Recently, we received a special gift: an official congratulatory letter and “Achievement Certificate” from the York Regional Council and The Regional Municipality of York.

The congratulatory letter, personally signed by York Region Chairman and CEO Eric Jolliffe, recognizes the children’s creativity, perseverance, and team spirit, acknowledges the mentors’ dedication, and expresses gratitude to the parents for their continuous support.
For us, this is the happiness of “seeing”: seeing the children’s growth being carefully documented, seeing every step of effort being recognized.
“Your achievements are a microcosm of York Region youth pursuing their dreams, and a reflection of our region’s future talent and creativity.” — Excerpt from the congratulatory letter

Special thanks to York Region Council and York Region Government for their support and recognition of youth STEM education!
This recognition would not be possible without everyone who supports TechBlazers!
Thank you to every student, parent, and mentor—thank you for turning “passion” into “habit”
Thank you to all partners and friends who help extend the impact of education
This congratulatory letter is not just an honor, but encouragement for us to continue our journey with solid steps.
This Honor Did Not Come Easily
In the 2024-2025 season, TechBlazers students completed many “hardcore challenges.” Behind each achievement are countless days and nights of debugging and review, repeated team collaboration, designs that were scrapped and rebuilt, and the courage to “try again.”
4 Key Points Parents Want to Know
- Learning goes beyond robotics and programming
Children learn expression, documentation, problem-solving, and time management through projects—all long-term competitive advantages.
- Integration of in-class and extracurricular activities
Course content and competition skills are designed as an integrated system, building foundations while putting knowledge to use.
- Visible progress
Stage assessments, project presentations, and portfolio development make progress visible.
- Does it help with college applications?
International competition experience, teamwork, and project outcomes can become well-articulated highlights in application materials.
We have opened registration for new semester courses and competition training. Interested parents and children are welcome to learn more and experience:
- Campus locations: Richmond Hill | Oakville | North York
- Suitable ages: 4-18 years
- Course features: Small class sizes | Project-based learning | Competition planning | Sustainable results


