project based learning for
creative genius
Flying Robot by 6 year-old Charlie
Flying Robot by 6 year-old Charlie
Unlike traditional camps, we adopt a project-based, industry-informed, and future-focused curriculum with impact at the core of the experience. Our accelerated intensive program resembles the work creatives do in the field. From industrial design to fashion, short film production to life and food science, don’t miss the chance for your child to discover their passion at a young age!
Greta Thunberg was 8 when she first learned about climate change. Malala Yousafzai was 11 when she first spoke about education rights and 18 when she won the Nobel Peace Prize, . At Lifelong Labs, we believe no one is too young make a difference. From product development to fundraising, we teach young entrepreneurs how to build a sustainable company for social good!
Have you always wanted create a short film after your trip to share with friends and family but don’t know how to use iMovie? Are there applications on your phone that you have no idea how to navigate? This course is perfect for those who did not grow up with iPhones and Zoom meetings but want to keep up with the latest technology and use it to stay updated connected with loved ones!
Founded in 2018, educators at Lifelong Labs firmly believe every child can be a creative genius and personalised curriculum can help students develop skills of the future to make positive impact on their communities .
Our board members are pioneers from the following institutions
Mo is Hong Kong’s leading project based learning educator and practicing artist. She specialises in creative media and the intersection between, art, design and technology. From electric skateboards to short films, cookie companies to ping pong competitions she has mentored Hong Kong’s brightest young minds in turning ideas into reality, passion and inquiry into social impact.
Under the guidance of Scratch inventor Prof. Mitchel Resnick at. MIT Media Lab, she founded Lifelong Labs to transform the future of creative learning. Recently, she collaborated with her Harvard Professor on a book titled Designing Schools and Democratic Learning Environments: A Global Perspective. Palgrave Macmillan. Prior to Lifelong Labs, Mo studied political science and visual arts at University of Chicago, worked at the Harvard Art Museum and was a finalist to the Rhodes Scholarship. She dropped out of law school (HKU JD Candidate) to chase her dream.