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Homeschooling and Full-Time Private Tuition

Beginning with an initial assessment, we use performance metrics to analyse a student’s ability, and create an actionable learning strategy for each student. Making sure progress is clear to all stakeholders is our absolute priority.

 

What is Full-Time Private Tuition?

 

With Think Tutors, a full-time private residential tuition is truly bespoke. We offer first-class tuition from early childhood to university admissions. We can arrange for a designated live-in tutor of your choice, a team of tutors to teach in person, or a combination of online and in-person instruction. This adaptability ensures that the students’ education is truly remarkable and that their full potential is realised.

 

Our travelling full-time tuition service exemplifies the meaning of adaptable learning; from tuition on a yacht in the middle of the Mediterranean, to understanding new cultures and maximising learning through the use of surroundings. Tuition can be provided online or in-person, with tutors able to ensure that learning remains consistent and exciting regardless of the circumstances.

 

The Benefits of Full-Time Private Tuition

 

The benefits of homeschooling for some children are extraordinary. Young elite athletes, performing artists, academically gifted students, and SEND students may appreciate the flexibility of schooling. Able to work when they are most productive; reaping the unrivalled benefits of one-to-one teaching, from either the comfort of their own home or while travelling.

 

Students who may have been bullied, illness, or travelling families may also come to thrive from this kind of education. Freedom within their learning environment allows for questions to be asked at any time, encouraging creativity and cementing understanding.

 

Our tutors all extremely welfare driven, with at least five years of private tuition experience, they understand how to exactly draw the best from their pupils. For more information about how full-time tuition could benefit your child specifically, please contact us.

 

Global Tuition

 

Our team ensures that each family has a team of tutors that can meet both their educational and personal needs, from Kuwait to Kensington, Singapore to New York, and Hong Kong to Dubai. Every student, no matter where they live, has personalised access to education. From cradle to career, Think Tutors inspires excellence at any age, in any country. Despite the fact that each family is provided a unique programme tailored to their specific needs, all of our families receive the same high-quality educational service. An initial examination ensures that each pupil’s potential is realised and strategies to achieve it are implemented, leaving no stone unturned.

 

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Organising tuition or mentoring with one of Think Tutors‘ elite tutors or mentors is an excellent way for your child to have unrivalled education.

 

With a 100% school admission success rate, our teachers are adept at enhancing performance through repetition, careful preparation, and confidence building. Please contact us if you are interested in finding a tutor to help your child feel confident and succeed in their studies.

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Relocation: Capitalising on the British Education System

For those coming to the UK to capitalise on its world-leading schools (which span from nursery to university), there are additional challenges, ranging from entrance exams and medical appointments to arranging guardianship and securing high-end tutors. But despite these hurdles, the route from opportunity to outcome can be remarkably smooth when its travelled together. It doesn’t matter where you are coming from—whether its Singapore, Dubai, Geneva, or New York—our industry-leading team of education advisors, admissions experts, full-time and part-time tutors can both ease as well as optimise your family’s transition to the United Kingdom.

The UK Education System

Many high net-worth families from around the world send their children or relocate their entire family to the United Kingdom to benefit from the country’s outstanding education system. This is partly because schools and universities like Eton and Harrow, Oxford and Cambridge are synonymous with academic excellence and personal advancement—but as always, there’s more to the mountain than just the top. For many, the UK’s unique combination of history and tradition, innovation and excellence, along with its global status and world-wide connections provides the ideal environment for their children’s education and personal growth. Navigating these opportunities is one of the primary ways in which Think Tutors can help your family, as we provide unparalleled support across every stage and circumstance of a child’s education.

International Tuition

Think Tutors works with many families who live internationally, providing them with introductions and connections to leading nurseries, independent schools, and universities. For those who are sending their children to boarding schools in the UK, we routinely fulfil an academic guardian role for international students. In fact, our families enjoy 24-hour access to our services, which includes everything from mentoring and academic support to assisting with medical arrangements and liaising directly with schools. This also extends to providing families with travelling tutors and live-in tutors in case they wish to extend their child’s educational experiences at home or on holiday.

