1-on-1 · Online · Ages 6+ · Australia

Real engineering, made for kids.

One-on-one online classes in electronics, IoT, robotics and Scratch game development — taught by working engineers, designed for curious young minds.

4 weeks per course 2 classes a week 8 sessions total

4Courses
6+Ages
1-on-1Online
Group of kids smiling next to the row of biped robots they built and named in an Incendio STEM class
For parents

Built by engineers. Shaped by educators.

Every course is co-designed by working engineers and qualified educators — and taught by a combination of the two. Engineers bring the real-world depth; educators make sure it lands age-appropriately for your child.

All sessions are online for now — we don't run in-person classes. Your child meets their teacher one-on-one over video, anywhere in Australia.

Engineers + educators

Courses co-designed and taught by working engineers and qualified educators.

Fully online

Anywhere in Australia. Just a laptop, webcam and curiosity.

Ages 6 and up

Lessons adapt to your child — beginner-friendly throughout.

Real progress

Working circuits, real robots, real games — built by your child.

Four courses · Pick one or more

What will your child build?

Course 01 · Electronics

Light it up. Make it move.

Blinking lights, buzzers, motors. Snap-together circuits that actually work — no soldering required for younger kids.

Snap circuits Lights & motors Sensors Real components
Pick Electronics
Real components
Kids in a class proudly holding the electronic builds they have just assembled
Course 02 · IoT

Make things talk.

Build a sensor that messages your phone when the door opens. Connect a robot you can control from across the room. Wi-Fi, sensors, dashboards — the simple way.

Wi-Fi sensors Phone alerts Remote control
Pick IoT
Connected
A child driving a small robot with a wireless remote while classmates watch the robot move across the floor
Course 03 · Robotics

Build a robot. Give it a name.

Friendly two-legged robots that walk, dance and respond to claps. Your child builds and codes their own.

Build & code Walking & balance LED faces Sensors
Pick Robotics
Walks & talks
A row of friendly two-legged robots — pink and white bipeds with big round eyes — built by kids in the STEM robotics course
Course 04 · Scratch & Games

Code by dragging blocks.

Build your first real game with Scratch — drag, drop, snap. Same thinking real coders use, no typing required.

Drag-and-drop Make games Animation Share & play
Pick Game Dev
No typing
A child building a game in Scratch on a laptop, viewed over their shoulder
Blog · 16 articles · Updated weekly

Our blog. Short, honest, no-fluff.

Science, code & play in two-minute reads — from our engineers and educators. Click any card to open the full article.

Awareness 5 min

At what age should kids start coding? An Australian parent's guide

The short answer is around 5–6 — but what 'coding' looks like at 6 is wildly different from 12. A practical age-by-age guide.

Incendio STEM Ed · 13 May 2026
Electronics 4 min

What is a circuit? Explained so a 7-year-old gets it

A hose, a kink, a tap. Electricity is doing the same thing, just with electrons. A 10-minute kitchen-table experiment.

Incendio STEM Ed · 12 May 2026
Robotics 6 min

The science behind a walking robot — explained for parents

Walking looks easy until you try to teach a machine. Behind every robot that doesn't faceplant is surprising maths, physics, and a trick called PID.

Incendio STEM Ed · 11 May 2026
Scratch & Games 5 min

Why block coding builds better thinkers than typing code does

There's a quiet snobbery in tech: 'real' coding is typing semicolons. The research says the opposite.

Incendio STEM Ed · 10 May 2026
Parent pain-points 5 min

STEM for shy / introverted kids — why 1-on-1 changes everything

If you've watched your quiet, thoughtful child shrink in a noisy group classroom, you know: the format matters as much as the content.

Incendio STEM Ed · 9 May 2026
Australia 6 min

Homeschool STEM in Australia — a starter kit

A practical minimum-viable STEM stack for Australian homeschooling families. What free tools work, what to outsource, and when.

Incendio STEM Ed · 8 May 2026
How it works

Simple. Friendly. Online.

1-on-1Solo classes
OnlineAnywhere in AU
Ages 6+Beginner-friendly
AustraliaOnline · all states
4 weeks per course
2 classes every week
8 sessions in total
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Save your child's spot.

Tell us a bit about your child and pick the course(s) they're keen on. We reply within one business day with the next available time.

We reply within one business day · StemEd@incendiosol.com

Parents ask

Quick answers.

What ages do you teach?

From age 6 and up. Material and tools are tailored to each child's age and experience.

Are classes online or in person?

Online only. We don't run physical / in-person classes at the moment — every session is 1-on-1 over video, anywhere in Australia.

Can my child take more than one course?

Yes — pick any combination on the enrol form. Many kids mix Scratch with Robotics or Electronics with IoT.

What does my child need?

A laptop or desktop with webcam, microphone and stable internet. Any required components are posted before class one.

Do you offer trial classes?

Yes — we run a short intro session so your child can meet their teacher before committing. Mention it on the enrol form.

How long is each course?

Every course runs for 4 weeks, with 2 live 1-on-1 classes per week — 8 sessions in total. We'll send pricing and the full schedule after you enrol; no surprises.