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Student-led peer tutoring

Supporting students.
Strengthening schools.

Learners and tutors, side by side. Husky Harmony pairs students with classmates who have already mastered the material, across every subject.

Husky Harmony students working together around a table at Okanagan Mission Secondary
Mathematics English Sciences Social Studies Languages Chemistry Physics Biology History Every subject
The bright, glass-walled library where tutoring sessions are held

What is Husky Harmony?

It began as a way to help students struggling with math, by pairing them with classmates who had already learned the material. Students felt less pressure in a room of peers, and got past roadblocks with far more convenience.

Grades went up. Students made real connections. Class participation went through the roof. Today the program covers every subject and builds leadership, teamwork, and a stronger sense of academic community.

Our current success

Two school years in, and the community keeps growing.

113
Members and growing
2
School years of operation
SD23
Presented to the school district
All
Subjects, with school-wide support
Backed by research

Peer tutoring works, and the science shows it

Trophies and awards earned by the school community

88%

of peer tutoring programs led to academic gains in math, averaging a 30% improvement in grades.

90%

Tutors retain up to 90% of what they teach. Teaching is one of the most powerful ways to learn.

Beyond grades

Higher self-esteem, stronger leadership, more motivation, and better communication, all through working together.

Find your role

Whether you want to learn, teach, or help run the club, there is a place for you, and volunteer hours to earn.

Learner

Attend sessions, ask questions, work through problems, and finish your projects with support. The first 10 learners at each school earn volunteer hours.

Tutor

Guide learners through material while keeping them engaged. Earn volunteer hours for the time you give. Requires an A (86%+) in the subject you teach.

Class Manager

Track grades, feedback, and attendance, organize events, and advertise the club. Also earns volunteer hours.

Upcoming officer roles

Marketing & Culture Lead Partnerships Growth Manager Recruitment Ambassador School Leader

When do we meet?

Sessions run twice a week, after school. Drop in, find your tutor or your learner, and get to work in a calm, focused space.

Days
Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Time
3:30 – 5:00 PM
Place
Room 190, Okanagan Mission Secondary
The front entrance of Okanagan Mission Secondary School

Bring peer-to-peer learning to your school

Our model has been tested and refined in real classrooms, starting with math and now expanding to every subject. New schools get a setup guide, a tutoring guide, a Class Manager guide, direct contact with our leadership, and a bank of event ideas.

Talk to our team

Frequently asked questions

Tutors are eligible to earn volunteer hours for helping teach learners. Class Managers earn hours for running and advertising the club. And the first 10 learners in your school are also entitled to earn volunteer hours.

No. Our club was limited to math last year, but this year we made it our goal to help students with any subject matter, from sciences to languages to social studies.

Tutors should have at least an A (86%+) in the subject they want to teach. Your grade level also helps determine the scope of what you teach.

Head to the sign-up page and tell us which role fits you and which subject you care about. We'll reach out to get you started at your school.

Our vision

Husky Harmony was founded to make learning more human, and more connected, combining academic support with leadership and community across every subject.