Engineering Explorers. School Years Prep - Y2
Example Projects:
Basketball Game
Exploring STEM concepts by demonstrating the mechanics of levers, angles, and force.
Pneumatic Grabber
Hands-on exploration of air pressure and simple machine mechanics.
Rubber Band Car
Hands-on activity that explores mechanics, engineering design, and how energy can make things move.
Mechanical Gate
Focuses on basic engineering principles, hands-on learning, and fostering curiosity in STEM subjects.
If you recommend us to your child’s school and a club is established, your child will receive a complimentary place.
Purchase the club kits to complete at home, or subscribe to receive a kit box every term.
Lego Engineers. School Years Prep - Y4
Example Projects:
Windmill
Building with LEGO bricks encourages children to think creatively and innovate by designing and modifying structures.
Crane
Through hands-on construction, children grasp concepts such as structural integrity, gears and mechanisms, and basic physics.
Ferris Wheel
By following instructions and troubleshooting issues with their LEGO creations, children learn to solve problems systematically.
Catapult
Working on LEGO projects often involves teamwork, promoting communication, collaboration, and the sharing of ideas among peers.
If you recommend us to your child’s school and a club is established, your child will receive a complimentary place.
Purchase the Lego kits to complete at home.
Tech Club. School Years 3-6.
Example Projects:
Motorised Bug
Exploring mechanics, electronics, and engineering principles involved in creating a motorizsd walking bug
Mechanical Claw
Exploring mechanics, engineering design, and basic robotics to create a functional mechanical hand claw.
Remote Controlled Car
Exploring STEM concepts such as physics, engineering, electronics, and programming.
Colour Changing Mood Lamp
Designing and assembling circuits to create a color-changing mood lamp.
If you recommend us to your child’s school and a club is established, your child will receive a complimentary place.
Purchase the club kits to complete at home, or subscribe to receive a kit box every term.
BrickBots Lego Robotics. School Years 3 - 8
Example Projects:
Crane
Mechanical Engineering Principles: Learn about gears, pulleys, levers, and how these components work together to create movement.
Helicopter
Electricity and Circuits: Gain a basic understanding of how motors are powered, introducing them to concepts of electricity and simple circuits.
Walking Bug
Problem-Solving Skills: Troubleshoot and refine their motor-powered models, children enhance their ability to identify and solve mechanical and structural issues.
Motor Car
Innovative Thinking and Creativity: Designing and modifying motorized models encourages creative thinking and innovation, allowing children to experiment with different configurations and solutions.
If you recommend us to your child’s school and a club is established, your child will receive a complimentary place.
Purchase the kits to complete at home, or subscribe to receive a kit box every term.
Young Architects. School Years 3-6.
Example Projects:
Piggy Farm
Working with CAD helps children develop spatial reasoning skills as they manipulate and visualize 3D objects and spaces.
Building Arch
Learning to use CAD software introduces children to industry-standard tools and techniques used in architecture and engineering fields.
House Design
Designing models in CAD requires planning and problem-solving skills to achieve desired outcomes, encouraging logical thinking and creativity.
Foot Prints
Through CAD, children learn about architectural concepts such as scale, proportion, and functionality, gaining insight into how buildings are designed and constructed in real-world applications.
If you recommend us to your child’s school and a club is established, your child will receive a complimentary place.
Purchase the club kits to complete at home, or subscribe to receive a kit box every term.
Product Design Explorers. School Years 3-6.
Example Projects:
Space Rocket
Develop proficiency in using CAD software, which includes learning how to create, modify, and visualize 3D models.
Race Car
CAD programs require understanding of spatial relationships and dimensions, helping children visualize and manipulate objects in three dimensions.
Characters
Designing models on CAD involves solving design challenges, making decisions on material usage, and optimizing functionality, fostering critical thinking skills.
Jewellery Design
Through CAD modeling, children gain insights into engineering concepts such as structural integrity, ergonomics, and aesthetics, applying theoretical knowledge in a practical context.
If you recommend us to your child’s school and a club is established, your child will receive a complimentary place.
Purchase the club kits to complete at home, or subscribe to receive a kit box every term.