Robotics and Coding Classes for Kids
From LEGO-based foundational builds for kindergarteners to competition-level Python programming for teens, we help your child master technology by becoming a creator, not just a consumer.
We are immensely proud of Team "High Voltage," our Champions Award winners in the overseas category at the First Lego League International Competition in Singapore. This video captures their story of dedication, teamwork, and the long hours they invested with our mentors to achieve this top honor.
Our robotics journey starts as early as kindergarten. Here, one of our youngest students proudly displays the functional swing she built using a LEGO robotics kit, demonstrating how we make fundamental engineering concepts accessible and fun from day one.
We understand that parents may wonder if their child is ready. This testimonial from Mrs. Kiny Sawhney, whose son joined at just 4.5 years old, speaks to how we nurture early passion for building and technology in a supportive environment.
See the progression from basic builds to advanced robotics with our Spike Prime course. In this video, 11-year-old Jayesh Sharma explains the components of his "Explorer" robot, including an ultrasonic sensor and multiple motors that he programmed himself.
Meet Team "Circuit Breakers," who secured the 1st runner-up position in the Robot Performance category at the FLL International competition in Singapore. Their journey, starting from as young as five, showcases the long-term skill development and confidence our students gain.
Our students learn to use technology to solve real-world problems. This animated video showcases a smart dustbin project, which uses a sensor to open automatically, demonstrating how we teach practical application and innovation.
We celebrate the victory of our team "High Voltage" in securing 1st Position in the Robomission Junior High Category at the North and East Regional Championship. This win is a testament to their hard work and the expert guidance of our coaches.
About Featured
From 5-year-olds snapping together their first LEGO gears to teens engineering complex robots with Python, we believe every child has a genius waiting to be unlocked. We don't just teach code, we give them the tools to solve problems, think critically, and build their own gadgets. Whether your child is just starting or ready for competitive robotics, our hands-on approach ensures they are creators, not just passive users of technology.
Our Learning Path
We break our curriculum down into distinct phases to ensure every child finds their footing. Our Foundation courses use LEGO WeDo 2.0 to introduce kids aged 5-8 to mechanical basics like gears and pulleys—no screens, just structural logic. As they move to our Intermediate Robotics and Python courses, students aged 9-14 use LEGO Spike Prime to integrate sensors and motors, transitioning seamlessly from block-based coding to real-world Python syntax. For our most dedicated students, our Pro-League coaching prepares them for global competitions like the First Lego League (FLL) and World Robot Olympiad (WRO).
Why It Works
The classroom at our Sector 56 academy is not a lecture hall. It is a studio filled with active tinkering, debugging, and collaboration. Our mentors, many with engineering backgrounds, are trained to facilitate rather than dictate. When a student builds a 'Smart Dustbin' or a 'Line Following Robot,' they aren't just following instructions; they are troubleshooting mechanical failures and refining code logic. We keep batch sizes small (6-8 students) to ensure that the quiet child gets just as much support as the vocal one, and that every project reflects the student's own curiosity.
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