Do you offer in-person tutoring in North York?
Sessions are online over Google Meet for now, which keeps the same tutor each week with no commute. An in-person GTA option is on our roadmap as we grow.
North York is home to some of Toronto's most demanding academic programs, and students here aim high. We match your student with a tutor who scored 90+ in their exact course and meet weekly, online, to keep the hard courses from becoming the deciding ones.
North York's TDSB and TCDSB schools include some of the city's strongest academic streams, and the competition for top marks is intense. With York University in the neighbourhood and U of T a short ride away, the chemistry, calculus and English marks students earn in Grade 12 translate directly into university options.
We work the exact Ontario course your student is taking, by code, with the same tutor each week so progress builds instead of resetting. Sessions run online over Google Meet, so students from Willowdale to Don Mills get the same tutor quality with no commute eating into study time.
Online over Google Meet — no travel across North York, no transit time, just the lesson when it's scheduled.
We tutor by course code so the work maps onto what your student's TDSB or TCDSB teacher is grading.
One matched tutor, 90+ in the subject, every session — building on last week rather than starting fresh.
Sessions are online over Google Meet for now, which keeps the same tutor each week with no commute. An in-person GTA option is on our roadmap as we grow.
The full Grade 9–12 Ontario sequence — math, chemistry, physics, biology, English, French and computer science — plus first-year university math and science.
By subject and learning style, with every tutor having earned 90+ in the course they teach. You meet them on a free consultation first.
From $200/month for one weekly session up to $480/month for three, or $120/month in a small group — all CAD, billed monthly, cancel any time.
A short, honest conversation about where the gap actually is — and a weekly plan your North York student can act on. No pressure, no pitch.