Skills they build today. Skills they’ll use tomorrow.
Skills they build today. Skills they’ll use tomorrow.
Robotics
A hands-on robotics program where kids and teens turn ideas into working projects - from their first robot to coding, electronics, and engineering.
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BUILDING · MECHANISMS · MOTION · CREATIVITY · FIRST ROBOTS
Engineering
Ages 4–6
A hands-on introduction to engineering and robotics.
Children build different models, explore how simple mechanisms work, and learn the basics of movement, gears, and construction.
They create their first models that can be mechanically brought to life and gradually get introduced to robotics using LEGO® SPIKE™.
LEGO Robotics · Coding · Motors & Sensors · Problem-Solving · Team Projects
Children build, program, and bring their own robots to life!
Using LEGO® WeDo and LEGO® SPIKE™, students explore robotics through exciting hands-on projects while developing logical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and basic coding skills.
Junior Robotics
Ages 6–9
Robotics · Programming · micro:bit · Sensors · Interactive Projects · Engineering
Advanced Robotics
Ages 9–12
Students move deeper into robotics and programming using micro:bit and other technologies.
They design and build their own robots, create simple games and interactive projects, and learn how hardware and code work together.
At this level, there is a stronger focus on programming, experimentation, and independent problem-solving.
Arduino · C++ · Electronics · Motors & Sensors · Wireless Modules · Prototyping
An advanced robotics course based on Arduino.
Students explore electronics, circuits, sensors, motors, and programming while creating functional robotic projects.
They learn how Arduino-based systems work, write their own code, connect electronic components, and turn their ideas into working prototypes.
Teen Robotics
Ages 13–17
3D Design · Modeling · Prototyping · 3D Printing · Engineering · Real Projects
3D Printing & Design
Ages 9–14
From a digital idea to a real object!
Students develop their own projects from the very beginning: planning an idea, creating a 3D model, preparing it for printing, and producing the final physical object.
They work on larger projects such as a Smart House, train, functional models, and other original creations, combining design, technology, engineering, and creativity.
LEGO Robotics · Coding · Innovation · Teamwork · Engineering Challenges · Competition

A team-based robotics program where students design, build, and program LEGO® robots while preparing for FIRST LEGO League competitions.
Children work on real-world challenges, develop strategies, test and improve their robots, and strengthen their engineering, coding, teamwork, problem-solving, and presentation skills.
FLL
(FIRST LEGO League)
Ages 6–14
Find Your Robotics Class
Day
Time
Book
Tuesday
5:00 Pm
Tuesday
6:00 Pm
Tuesday
7:00 Pm
Tuesday
8:00 Pm
Tuesday
8:00 Pm
Robots & mechanisms
Programming & algorithms
Motors, sensors & electronics
Own engineering projects
Ready to start?
Book a trial class and let your child experience Robotics at Kinderville PRO.
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+1 (647) 980-9930
770 Browns Line, 2nd Floor, Etobicoke, ON M8W 3W2
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