Who we are.

Our amazing team has been working for the last 5 years to try and make education accessible.

2014

We want education to be fair.

In high school, our founding team were in an environment where every student was getting tutored — as if this were the only way to achieve their academic goals. What about the students whose parents couldn’t afford tutoring? Or the students who had to work part-time jobs, and didn’t have the time for out-of-school lessons?

Ethical Education’s affordable and flexible approach aims to address the inequity within the schooling system to ensure every student is able to access the support they need.Ethical Education believes in fostering high-quality individuals both as a student and person. That is why we ensure our tutors believe in fostering academic and personal excellence, encouraging a well-rounded approach to life.

2019

Education is more than just academics.

Now that one-to-one tutoring has become the norm, it’s created an even bigger divide between those who can afford education support and those who cannot. While there are some programs that offer free or reduced-rate tutoring, they are often not as effective as private tutoring. As a result, underprivileged students often fall behind their more affluent peers.

One way to level the playing field is to provide free or reduced-rate tutoring services. By giving all students access to the same quality of education, we can help to close the achievement gap.

2022

Proudly a not-for-profit.

In 2022, we became a registered not-for-profit Australian charity. We are so proud of this achievement. We strive to match students with the perfect tutor through our community of dedicated tutors and staff that all volunteer their time to ensure this great cause continues.

From our founders through to our tutors, all members of Ethical Education are dedicated to the same cause, to make Education more accessible. No-one in the organisation receives a salary and all funds received through tutoring are filtered back into Ethical Education with the intention to grow and scale our offer.

Our Trusted Partners

We are very lucky to be supported by some amazing organisations that also value education so highly.

Meet our board.

Tushaar Garg
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Lawyer at Allens Linklaters in Sydney, specialising in M&A and Capital Markets. Formerly staffed the Federal Education Minister, the Hon Jason Clare MP.
Mudith Jayasekara
Co-Founder & Education Director
Doctor. Rhodes Scholar. Ex-Pole vaulter. Currently completing a PhD at Oxford in clinical machine learning.
Allen Chen
Co-Founder & Finance Director
Investment Banker at Grant Samuel, specialising in M&A and corporate advisory. Formerly Pricewaterhouse Coopers.
Richard Kha
Operations Director
Junior doctor and researcher working for NSW Health, passionate about epidemiology and equitable healthcare.
Anita Wu
Advisor
Product and Strategy in New York. Former
Consulting Manager at Monitor Deloitte.
Currently completing an MBA at Columbia
Business School.
James Cui
Tutor Acquisition Director
Consulting Manager with Nous Group, specialising in Higher Education operations and data analysis.
Edward Kuo
Strategy & Operations Director
Cambridge MBA candidate, PwC alum and cybersecurity sales leader. Avid pianist and snowboarder.
Scott Bennett
Board Advisor
Strategy and operations with special interest in digital healthcare. Ex-McKinsey.
Andrew Mitchell
Marketing Director
Experienced brand strategist and award-winning campaign manager. Founder of The Brand Directive.
Olivia Lozina
Marketing Director
A Provisional Chartered Accountant interested in financial management and strategy.
Francis Nguyen
Student Acquisition Director
Medical student at Griffith University.

Meet the rest of our team.

Kayshini Logeswaran
Business Analyst at Commonwealth Bank in Sydney, specialising in property workplace systems.
Priyal Mahida
Law student. Paralegal. Former Advisory Member of the Office of Advocate for Children and Young People.
Angus Armstrong
Former Australian Pole Vaulter, and medical student at Notre Dame, Sydney.
Eugenia Capalbo
Educator and Project Manager. Capacity building specialist at UNAOC's Young Peacebuilders Programme.
Sajjad Zaidi
UNSW grad completing internships in Wealth Management at NAB and Management Consulting at KPMG. Currently studying Dentistry in QLD.
Oscar Shi
Physiotherapy Student at USYD
Wei Zhi Poh
Credit controller for Rentokil Initial + freelancing as a Business/IT developer, content creator and personal development coach.
Sachintha Gunawardhana
IT professional specialised in ERP implementation and Data analytics. Currently Master’s student in Information Technology.
Arya Wadhwani
UNSW Law and Commerce student.

A $50 donation can fund a whole term of tutoring.

We rely on the generosity of donors and community grants to keep providing for our students