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Kumon pupils get prizes

The Kumon method of learning aims to assist pupils with maths and science and can benefit children and adults alike.

NELSPRUIT – Kumon recently had a prize-giving ceremony at Penryn College. This method of learning was developed in Japan and aims to assist pupils with maths and science. It can benefit children and adults alike.

It was created as a series of worksheets that are not designed to improve maths and English skills as an end in itself, but as an educational method using these skills to develop the potential of a child.

The aim of Kumon is to unleash each child’s potential by improving confidence and self-esteem, as well as encouraging self-discipline and a habit of daily study. Since each pupil works at his or her own pace, there is no failing in the Kumon method.

Classes are available in the area. Enquiries: Paula on 076-657-1664.

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