
Build a Sharper, Smarter Mind with UCMAS
We’re Now in Melton.
UCMAS Melton offers world-class abacus and mental math programs designed to enhance focus, memory, and creativity for children.
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Our Program
At UCMAS Melton, we offer the same trusted programs as UCMAS Victoria

UCMAS Abacus & Mental Math
The flagship program that trains children in speed and accuracy, while enhancing concentration, memory, and problem-solving.

i-Maths
The flagship program that trains children in speed and accuracy, while enhancing concentration, memory, and problem-solving.

Advanced Programs
Designed for older children to refine mental agility, analytical skills, and logical thinking.
Benefits for your child
- Focus & Concentration
- Memory & Recall
- Creativity & Imagination
Frequently Asked Questions?
What age group is UCMAS for?
UCMAS is suitable for children aged 4 to 13 years.
Do you offer trial classes?
Yes! We offer a free trial class so children can experience the program before enrolling.
Where are classes held?
Classes are conducted in Melton, Victoria. Full venue details will be provided upon enrolment.
How long does the program run?
UCMAS is a long-term developmental program. Children typically attend classes weekly, and progression depends on their level and consistency.
What makes UCMAS different from tutoring?
Unlike tutoring, UCMAS doesn’t just focus on academics. It develops cognitive skills such as focus, memory, concentration, and problem-solving, which help children excel across all subjects.
Will UCMAS help improve school performance?
Yes. Parents consistently report better grades, confidence, and study habits after their children start UCMAS.
Is UCMAS only for kids who are good at math?
Not at all. UCMAS is designed for all children—whether they excel at math or struggle with it. The focus is on building strong learning skills, not just numbers.
How are classes conducted?
Classes are interactive and engaging, combining Abacus practice, mental math, and fun exercises that stimulate both sides of the brain.
What support do parents receive?
Parents are given updates on their child’s progress and guidance on how to encourage practice at home.


