Robotics & Hardware
Make machines that sense, think, and move.
Where atoms meet code. Your kid learns how the physical world becomes programmable — building robots, devices, and smart objects from scratch with real code that controls real hardware.
What they'll learn to do
- Understand how the physical world gets programmed
- Build real circuits with sensors, motors, and displays
- Combine real code + real hardware into smart devices
- Solve actual real-world problems with engineering
Three levels. One real project per level.
Every level moves your kid from learning to building. Each ends with a capstone project they can show off.
Junior Builders
typically 6–9
Real C++ code on a real microcontroller — no block-based shortcuts. Lights blink, buttons sing, sensors come alive. Hardware is just code you can hold.
First Blink
Real C++ code that lights up real LEDs in real patterns.
Buttons & Inputs
Make hardware respond to a real human touch.
Sensors
Temperature, motion, sound — your code learns to feel.
Sound & Music
Compose tunes your micro:bit plays back.
Mini Robot
Build a wheeled robot that follows your orders.
Invent Day
Combine sensors + code to invent something brand new.
Capstone Project
Capstone: Smart Pet
Build a friendly desk companion: it blinks, listens, plays music, and reacts to claps. Real hardware your kid takes home and shows off.
Code Crafters
typically 10–13
Step into real electronics with Arduino. Wire up real circuits, drive real motors, program real-world devices that do real things.
Reading Schematics
How engineers think and sketch circuits.
Inputs & Outputs
Buttons, LEDs, buzzers, displays.
Analog Sensors
Light, temperature, distance, sound.
Motors & Servos
Make things move with code.
Displays & Data
OLEDs, LCDs, and live charts.
Project Engineering
Plan, prototype, test, iterate.
Capstone Project
Capstone: Weather Station
Design and build a working weather station: temperature, humidity, light, an OLED display, and data logging. Engineered, soldered, finished.
Studio Track
typically 14–17
Pro-grade hardware: Raspberry Pi, Linux, C++, IoT. Build connected smart devices that talk to the cloud — and walk out knowing the same stack working engineers use to ship real products.
Linux for Makers
Real OS, real terminal, real power.
C++ on Hardware
GPIO, SPI, I2C, cameras.
Networking & IoT
MQTT, REST, talk to the cloud.
Computer Vision
Use a camera + ML to recognize things.
3D Design & Print
Design enclosures and print parts.
Productize It
Polish, document, present like an engineer.
Capstone Project
Capstone: Smart Home Device
Build a connected smart device — a plant monitor, security cam, dashboard, or assistant. Cloud-connected, 3D-printed enclosure, full documentation.
Ready to give your kid a real edge?
Cohorts are capped at five students. Enroll now and we'll send a full curriculum overview, and book a free 20-minute placement call.