Mental arithmetic program for primary schools and kindergartens

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The experimental group, which received an average of two hours of mental arithmetic training per week, gained an average of 7.11 IQ points, a 10.6% increase compared to the control group, which did not receive it.
University of Manchester, 2008
University of Manchester, 2008

We are the Abakus Center

International school of mental arithmetic for children aged 5 to 12

We are the Abakus Center

We offer the Mental Arithmetic program for schools and educational centers as part of extracurricular activities and part of the school curriculum. Our students learn mental arithmetic online and offline around the world.

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Countries
204
Centers
Students
40 097

What is Mental Arithmetic?

Mental Arithmetic offers a proven means to developing a child's academic abilities and creative thinking skills in a balanced way.

The programme begins by teaching each child to use an abacus, an ancient tool that allows tactile interaction with mathematics. Once the abacus has been mastered, each child learns to do calculations in their head by forming a mental image of a number on the abacus. The result is each child is able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide even very large numbers mentally.

Peer-reviewed studies with control groups have shown that the Abakus program leads to improved academic results and increased performance in foreign languages.

How do children benefit from
Mental Arithmetic?

Abakus Mental Arithmetic Programme, involving mental calculations, stimulates both the right and the left hemispheres of the brain and helps children strengthen their visualization skills

Logical thinking
Logical thinking
Mathematical thinking
Mathematical thinking
Memory and critical thinking
Memory and critical thinking
Analytical skills
Analytical skills
Creativity and confidence
Creativity and confidence
Spatial imagination
Spatial imagination

How does it work at schools?

The Abakus Programme can be implemented in 2 ways:

As an integral part of the School Curriculum
Abakus Mental Arithmetic becomes a compulsory subject to the students of the school. School can start introducing the program in one or several classes as a pilot project and later expand to the full stage or implement the programme for all classes from Early Years and Primary stages.
As an extracurricular activity
Schools can introduce the Abakus Mental Arithmetic as an extracurricular course offered for students. The groups are divided according to the students' age and level.
As an integral part of the School Curriculum
As an extracurricular activity

Abakus Center prepares teachers and provides training every year.

We work closely with our schools, from programme design to the certification of a teacher with the professional development qualification to help them deliver courses on the best possible level.

Case Studies

Location:British School of Sofia
Number of Campuses implemented Abakus Programme:2
Students involved in Abakus Programme:154
Accreditations:COBIS, Cambridge Assessment, IB DP

The British School of Sofia implemented the Abakus Programme as part of the school curriculum. Children from the Pre-school Campus and Primary School Campus attend the lesson twice a week.

A number of students of BBS compete with other Abakus students and win prize places on the European and International level.

'Abakus Center's Academic Partnership has been tremendous for BBS. Our students and faculty members find the Abakus Center Partnership to be a very valuable tool for brain development.'
British School of Sofia
Location:Thames British School
Number of Campuses implemented Abakus Programme:1
Accreditations:Cambridge Assessment, IB DP

Thames British School offers Abakus Programme as an extracurricular activity for students from Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 and 2 from Cambridge Primary.

'Abakus Center allows our students to develop networks, improve academic results, as well as to be linked with other mental arithmetic students international tournaments.'
Thames British School
Location:Phönix Privatschulen
Number of Campuses implemented Abakus Programme:1
Accreditations:Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research of Austria

Phönix Privatschulen offers Abakus Programme as an integral part of the school curriculum for Elementary School students.

Phönix Privatschulen
Location:Cambridge International School of Armenia
Number of Campuses implemented Abakus Programme:1
Accreditations:Cambridge Assessment

Cambridge International School of Armenia offers Abakus Programme as an extracurricular activity for students from Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 and 2 from Cambridge Primary.

Cambridge International School of Armenia
Location:Cambridge International School
Number of Campuses implemented Abakus Programme:4
Accreditations:Cambridge Assessment

Cambridge Internation School offers Abakus Programme as an extracurricular activity for students from Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 and 2 from Cambridge Primary.

Cambridge International School
Location:STERNIK PRUSZKÓW SZKOŁA PODSTAWOWA
Number of Campuses implemented Abakus Programme:1
Accreditations:POLISH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

STERNIK PRUSZKÓW SZKOŁA PODSTAWOWA offers Abakus Programme as an extracurricular activity for students from Primary School. Students from STERNIK PRUSZKÓW SZKOŁA PODSTAWOWA take part in the Abakus Competitions on the National and European level.

STERNIK PRUSZKÓW SZKOŁA PODSTAWOWA

What's included in the School License?

Professional development and training for teachers

We provide comprehensive support to help teachers deliver our programmes and qualifications successfully in the classroom.

  • Comprehensive training for the programme leaders and teachers in each center or online
  • Detailed documentation to help design fit-for-purpose programmes, appropriate to needs and contexts
  • Learning resources for the candidates in the Guide for the qualification
  • Examiner feedback to highlight achievement and points of development for the future
  • Two-step certification for the candidate teachers to become a fully qualified Abakus Mental Arithmetic Coach

Resources and guides for the Abakus Programme

We have produced a series of resources to support the teaching and learning in your school for Primary School and EYFS students. They explore different aspects of educational practice, from designing a curriculum to improving the quality of classroom activity.

Marketing support

A wide range of marketing materials is available for schools including the brand book, posters, promotional materials as brochures and roll-ups, and many more.

Certification

To ensure the highest quality, Abakus provides certification for students and teachers for 10 levels of Mental Arithmetic.

Download Certification brochure

Learning resources for kids

Abakus centers have access to a range of fun resources that ignite children's curiosity, enable structured development, and are aligned with the curriculum. Our materials are all designed in line with the latest research findings to help you build an enriching learning experience.

