Robotics Classes and Community for Young Innovators
More than just a coding class, we are a community of builders where parents and kids collaborate to solve real challenges. Join our New Delhi lab and start building.
A father and son work together on a Sumo Bot challenge. We love seeing families get involved, with parents acting as mentors and coaches, fueling their child's curiosity and passion for technology.
Students dressed in traditional attire for a festive event, working on their robots with family members looking on. We encourage a supportive community where learning and celebration go hand in hand.
A father provides guidance to his son during a building session. These moments of collaboration are what make our community special, creating a supportive environment for our young engineers to thrive.
A look back at some of our favorite moments and achievements on Children's Day. We celebrate all our young dreamers and builders who inspire us every day with their creativity and passion for innovation.
About Our RoboClub Community
This isn't a drop-off-and-run center. You will regularly see parents, siblings, and mentors working alongside our students, turning weekend sessions into a real team sport. When you walk into our Greater Kailash 2 lab, you aren't just seeing code on a screen, you are seeing families troubleshoot gear motors and celebrate the hard-won victories of a robot that finally works.
At RoboClub, we have a simple philosophy: if you can build it, you can understand it. We have spent 14 years refining this approach, moving kids away from passive screen time and into active engineering. Whether your child is just starting with a LEGO Spike Prime kit or gearing up for a competitive WRO league, our space is designed for grit and teamwork.
We host inter-club races, festive tech days, and parent-child build sessions to keep the energy high. We do not just teach the syntax of Python or how to snap bricks together. We build an environment where it is okay to fail, fix the issue, and try again. Our coaches act as lead engineers rather than teachers, maintaining a tight 1:4 to 1:6 ratio so every student gets real-time guidance when their bot hits a snag. If you are in Delhi and want your child to stop reading about tech and start building it, come visit our lab.
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