Our campus is located on Railway Ave in Wahroonga, part of the leafy suburbs of the Upper North Shore Sydney. We are nearby to Waitara, Hornsby and Turramurra. Our Campus is a short 1 minute walk from Wahroonga train station. The entrance to our campus faces Wahroonga Village car park where you can enjoy 2 hours free parking while you visit the numerous coffee shops, restaurants and the all-time favourite of all school kids – Chargrilled Charlie’s! C3 Education Wahroonga is experienced with assisting school-aged kids looking for entry into the nearby Public School with Opportunity Classes (OC) such as Waitara Public School and Dural Public School. We are also very experienced with scholarship applications into private schools within close proximity such as Abbotsleigh School, Knox Grammar School and Barker College, as well as school-aged children wanting to sit entrance examinations for enrolment into nearby selective schools such as Hornsby Girls’ High School & Abbotsleigh School.
Welcome to our Wahroonga Campus, servicing the Upper North Shore
Our highly specialised tutors and tutoring programs have an established and successful track record that go far and beyond improved results.
Our Wahroonga Campus
Wahroonga Campus (Car Park Entrance)
1/20 Railway Ave
Wahroonga NSW 2076
Hear from our students and families
”I personally never liked English as a subject, but the tutors at C3 made learning a more enjoyable and fun process while also increasing your understanding of the topic.
Sabrina YStudent
This place is amazing, I was definitely taught well coming from a student who really struggled with maths to be the top of all my classes. Thank you to Miss Geraldine, Miss Emma and Miss Christine for getting me to where I am now.
– Lachlan Stevenson
My son has gone from strength to strength since commencing with C3. Before C3 he was not doing particularly well and his marks have come up significantly; recently receiving band 6 results. C3 has definitely helped my son achieve better grades and feel supported through senior school.
– Al Martin