Tuition
EverOak Bookmark Collection
Early Bird Book Club Enrolment $385 CAD
Please register online before the end of the early bird deadline for each term.
Regular Registration Book Club Enrolment $435 CAD
+ 4 Hard-Copy Books
Tailored collection of hard-copy books curated for the student's reading level. EverOak believes in contributing to meaningful authors by reading their books and supporting them financially. This will encourage more authors to write amazing books for the next generation.
+22 Online Sessions
Small classes with frequent meetings encourage students to engage with each other and the teacher. We want to maximize modern resources as teaching evolves into the digital age.
+Professional Teachers
Experienced professionals who have a passion for teaching pre-teens and teens will conduct virtual classrooms and educate students. They will be teaching students how to extract the main idea, think critically, and read efficiently.
+EverOak Bookmarks
Stylized bookmarks for your adventure into reading.
+$50** or $25*CAD Amazon Gift Card
*Students qualify by finishing all the books and assignments by the expected deadlines.
**Entire class qualifies together if everyone finished the books and assignments by expected deadlines.
Teacher's Bio
EverOak started in the summer of 2020 as a solution to create a community, combat illiteracy, and foster education without worrying about grades. Our teachers will guide students by providing an appropriate context for books that enrich their reading experience as they share what happens in the book with each other while practicing analytical skills. Our team currently consists of Toronto District School Board teachers, experienced tutors, and writing specialists.
Esther Koh
University of Toronto graduate majoring in Human Bio and double Minoring in Spanish and Sociology. TESL certified, fluent in English, Korean, and Spanish. 16+ years experience in 1-1 Tutoring. She loves teaching pre-teens and being able to engage in deep conversations with her students. She loves mystery books and every night she reads to keep adding to her collection.
Favorite book:
Crime and Punishment
Julie Lee
McMaster University graduate majoring in Psychology. Completed Teacher certification and is a member of OCT. Currently working as Primary/Junior/Intermediate certified teacher at TDSB and has 1-1 tutoring experience in multiple subject areas. Fluent in English and Korean. Loves connecting with students of all backgrounds and enjoys providing fun and engaging programs.
Favorite book:
The Hobbit
Willy Yang
University of Toronto graduate double majoring in Economics and Geography. Specializes in social sciences, history, and literal analysis and has years of experience engaging students up to high school with studies and preparation. His forte is captivating students with live discussions and meaningful conversations. Communicates in English and Mandarin. During his free time, he loves to strum on a guitar and teach new friends how to play board games.
Favorite book:
Hamlet
Joanne Kim
Toronto Metropolitan University graduate from the B.S.c.N collaborative program. She loves connecting with people, especially youth and she is passionate about fostering a love for learning. She hopes to encourage students to explore new perspectives, think critically and find joy in reading. She loves science fiction and creating art during her spare time."
Favourite book:
1984
Kevin Nahm
Four-year undergraduate at York University majoring in History and minoring in Political Science. Currently studying to become a Junior/Intermediate Teacher in Ontario at York University’s Teachers College Program.
Experience teaching skiing, swimming, and English to a diverse range of students from 3-27 year olds.
Fluent in Korean and English.
Enjoys teaching most subjects to any age group. Discussions are my favorite as it is only through civil discourse that we can continue to grow our understanding of each other and of this world. I love reading historical fiction and non-fiction!
Favorite Book
John Wanamaker: A man Made by the Bible
Matthew Kim
A York University graduate with a major in Biomedical Sciences, he brings over 6 years of tutoring experience, working with students from elementary to high school levels. With a strong passion for mentorship, he is dedicated to helping young learners grasp complex concepts by breaking them down in accessible and engaging ways. Known for building meaningful connections, he aims to inspire confidence and curiosity in his students. Outside of tutoring, he enjoys playing music and soccer, and he’s always eager to challenge himself through new experiences and adventures that expand his perspective.
Favorite Book
The Giver
Seraiah Zean Flores Alcantara
University of Toronto graduate majoring in Psychology. Tyndale University post-graduate degree in Clinical Counseling. 6 + years of experience in 1-1 and Small Group Tutoring. Also currently working as a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and is also a Kids Ministry Elementary Grade Coordinator at her church. Fluent in English and Tagalog. She loves being able to help students stir up curiosity and make connections to reading material and assignments. Enjoys the outdoors, baking up new recipes, and treasure hunting for vintage items.
Favorite Book:
Seabiscuit
Rebecca Kim
Final-year student at the University of Toronto—Mississauga majoring in English and double minoring in Creative Writing and Professional Writing and Communication. She is passionate about working with youth to inspire a love of reading, and loves to study and discuss literature with a critical lens. She wants to help students find their voice and communicate their thoughts by writing about and relating to the stories they read.
Favorite book:
The Little Prince