Mental Math builds focus, speed, and number confidence through abacus-based training. Delivered through the globally recognized UCMAS curriculum, kids develop the ability to solve complex calculations mentally — and carry that clarity into every subject.
Confident number sense thatcarries into school and beyond.
Fast, accurate mental
calculations without a
calculator.
The ability to block out
distractions and stay locked in.
Visual and sequential memory
that strengthens with each level.
Processing spoken number
sequences builds active
listening.
Breaking complex problems into manageable steps.
Right-brain activation through
visualization techniques.
Performing calculations while
listening to new inputs.
Mastery breeds confidence that extends beyond math class.
Cognitive skills that transfer to
every subject.
Students advance every 4–5 months based on readiness, not afixed timeline. Two tracks designed for different stages ofdevelopment.
Foundation-level abacus training. Students learn bead manipulation,basic addition and subtraction, and begin developing mentalvisualization.
Advanced mental math. Students work with larger numbers, multiplication, division, and increasingly complex mental calculations at speed.
Monthly fees based on average 4 classes/month (48/year). Closed during March break, first week of July, and 2 weeks winter holidays.
Schedule confirmed post assessment
Most families start with one program and add more as their child grows. Each is designed to complement the others.
UCMAS is a globally recognized abacus-based mental math program. At Aizen, we deliver it as our Mental Math program — building focus, mental agility, and numeracy confidence in children ages 5–13.
Children can start as early as Senior Kindergarten (age 5). The Junior Program runs SK to Grade 2, with a Senior Program from Grade 3 to 8.
Registration is $90 (one-time, includes student kit). Monthly tuition is $165 for four weekly sessions. New materials are $35 every 4–5 months.
Aizen delivers UCMAS as part of a connected multi-skill Growth Path. Your child doesn’t just learn math — they build it alongside leadership, engineering, strategic thinking, and more.
Every family has different goals.
We’ll help you find the best first step.
