One-on-one instruction, small group learning, academic guidance, and thoughtful Christian education — tailored to each student and family.
Toro Tutoring is built around flexibility. Whether your family needs focused subject help, full homeschool support, or thoughtful academic mentorship — there is room for you here.
Focused, personalized instruction across a wide range of subjects and age levels. Each session is built around the student — not a script.
Discussion-based, collaborative learning for two to four students. Ideal for siblings, co-op groups, or families who want an engaging shared experience.
Coming alongside your existing homeschool plan — not replacing it. Help with planning, resource selection, subject coverage, and day-to-day accountability.
Sometimes parents need a trusted second voice. Help with curriculum choices, learning strategies, and thoughtful planning for your child's academic journey.
Reading, dialogue, and deep thinking — covering history, literature, theology, economics, and government for middle and high school students.
Sessions available at your home, a local library, park, or campus — or via Zoom for families who need flexibility. Both work well.
Working with elementary through high school students — meeting each one where they are.
"Learning can happen at a table, on a trail, in a library, or through a good book and a thoughtful conversation."
Every student is different. Some need clear structure and steady pace; others light up through conversation, story, and questions. Good teaching begins with understanding how a particular mind works — and then meeting it there.
Toro Tutoring is not about getting through the worksheet. It is about building the kind of attention, curiosity, and judgment that makes a student a real learner — the kind who keeps going on their own.
Sessions adapt to how each student learns — not a fixed method applied to every child.
For older students especially, education means asking hard questions and thinking seriously together — not just covering content.
Field outings, nature walks, museums, and hands-on experiences can be part of the education when it serves the student.
Intensive one-on-one sessions, light oversight, or anything in between — the level of involvement fits what your family actually needs.
For families who want it: all subjects connect to God's world, and that reality shapes the texture of learning throughout.
Especially strong with students who need a teacher who goes slowly, listens carefully, and knows how to re-enter when something isn't landing.
Homeschooling is one of the most meaningful things a family can do — and one of the most demanding. Sometimes you need a trusted partner who can step in without taking over.
Toro Tutoring is designed to come alongside your homeschool, not replace it. The goal is to strengthen what you're already doing and provide the kind of support that actually fits your family's situation.
Covering the areas that are hardest to teach yourself — or where your student simply needs a fresh voice.
Help choosing the right resources, building a course schedule, and making sure nothing important gets missed.
Assigning work, checking progress, and serving as a reliable second adult in your student's academic life.
Sometimes a student receives instruction better from someone outside the household — that's not a failure; it's wisdom.
The goal of a good education is not a test score. It is a person — formed in wisdom, capable of judgment, alive to the world God has made.
This conviction shapes everything about how Toro Tutoring approaches learning. Every subject, from grammar to history to theology, is part of one unified world. Truth, goodness, and beauty are not competing categories — they belong together, and a real education puts them together.
Education should produce people who can think well, not just people who know things. The aim is judgment, discernment, and character.
Mathematics, history, literature, and science all exist under God's sovereignty. They are not neutral — they connect and point.
A student who can pay attention, sustain curiosity, and think carefully has something more valuable than any particular content.
Good teaching is inherently relational. A tutor who cares about a student produces better results than a method applied to a subject.
Working with Toro Tutoring changed the whole atmosphere of our homeschool day. Our son had struggled with reading for years, and within a few months of working together, he was reading on his own for pleasure. The patience and attentiveness made all the difference.
I appreciated that he didn't just show up and tutor. He asked what we were already doing, understood our goals, and fit seamlessly into our family's rhythm. Our daughter actually looks forward to the sessions — which says everything.
Our high schooler needed someone who could go deep in history and theology — not just hand him a worksheet. The discussion-based sessions were exactly what we were looking for. He came away actually thinking, not just answering questions.