Our STEM Learning Environment: Where Innovation Happens
Step inside our classrooms to see where kids go from simple ideas to building real robots. Here, the focus is always on doing, breaking, and creating.
Explore, experiment, and experience the wonders of science with us. Our classes are designed to be interactive and fun, sparking curiosity in every child.
Watch our young innovators building circuits for robot design from scratch using our Inventor's Toolkit. We offer year-long programs in robotics and AI for in-depth learning.
A look inside our Young Engineers Club, where students get hands-on training in Python programming. Our curriculum is accredited by STEM.org, ensuring a high standard of education.
Our workshops are a family affair. Here, parents join in to help their kids with a 3D printing and cardboard construction project, making learning a collaborative experience.
A glimpse into our robotics workshop at the MindFactory center. Students are fully engaged, working together to design and build their robots under the guidance of our instructors.
Our Young Engineers Club is where advanced students work on complex projects. Here, a student is coding an Arduino-based robot, applying his programming skills to a physical device.
Our LEGO Robotics sessions using WeDo 2.0 are in full swing. Here, a young student learns to code her LEGO satellite, bringing her space-themed creation to life on the screen.
An instructor guiding young students through a LEGO WeDo 2.0 project. We teach them how to follow building instructions and then write simple code to make their creations move.
A glimpse of a collaborative session at Rachna's Funclub, where our team taught kids new concepts using LEGO and robotics in a fun, playful setting.
More fun from our workshop at Rachna's Funclub. We believe in experiential learning, where kids play and experiment to understand complex ideas.
About Our Learning Environment: Inside the Classroom
Here, you won't find rows of desks facing a whiteboard. We set up our spaces so kids are always on the move—whether it's testing a robot on the floor, soldering circuits at shared worktables, or collaborating on a coding project. It is messy, it is noisy, and it is exactly how we like it, because that is when the real learning happens.
Learning at Science Kidz isn't about sitting still and listening to lectures. We treat our centers in Andheri, Kandivali, and beyond like proper maker spaces. Whether it is a weekend workshop or a quarterly course, your child will have access to the same tools our instructors use, from soldering stations for teens to tablet-based coding kits for our younger explorers.
The Setup
We keep our instructor-to-student ratio tight—1:8 for general sessions and 1:4 for advanced modules—ensuring that every child gets the help they need when they get stuck. You will find kids huddled around tablets for block coding, working on breadboards to understand circuits, or using our laser-cut chassis to build robots from scratch.
Why This Environment Works
- Project-First Approach: Kids don't just learn theory; they apply it immediately. If they are learning about motors, they are building a bot that moves.
- Collaborative Chaos: We encourage students to help each other debug code or fix a physical build. Peer learning is a huge part of our culture.
- Real Tech Exposure: From Raspberry Pi units and Arduino boards to 3D printers, we provide the hardware so kids can build gadgets that actually work.
We believe innovation doesn't need a fancy, sterile address. It needs a place where it is safe to try, fail, and try again. Whether your child is 5 or 15, we have a corner in our lab ready for them to build their next big idea.
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