HTL Group

HTL Group

Kumon Cambodia

Kumon is the world’s leading after-school enrichment programme, offering Mathematics and English language subjects to students from pre-school to secondary school. Today, we are located in over 60 countries and regions, with more than 3.5 million students enrolled in over 23,700 Kumon Centres.

Learn by Ability, Not by Age.

Register for a Complimentary Parent Orientation and arrange for your child to take an assessment at no cost to find out his or her learning potential through a personalised study plan.

The Kumon Method of learning is an individualised learning method that caters to the needs and the academic ability of your child.

The Kumon Method aims for students to go beyond their school grade level through self-learning and advance to studying high school-level material at as young as three years old.

With KUMON CONNECT, students can now easily access and submit their Kumon worksheets with their tablets anytime, anywhere.

Register for a Complimentary Parent Orientation and arrange for your child to take an assessment at no cost to find out his or her learning potential through a personalised study plan.

Free Parent Orientation

Here at Kumon, we believe every child has enormous potential to learn and grow. Each student receives a personalised study plan and the freedom to go beyond. Whether you are looking for a programme to strengthen your child’s academic foundation or supplement his/her education, or build good study habits, the Instructor will explain how the Kumon Programme can help your child achieve his/her learning goals.

The goal of Kumon is for children to study above school grade level once they have filled the gaps in their learning. As children advance through the programme, they often find that schoolwork becomes easier in the subject they are learning with Kumon and other subjects.

Free Diagnostic Test For Childern

Before enrolment, the Kumon Instructor will Identify your child’s learning gap or current ability to determine the appropriate starting level for him or her to work independently in the programme.

When children are studying at the “just-right” level, they are motivated to attempt challenging problems and complete the exercises on their own. When they get stuck, they look at the hints and examples incorporated in the worksheets and figure out how to do the exercises. In this way, continued study at the “just-right” level fosters the ability to learn on their own, or as we say at Kumon, “self-learn”.