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Create Lab is a Singapore-based technology learning provider for children and teens. Its website says it has been operating since 2015, offers online courses globally, and also runs programs in schools or centers in Singapore, Gurgaon in India, and Sri Lanka. Rather than positioning itself as a pure coding school, it focuses on computational thinking, creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving, with courses related to coding, robotics, design thinking, and STEM.
The curriculum claims to include 450+ hours of programming content, covering Young Explorers, Scratch AI, Python, web design and development, app design and development, AI and machine learning, and more. The age bands are relatively clear: ages 5-7 focus on screen-free early learning using Tinker Lab and Beebot Robots; ages 8+ use Scratch and AppInventor to create stories, games, and apps; ages 12+ or older students can move on to Python, HTML, Java, AI, and ML. In terms of delivery, the site shows filters such as Online, On campus, and Hybrid. Parent reviews also mention group and one-on-one classes, but it is not clearly stated whether classes are live or recorded.
Create Lab emphasizes that its teachers are trained and act more like learning facilitators, helping students progress at their own pace. Its academic advisory board appears strong, with members from institutions such as Oxford, NUS, George Washington University, and UCL, covering areas including children’s coding, AI, HCI, and software engineering. The website does not disclose clear information about certificates. Pricing transparency is limited: the scraped content only shows Young Explorers priced at $1.00, while other courses require further inquiry or registration confirmation, making it difficult to fully assess the long-term cost of study.
The main advantages are its broad course coverage, clearly designed age progression, and emphasis on project creation and open-ended exploration. It is suitable for families who want children to progress gradually from Scratch and robotics to Python and AI. The downside is that public information is incomplete: pricing, teaching language, certificates, payment methods, and FAQ details are not clearly explained, and some statistics are shown as 0, which may affect parents’ decision-making. It is better suited to students aged 5-14 and above who want a structured introduction to coding and technology.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text alone. Before booking a trial class, it is advisable to confirm network accessibility, the class platform, time zone arrangements, and payment methods. If access or payment is inconvenient, you can compare it with Scratch’s official resources, Code.org, Tynker, Kodable, and domestic children’s coding providers.
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