University Tuition

For those relocating to the United Kingdom to attend university, Think Tutors can partner with you through every stage from application to graduation. Our leading team of academic advisors, admissions specialists, and high net-worth tutors have all attended the world’s top universities (75% attended Oxford or Cambridge) and have 5+ years of industry experience. They are experts in their field and can assist with everything from study strategies and personal statements to dissertation research and securing blue-chip summer internships.

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Think Tutors approaches education from a global perspective, offering cradle to career partnerships with families from around the globe. At the same time, our DNA is undeniably British. At Think Tutors we prize both tradition and innovation, academic rigour and the power of relationships, educating for excellence while ensuring student wellbeing. Ultimately, we seek to not only smooth the transition for those coming to the United Kingdom, but to help ensure their success as they make this country their new home, for however long that may be. Contact us for more information.

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Succession Planning: How important is education?

There is no single solution to ensuring successful family succession plans, which is why Think Tutors offers multiple services ranging from long-term mentoring and blue-chip internships to full-time tuition and cultural enrichment opportunities. Though wealth depletion can occur through taxes, inflation, investment volatility, and the natural dilution of assets once shared among heirs, the major problems besetting many family offices revolve around issues with communication, entitlement, education, control, and character development. That is why Think Tutors works closely with leading family offices around the world, designing bespoke full-time educational solutions for our UHNW clients. Our schemes of learning foster an ethos of hard work, providing unrivalled insight and preparation into the challenge of business leadership.

Bespoke Educational Solutions

Think Tutors can begin work with a family’s ‘next generation’ at any time, providing cradle to career opportunities in the UK and abroad. Working closely with leading nurseries, independent schools, and universities, we typically combine conventional schooling with internships, and professional and academic mentorship. To this we add bespoke, age-appropriate training courses on financial literacy, strategic thinking, communication, and business technology. Should a family prefer different arrangements, however, our industry leading live-in tutors, travelling tutors, and full-time tutors can easily accommodate such requests. Either way, we ensure that the next generation is introduced to the scope and scale of the opportunities and responsibilities facing them, while also ensuring they are supported through every stage with the best ideas, contacts, practices, and opportunities for their growth.

Young Leaders

To that end our Young Leaders programme offers a one off, highly unique, and exclusive service. It combines tuition, mentoring and academic advisory with real-world, relevant experiences. Designed for students aged 14-18, the course simulates the challenge of stewarding a multi-generational family office. Seminars, work-placements, one-to-one tuition, and interactive simulations provide an exceptional chance for participants to develop themselves personally and professionally, as well as make lasting and meaningful business relationships.

Contact Think Tutors

Whatever approach a family chooses, Think Tutors can provide industry leading solutions to support the entire family through the process of succession planning. Contact us to find out more.

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Full-time Private Tuition: Travelling Tutors

The Journey

The holiday began with a private flight from southwest England to the French Riviera. Whilst on board the children (aged 11 and 13) and I took advantage of the cloudy skies to do an assignment on the hydrologic cycle and could genera, with added bonuses for accurate cloud formation spotting! We followed this with reading a chapter from our holiday-themed novel. As we’ll be spending a week sailing on a yacht, we’re reading a Horatio Hornblower book. Afterwards, when discussing the chapter, our conversation turned to the history of naval warfare in the Mediterranean. Seeing how excited my students were about this subject I devised an additional lesson for when we’re aboard the yacht covering the scuttling of the French Fleet at Toulon in 1942—a site we’ll be sailing directly past. With the youngest student working towards Independent School Entrance at 13+, and the eldest developing a strong interest in History, our sessions were designed to be both enjoyable, and goal-driven.

The Trip

The first week of the holiday was based on a family estate near the famous city of Avignon. From a historical perspective this was ideal as we studied some of the city’s medieval history, including the reigns of its antipopes. The fact that we got to supplement these lessons with first-hand access to city’s historic centre (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) was an incredible experience. During this time, we followed a pre-set schedule of classes after breakfast and fieldtrips before lunch, with the afternoon set aside for family time. That said, by traveling together we were able to adapt lesson times to fit with their evolving schedule. Though we often enjoyed meals together and afternoon excursions, there was personal time set aside and I had plenty of opportunities both for lesson planning and for exploring Avignon on my own.

