ROBOTICS
LEGO® Robotics
LEGO® SPIKE™ sets combine the creativity of LEGO building with hands-on learning in robotics and coding. Children assemble motorized models and learn basic engineering, mechanics, and programming concepts in an engaging, screen-free way that builds problem-solving skills and confidence.
The Perfect STEM Introduction for Young Learners
Our introductory robotics course is designed for your youngest explorers! Kids will discover the basics of engineering and mechanics while getting their first taste of programming logic in a fun, hands-on way.
LEGO® SPIKE™ Essential:
The Perfect STEM Introduction for Young Learners
This course builds on foundational skills, introducing gear ratios, torque, robot navigation, control systems, and modular programming. Kids strengthen their logic, problem-solving, and creativity while designing and programming more complex robots.
LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime:
VEX IQ Robotics
VEX IQ Robotics lets kids explore engineering and robotics through hands-on building and programming. Using modular, snap-together parts, children design and build robots that move and perform tasks, developing problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and a strong foundation in STEM.
CODING
Scratch
Our Scratch program introduces young learners to coding through fun, interactive projects. Using a simple, visual interface, students learn the fundamentals of programming while building creativity, problem-solving skills, and confidence.
Recommended ages: 5+
Python
Python is one of the most versatile and beginner-friendly programming languages. Through hands-on projects, students develop skills in logic, automation, and data handling—preparing them for advanced coding and real-world applications.
Recommended ages: 9+
Java
In our Java program, students take their first steps into text-based coding. They’ll explore core programming concepts and object-oriented design while creating real projects, building a strong foundation for future learning in computer science.
Recommended ages: 12+
Algorithms
Our Algorithms program teaches students how to think like computer scientists. They’ll learn to break down complex problems, design efficient solutions, and build a strong foundation for competitive programming and advanced computer science studies.
Recommended ages: 12+
Engineering Design and 3D Printing
Design & 3D Printing
Design thinking helps students bring their ideas to life. Through creative challenges, they learn to sketch, plan, and iterate—developing problem-solving skills and an eye for detail. Students explore the entire process, from brainstorming to creating functional prototypes, fostering innovation and confidence.
Engineering Design & Projects
Students dive into the world of electronics by building simple circuits and exploring how electricity powers our everyday devices. With 3D printing, they turn digital designs into real objects, learning how engineering and technology intersect. These hands-on experiences build technical skills and inspire students to create, experiment, and invent.
FAQs
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LEGO Spike Essential is designed for younger students and beginners, focusing on foundational engineering concepts, simple sensors, and block-based programming. Spike Prime is more advanced, introducing gear ratios, torque, navigation, and modular coding to challenge older students with complex robotics projects.
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No experience is required! Our Arduino and electronics programs start with the basics of circuits and coding, then gradually build toward real-world projects like smart lighting, alarm systems, and home automation.
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Students learn 3D modeling, design thinking, and how to bring digital ideas into physical reality. They’ll gain hands-on experience with CAD software, prototyping, and troubleshooting—skills that connect creativity with engineering.
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Coding is the backbone of our projects. Students learn to program robots, microcontrollers, and sensors in languages like Python, C++, or Scratch-based environments, strengthening problem-solving and logical thinking.