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

  • A young woman with long, wavy brown hair and blue eyes taking a selfie indoors, with a green wall and a mirror in the background.

    Anna Medvedovska

FAQs

    • No prior experience is required. Our classes are designed for complete beginners and progress step by step.

    • We recommend starting with their age group (Beginners 4–7, Intermediate 8–11, Advanced 12+). Our instructors adapt lessons to each child’s pace.

    • Yes! We encourage progress and will move students up when they’re ready.

    • It’s okay to miss a session, but coming regularly gives the best learning experience and steady progress.

    • If you pay monthly and let us know 24+ hours in advance:

      • In a 4-class month → you can choose:

        • Reschedule the class within the same month for free, OR

        • Receive a $20 credit toward the next month. (The $140 monthly pass is recalculated as $40 per class × 3 classes = $120, so you carry over the remaining $20.)

      • In a 5-class month → the extra session is included at no additional cost, so the missed class doesn’t carry over.

    • If you pay per class and let us know 24+ hours in advance:

      • The class may be rescheduled once.

    • If you don’t let us know at least 24 hours in advance → the class cannot be rescheduled or credited.

    • Only one class per month can be rescheduled or credited.

    • This policy helps us keep class sizes consistent and ensures we can prepare properly for each group. Thank you for understanding and helping us create the best learning experience for all students.

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