 

 

Having left the land behind we sailed along the coastline from near Marseilles to Monaco. I’m happy to report that the extra lesson on the Scuttling of the French Fleet at Toulon went down like a treat. It was likewise incredibly exciting to cover other aspects of our holiday aboard our sailing classroom, which included a science lesson on buoyancy (topped with a snorkelling field trip) and a marine biology lesson on the local aquatic life. Sometimes in the evening we’d play card games or charades together, and one evening the children and I adapted and enacted a scene from Horatio Hornblower. Though it didn’t earn us a spot at Cannes (which we sailed past), it was widely praised by all those aboard!

Outside The Classroom

The last day was a particular highlight for me as a professional tutor, which was spent in the Principality of Monaco. As a massive Formula 1 fan the family kindly indulged me in listening to a brief history of the sport, which was followed by a walking tour along some of the street circuit’s most famous sights. As a last assignment the students watched race highlights from the previous Grand Prix and then we wrote and recorded their own scripted race commentary. On the flight back we used editing software to match their commentary to the highlight segments. It was, without a doubt, an enjoyable way to finish the holiday. Indeed, the children thrived in our summer sessions so much that we’ve booked a second holiday together for next year.

 

 

Looking back, I greatly enjoyed the integrated learning and educational adventures that travelling with a family provided. Tailoring each session to our unique surroundings – whether it was land, sea, or air – and incorporating aspects of the local history and environment into our lessons made for exciting learning opportunities. It was, without a doubt, the best way to simultaneously learn and travel.

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If you’re thinking about travelling with your children, I’d recommend getting in touch with Think Tutors. We provide world-class education to accompany your family anywhere you want to go.

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Think Tutors’ Summer Reading List

Best Summer Reads

Below are a few books recommended by our industry leading tutors. Spanning fiction and non-fiction, politics and science, they represent what some of the best and brightest are stimulating their minds with this summer.

 

The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu

 

Soon to be a major Netflix production, this award-winning Chinese science fiction book (the first in a trilogy) takes place in a world where science has hit its limits at the worst possible time—just as earth has made first contact with a threatening alien race. It’s a fascinating and imaginative read and all the more interesting for being written from a contemporary Chinese perspective.

 

Silverview by John le Carré

 

The last novel to come from the pen of one of Britain’s finest authors, this spy novel investigates the secret world (and the secrets people keep) hidden within a small seaside town in England. A fascinating depiction public duties vs private morals, this espionage novel is a classic from a now-classic author.

 

Liberalism and its Discontents by Francis Fukuyama 

 

This slim volume by one of the world’s leading political scientists provides an insightful study into why liberalism is both the source and the solution to many of the world’s identity-driven problems.

 

The Age of AI: and our human future by Henry Kissinger

 

This fascinating book is co-written by Henry Kissinger (the most famous diplomat of the 20th century), Eric Schmidt (former CEO of Google), and Daniel Huttenlocher (Dean of the College of Computing at MIT). Together they explore AI and the ways it is transforming human society and human identity – and what it means for us all, both now and in the future.

 

Why We Sleep: the new science of sleep and dreams by Matthew Walker

 

This book is a perennial favourite at Think Tutors. It’s a masterful scientific account about why sleep is not only vital, but how impaired we become – in both the short and long term – by a lack of sleep opportunities. Read this and you’ll never sleep the same again!

Learn a New Subject

Perhaps you are a budding historian, but you’d like to know more about cognitive psychology; or a future biologist who’s interested in learning more about ethics. If so, the Oxford Very Short Introduction series is perfect for you. Written at a first-year undergraduate level, these short introductions cover a huge array of subjects and are highly accessible. They offer up-to-date scholarly research and are academically reliable. You can read one for fun in an afternoon and quote them in your essays next year… how good is that?

 

Earth System Science: A Very Short Introduction by Tim Lenton

 

Lenton explores the concept of the Earth’s atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, soil, and rocks operating as a closely interacting system. Drawing on elements of geology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, it explores whether Earth system science can help guide us on to a sustainable course before we alter the Earth system to the point where we destroy ourselves and current civilization.

 

Robotics: A Very Short Introduction by Alan Winfield

 

This book explains how it is that robotics can simultaneously present us with success and disappointment, how they can remain both commonplace and extraordinary, and investigates recent developments in science with a view to their applications in everyday life.

