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About us

Children's Technology Workshop was first established in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1997. In 2004, CTWorkshop Hong Kong opened its doors, with the successful adaptation of North American programs. In 2006 our newest workshop opened in Shanghai. Our learning model compliments the unique needs of our students by delivering diverse and high-quality programs that are technologically advanced and develop English language skills, with participants ranging in age from 3 to 14. Although classes are taught in academic and non-academic settings, the environment is always fun-first, complimenting our philosophy that learning is fun!

Mission

The mission of CTWorkshop (China) is to provide children with a stimulating, creative, and exciting learning experience. With numerous programs and highly qualified instructors, we strive to expand students' creative capacities and improve English-language skills, laying the foundation for lifelong learning and discovery.

Programs

At CTWorkshop (Children's Technology Workshop), we realize that learning through play is essential to a child's full development, expanding horizons and enabling children to interact with the environment around them. Our workshop's learning environment emphasizes hands-on experiences that stimulate the curiosity to create.

Our core programs, including our holiday and summer iCamps and Workshop Club, afford young minds the opportunity to create their own video game, program a robot or two, direct and edit their own stop motion film, or build and modify a variety of LEGO creations. Students are empowered to author their experience and unleash their creativity!

How Will Your Child Benefit?

CTWorkshop China's programs provide endless opportunity for extra-curricular enrichment. The following are just a few of the benefits…

  • Enhance problem-solving skills
  • Enrich social skills
  • Foster independence
  • Improve English-language skills
  • Introduce basic engineering concepts
  • Exposure to applied technology and numerous computer programs