School students can visit the exhibition on their own or together with teachers, parents, or friends. They can also take part in the museum’s educational programs, which help reveal mathematics as a universal language of the world, the foundation of technology, and an essential part of humanity’s cultural heritage. These sessions are interactive, meaning that students can discover mathematical patterns for themselves, investigate mathematical models, and engage directly with the exhibits. This approach makes learning meaningful and exciting while fostering a genuine interest in mathematics.
What educational programs does the museum offer?
“Mathematics of Ancient Civilizations” is an interactive session that immerses participants in the world of ancient mathematics. During the program, they become acquainted with the numeral systems of Ancient Egypt, Babylon, China, and the Americas, while exploring how mathematics shaped the development of society and culture.
“The Fascinating Fibonacci” introduces school students to one of the most famous numerical patterns in mathematics and shows how it appears in nature, architecture, and art. Participants explore mathematical structures in the world around them and discover the connection between Fibonacci numbers, natural forms, and masterpieces of global culture.
“Mathematics in Music” reveals to students the unexpected links between mathematics and the art of sound. During the session, they have the opportunity to explore rhythm, proportions, harmony, and the structure of a musical composition. Visitors discover the interdisciplinary nature of mathematics and its importance across many areas of human activity.
The museum’s most popular program among school students is the #MathIsEverywhere quest. In this team-based activity, participants explore the museum space and complete a series of tasks. They learn through play, develop communication skills, and apply their mathematical knowledge in practical situations.
Who can take part, and how can they join?
The Cuboid Museum of Mathematics’ interactive thematic programs are designed for school students of different ages, from Grade 3 through Grade 11. At the same time, they can also appeal to a wider audience, as the museum’s experts adapt the content of each program to suit the age of the participants.
To book an educational program for your group, please fill out the form at the link.
Can school students outside from Kyiv take part?
Cuboid’s educational programs are also available in the format of traveling mathematics exhibitions, making them accessible to school students in different regions of Ukraine. These sessions take place in local communities, educational institutions, and learning spaces, allowing students to engage in exploration and interact with exhibits regardless of where they live.
This format is especially important in times of war: it makes it possible to reach communities affected by the war and students in frontline areas. The educational programs are conducted only in safe spaces equipped with shelters, and the Museum of Mathematics team is trained in first aid.
With UNESCO’s support, the Traveling Museum of Mathematics has already visited towns in the Kyiv region — Bila Tserkva, Boyarka, and Irpin, and from March 2026 it will continue its journey to frontline communities in the Sumy, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv regions. Programs like these help reduce students’ learning losses, support continuity in education, and create a modern learning environment despite all the challenges. Just as importantly, they restore children’s interest in learning and renew their sense of belonging to a shared educational space.
By taking part in the museum’s interactive sessions, students develop essential mathematical competencies: critical and logical thinking, spatial imagination, research skills, and the ability to recognize and apply mathematical ideas in other fields of science and everyday life. The team-based format also strengthens communication skills, encourages self-awareness, and helps participants find their role within a group.
We invite school students and educators to join the educational programs of the Cuboid Museum of Mathematics and discover a new, modern way of learning mathematics — lively, inquiry-based, and inspiring.
To book a program, please fill out the form and wait for a call from a museum administrator, or contact the Cuboid Museum of Mathematics by email at [email protected].
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