 

Environmental Ethics: A Very Short Introduction by Robin Attfield

 

This book explores the principles and values that are involved in combating environmental issues like pollution, loss of habitats and species, and climate change. Exploring a wide array of approaches to ethical decision making and judgements, it stresses the importance of making both production and consumption sustainable, addressing human population levels, and what must be done policy-wise to preserve species, sub-species, and their habitats.

Make the Most of Audio Books

If you don’t want to spend all summer indoors reading books, Think Tutors highly recommends using audio books (such as those provided by Amazon’s Audible). Not only does this enable you to listen to a book while on the move, but you can also listen at faster than 1x speed (you can listen at 1.5x speed and won’t miss a word). This way you can get through more books than you would otherwise and come out the other side of the summer as brain buff as never before.

 

To discuss more strategies and recommendations for maximizing your summer reading and learning, be sure to connect with Think Tutors. Our industry leading team is well equipped to create bespoke programmes that will help you or your child to flourish this summer and beyond.

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Is Homeschooling Right for My Child?

With homeschooling becoming more common, you might be wondering if this could be an option for your child. There are many benefits to homeschooling, particularly for families who need to relocate frequently. Home education is not the best option for every child, as we understand that each individual has a different learning style. Alternative options that could be considered are remote tutoring or mentoring support.

 

This blog aims to help you identify whether homeschooling could be right for you and your child, by answering the following questions:

  • What is homeschooling?
  • Who might homeschooling be good for?
  • What are the benefits of homeschooling?
  • What are the alternatives to homeschooling?
  • How can Think Tutors help?

At Think Tutors, we offer homeschool tutoring support tailored to your child’s learning style and needs. You can contact us online to find out more about how we can support your child with tuition.

What Is Homeschooling?

Elective Home Education (EHE), commonly referred to as homeschooling, is where a child’s education occurs outside of school. Home education can be undertaken on a short-term or long-term basis, depending on what works best for you.

Your child’s education is extremely important, therefore you must think carefully when considering if homeschooling is right for your child. You might take the following questions into consideration:

  • Is homeschooling in your child’s best interests?
  • What does your child think about being home educated?
  • Do you have the time, resources and home environment to adequately educate your child?
  • Are there any alternatives to homeschooling that might suit your child better?
  • Do you, as a parent or guardian, have enough support from others? Homeschooling in the UK can be difficult and you need a good support system in place for yourself
  • What are your long-term intentions for your child’s education? Is homeschooling temporary, short-term or permanent?

At Think Tutors, our homeschool tutoring complements your child’s home education. Our expert tutors can travel around the world with you, if required, to ensure your child has educational stability no matter where they are. Get in touch to find out more about how we can help support your child’s educational journey.

Who Might Homeschooling Be Good For?

Homeschooling in the UK tends to be the most effective option for children and families for the following reasons:

  • Convenience – You may not have any issues with your child’s current education but want to go full time with a homeschool tutor because it is more convenient. Home education cuts down on travel expenses and saves you precious time that can be better spent elsewhere.
  • Health Issues – There can be hundreds, or even thousands, of children studying in a single school at any one time. If your child has health issues, keeping them away from the crowded school environment may help to protect from viruses or colds spread around the school. If your child has a mental health condition such as anxiety, the school environment can be overwhelming which could have a negative impact on their overall mental health.
  • Special Educational Needs – Sometimes, children with special educational needs do not have their requirements met in schools, particularly those that are not experienced or have the necessary facilities. Homeschooling is a personal, unique type of education that ensures your child’s requirements and special educational needs are met to help support them in their skills and growth, and most importantly making it a place they feel safe and happy.
  • Bullying – If your child is being bullied at school, or you feel that they are being treated unfairly by teachers, opting for homeschool tutoring support may help to prevent their education and mental well-being from being impacted in a negative way.
  • Relocation –  At Think Tutors, our homeschool tutors can travel with you around the world, and even relocate with you. We understand that, due to personal circumstances, some families have to relocate multiple times a year; this is common if someone within the household travels for work, or is in the armed  forces. As a result, one of the advantages of homeschooling is your child’s education will not be disrupted from frequently moving schools.
  • Covid-19 – The pandemic has seen a rise in homeschooling in the UK. Homeschooling can be undertaken on a short-term, temporary basis or can be made permanent for the entirety of your child’s school life. If you are concerned about the disruption that Covid-19 has had on your child’s education, or you still do not feel comfortable with your child mixing with other school children, you may opt to homeschool instead.

