MAZE-SOLVER ROBOT
A LEGO bot that maps a maze with one sonar and finds the exit.
Project-based robotics & coding for kids 7–18. Small classes. Real tools. Things they actually built — not slideshows of things they could have built.
From dragging blocks at six to shipping an app at eighteen. Each course is a step, and the steps add up to a career — see where each path leads.
Build, program, and command your own intelligent LEGO robots using advanced motors, sensors, and intuitive software.
Ages 7–10Design your own interactive stories, animated games, and creative characters using Scratch's fun, block-based coding language.
Ages 7–10A pocket-sized computer with lights, buttons and sensors — the gentlest possible introduction to real hardware.
Ages 7–10Master Python, the world's most popular coding language, and build real-world applications from text games to data scripts.
Ages 11–14Our own robotics kit: 3D-printed parts, real controllers, and a project you finish and then actually play with.
Ages 11–14A real, free game engine — the step up from Scratch, where the games start looking like games.
Ages 11–14A real game engine driven by visual events — the step between Scratch and writing code.
Ages 11–14Breadboards, sensors and C++. The point where students stop using kits and start building circuits.
Ages 15–18Build something with a URL — a real application other people can open, use, and break.
Ages 15–18Replace the magic with mechanism: train your own models and find out exactly where they fail.
Ages 15–18C# and the engine behind a large share of the mobile games your child already plays.
Ages 15–18A full Linux computer the size of a card — where robotics stops being a kit and becomes a system.
Ages 15–18Exam preparation for IGCSE Computer Science, taught by people who write code for a living.
Ages VariesThe engine behind a lot of what people mean by 'AAA'. An elective, for students who want it.
Ages VariesCoding inside the world they already spend their weekends in.
Ages VariesBuild and publish a Roblox experience other players can join.
Ages VariesOur students, our classrooms, our slightly chaotic build days. Every photo here was taken at a branch.
Every kid leaves a term with something running. A sample from the last few cohorts.
A LEGO bot that maps a maze with one sonar and finds the exit.
An endless runner with pixel art and 3 boss fights — built in Scratch.
A Flutter app for siblings to track chores with streaks + rewards.
Trained a small CNN to spot leaf disease from a phone camera.
A rolling wall of student projects from the last 12 months. Names shortened, parental consent on file. Every piece is something a kid actually finished, tested, and demoed.
outcomeTop-5 finalist · KL STEM Jam '25
outcomeBuilt in 3 sessions · Live demo at parent day
outcomeUsed daily by the family · Published to family TestFlight
outcomeScholarship portfolio piece · 89% accuracy on 4 plant species
outcomeShared on Roblox · 1.2k plays first week
outcomeSchool science fair, 2nd place
One free 90-minute session. Your child builds something they can take home that day. We follow up only if you want us to.
Walk in any day during operating hours. Or book a trial below — we'll hold the door.
Straight from
our classroom feed.
Follow what kids ship every week. Behind-the-scenes builds, parent recaps, and instructor breakdowns — across TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. Tap any tile to open the channel.
Maze-solver in 60 seconds
LEGO bot + 1 sonar = curiosity. Aiden, age 10.
She trained an AI to spot weeds
Priya (15) shipping a CNN from scratch. Trial-to-portfolio.
Scratch → real game in 90s
Yi Han (8) ships her first side-scroller.
Sumo bot battle, finals night
Three rounds, two upsets, one champion.
Parent's Day recap — Kepong
Live project demos, free pizza, and zero PowerPoint.
Term gallery — Semenyih
Photos from every cohort that finished this term.
Free trial weekend — open house
RSVP'd parents got a hands-on coding session.
Instructor spotlight: Cikgu Hafiz
From competitive robotics to teaching the next batch.
Term project wall
Carousel of 12 finished projects from the August cohort.
Reel: LEGO EV3 line follower
30 seconds of clean curve-tracking. Built in class.
Behind the scenes — build day
Time-lapse of the Saturday senior class shipping their final.
Carousel: parent reactions
Real screenshots from parents after demo day.