Good Work Learning Studio
At Good Work Learning Studio, we help students grow as confident thinkers and creators through hands-on classes, clubs, camps, workshops, and tutoring. From STEM and engineering to writing and public speaking, our programs are designed to cultivate creative confidence, communication skills, and critical thinking. Through small-group instruction and real-world challenges, students grow as capable, curious, and confident learners who value good work.
Features
Hands-On Learning
Our classes and workshops emphasize practical, hands-on experiences that engage students in real-world problem-solving. From building with LEGO to exploring STEM concepts, students learn by doing.
Small Group Instruction
With a focus on small group sizes, our instructors provide personalized attention, ensuring that each student receives the support they need to thrive and develop their unique skills.
Creative Confidence
We believe creative confidence grows through meaningful work. As students tackle challenges, refine their ideas, and receive thoughtful feedback, they develop resilience, take pride in their accomplishments, and discover they are capable of more than they imagined.
Diverse Offerings
From public speaking to aviation, our diverse range of subjects allows students to explore their interests and discover new passions, all while enhancing their communication and critical thinking skills.
About Good Work Learning Studio
Our hands-on classes, clubs, camps, workshops, and tutoring sessions are designed to foster creative confidence, enhance communication skills, and develop critical thinking abilities. We offer a diverse range of programs that cover subjects like STEM, engineering, writing, public speaking, aviation, and academic enrichment. Through small-group instruction and engaging, real-world challenges, we empower students to grow into capable, curious, and confident individuals who appreciate the value of good work.
Meet Our Team
Good Work Learning Studio is a family-owned learning center founded by David and Annette Lang. Together, they bring decades of experience in education, leadership, engineering, aviation, communication, and mentoring. Annette holds a Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition and is a professor, writing coach, storyteller, and homeschooling mother. David holds degrees in Aeronautical Engineering and Theological Studies and has served as an FBI Special Agent, commercial pilot, and STEM educator.
David Lang
Founder, Director of Operations & Lead Instructor
Annette Lang
Co-Founder, Director of Academics & Community
Lisa Brown
Public Speaking Mentor
Kimberly Baker
LEGO Robotics Specialist

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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of programs do you offer?
We offer a variety of programs including hands-on classes, clubs, camps, workshops, and tutoring. Our offerings include STEM, engineering, writing, public speaking, aviation, LEGO, and academic enrichment, with new topics added throughout the year. Whether students are building, creating, presenting, solving problems, or receiving academic support, our programs are designed to foster curiosity, confidence, and meaningful skill development.
What makes Good Work Learning Studio different?
At Good Work Learning Studio, we believe learning is about more than mastering a subject. Our classes help students grow in confidence, communication, and character while learning alongside others in a supportive environment. In an age when many young people spend more time interacting through screens, we provide meaningful opportunities for connection, collaboration, and friendship. Our instructors model and reinforce civility, kindness, and respectful communication throughout the learning experience.
How does Good Work Learning Studio help students connect with others?
We believe students thrive when they have opportunities to learn, create, and grow alongside others. Our classes are designed to encourage collaboration, discussion, teamwork, and friendship in a welcoming small-group environment. Beyond the classroom, we seek to foster a strong sense of community through family events, parent book clubs, field trips, and other opportunities for students and families to connect.
What age groups do you cater to?
Our programs are designed for students ages 7–11 and 12-15. Specific age recommendations are listed in each course description.
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Business Hours

Mon - Fri
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Sat - Sun
Closed
32 Waterloo Street, Warrenton, Virginia 20186, United States
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