Homeschooling might not be the best option for all children, it is important to take that into consideration when thinking about home education for your child. If you do decide that homeschool tutoring is the best option for your child, you’ll need to take into consideration their current academic level. At Think Tutors, we offer academic assessments in each subject at every level, in order to help understand your child’s overall academic abilities including strengths and areas where additional support might be needed.

What are the benefits of Homeschooling?

Although homeschooling in the UK is not right for every child, there are many benefits of homeschooling that you should know about:

  • Unique, tailored learning – Homeschooling your child means  they receive a personalised education that is unique to them. Depending on what your child responds best to, what they enjoy, how they learn and their personal requirements, you can tailor their learning to get the most out of their homeschool tutoring.
  • Flexibility and freedom – Homeschooling in the UK does not need to follow the national curriculum which means your child has the freedom to study any subject they choose. This means they can concentrate on their strengths and weaknesses in different subjects. The flexibility of homeschooling is particularly useful during exam seasons as lessons can be adapted to prepare your child for their exams, whether that be through focusing on a specific subject or working on their time management skills.
  • Increased emotional and physical safety – One of the biggest advantages of homeschooling is that it removes your child from the school environment. This can protect their physical and emotional safety, for example, if they are being bullied or have mental or physical health conditions. If you are planning on removing your child from the school system for health reasons, our remote tutoring can complement your homeschooling efforts without your child leaving the house. Find out more about the benefits of remote tutoring, and whether this could be a good option for you and your child.
  • Stability – Children need stability to thrive, but Covid-19 has meant that the last two years have been uncertain. This may have been confusing and disruptive for your child’s education. One of the benefits of homeschooling is the stability it provides. Whether your family needs to relocate frequently, or if you are still cautious about Covid-19, UK homeschooling provides an alternative option to attending school.
  • Less stress – Homeschooling reduces stress for a child in many ways. Even if you decide to follow the national curriculum, you are able to follow it according to your child’s requirements, preventing unnecessary stress. Most schools have a heavy focus on mock assessments and exams, you can prepare your child for their exams according to their learning style.

There are many advantages of homeschooling, from flexibility to stability. You might however be concerned about your child’s socialisation skills if homeschooling, in this case there are other options such as, face to face tutoring support or even mentoring support which allows your child to attend school and can be provided outside of school hours.

 

Whether your child is in their younger years, or studying for their A Levels, Think Tutors provide tutoring support for all stages to help students flourish academically.

What are the Alternatives to Homeschooling?

If you are questioning whether homeschooling is the best option for your child, the answer could be no. Although there are many benefits of homeschooling, not all children will thrive in an elective home education environment. As a parent or guardian, you might also decide that homeschooling is not the right choice for you either.

 

You might decide against homeschooling for the following reasons:

  • Work-life balance – Your child’s home environment will also be their working environment, you might find that they struggle to maintain a work-life balance.
  • Reduction in socialisation – Although homeschooling can create experiences that are tailored to your child’s learning style, they will not experience the ‘standard’ experiences of a school pupil.

If you decide that homeschool tutoring is not the right choice for your child, there are alternatives to homeschooling that you should consider, such as:

Legal Responsibilities of Parents or Guardians

As a parent or guardian you take sole responsibility for the following:

 

  • Ensuring that your child is being adequately educated – You do not need to be the person who teaches your child. You could hire a homeschooling tutor or make use of online tutoring services, such as the tutoring support that Think Tutors offers.
  • All Costs – You must cover all the costs of education, including exam or assessment fees.
  • Any special educational needs/requirements – Local authorities are not required to provide extra support for your child, it is up to you to meet their requirements

Taking sole responsibility means that you could be held accountable by local authorities and be given a School Attendance Order if your child is not being adequately educated.

