A history of KUMON
The 1950s
1954
Toru Kumon, a high school maths teacher, began providing education-based on the concept of self-learning to his son, Takeshi, then a second grader in elementary school. He wrote numerous calculation problems on loose-leaf paper for his son. This was the origin of the KUMON Method.
1955
The first maths centre using KUMON worksheets is opened in Osaka, Japan.
1958
The KUMON Institute of Education is established.
1959
Toru Kumon starts the Advanced Student Honour Roll - celebrating students learning independently, above the level expected for their age.
The 1960s
1962
The Osaka Institute of Mathematics Ltd. is established.
1968
Toru Kumon retires from Osaka Municipal Higashi High School, ending his teaching career to focus on the business of the KUMON Institute.
1969
The number of KUMON students exceeds 10,000.
The 1970s
1974
The first KUMON centre outside of Japan opens in New York, USA. It was with the opening of this Centre in New York that the provision of KUMON Method study outside Japan first began.
1975
The number of KUMON students exceeds 100,000.
1978
Takeshi Kumon (Toru Kumon's son and the first KUMON student) is appointed as the President of the KUMON Institute of Education.
The 1980s
1980
KUMON arrives in Europe, offering the maths programme in Germany.
1981
The number of KUMON students exceeds 1,000,000.
1985
KUMON arrives in Belgium with the first centre opening in Brussels.
The 1990s
1993
The number of KUMON students worldwide exceeds 2,000,000.
1995
Chairman Toru Kumon passes away at the age of 81 (25 July).
1997
President Takeshi Kumon passes away (7 January).
The 2000s
2001
The new KUMON logo is created.
The number of Kumon students exceeds 3,000,000 worldwide.
2006
The number of KUMON students exceeds 4,000,000 worldwide.
2008
The KUMON Group celebrates its 50th anniversary.