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After-school robotics programs are found in populous cities across Canada. Click on your city below to find after school robotics classes near you.
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Robotics classes and programs by age group, with some related camp ideas
Robotics for middle school students and teens
After school learning is a worthwhile addition to any resume, as teens prepare for university and begin to make career choices. You can use the filters in the table above to sort for your age, or discover the variety of programs on our site, starting with a set of results like robotics programs for middle school students.
Kids and teens who love robotics should look at a variety of related after school educational programs that are equally fascinating and fun. Pages linked to below offer a closer look at the lessons and programs discussed:
Coding after school offers students a deeper dive into the programming skills and code that runs the bots.
Engineering classes after school offer an ideal expansion of this core interest so closely related to robotics.
Science programs after school expand kids’ interest into the world of science and nature.
STEM programs (obviously related to the above) offer an integrated approach to concepts in robotics, including science, technology and math, as well as engineering. This curriculum might be said to encompass robotics and takes a holistic approach to learning.
Math programs after school are ideal for kids who require extra help with some concepts, with targeted tutoring that will help them grasp learning they might be having difficulty with.
Robotics classes for elementary school students
You can use the age filters in the table above, but you can discover even more variety among offerings on our site by going to an advanced search link for robotics classes for elementary students.
Other types of after school programming younger robotics students might be interested in are as follows:
LEGO programs after school, a fun way of playing with robotics concepts and putting them into practice. You’re never too old to play with LEGO.
Minecraft after school, like LEGO, is well-suited to younger kids who want an introduction or recapitulation of some of the creative fun possible only in this unique game.
The benefits of exploring a variety of after-school programs
We highly recommend that aspiring robotics engineers discover a variety of programs available and learn about robotics from a variety of angles.
- Some camps break up the programming into discrete workshops, each focusing on specific concepts, skills, programming languages or activities.
- Competitive robotics is not offered by all providers, and even then are not even available to all students. This may entail working in teams, in timed competitions.
- You’ll simply meet different kids and teachers when you attend a variety of programs, and learn different things from any and all of them.
Learn more information about finding the right program on our robotics kids camps page, including a look at career trajectories in robotics.
Combine this with more information from across our site:
Sources and further reading
10 ways robots will transform the future
The future of robots and artificial intelligence
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Robotics classes for kids are there?
There is 1 program specializing in RoboticsIn addition, there is 3 program offering robotics as an activity. Use the filters to narrow by age and program type, then click on matched programs to see daily activities, dates, rates and registration information.
What are the fees to attend Robotics classes for kids?
Fees for Robotics classes for kids range from $399 to $399 per program (program types and lengths vary). Use the filters here to narrow programs by age and type.
What age do Robotics classes for kids start at?
There are programs available for children aged 10 through 15.
Where can parents meet with Robotics classes for kids?
Meet with program directors and staff at the Our Kids Camp & Program Expo. The Expo is held annually in February, and is a fun and informative day for parents, kids, and teens. Find event details and free tickets here.