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one curriculum, built level by level.

Every child follows a carefully paced path — from holding their very first bead to solving complex sums entirely in the mind. Here's exactly what your child learns at each stage, and how the skills stack up over the years.

starting young? ages 6.5–8.

Younger children begin at the Junior level, where everything moves at a gentle, playful pace to build comfort and confidence first.

a little older? ages 8–10.

Older children start at the Beginner level, covering the same foundations faster by drawing on the focus they already have.

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every level, in full.

Pick your child's starting point by age — after that, every child climbs the same path to the top, one sub-level at a time.

checkpoint: the baseline test.

Before classes begin, we test your child's current calculation speed. Every bit of progress from here is measured against their own starting point — not a generic yardstick.

starting point · age 6.5–8
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junior level.

18–20 months

The very first step into the world of abacus, designed for young beginners, building comfort with the instrument at a gentle, age-appropriate pace.

Abacus BasicsAdditionSubtractionTables (1–9)
  1. Junior 14–5 months
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  2. Junior 24–5 months
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  3. Junior 34–5 months
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  4. Junior 44–5 months
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starting point · age 8–10
01

beginner level.

5–6 months

Designed for slightly older children, this level builds the same foundational skills at a quicker pace, drawing on the child's existing focus and classroom number exposure.

Abacus BasicsAdditionSubtractionTables (1–9)
  1. Beginner 14–5 months
    syllabus details coming soon.
both paths meet here.
02

foundation level.

12–14 months

A pivotal shift from physical to mental calculation, laying the groundwork for true mental math ability.

VisualizationMultiplicationDivision
  1. Foundation 24–5 months
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  2. Foundation 34–5 months
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  3. Foundation 44–5 months
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checkpoint: the 5x speed test.

At the end of Foundation, your child retakes the very same test — and calculates five times faster than their baseline. Proof, not a promise.

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advanced level.

16–18 months

Skills sharpen further as children take on harder calculations entirely in the mind, building logical reasoning alongside speed and accuracy.

MultiplicationDivisionDecimalsBODMASNegative Numbers
  1. Advanced 14–5 months
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  2. Advanced 24–5 months
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  3. Advanced 34–5 months
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  4. Advanced 44–5 months
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04

grand module.

12–14 months

The final level, where mental math skills reach their peak through advanced concepts and real-world application.

MultiplicationDivisionDecimalsProfit & LossSimple InterestSquare RootsCube RootsBODMAS
  1. Grand Module A4–5 months
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  2. Grand Module B4–5 months
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  3. Grand Module C4–5 months
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graduation.

Completing the Grand Module marks the end of a remarkable journey — from first learning to hold beads to confidently solving complex calculations in the mind. Along the way your child builds sharper focus, stronger memory, and lasting confidence — skills that go far beyond numbers.

gift your child the power of abacus.

One free demo class is all it takes to see what your child can do.