LEGO Robotics & Coding
Where kids and teens build real robots and learn to code — Scratch, Python, LEGO Mindstorms, AI, and 3D printing, all in one hands-on program.
Book a Free IntroA Hands-On Coding Adventure for Kids & Teens
In these classes your child builds working robots out of LEGO and brings them to life with code. Younger students start with friendly drag-and-drop coding in Scratch using LEGO Boost and Essentials, then grow into LEGO Spike and Mindstorms. Older students move on to writing real Python — the same language used by professional developers — so every lesson meets your child exactly where they are.
Along the way students explore how artificial intelligence makes decisions and design their own objects for 3D printing. Every project is hands-on and screen-balanced, so kids learn problem-solving, logical thinking, and creativity while having fun. It is taught by a Connecticut software developer who knows how to make coding click for young minds, with one-on-one and small-group options available in person and online.
- Scratch block coding for confident beginners
- Real Python programming for older students
- Build & program LEGO Mindstorms, Spike, Boost & Essentials robots
- Friendly introduction to AI concepts
- Design real objects for 3D printing
- Problem-solving, logic & creativity built into every lesson
- Age-appropriate pacing for every learner
What Every Student Gets
Build Real Robots
Students assemble and program working robots with LEGO Mindstorms, Spike, Boost, and Essentials.
Start With Scratch
Confident beginners learn coding logic with colorful drag-and-drop blocks before moving to text code.
Grow Into Python
Older students write real Python, the same language used by professional software developers.
Explore AI Concepts
Kids discover how artificial intelligence senses, decides, and learns through hands-on activities.
Design for 3D Printing
Students design their own creations and watch them come to life on a 3D printer.
Skills That Last
Every project builds problem-solving, logical thinking, and creativity that carry into school and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ages are LEGO robotics and coding classes for?
Classes are designed for elementary, middle, and high school students. Younger learners start with LEGO Boost and Essentials using visual block coding in Scratch, while older students progress to LEGO Spike, Mindstorms, and real Python programming. Every lesson is matched to the student's age and skill level.
Does my child need coding experience to start?
No experience is needed. Complete beginners start with friendly drag-and-drop coding in Scratch and simple LEGO builds, then build up to text-based Python at their own pace. Students who already code are challenged with more advanced robotics, AI concepts, and 3D printing projects.
What will my child actually learn?
Students learn real coding skills along with problem-solving, logical thinking, and creativity. They build and program working robots, explore how AI makes decisions, and design objects for 3D printing. These are the same foundational skills used in software development and engineering.
Do you provide the LEGO kits and equipment?
Yes. All LEGO robotics kits, computers or tablets, software, and 3D printing materials are provided during class, so there is nothing for families to buy to get started. Students just bring their curiosity.
Are classes one-on-one or in groups?
Both options are available. Some families prefer focused one-on-one instruction, while others enjoy small-group classes and camps where students collaborate and share ideas. Sessions are offered in Connecticut and online nationwide.
Ready to Spark Your Child's Love of Coding?
Book a free intro session to find the right starting point for your young builder.