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 on the following days:

Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Jan 19, 2026
President's Day
Feb 16, 2026
Memorial Day
May 25, 2026
Independence Day
Jul 4, 2026
Labor Day
Sep 7, 2026
Thanksgiving Break
Nov 26, 2026
Thanksgiving Break
Nov 27, 2026
Thanksgiving Break
Nov 28, 2026
Winter Break
Dec 24, 2026
Winter Break
Dec 25, 2026
Winter Break
Dec 31, 2026
Winter Break
Jan 1, 2027

Hours of Operation

Starting June 1st - August 31st our summer hours are as follows: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12pm-1pm, Monday - Thursday 2:30pm-6pm, Friday: 2:30pm-5pm , Saturday-Sunday: closed.

Instructional Hours

Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
3:00PM - 6:00PM
Wed
2:00PM - 6:00PM
Sat
10:00AM - 12:00PM

Office Hours

Mon - Thu
10:00AM - 7:00PM
Fri
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Sat
10:00AM - 1:00PM

What makes Mathnasium different from other tutoring programs?

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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

Latest News & Posts

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Percent to Fraction: Quick Conversion Steps

Jun 24, 2026 | Calabasas

Mathnasium tutors explain what percent means, show percent to fraction conversion steps with worked examples, and share the mistakes students make most often.

Regular vs. Irregular Polygons: What's the Difference?

Jun 2, 2026 | Calabasas

Mathnasium tutors explain what makes a polygon regular, how irregular polygons differ, and why the distinction matters from grade 3 through middle school.

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