Mathnasium Expands Globally with 51 New Franchise Deals and 42 New Centers in 2025

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Mathnasium Learning Centers, a leading math-only supplemental education franchise, has announced a remarkable mid-year growth with the signing of 51 new franchise agreements and the opening of 42 new centers globally in the first half of 2025. This expansion includes 31 new centers in North America and 11 internationally, marking a significant milestone with the opening of its 100th international center in Hammersmith, United Kingdom. The brand's growth is a response to the escalating demand for math education support, driven by learning loss recovery needs and the growing importance of STEM careers.
Kevin Shen, Chief Development Officer of Mathnasium, attributes this surge in growth to the brand's focused and proven model, which specializes in supplemental math education. This specialization not only sets Mathnasium apart in the market but also ensures resilience and performance, making it a preferred choice for families prioritizing academic success. The timing of these new openings is strategic, aligning with the 2025-26 academic year to provide students with the necessary support to overcome achievement gaps and advance their math skills.
Mathnasium's commitment to delivering a high-quality learning experience is reflected in its Net Promoter Score (NPS) above 80, indicating strong customer satisfaction and measurable academic progress. Tyler Sgro, CEO of Mathnasium, emphasizes the brand's focus on creating a supportive and empowering environment for students, which in turn fuels enrollment and referrals. The first half of 2025 also saw Mathnasium being ranked No. 97 on Entrepreneur’s Franchise 500® list, expanding its global footprint to Romania, and enhancing its technology platform with new intelligent assistant tools to improve operational efficiency and family communication.
Looking ahead, Mathnasium plans to continue its expansion with new centers in Romania, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Mexico, and the UK by the end of 2025. With national math performance still below pre-pandemic levels, the need for personalized math education remains critical. Mathnasium's growth not only underscores the strength of its business model but also its dedication to helping students build foundational math skills and confidence for the future.

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