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Building Innovators: Our Vision for STEM Learning

byRFL AcademyVisits schools across Mumbai, Ahmedabad & SuratStarts from1,800 per student / yearView full gallery

We believe children shouldn't just consume technology. They should be the ones to build it. Here is how we turn curiosity into real-world skills.

In a world full of screens, we encourage students to be different. This conceptual image captures our philosophy: don't just watch technology, build robots that solve real-world problems.

This short, impactful video encourages students to break the pattern of passive screen time and start the new year by learning future skills like AI and robotics.

A look back at our achievements in 2025. We proudly brought home over 5 international awards, stepping onto the global stage and turning our students' ideas into real-world skills.

This creative image presents our academy as a "capsule for a bright future," containing all the essential ingredients: robotics, AI, coding, and drone technology.

Introducing our RFL Heroes as action figures. This fun, creative graphic represents one of our key team members, Gopal Joshi, as an icon of innovation.

Another RFL Hero, Seema Tare, is immortalized as an action figure, complete with miniature robots and circuit boards, celebrating our expert mentors.

Our CEO and mentor, Ashwin Shah, is featured as an RFL Hero action figure, symbolizing his role in building the next generation of innovators.

RFL Hero Manoj Patel is showcased as an action figure, surrounded by the tools of the trade: microchips, robots, and robotic arms.

Mentor Virendrasinh Vaghela is celebrated as an RFL Hero action figure, a tribute to the experts who guide our students to success.

This action figure of our RFL Hero, Dhruv Vashi, creatively represents the hands-on, building-focused nature of our programs.

About More Than a Class: Our Vision

We don't just teach theory. Whether it’s an AI coding bootcamp or a competitive robotics session, our approach is 100% hands-on. Your child won't just learn to code; they’ll learn to build functional systems and solve real-world problems. It is less about grades and more about the moment they switch on their first working robot.

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