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Programme Highlights

We are preparing an engaging programme for the KAO Instructors Conference 2026. While specific presentation details are still being finalised, the conference will offer opportunities for growth, meaningful connections, and the exchange of ideas aligned with our goal.

Meet Our Presenters

Ma. Cecile F. Robelo
​(Teacher Ces)

📍 Kumon Angono Centre, Kumon Philippines


⭐ 19 years of experience

Anggraini Putri K. D.
​(Ibu Putri)

📍 Kumon Gatot Subroto Centre, Kumon Indonesia


⭐ 17 years of experience

Krishna Sharma
​(Ms Krishna)

📍 Kumon Lynwood Centre and Kumon Beeliar Centre, Kumon Australia and New Zealand


⭐ 10 years of experience

Michelle Marie T. Tiongco
(Teacher Michelle)

📍 Kumon Paseo Mabini (Talisay) Centre, Kumon Philippines


⭐ 15 years of experience

Additional presentation details will be available by the end of September. Stay tuned for updates!

Awards Ceremony

In this ceremony, we celebrate and recognise the Instructors who have made exceptional contributions toward realising Kumon’s mission and vision of maximising students’ potential. This is our way of honouring their outstanding efforts and unwavering commitment to the growth and learning of every student.

Networking Dinnner

Dinner theme: Harana: A Serenade of Filipino Culture and Pride


Join us on Saturday, 28 November 2026, for an unforgettable Networking Dinner – an elegant cultural night that warmly welcomes our guests with the best of the Philippines. Inspired by the tradition of “Harana,” or serenade, this theme showcases Filipino music, dance, and heritage as a heartfelt expression of pride, hospitality, and artistry. 


Dress code: National Costume

The official language of the conference is English, with simultaneous interpretation available in Bahasa IndonesiaThaiVietnamese, and Japanese throughout the event.

Pre-Conference Centre Visit

Mabuhay from the Philippines! Our Kumon Philippines Instructors are excited to welcome you to their Centres and share the warmth of 'Pinoy' hospitality.


Kumon Philippines Instructors will open their Centres to showcase their daily practices and exchange valuable insights with you. This is a fantastic opportunity to observe their Centres in action, with a special focus on instructioncommunication, and centre management. You will also see the implementation of KUMON CONNECT. We warmly invite you to join us in exchanging ideas and best practices!


Please note that slots for these Centre Visits are limited, so sign up now and don’t miss out.

Date: Friday, 27 November 2026
Time: 10:45 am - 6:30 pm (To be confirmed)
Meeting point: Kumon Desk, Shangri-La The Fort, Manila
Cost: SGD 70 per person (Transportation included)

Centre Visit Registration Information:

  • Participation is exclusive to Kumon Asia & Oceania franchisees
  • Limited to 127 participants only
  • Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Each participant will be assigned to visit one Centre

Please select one theme during registration:
  • Instruction/Communication
  • KUMON CONNECT
  • Centre Management

Important Notes
  • Unsuccessful applicants will be notified by their respective offices by mid-August 2026
  • Further details, including Centre profiles and logistics arrangements, will be shared closer to the conference date


Post-Conference Optional Tour

After the conference, delegates may choose to unwind at their leisure or join one of our specially curated guided tours. The tours will take place on the afternoon of Sunday, 29 November 2026. 
Participation is entirely optional and are offered exclusively to delegates departing on Monday, 30 November 2026.

Each tour requires a minimum of 10 participants to proceed. If a tour does not meet the minimum number of participants, affected delegates will be notified in September.

Date: Sunday, 29 November 2026
Meeting Point: Kumon Desk, Shangri-La The Fort, Manila

Meeting Time: 2:00 pm

Optional Tour 1
Intramuros Heritage Walking Tour

Step into the storied streets of Intramuros and experience centuries of Philippine history brought vividly to life on an immersive, expert-led walking tour. Crafted by renowned heritage specialist Ivan Man Dy, this journey goes far beyond typical sightseeing, weaving compelling narratives that connect colonial Manila to the vibrant city it is today. Wander through iconic landmarks such as Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church, Casa Manila, and Plaza Roma, uncovering powerful stories from the Spanish era to World War II. Thoughtfully paced and rich in insight, this experience invites you to see, feel, and understand Manila’s past triumphs, tragedies, and enduring spirit in a truly memorable way.

Duration: Approximately 3 hours 
Cost: SGD 85 per person

Itinerary:
Fort Santiago : 25 minutes
    Walk: Fort Santiago → Puerta Real Gardens: 18 - 20 minutes
Puerta Real Gardens : 15 minutes
    Walk: Puerta Real Gardens Baluarte de San Diego: 3 - 5 minutes
• 
Baluarte de San Diego : 20 minutes

   Walk: Baluarte de San Diego → San Agustin Church : 6 - 8 minutes

• 
San Agustin Church : 20 minutes

   Walk: San Agustin Church → Plaza de Roma : 6 - 8 minutes

• 
Plaza de Roma : 15 minutes

   Walk: Plaza de Roma → Casa Manila : 6-8 minutes

 Casa Manila : 20 minutes

Note: 

Expect warm and humid weather so dress light and bring your own water tumblers.

Optional Tour 2 
Binondo Food Crawl

Explore Binondo, the world’s oldest Chinatown, on a curated 2–3 hour walking tour that brings Manila’s rich Chinese-Filipino heritage to life. Stroll through lively streets like Ongpin while enjoying a guided mix of cultural insights and carefully selected food stops, featuring both historic eateries and trusted local favourites. Along the way, uncover the stories, traditions, and flavours that define the district in a safe, well-paced experience designed as an authentic and welcoming introduction to Binondo.


Duration: Approximately 3 hours
Cost: SGD 115 per person (inclusive of pork-free food items)


Itinerary:

• Binondo Church: Stories and Architecture : 15 minutes
    Walk: Binondo Church → Ongpin Street : 5 minutes
• Ongpin Street: Food Stroll and Snacks : 60 - 70 minutes

    - Eng Bee Tin (Light pastries/"Hopia")

    - Wai Ying Fast Food (Main savory)

    - Lord Stow’s Bakery (Egg tart/dessert break)

    - Estero Fastfood (Seafood/wok dishes)

    - Dong Bei Dumplings (Dumpling stop)

    Walk: Ongpin Street  → Carvajal Alley : 5 - 8 minutes 

• Carvajal Alley : Food Crawl and Shopping : 60 - 70 minutes

    - New Po Heng Lumpia House (Fresh "Lumpia" stop)

    - Carvajal Street Market (local ingredients, dried goods, Chinatown atmosphere, shopping)

Note: 

Some establishments close on Sundays, so stops may vary based on availability.