Robotics and Coding

Create, code, and control real robots.

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Ages:

  • Beginners: 4–7

  • Intermediate: 8–11

  • Advanced: 12+

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Locations:

  • Huntingdon Valley

  • King of Prussia

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Schedule:

  • Huntingdon Valley:

    • Tuesday - 5 pm, 6:30 pm

    • Wednesday - 5 pm, 6:30 pm

    • Saturday - 11 am, 12:30 pm

    • Sunday - 11 am, 12:30 pm

  • King of Prussia:

    • Tuesday - 4:30 pm, 6 pm

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Price:

  • $40 per class

  • $140 per month

Duration:

  • 75 minutes

A young child working on a Lego construction project at a desk, surrounded by colorful Lego pieces, trays, a yellow storage bin, and a laptop.
A young boy smiling, holding a small robot made of building blocks and electronic parts.
Child assembling a colorful robotic device using LEGO bricks and electronic components.

What Kids Will Learn

  • Build and design robots using LEGO Mindstorms, WeDo 2.0, Spike Essential, and Spike Prime.

  • Write simple to advanced programs that control movement, sensors, and decision-making.

  • Understand basic engineering concepts like gears, motors, and sensors.

  • Apply math and physics to real-world projects (measuring, calculating, testing).

  • Develop problem-solving skills by debugging and improving their robot’s performance.

  • Collaborate as a team to brainstorm, test, and present their robot designs.

Why Robotics is Great for Kids

  • 🖐 Fine Motor Skills
    Building robots requires connecting many small and uniquely shaped pieces. This hands-on activity boosts dexterity and stimulates brain development.

  • 🧩 Logical Thinking
    Children start with simple programs and gradually create more complex algorithms. Programming in a visual environment makes coding intuitive and enjoyable, while strengthening problem-solving skills.

  • ⚙️ Scientific & Technical Skills
    Students explore how machines and mechanisms work, applying physics and math to real-world projects. Robotics turns abstract concepts into exciting, tangible experiences.

Who’s Teaching This Class

  • A woman with shoulder-length brown hair wearing a red jacket standing outdoors near a body of water with a cityscape and a monument in the background.

    Tatiana Fesenko

  • A woman with blonde hair, wearing earrings and a white top, posing in front of a Christmas wreath with pinecones, red berries, and ribbons.

    Olga Preobrazhenskaya

  • Dima Tikot

FAQs

What Parents Say

  • "I thought it would just be playing with Legos, but it’s so much more. My son keeps talking about ‘algorithms’ and ‘motors’ — words I never expected from a 8-year-old. It blows my mind what they pick up here."

    — Alexander V., parent