Guild Hall Learning STEAM Programs

Guild Hall Learning Center, 10 Roessler Rd Unit B, Woburn, MA 1801

mapGuild Hall Learning Center, 10 Roessler Rd Unit B, Woburn, MA 1801

About

Guild Hall Learning STEAM Programs offers hands-on activities in coding, robotics, engineering, and design. Participants work with tools and projects such as robotics, 3D printing, wood shop, metal shop, VR game development, jewelry design, circuitry design, console and computer development, VR development, CNC automated wood shop, AV recording, and specialty build engineering. The program also offers options for small group and homeschool sessions, remote programming, and private groups, including birthday parties and special events.

• Ages: 8–18 years old
• Schedule: Program options are available Monday to Friday from 11 AM to 7 PM, and on Saturday from 12 AM to 4 PM, with sessions offered in 4-hour blocks and multi-week formats of 5 or 6 weeks, including 12-hour options.
• Price: $120–$1895

Guild Hall Learning STEAM Programs offers memberships for ages 8–18, scout badge events, homeschool groups, special events and parties, and workshops and bootcamps. The organization also provides programming for libraries, schools, private schools, afterschool programs, and special events, and can bring mobile curriculum to schools, libraries, and other groups. All programs and curriculum are aligned with state and ISTE standards and are tailored for each environment, with experiences structured for group sizes from 6 to 600.

The stated mission emphasizes “Every Kid A Creator,” with no rinse-and-repeat projects and tools and freedom for students to create their own solutions. The program also emphasizes “Every Kid a Problem Solver,” with younger learners starting from a problem and story and older learners working in situations where they do not have all the information. The approach includes “Fail Early, Fail Often, Fail Forward,” using failure-based learning to support resilience, debugging, and iteration, and states that programs are designed to meet students where they are without cookie-cutter projects.

Each location is described as being designed to provide what the local community needs and has asked for. One stated feature is that the team will work with existing standards, adjacent programs, and themes to deliver programs for kids or organizations. An Early Bird Discount of 20% off all summer camps is listed as valid until Friday, December 12 at 11:59 PM.

Testimonials from parents and a student describe a 13-year-old who enjoys learning different skills and hands-on experiences, a nine-year-old in a Junior Maker class who directs his own project from design to completion and has also attended a camp, and a child who talks a lot about the different projects and the knowledgeable and helpful staff. A student testimonial notes frequent attendance, learning from making things, liking the instructors, and an approach where instructors give suggestions while allowing the student to figure things out.

Last updated January 26, 2026.

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