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Locality: Pointe-Claire, Quebec

Phone: +1 514-972-3546



Address: 269 Blvd Saint-jean, Suite 245m H9R 3J1 Pointe-Claire, QC, Canada

Website: www.kumon.com/MONTREAL-POINTE-CLAIRE

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Kumon 29.11.2020

Tune in to @KumonNorthAmerica on Instagram next Wednesday, December 9th at 6pm EST/3pm PST for a live interview with young trailblazer and former Kumon Student, Gitanjali. We’ll have the chance to learn more about how she earned her spot on the Forbes 30 Under 30 List, as well as her numerous inventions and successes as a published author. Don’t miss this chance to learn more about one of America’s top young scientists.

Kumon 24.11.2020

The holiday season is such a busy time of the year. Avoid getting overwhelmed and stressed by creating lists with your child! Spend the extra time bonding and organizing together. We've put together four types of lists to give you some inspiration: Grocery List Book List... Gift Wish List List of Accomplishments This Year https://bit.ly/3qc17hv

Kumon 12.11.2020

December is a great time of the year that brings much joy and happiness to our students and their families. What better way to spread the holiday spirit than taking photos? Kumon's December Photo Challenge is five weeks long with a different prompt each week. Take photos and spread the holiday joy. https://bit.ly/3mvRkAo

Kumon 06.11.2020

Harveer's positive attitude was recognized by his school district when was given the Integrity Award. He has been a part of the Gifted and Talented Education program since third grade and has been recognized for his talent in other areas, such as martial arts and music. He was recently recognized by the California Bay Area Tri Valley Sikh Association for his renditions of Kirtan music in public performances. Click to learn more about Harveer's story. https://bit.ly/2KWw4Gp

Kumon 03.11.2020

Clic! Oh, non! On a tous déjà cliqué sur Répondre à tous par erreur. Il y a fort à parier, cela dit, qu’on n’a pas recommencé. C’est parce que faire des erreurs est crucial dans le processus d’apprentissage. https://blog-ca-fr.kumon.com//les-erreurs-forment-la-jeune