High expectations are easy. Getting a child to rise to them, willingly, is the hard part.

That is what we do.

Meet the Founder

MICHAEL

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B.Sc. in Cognitive Systems, University of British Columbia

I saw that parents need someone to instil invaluable traits into their children. A normal tutor can't do that. It takes time, effort, and emotion most won't give.

I know what that kind of person can do, because one did it for me. In grade 5, a teacher stayed until 7 p.m., night after night, preparing me for a maths competition. I won it. But the lesson wasn't the trophy, it was watching someone decide I was worth their time, and realising that's the thing that changes a child. Not the material. The person standing next to them.

I also saw the opposite. I watched friends with every bit of the potential I had quietly drift, because nobody lit that fire for them. I decided early that I'd never let that happen to a kid I was responsible for. That refusal is why Dipolio exists.

So I work the hardest in the room, not to impress my students, but to show them it's possible. When they see me take on hard things and not flinch, they start to believe they can too. And the moment a kid stops saying "I can't" and starts trying. That's the whole thing. That's what I'm here to do.

Our Programmes

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What makes DIPOLIO stand out?

“Your ability to connect with them at their level.”

— Parent of two Wolves, WPGA
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“You have a talent in creating a connection with kids. That's key to helping them learn better. They genuinely enjoy the time with you and for parent, having kids learn without resistance is a key value.”

— Highlands Elementary School Parents

“Your moral ethics, work ethics and mannerism is so inspiring that I hope for our children to adopt it too. I think your approach is what my generation of parents have a hard time executing - high expectation, support and consistency.”

— Parent of a Phoenix, Fraser Academy
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Contact Us

Dipolio is a personal mentorship, not a drop-in tutoring service.

We work with a limited number of students at a time. If you’d like to learn more or see whether we’re the right fit, share a bit about your child below and we’ll respond within 24 hours, even on the weekend. We’d like to keep things moving quickly and efficiently.