Services

At Think Forward, we support students through every stage of their school journey, from the earliest foundations to advanced exam preparation. Our focus is on Maths and English, helping students develop the core skills that underpin success across all concepts.

We also provide tailored support for key entrance exams, giving families confidence at every milestone.

At Think Forward, we support students through every stage of their school journey, from the earliest foundations to advanced exam preparation. Our focus is on Maths and English, helping students develop the core skills that underpin success across all concepts.

We also provide tailored support for key entrance exams, giving families confidence at every milestone.

Common Questions

How are lessons structured at Think Forward?

Every lesson is built around clarity and progress. We always start by revisiting the basics, not to repeat old ground, but to make sure the foundation is solid before we move forward. From there, lessons follow a structured flow: clear explanation, guided examples, independent practice, and discussion. Students are encouraged to explain their reasoning - a method proven to deepen understanding. Every few weeks, we conduct short progress tests and adjust the study roadmap accordingly, so no time is ever wasted and every session has a purpose.

Do you offer online or in-person tutoring?

Yes. Families can choose between online, in-person, or hybrid sessions, whatever works best for their schedule and learning style. The online format isn’t just a video call; it’s fully interactive, with visual explanations, live annotation, and shared resources like digital worksheets and exam kits alongside the lecutre being recorded to revisit. In-person lessons allow for closer observation and immediate correction, ideal for students who need more structure. Many families combine both, using online for regular learning and in-person sessions before exams for reinforcement.

How often should my child have lessons?

Lesson frequency depends on the student’s goals, but most families choose two lessons per week per subject. For exam preparation (such as GCSEs or 11+), many increase frequency in the months leading up to the test. Between lessons, students are given small, focused tasks or past paper sections to reinforce what we’ve covered. We track their progress continuously, so if a topic needs extra attention, we adjust the schedule immediately. The aim isn’t to overload, it’s to make sure every session is meaningful and builds momentum.

How do you track student progress and share results with parents?

Progress is tracked, recorded, and reviewed. Every student has a personal progress record, where we log test results, topic scores, and feedback after each block of lessons. Parents receive clear summaries, not vague reports, showing strengths, areas for improvement, and how each topic aligns with the school curriculum or exam specification. We also hold termly review meetings with parents to discuss growth and next steps.

How is pricing determined, and can I book a free consultation?

Because every family’s needs are different, pricing is tailored to the student’s year group, subjects, and lesson frequency. We keep pricing transparent and flexible; no hidden fees, just honest structure. The best way to find out what works for you is through a free consultation. It’s a short meeting where we talk about your child’s current level, goals, and the type of support that would make the biggest difference. From there, we’ll recommend a personalised study plan and quote based on your needs.

What subjects and exam boards do you cover?

We currently teach Maths, English, and Economics across all major UK exam boards — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and Cambridge (CIE). Each lesson is tailored to the student’s syllabus and assessment style, so nothing feels unfamiliar when exam season arrives. For 11+ and entrance exams, we also cover Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, including timed practice and mock assessments based on real past papers. Every resource and worksheet we use is designed in-house and updated regularly to reflect the latest exam trends and marking criteria.

Common Questions

How are lessons structured at Think Forward?

Every lesson is built around clarity and progress. We always start by revisiting the basics, not to repeat old ground, but to make sure the foundation is solid before we move forward. From there, lessons follow a structured flow: clear explanation, guided examples, independent practice, and discussion. Students are encouraged to explain their reasoning - a method proven to deepen understanding. Every few weeks, we conduct short progress tests and adjust the study roadmap accordingly, so no time is ever wasted and every session has a purpose.

Do you offer online or in-person tutoring?

Yes. Families can choose between online, in-person, or hybrid sessions, whatever works best for their schedule and learning style. The online format isn’t just a video call; it’s fully interactive, with visual explanations, live annotation, and shared resources like digital worksheets and exam kits alongside the lecutre being recorded to revisit. In-person lessons allow for closer observation and immediate correction, ideal for students who need more structure. Many families combine both, using online for regular learning and in-person sessions before exams for reinforcement.

How often should my child have lessons?

Lesson frequency depends on the student’s goals, but most families choose two lessons per week per subject. For exam preparation (such as GCSEs or 11+), many increase frequency in the months leading up to the test. Between lessons, students are given small, focused tasks or past paper sections to reinforce what we’ve covered. We track their progress continuously, so if a topic needs extra attention, we adjust the schedule immediately. The aim isn’t to overload, it’s to make sure every session is meaningful and builds momentum.

How do you track student progress and share results with parents?

Progress is tracked, recorded, and reviewed. Every student has a personal progress record, where we log test results, topic scores, and feedback after each block of lessons. Parents receive clear summaries, not vague reports, showing strengths, areas for improvement, and how each topic aligns with the school curriculum or exam specification. We also hold termly review meetings with parents to discuss growth and next steps.

How is pricing determined, and can I book a free consultation?

Because every family’s needs are different, pricing is tailored to the student’s year group, subjects, and lesson frequency. We keep pricing transparent and flexible; no hidden fees, just honest structure. The best way to find out what works for you is through a free consultation. It’s a short meeting where we talk about your child’s current level, goals, and the type of support that would make the biggest difference. From there, we’ll recommend a personalised study plan and quote based on your needs.

What subjects and exam boards do you cover?

We currently teach Maths, English, and Economics across all major UK exam boards — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and Cambridge (CIE). Each lesson is tailored to the student’s syllabus and assessment style, so nothing feels unfamiliar when exam season arrives. For 11+ and entrance exams, we also cover Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, including timed practice and mock assessments based on real past papers. Every resource and worksheet we use is designed in-house and updated regularly to reflect the latest exam trends and marking criteria.