First of all, some details about Stephen. Stephen joined Kumon in July 2007 when he was in Form 2. His starting point was Level A. 25 months later, he completed 15 levels to reach Level O (differentiation and intergration or calculus). It has been an incredible journey for both Stephen and the Instructor. He has been very disciplined in adhering to the consistent learning as taught by the Kumon Method of Learning.
Stephen officially completed Level O at the end of June 2009. The Completion Test was scheduled on 21 August 2009 so that Stephen could have 2 months to do his revision. He has rather heavy workload from school and he is also involved in quite a number of extracurricular activities at school. Therefore, it was decided that he should at least have 2 months to revise before sitting for the test. Stephen made good use of the two months by doing many revisions in which he redid the worksheets several times and not just merely studying them so that he could remember how to do the questions.
On 21 August, he arrived at the centre at around 4.30 p.m. The Instructor was anxiously waiting for him to arrive. When he got to the centre, he looked visibly nervous and told the Instructor so. When food was offered, he declined, citing that he had no appetite. He then went into the room for higher level maths students to do some last-minute revision. At around 5 p.m., Sunny the Area Manager and Choy Yee from the Maths Instruction team arrived at the centre. Stephen was briefed through the test before it began. The goal was set to complete all 18 questions. Although he showed signs of nervousness in the beginning, he seemed very well prepared. He flowed through the first four questions without any problems. At Question 5, he struggled a little. He started to struggle more from Questions 7 to 12. However, he remained calm all along. At certain point, he got confused and doubted his own workings so he erased and redid the question. Looking at his smooth flow and in order not to break it just because he started to get confused, Choy Yee gave him some hints. The hints were really minimal but he understood them very quickly. There were only 2 questions which he did not manage to complete within the 90 minutes.


During the 40-minute discussion, Stephen and Choy Yee talked a lot about his future plan. He was already starting to plan for his university course. He is interested in doing computer science so some topics that relate mathematics to computer were discussed. He is definitely more advanced than his peers and this will enable to contribute a lot to the society in the future. Level X never seems to be an optional level for Stephen but just the next level after Level O.
When Stephen finally emerged from the room, party poppers were let out by the assistants who were standing in line to congratulate him. The Instructor congratulated Stephen and passed him a present. It was a very emotional scene as the Instructor nearly teared when Stephen said, "Teacher, I have finally completed Kumon." Other students who were at the centre at that time also witnessed the scene. Hopefully, they had been inspired to complete Kumon just like Stephen had done.
Stephen, well done! You have great study attitude. You learned all the basic and foundation skills in Mathematics. This will equip you in your future study. Most importantly, the self learning skill will benefit you in every aspect of life. Congratulations! Let's contribute to the society with your skills acquired from Kumon. - Instruction Team -
You have made Kumon Jalan Pahlawan, Sibu proud. In addition, being the first Maths completer, you will always be special in our eyes. We hope that more students at the centre will be inspired and motivated by your perseverance and success. Go on to make Sibu and Malaysia proud by contributing to the society using the valuable life skills you have gained from Kumon. Well done, Stephen!