 

There are different types of homeschooling, so flexi-schooling is an option to consider if you are concerned about taking sole responsibility for your child’s education. Flexi-schooling means that your child splits their education between an education provider, such as a school, and home education.

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There are many benefits of homeschooling in the UK because it provides unique learning opportunities that are tailored to your child’s personal requirements. Home education has the flexibility and freedom to focus on strengths and weaknesses of particular subjects, rather than being limited by the national curriculum. It is also more convenient as it reduces travel, time, and hassle if you frequently relocate, as our homeschool tutors can travel with you around the world.

 

If you are still wondering ‘is homeschooling right for my child?’ you might decide to consider alternatives to homeschooling, such as online tutoring or mentoring. Whether your child is studying for their GCSEsA Levels or is in their younger years, we provide tailored tutoring services available to support them.

 

If you have an enquiry about homeschool tutoring, or you want to know more about our other tuition services or mentoring support, then please contact us and we will be in touch shortly.

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Setting the Standard for Safeguarding in Private Tuition

Private Tutoring and Home Educating

The past 12 months of lockdown and social distancing behaviours have impacted the education sector at all levels. With schools closed for considerable periods, exam schedules torn up and some exam results ending in political headaches, it has been a tough year for schools, colleges and universities.

 

These shortcomings have highlighted the suitability of private tuition as a supplement to the problems listed above, as parents are rightly worried about the choices their children will have in the future. Private tuition can offer dedicated, one-to-one focus from a qualified tutor to help beat the uncertainty and give a child the support they deserve.

 

The recognition of this fact has led to an increase in the number of companies who are offering tuition services, often competing on price rather than quality in order to gain as much ground in the marketplace as possible. More and more evidence has emerged that, in the process of doing so, some companies are sidestepping critically important safeguarding elements that are so important to working with children.

Safeguarding

As a well-established and trusted provider of private tuition, Think Tutors has a safeguarding process that is unrivalled in its thoroughness. At the heart of this process is the fact that we treat all our tutors as a community, who share our values and strive to offer the best quality tuition to every child we work with.

 

We do not operate like many agencies do – our tutors are well known to us and we work with them in a way that benefits the child the most. From the very outset, our onboarding process is designed to evaluate the quality and suitability of tutors to work with our clients.

 

This begins with a formal interview, during which we take the time to find out about the tutor’s motivations in order to give us an understanding of how they can support the children we work with. All our tutors undergo an Enhanced DBS check, which is reviewed yearly. They are also requested to undertake, unless they otherwise have, a Safeguarding Children Level 2 course, providing an up-to-date knowledge of policies, guidance and legislation.

 

We also check two references from each tutor and explore questions related to safeguarding in their previous roles to determine suitability. We perform document and identity checks in order to satisfy ourselves that the tutors are who they say they are.

 

Once we are confident in a tutor’s abilities and satisfied that they have met all our safeguarding checks, we then send out our comprehensive onboarding pack, with codes of conduct, policies and agreements for tutors to read and sign.

 

If you would like to work with Think Tutors, or have any questions about our safeguarding process, please do get in touch.

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What are the Types of Tutoring Support?

What Is In-Person Tutoring?

In-person tuition with Think Tutors resumed it’s popularity since it was deemed safe to continue after the pandemic, with students of all ages benefiting from both the convenience, and chance to connect in-person with their tutor.

 

A typical session lasts between an hour and two hours and is located at your house at a time which suits you. It is important to note that all our tutors all are briefed with the latest government guidelines relating to COVID-19 before they undertake an in-person assignment.

 

In-person tuition takes many forms, as our tutors offer a personalised style for each of their students. In the past we have found that Early Years students benefit from the one-to-one attention of an in-person session, where tutors can utilise a wider variety of games and innovative methodology to keep the student engaged and learning.

 

For older students at A-Level, undergraduate and postgraduate, tutors often draw from their own academic background to use the ‘Oxford Tutorial’ system. Through this method, the student and tutor engage in critical discussions about course material, coursework, exam questions and further reading.

 

We offer in-person tuition across the UK. If you are interested, please contact us.

What Is Online Tutoring?

