
As we celebrate 28 years of Kumon in the Philippines, let’s take a look back at the journey filled with academic success and inspiring stories from parents and students.

Philip Cid Unigo shares his Kumon Completer story to inspire aspiring Kumon students to excel not only in academics, but also in life.

Grit and resilience brought Atty. Vanessa Tanya Dano Babarin to greatness at the Bar Examinations held last year. Now, a full-fledged lawyer, she takes a look back at her early learner years and reflects on how her family and Kumon helped her develop these life skills and more.

Kumon’s educational approach instills essential life skills in students, contributing to their academic success and personal development. Kumon encourages confidence, discipline, critical thinking, and resilience, shaping students into well-rounded individuals prepared for life’s challenges, as testified by parents and completers.

Kumon twin completers share how Kumon has made them realize the value of consistency—be it in academics or in
other activities—and has developed in them the determination and motivation to achieve milestones together.

Kumon Philippines revisits the testimonials of Kumon Parents and Students this 2022.

Kumon Philippines Student Testimonial | One of the youngest Kumon completers share how the Kumon Method of Learning helped shape her character and outlook in life.

Even after students complete their Kumon study, their eagerness to pursue greatness doesn’t dwindle but flourishes even more. Their journey in Kumon, filled with academic and life lessons, has ignited their hearts and minds to gear up for endless possibilities ahead. Attesting to these are Kumon Completers Carvey Ehren Maigue, Nicole Alexis Tan, Ma. Arselene Aquino, and Engr. Leo Dones. The Kumon days

It’s true when they say that we are all unique in our own way. Even when it comes to learning, we have our own reasons and goals that inspired us to try out and after-school programs like Kumon. For Kumon Completer Engr. Arvin Hao, it was his family’s goal to develop his independence in his studies that motivated him to enroll in Kumon

“There are so many problems in this world that need solving. Kumon has been crucial in forming a habit of dissecting real-world problems. This allowed Pocholo Miguel Espina, fondly known as Poch, to understand the world he is in, all while believing that he can always do something more. He learned this from seeing changing environments and competitive surroundings at an early age.


