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Build. Code. Innovate.

Hands-on robotics classes in Calgary where students design, build, and program real working systems — starting with LEGO robotics and advancing to intelligent machines.

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Think Like Engineers

Students learn how systems work, why they fail, and how to improve them through structured problem-solving.

Real Hands-On Challenges

Every class includes missions that simulate genuine engineering problems — robots, sensors, and code.

Structured Progression

A clear pathway from building basics to advanced engineering — growing with every student.

The Pathway

Robotics Engineering Pathway

From Building Basics to Advanced Engineering Skills — a structured journey for every student.

Robotics Engineering Pathway diagram showing three levels: Beginner Robotics ages 6–10, Intermediate Robotics ages 10–14, and Advanced Robotics and Engineering ages 12–16

Program Levels

Structured Robotics Progression

Three levels that grow with your child — building confidence, capability, and creativity at every stage.

Level 1

Beginner Robotics

Ages 6–10

  • Simple Projects
  • Basic Coding
  • Hands-On Learning
Level 2

Intermediate Robotics

Ages 10–14

  • Design Systems
  • Logical Problem Solving
  • Testing & Improving
Level 3

Advanced Robotics & Engineering

Ages 12–16

  • Real Programming
  • Complex Autonomous Systems
  • Engineering Challenges

Our Approach

What Makes Our Program Different

Learn Through Iteration

Students test, fail, and improve — building real problem-solving skills.

Real Challenges

Each class includes hands-on missions that simulate real engineering problems.

Creative Building

Students design and improve their own robotic solutions — not just follow instructions.

Clear Progression

A structured pathway from beginner to advanced, building skills continuously.

Every Class

What a Class Looks Like

A consistent four-part structure so students learn, build, test, and grow every single session.

1

Learn a Concept

Students are introduced to a key idea like movement, sensors, or logic.

2

Build a Robot

Using LEGO or advanced systems, students construct a robot for the challenge.

3

Code & Test

Students program behavior and test how their robot performs.

4

Improve & Optimize

Students refine their design to make it faster, smarter, and more efficient.

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Small class sizes. Structured curriculum. Real skills development.

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