Kumon Cranbourne Education Centre
Address | 10 Maksi Wy, Cranbourne North VIC, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 401 511 619 | ||||||||||
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Website | au.kumonglobal.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Educational Consultant, Tutoring Service | ||||||||||
Rating | 4 13 reviews | ||||||||||
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Kumon Cranbourne Education Centre reviews
13My son goes to KUMON CRANBOURNE and can see good improvements in his academic. The centre is doing really good with respect to coaching kids. Especially the way Preethi immediately address the concerns of parents is much appreciable. Learning/coaching is a two way road, if kids/parents show interest, the best output is given by the educators to support parents and kids to excel. Preethi and KUMON CRANBOURNE does its best in it.
Kumon Cranbourne is highly recommended for any age to start their learning journey. I first sent my daughter to Kumon when she was young, from the start I could see how well she was doing in both math and English. This centre is amazingly well managed by Preethi and her staff. They are incredible in how they approach the child and what tactics they use to get through to them. Hats off to Kumon Cranbourne.
I cannot recommend Kumon Cranbourne Learning Centre enough! My daughter is in grade 5 and is 3 years ahead of her class in Maths. Preethi and her staff are incredibly friendly, approachable and highly efficient. They have always had my daughter’s interests in mind and approached situations accordingly. They set aside time when I need it and do not leave me wondering how I’m going to get my daughter to understand a theory or equation. Their tactical approach is highly commended. Thank you to Preethi and staff. Keep up the great work you all are doing!
Not worth it and will not recommende. Preethi is bias and unprofessional not sure what children will learn from such centre. I was given attitude and treated less of a person by Preethi few weeks ago.
Personally will not recommend this center. Kumon instructor Preethi Ranjthkumar is rude and unprofessional.
This place is amazing. Preeti is doing a great job! I have seen so much improvement in my child.
Highly recommend this place. Thank you very much preethi and team for such a hard work. We can see the output in our children's academic. Great work.
The dedication, professionalism and approachability of Kumon Cranbourne North staff is excellent. Educator Preethi Ranjthkumar is highly professional, approachable and really understandable. Whenever I got any concern I can talk to her freely and got the right solutions for me. She is well able to correct students without offending them. The confidence my son gained after starting Kumon is really incredible and he is well above his expected level in Maths. I strongly recommend this place for kids tuition.
My son is going Kumon from last year and I can see so much improvement in his maths and English. All credit goes to preethi and her team members. All are hardworking, helpful, dedicated and punctual. I personally highly recommend Cranbourne Kumon to all. You won't be disappoint. Please try and you will feel the difference. Cranbourne Kumon is awesome.
My children attended Kumon sessions at Cranbourne for several years during their primary school age and my daughter still uses the facility. Trainings in English as well as Maths helped them to improve their skills and knowledge in both subjects. It is important that children attend the sessions regularly and do the homework promptly. We had better feedback from their schools after attending the Kumon sessions.
My kid has been going to kumon Cranbourne for few years now.his proficiency on the subject is at an another level.amazed by his performance.
The educators at this centre are very good at what they do.
I highly recommend this place for kids tuition
Not worth.just a brainless Factory.machine type learning, no intelligent coaching. Avoid
They may grab your money also without 2 weeks notice.
I studied Math at this tuition for quite a few years, I was even there when there was another person in charge of this tuition.
I think that if you choose to make your child learn at the tuition you should read about the consequences of that decision as well. Anyway, this is my story.
I learned a lot at this tuition, but I've also cried a lot of tears here as well.
I am still ahead of my class in many subjects thanks to Kumon.
Kumon taught me how to stick to a schedule and complete things in time, which is important in life.
But, I feel that the experience of the tuition has left me emotionally exhausted at times.
The booklets I received were no fun at all.
There is no fun in entering a tuition, taking your booklet for the day and keeping your head down working for 1 or 2 hours straight.
I enjoy more engaging and hands on ways of studying.
I was used to studying around noise. I always felt that it was eerily quiet at Kumon and even the smallest sound would make everyone stare at me. I developed some social anxiety due to thinking like this.
I ended up doing VCE math work in Kumon when I was in Year 7 or 8.
I hated it, I didn't need to know all these these functions. I was doing things that I didn't even need at that point in time.
I ended up dreading going to Kumon. I felt sick in my stomach every time I entered through those doors.
Later on I tried out for the selective schools at the same time as a friend of mine (who I introduced to Kumon). Neither of us got accepted at first, we got put on the waiting list. But later my friend got accepted.
A lot of the teachers at Kumon asked us if we got in and I instantly felt them compare my friend and I as we told them our answer.
I used to get especially nervous after this incident, I felt the attitudes and gazes of the teachers change. Maybe it was in my head, I don't know, but I certainly felt that way.
I used to hate myself very much at that point in time. I chose to quit Kumon.
I tried out for John Monash (A science selective school) the next year and only got to the interview stage. Unfortunately, my nervousness and low self esteem overtook me at the interview and I didn't get in.
I used to get depressed for long periods of time after I didn't get accepted to those schools. I thought that life was meaningless many times as well. I just wanted to be good enough for everyone.
I am okay now though. I realized that I enjoy being at my own school. I love that there is so much diversity in my school, no two people are the same. It keeps me surprised everyday. I still don't completely love myself. But, after going through so many depressing things I think that I'm finally a happier where I am now. I'm even considering becoming a doctor or surgeon.
So, Kumon has played an important role in my life, both good and bad.
I do still enjoy Math though, Kumon didn't make me hate Math, which is why I chose it as my VCE subject for Year 10 this year.