Often, when people think of tuition, they picture the online tuition offered by schools, universities and mass market agencies in the past two years – impersonal and fraught with technical challenges. Online tuition with Think Tutors is available with our elite professional tutors, utilises an innovative combination of online resources, and students can be taught in the comfort of their own home. With 4K webcams, professional microphones and strong WIFI, all our tutors are equipped to deliver the same level of personal service, online.

 

Sessions typically make use of a video calling platform, such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Skype as the major form of communication, with whiteboards and collaborative working software being used to supplement learning. If you would like to learn more about how online tuition can be scheduled to help meet your child’s learning goals, please do contact us.

What Is Homeschooling?

Homeschooling has increased in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic challenged the education system, with many parents choosing to educate their children with the freedom, both logistically and educationally, to design schooling around their lifestyle. There is no typical homeschooling assignment, rather, we cater for any request, offering homeschooling both in the UK and internationally in all subjects, at all levels.

What Is Mentoring Support?

Academic mentoring is offered to students who have a solid grasp of course content, but may struggle with the other challenges presented by full-time education. For example, students may need help with scheduling, essay techniques, revision methodology or a mixture of all three. With exemplary academic backgrounds, our tutors are fluent in helping them rise to the challenges of a demanding education to meet or exceed their academic goals.

 

Typically, students undertaking GCSE’s, A-Levels, undergraduate or postgraduate study, benefit better from academic mentors, however, students of all ages and levels can find a mentor helpful. Please see our mentoring page for more information.

Contact Think Tutors

From online tutoring, to homeschool tutoring and mentoring support, this blog has provided an overview of the key types of tutoring support offered by Think Tutors.

 

We also provide a wide-range of other services, such as Admissions Advisorysummer courseseaster courses7/8 plus tuition and 13 plus tuition. Please do get in touch if you would like to learn more about how our bespoke educational packages can help your child meet their goals.

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Leadership and Mentorship

Academic Mentoring

Parents, teachers and tutors are leaders in terms of nurturing young people to find their own attributes and activities in life. At Think Tutors we offer extensive mentorship opportunities and even succession assistance as we know the importance of learning leadership skills early in life. Based on my experiences both as a tutor for over ten years and President of The Tutors’ Association for three years up to 2019, here are some attributes worth exploring:

  • Create and pursue a vision, share that vision and instil belief
  • Have passion for what you do, especially in voluntary roles
  • Find allies, build your team and learn to trust
  • Be a good listener
  • Communication – with your team and advocate to others, both internal and external stakeholders. Be prepared for a lot of conversations
  • Seek out role models
  • Seek out opportunities
  • Seek knowledge
  • Learn to manage people and expectations
  • Learn from mistakes
  • Grow emotional intelligence and self-awareness
  • Grow awareness of different constituencies, other people’s perspectives
  • Take responsibility and be accountable
  • Be decisive. Don’t be afraid to take risks
  • Be willing to make sacrifices, typically being personal ones
  • Lead by example but delegate where necessary
  • Stay strong, stay resilient and never give up!

How To Build Confidence

If you feel completely daunted by the prospect of becoming a leader, do not be afraid to ask for help. Our tutors, mentors and education directors are excellent resources with extensive professional and life experience. Moreover, there are great resources, books and motivational speeches readily accessible to support you in your ventures. I found the following books incredibly helpful during my presidential tenure:

Legacy – 15 Lessons in Leadership by James Kerr

Winning Matters by Sean Fitzpatrick

Leading by Sir Alex Ferguson with Michael Moritz

Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed

Start With Why by Simon Sinek

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R Covey

Turn the Ship Around! by L. David Marquet

How to Support Your Child

When it comes to nurturing children’s independence and exploring their own goals, whether through parenting, teaching, tutoring or mentoring, identify role models in their lives. In addition, getting children to think outside the box, to try a new sport or activity, bouncing ideas off them, is a gateway to new knowledge and new experiences. The recent books You Are Awesome and Dare To Be You by Matthew Syed are a great way for children themselves to do this. Autobiographies by public figures are also good: Mud, Sweat and Tears by Bear Grylls and Becoming by Michelle Obama being just two examples. There are many more out there to spur students to success.

If you would like further recommendations or want to organise new opportunities for your child through our extensive network contact Think Tutors for more information.

