Math Squared Education vs Kumon Canada Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Math Squared Education vs Kumon Canada including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Math Squared Education Franchise
Kumon Canada Franchise
Investment $18,550 - $39,300$62,870 - $158,390
Franchise Fee $599$1,000
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Company Overviews

About Math Squared Education

In 1999, the founders of Math Squared, Henry Yang and Jean Tsai realized that most children were having difficulties with problem solving in mathematics and therefore started research about all kinds of math learning programs available. But they found a lot of programs were using the rote system and almost none focused on balancing computation, problem solving, critical thinking, logic, puzzle, geometry and other areas in math. In 2000, they gathered a group of professional engineers, psychologists, mathematicians and educators, in Silicon Valley, who have drawn upon their individual areas of expertise and collaborated to design this entirely new system of learning math for Pre-K to 6th grade. Since the company's inception, 15 centers have been established in the US operating with Math Squared's license program. To further their marketing efforts, they have collaborated with Smart Kids Corp for distribution of the licensees. The founder of Smart Kids, Perry Ho believes that math is more than just the computation; children should be able to think out of the box and be equipped to overcome further challenges. Perry has more than 10 years of working experience as a Program/Marketing Manager in AT&T Bell Labs. She has won the highest honor of Bells Labs President Award for outstanding work. She has been trained extensively by Math Squared trainer to become a Math Squared certified instructor. Perry has been a dedicated educator for several years.

About Kumon Canada

Kumon is the world's largest after-school math and reading program. The Kumon Method has helped millions of children achieve more than they ever thought they could. Kumon's, math and reading programs help children of all ages and levels become eager, independent self-learners. Unlike tutoring sessions, Kumon helps children learn how to learn on their own, and develops strong academic skills. Our students gain a sense of confidence that will help them in the classroom and beyond. The costs to start up and operate a Kumon Center are surprisingly modest. And so, relative to other educational franchises, profitability can come sooner. While management and teaching skills will help you succeed, formal qualifications are not necessary. That's because with Kumon's support and proven instructional method, the most important requirement is a passion to invest in the future - both yours and your students. If you are an enterprising individual interested in starting your own business and contributing to the community, Kumon is the perfect opportunity. With more than 50 years of success and growth, Kumon is one of the most established franchise businesses in the world. In North America, 340,000 students are enrolled in more than 2,000 individually owned and operated centres.

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