
Wire it. Code it. Watch it move.
The Robotics track is where electronics, firmware, and mechanical assembly converge. Students don't simulate — they hold the output in their hands.


Feedback you can actually hold
Students wire real circuits, flash firmware to microcontrollers, and test sensor responses in the same session. When the code is wrong, the hardware tells you immediately.
No simulations. No abstract diagrams. Every mistake is data, and every fix ships to a physical device.






From first circuit to final demo
Electronics fundamentals
Sensors and decision logic
Culminating build: self-nav robot
The final project is a self-navigating robot — designed, assembled, and demoed by the student. No kit instructions; their architecture, their decisions.
Distance sensors, light detectors, and servo motors — students write the conditional logic that tells hardware when and how to react.
Circuits, voltage, and component logic — students build and test basic electronics before a single line of code is written.
Ready to build something real?
Ages 13 – 16. Online and in-person sessions available. Spots are limited per cohort — reach out and we'll match your student to the right start date.