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Top Benefits of Private Tutoring for your Child

Private home tuition has both the educational and personal benefits. Enabling your child to overcome any learning obstacles but also develop their confidence and self-esteem. We’ll cover the following, to help you gauge whether private tutoring could be an ideal option for you and your child:

 

  • What is private tutoring?
  • Educational benefits of private tutoring
  • Personal benefits of private tutoring
  • How Think Tutors can help

 

What is private tutoring?

Private tutoring is academic support provided to children outside of school. It is tailored to your child’s educational needs and capabilities. A private tutor is not required by the national curriculum, sessions can therefore focus on particular subjects or topics, depending on your child’s academic strengths and weaknesses.

 

In 2019, before the pandemic, according to private tuition statistics, 27% of 11-16 year olds in the UK had received a form of private tutoring. Since Covid-19, the demand has only increased.

 

Private tutoring is designed to enhance your child’s academic capabilities in the best way possible. We understand that everyone has different circumstances and needs, therefore we offer varying types of tutoring support bespoke to your child’s needs including:

 

What are the Educational Benefits of Private Tutoring?

Private tutoring with Think Tutors is a unique experience for every child, tailored to their scholastic abilities. It can help them to strive for academic excellence whilst developing their confidence. Educational benefits of private tutoring include:

 

  • One-to-one attention – Private tutoring offers a distraction-free space, which gives your child the one-to-one attention that school’s can’t provide, due to class sizes. One-to- one tutoring also creates an environment where questions are encouraged without the worry of judgement from peers.
  • Customised to learning style – It is vital that tutoring support is personalised, as every child has different capabilities and needs. A private home tutor can customise sessions to your child’s learning style, whether that be by creating visual examples or setting auditory tasks.
  • Break through learning obstacles – One of the biggest educational benefits of private tutoring is that it allows your child to overcome any learning obstacles. A private tutor will adapt to your child’s pace, planning sessions around what they want to achieve.
  • Prevent summer learning loss – Whilst it is important for children to rest, socialise and enjoy the summer holidays, six weeks away from the classroom can have an impact on engagement, confidence and reading levels, in what is known as summer learning loss. Private home tuition can keep your child engaged throughout the summer, and retain what has been learned during term time.

 

If you want to learn more about how our expert private tutors can support your child’s education, get in touch with us today.

What are the Personal Benefits of Private Tutoring?

Alongside the educational benefits of private tutoring, private home tutors can also tailor tuition, taking on a personal approach. Benefits of private tutoring include:

 

  • Flexibility –  One of the biggest advantages of private tutoring is flexibility. Work commitments, extra-curricular activities and busy social lives can make it difficult to find a regular time slot that suits both parents and children. A private tutor can work around your commitments with the flexibility to decide how often your child requires tutoring sessions. This number can be increased during exam season and decreased during school holidays.
  • Working outside of the syllabus – A private tutor isn’t restricted to the school syllabus. This means they can also support your child outside of the curriculum. Private tutoring can develop other study skills, including management, prioritisation and organisation, all of which are transferable skills used in everyday life.
  • Developing confidence and self-esteem – A private tutor is not a parent or teacher, they are a mentor who can nurture your child’s academic abilities and develop their self-confidence. If your child is struggling with a particular subject i.e English or Maths, private tutoring can provide support to enhance those all important grades.
  • Encouraging goals – Along with developing confidence, one of the most important personal benefits of private tutoring is that it encourages your child to have goals, aspirations and dreams. Schools tend to focus on short-term goals such as grades, whereas tutors often encourage students to have long-term aspirations.
  • Promoting educational responsibility – When students dislike school or are struggling with the curriculum, they tend to feel demotivated. Private home tuition can encourage your child to take responsibility for their education whilst they are given the support required to help them flourish.

Contact Think Tutors

There are a myriad of educational and personal advantages of private tutoring; a tutor can give your child one-to-one attention, encourage educational responsibility and act as a mentor to build confidence and self-esteem.

 

From private A Level tutors to mentorsonline tutoring and homeschooling, we provide tailored tutoring services to support your child’s education.

 

For details on our fees please visit our pricing page. If you have an enquiry about our private tutoring services, or are keen to know more about mentoring, then please contact us and we will be in touch shortly.