Track · Ages 6–17

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.

3 Levels

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
Curriculum

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.

L1

Junior Builders

typically 6–9

6 lessons + capstone

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.

BBC micro:bitC++Simple sensors
01

First Blink

Real C++ code that lights up real LEDs in real patterns.

02

Buttons & Inputs

Make hardware respond to a real human touch.

03

Sensors

Temperature, motion, sound — your code learns to feel.

04

Sound & Music

Compose tunes your micro:bit plays back.

05

Mini Robot

Build a wheeled robot that follows your orders.

06

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.

L2

Code Crafters

typically 10–13

6 lessons + capstone

Step into real electronics with Arduino. Wire up real circuits, drive real motors, program real-world devices that do real things.

Arduino UnoBreadboardsSensors & motorsC++ basics
01

Reading Schematics

How engineers think and sketch circuits.

02

Inputs & Outputs

Buttons, LEDs, buzzers, displays.

03

Analog Sensors

Light, temperature, distance, sound.

04

Motors & Servos

Make things move with code.

05

Displays & Data

OLEDs, LCDs, and live charts.

06

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.

L3

Studio Track

typically 14–17

6 lessons + capstone

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.

Raspberry PiC++LinuxMQTT / APIs3D printing
01

Linux for Makers

Real OS, real terminal, real power.

02

C++ on Hardware

GPIO, SPI, I2C, cameras.

03

Networking & IoT

MQTT, REST, talk to the cloud.

04

Computer Vision

Use a camera + ML to recognize things.

05

3D Design & Print

Design enclosures and print parts.

06

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.