Learning resources for kids

They include:

  • Abakus Coursebook
  • Mental Calculation book
  • Assessment book
  • Classic abacus
  • Access to the online platform (1 year)
  • Certification after completion

Online Platform

We created a versatile online platform where you can open access to your students and teachers and manage the groups in a few clicks. All the apps are designed to engage students to practice mental math more at home. Teachers easily can see the results of students and determine what to focus on in the class.

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Online Platform

Abakus International Competitions

Abakus Center provides Annual International Competition for all Mental Arithmetic learners. We want to give students the opportunity to develop their passion for Math and to promote the attributes of an Abakus learner through collaboration and communication, promoting innovation and creativity.

2016 - Seoul, South Korea
2016
Seoul, South Korea
2017 - Johannesburg, South Africa
2017
Johannesburg, South Africa
2018 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2018
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2019 - Warsaw, Poland
2019
Warsaw, Poland
2019 - Moscow, Russia
2019
Moscow, Russia
2019 - Bangkok, Thailand
2019
Bangkok, Thailand
2020 - Cologne, Germany
2020
Cologne, Germany
2020 - Online
2020
Online
2021 - Online
2021
Online
2022 - London, UK
2022
London, UK
Due to the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak, competitions are provided online for 2020/2021.
Learn more about Online Competitions

What parents say about us

Results from a survey of 900 parents of our students

57%
Improvement in academic performance
65%
Boost of creativity
73%
Memory enhancement
59%
Increased self-confidence

Studying the Effects of Mental Arithmetic on the intelligence of children

Research on the Effects of Abacus training on the intelligence of children

The University of Manchester

Research duration: 34 weeks
First published: 3 August 2008

Using a sample of 3185 children, this study investigated the effects of abacus training on intelligence, assessed using standard progressive matrices (SPM). The children were divided into two groups: one group received two hours of abacus training a week for 34 weeks, while the control group did not receive any training.

The two groups were retested at the end of the study period and, controlling for practice effects, the experimental group on average gained 7.11 IQ points, a 10.6% increase, and a statistically significant result. The children who had completed the training also performed much more quickly (+4.6%).

Authors:

Dr. Paul lrwing (University of Manchester, Manchester, UK)

Dr. Richard Lynn (University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK)

Dr. Omar Khaleefa (University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan)

 

Dr. Alya Hamza (University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan)

Neural correlates underlying mental calculation in abacus experts: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study

Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine

Experts of abacus operation demonstrate extraordinary ability in mental calculation. There is psychological evidence that abacus experts utilize a mental image of an abacus to remember and manipulate large numbers in solving problems; however, the neural correlates underlying this expertise is unknown. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we compared the neural correlates associated with three mental-operation tasks (numeral, spatial, verbal) among six experts in abacus operations and eight non-experts. In general, there was more involvement of neural correlates for visuospatial processing (e.g., right premotor and parietal areas) for abacus experts during the numeral mental-operation task. The activity of these areas and the fusiform cortex was correlated with the size of numerals used in the numeral mental-operation task. Particularly, the posterior superior parietal cortex revealed significantly enhanced activity for experts compared with controls during the numeral mental-operation task. Comparison with the other mental-operation tasks indicated that activity in the posterior superior parietal cortex was relatively specific to computation in 2-dimensional space. In conclusion, the mental calculation of abacus experts is likely associated with enhanced involvement of the neural resources for visuospatial information processing in 2-dimensional space.

Authors:

TAKASHI HANAKAWA (Human Brain Research Center, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan. Human Motor Control Section, NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA)

MANABU HONDA (Human Brain Research Center, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan. PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Corp., Kawaguchi, Japan)

TOMOHISA OKADA (National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan)

HIDENAO FUKUYAMA (Human Brain Research Center, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan)

HIROSHI SHIBASAKI (Human Brain Research Center, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan)

Effects of abacus learning on 3rd- graders' performance in paper- and-pencil tests of calculation

Shinshu University, Dokkyo University

This study was aimed at investigating the effects of after-school abacus learning on paper-and-pencil calculation. Two speeded tests of basic calculation, «power tests» of multi-digit addition, subtraction, open sentence problems and word problems involving addition and subtraction, and comprehension of the «trade» principle between columns were given to 110 3rd-graders, 53 of whom were learning abacus outside the school. The abacus learners (a) were much quicker in a basic calculation, (b) made more correct responses in multi-digit subtraction, and (c) more often wrote a mathematical expression and identified the missing number correctly. All these differences remained significant even when school grades in the language entered analyses as a covariate. However, when the speed of basic calculation was partialled out, differences in other tests became insignificant. No difference was observed incomprehension of the trade principle. Abacus learning seemed to have influenced paper-and-pencil calculation not through conceptual understanding, but through proficiency in shared component skills.

Authors:

SHIZUKO AMAIWA (Faculty of Education, Shinshu University, Nishi-Nagano, Nagano 380) GIYOO HATANO (Dokkyo University, Soka, Saitanta 340)

Parents' testimonials

Mental Arithmetic is a unique way to develop my children's intellectual abilities. I think they will be a long way ahead of their peers, since the programme develops both sides of their brain, and also teaches to think outside the box.
Adam
Student's Father
The course is greatly improving my child's study skills, which are so important in the modern world. We are very pleased with the standard of teaching: as a result my son has increased his average marks at school, and has become more self-disciplined and attentive. His overall interest in learning has improved greatly.
Michael
Student's Father
My son's memory has clearly improved: he has started thinking logically. Here the mental arithmetic study programme has elements of play embedded into it - I think it is very effective.
Robert
Student's Father

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