We are open for in-person instruction in our center. Live, face-to-face online instruction is also available via Mathnasium@home.

Holiday Hours

Our center will be closed the following days:

Presidents Day
Feb 19, 2024
Memorial Day
May 27, 2024
Independence Day
Jul 4, 2024
Independence Day
Jul 4, 2024
Labor Day
Sep 2, 2024
Veterans Day
Nov 11, 2024
Thanksgiving Break
Nov 28, 2024
Thanksgiving Break
Nov 29, 2024
Thanksgiving Break
Nov 30, 2024
Christmas Break
Dec 24, 2024
Christmas Break
Dec 25, 2024
Christmas Break
Dec 26, 2024
New Year's Eve
Dec 30, 2024
New Year's Day
Dec 31, 2024
New Year's Day
Jan 1, 2025

Hours of Operation

Instructional Hours

Mon
3:00PM - 7:00PM
Tues
3:00PM - 7:00PM
Wed
2:30PM - 7:00PM
Thurs
3:00PM - 7:00PM
Fri
3:00PM - 6:00PM
Sat
10:00AM - 2:00PM

Office Hours

Mon-Thurs
1:00PM - 7:00PM
Fri
1:00PM - 6:00 PM
Sat
10:00AM - 2:00PM
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Summer Programs

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What makes Mathnasium different from other tutoring programs?

Learn About the Mathnasium Method™

The Mathnasium Method™

Why Choose Mathnasium?

Face-to-face Math-Only Instruction

In-Center or online, our instructors work face-to-face with your child to focus on their unique math learning needs.

Customized Learning Plans

We create a customized plan to meet your child's unique educational needs and goals.

Math is Fun at Mathnasium

We have engaging instructors, awesome student rewards, and a fun learning space.

Schedule your math skills assessment today

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Distance Learning Support Program for Students in Alameda County

Aug 28, 2020 | Alameda

Mathnasium of Alameda is pleased to share our new program option. Mathnasium of Alameda Presents:         Prime Study Space Monday through Friday (5 days per week): 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Individual desk workspace for..

Why “Number Sense” Is the Beginning of All Math Ability

Jan 31, 2018 | Alameda

Ever hear your child or another student talk about math class and say, “That stuff doesn’t make sense to me!”? That’s pretty typical, and it’s because children don’t get enough contextwhen they learn material. Prov..