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The number of kindergartens contracted Gakken STEAM Program has archived 120 !

Gakken and KiddiHub have begun selling the Gakken STEAM Program (GSP)
to private kindergartens in Vietnam in January 2023.

In Vietnam, where the STEAM education market is still small,
we have held various seminars, science shows, online marketing, telesales and steady sales to KiddiHub’s customers,kindergartens.
And finally, we archived a memorable 100 kindergartens in April 2024 Moreover,we made contracts with 120 kindergartens in June. 

This month, we are launching a math programme for 3-4 year olds, which has been requested by many of our customers.
The programme consisted by colourful worksheets and activities, and it is based on the Gakken philosophy, ‘learning through play’.

Impression from kindergarten directors who have introduced the GSP.

(Olympia preschool)
The quality of instruction from the KiddiHub coaches are excellent. The coaching is designed to keep the children engaged, so they concentrate on the programme and enjoy it. 

(KiddiesTown preschool)
Our children always look forward to the GSP lessons.
When they are in science lessons, they have a lot of questions, which help them to think about scientific phenomenon and make various discoveries.
The coaches’ guidance is easy for children to understand,
and the lesson materials are rich and engaging, attracting the curiosity of our children.
In the programming lessons, they also acquire knowledge of shapes, space and mathematics, and theirproblem-solving skills are trained through the lessons.
We signed up for GSP because it is interesting and originated in Japan.
I am looking forward to seeing how the children will change in the future.

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The Gakken Classroom brand was created in 1980 with the ardent desire to help children gain self-confidence and experience the joy of learning. Gakken Classroom currently has over 15,000 learning centers with over 420,000 members learning at them. In the face of the changing demands for education and in response to a wave of requests from abroad, we also expanded overseas in 2014.
Seeking education which suits the coming age, people around the world call for education
which focuses not just on visible skills such as test scores, but which fosters invisible skills which cannot be measured with numbers, such as logical thinking skills, zest for living, learning motivation, learning attitude and morals. Technological development and globalization offer us new opportunities. On the other hand, the fast-paced changes come with uncertainty. In the coming age, we will need invisible skills such as logical thinking skills, problem-solving skills and concentration more than ever.