching for mastery, not just to get by. Owen is a recent high school graduate from Malvern C.I., finishing with a bilingual degree in French and several honours and scholarships. Currently, Owen is studying at the University of Waterloo in the mechatronics engineering program. This summer Owen completed a research internship at the University of McGill. He is very confident in his abilities to tutor in French, English, science, math and technology. He has a passion for teaching and education, having worked as a soccer instructor during the summer, also volunteering to teach tennis at a summer camp and tutoring other students at his high school. In his spare time Owen enjoys cooking, reading, coding and snowboarding. He is a renowned teacher, a hard worker, and will help your child improve and realize their potential.
Hey there! My name is Paul and I am a first-year, chemical engineering student at McGill University. I am very interested in physics, chemistry and math. My hobbies include travelling, watching movies, learning new things and music. I was involved in peer tutoring at school and have taught piano lessons outside of school as well. With over a year of experience as a tutor, my goal is to provide support and guidance to students, explain complex topics and help with studying for any examinations to enhance comprehension and problem-solving skills!
Hey! My name is Prasun and I am a third-year student at Queen’s University pursuing a Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours). Throughout my high school career, I have excelled in a variety of disciplines, notably Math & Science and French & English. In university, my coursework has focused on human physiology, pharmacology, and health ethics, which helped deepen my understanding of the human body and the healthcare system. I strive to do my best in academics while focusing on myself and my hobbies, such as instruments and coding. I have several years of tutoring with children and find this environment crucial for developing young minds and piquing their interests. I am committed to ensuring your child’s success as they progress as learners and curious thinkers. Looking ahead, I aspire to pursue a career in medicine where I hope to combine my passion for science, learning, and helping others to make a meaningful impact within my communities.
Hello, my name is Puneet and I will be attending McMaster University in the fall for Life Sciences. My strongest and most enjoyed subjects are Chemistry, Physics, Math and English. I hope to pursue a career in cardiology in the future. In addition to being awarded the highest course average in Science and Math (97% and 100%), I also made it to the provincial level in DECA 2023-2024 and 2024-2025, I received two awards for top 10 overall and top 10 case study for the regional competition. I am also experienced with computers; I achieved 97% in grade 11 in Computer Science because I enjoyed it extensively! I volunteer at a tutoring centre, a photography club as well as an elderly care home facility. I am fluent in English, Punjabi and Hindi. Overall, as an individual, I have great work ethic which includes, time management, being able to set priorities, productivity, passion and much more! I will help you gain the most knowledge out of your education, ease your burdens of academic stress and learn many new strategies to contribute to your success as a student in Science, Math and English!
Hello, my name is Sarah and I am a grade 12 honour roll student at Notre Dame High School in Toronto. My favourite subjects are math and science. I would be happy to tutor math, chemistry and biology up to grade 11 level. I am a member of the choir at church. In my free time I enjoy baking and reading.
Hi, my name is Shayna! I’m a third-year Health Sciences student at Queen’s University. I previously attended The Woodlands Secondary School as a student in the Enhanced Learning Program. I am passionate about instilling my love for learning in others and have experience tutoring English, French, Math and Science. As the Co-President of the Peer Tutoring Center at my high school, I worked with students from various academic backgrounds, including ESL students. Outside of school, I enjoy volunteering, cooking and fencing competitively. My hope is to equip students with the confidence and learning strategies they need to be successful both in and out of the classroom. I look forward to helping your child achieve their goals!
Hi! My name is Sophia and I am a second-year B.Sc Microbiology Co-op student at the University of Guelph. I graduated from De La Salle College with a 91% average and have maintained honour roll placement throughout high school and university. I have a special place in my heart for biology but I am also adept at chemistry, math and English and have always had a passion for learning. My friends know me as patient, understanding, friendly and enthusiastic, and I’m always available to lend a hand. Outside of school, I love being creative through art, crochet, and baking, and I constantly strive to learn new skills. I have helped students improve their grades and build confidence in learning by tailoring my lessons to their needs and comfort levels. I look forward to helping you thrive in all things science, math and English!
Hey there! My name is Thomas and I am a Queen’s University Engineering student in my third year with a focus on biomechanical engineering. After four years at Danforth CTI in the Math and Science Technology program taking physics, calculus and vectors, chemistry and more, I am looking forward to helping my students thrive in their academic environment. I previously volunteered to privately tutor students in high school math where English is a second language, while also working for two years at the YMCA swim instructing children aged three to 12. Now, after a year and a half of online and in-person tutoring with Teenage Tutors, I feel that I have learned the ideal balance of patience and encouragement while instructing students of all ages and abilities in order to achieve confidence and accomplishment in their academics. This school year I am very excited to continue working with students primarily online through virtual meetings to help them find satisfaction in their learning journey.
Hi, I’m Zach. I am a second-year Finance student at McGill University in the Desautels Faculty of Management. I have a strong passion for racket sports and am currently taking on the role of captain of the McGill squash team. In high school I graduated at the top of my class and received the Governor General’s Award for the highest overall academic average. I have spent nearly four years working as a peer tutor and have found it incredibly rewarding to help students reach their academic goals. I look forward to continuing to tutor and support others throughout my time at university.
What kind of student becomes a Teenage Tutor?
The simple answer is: grade 10, 11 and 12 boys and girls who maintain an Honours Level of scholastic achievement at their respective high schools.
But if I could generalize they’re smart, ambitious young people who are looking for a flexible part-time job that pays well, and we do, well above the typical wage paid to people their age. Almost as importantly, in this age of highly competitive admissions criteria for university applicants, they’re looking for opportunities to build their personal skills and CV’s. Here’s what one of our tutors wrote as part of a submission to admissions at the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario:

“This is one of the most rewarding experiences I could ask for and has benefitted me in many ways. Seeing the children push through their problems first hand, inspires me to excel in my own schooling. To be a successful tutor, you must commit to the children 100%, and when you’re with them, they must have your undivided attention. Another way I have benefited is the fact that I have become a more well-rounded person. Before starting this job in grade 11, most of my time was spent focusing on sports. Once I started, I changed as a person. As soon as I started mentoring the children, I discovered my passion for helping people. This job allows me to help out and make money at the same time. It is a dream job! The honour roll requirement pushes me to stay on the honour roll in order to keep the job and I went from a 75 average student to the 90 average student I am now. I stayed with sports and am still athletic to this day but by applying myself to this job, I became much more versatile and accomplished.”
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