Parramatta College

Tania Jamieson

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Tania Jamieson. Tutor of Parramatta College

Raja Jayaraman

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Raja Jayaraman. Tutor of Parramatta College

Alex Jeffares

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Alex Jeffares has a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Honours) with majors in Arabic and Politics and a Diploma of Languages in French from the University of Melbourne. He also has a Certificate (High Distinction) from the Sultan Qaboos College for Teaching Arabic to Non-native Speakers in Muscat, Oman. Alex has designed curricula for and tutored Arabic with The Parramatta College since February 2017. He has also tutored the University of Melbourne’s Second Language Acquisition Program in French, and has been the Project Director of Opening the Door to the Arab World, an annual event hosted by the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne since 2015. He has received the Melbourne Global Languages Scholarship (Arabic) from the University of Melbourne as well as the Nicolas Baudin Scholarship (French) from the Embassy of France. Alex also has a Juris Doctor from the University of Sydney Law School and in his day job works as a corporate lawyer at Allens.

Stephen Jenkins

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Stephen Jenkins. Tutor of Parramatta College

Barbara Jeromin

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Barbara Jeromin. Tutor of Parramatta College

Susanna Yun Sun ji

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Susanna Yun Sun ji. Tutor of Parramatta College

Kathleen Johnson

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Kathleen Johnson. Tutor of Parramatta College

Susan Johnston

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Susan Johnston. Tutor of Parramatta College

Natalie Jones

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Natalie Jones. Tutor of Parramatta College

Jenny Joyce

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Jenny Joyce has been researching family history for over twenty years and has built up an extensive knowledge of genealogical sources and resources in Australia and the United Kingdom. She has had an article about immigration into Australia published in Family Tree Magazine, and has been awarded a Certificate in Genealogical Research from the Society of Australian Genealogists.

Jenny is a member of the Family History Group committee of the Ku-ring-gai Historical Society, and for her work she was awarded “Gem” of Ku-ring-gai in 2012, an award given by Ku-ring-gai council for women who have made an outstanding contribution to the community.

Jenny is also well versed in the science of using DNA for genealogical research, and can explain this sometimes complex subject in layman’s terms.

Jenny is passionate about genealogical research, and is a well prepared, approachable and popular tutor.