Light it up. Make it move.
Blinking lights, buzzers, motors. Snap-together circuits that actually work — no soldering required for younger 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
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.
Courses co-designed and taught by working engineers and qualified educators.
Anywhere in Australia. Just a laptop, webcam and curiosity.
Lessons adapt to your child — beginner-friendly throughout.
Working circuits, real robots, real games — built by your child.
Blinking lights, buzzers, motors. Snap-together circuits that actually work — no soldering required for younger kids.
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.
Friendly two-legged robots that walk, dance and respond to claps. Your child builds and codes their own.
Build your first real game with Scratch — drag, drop, snap. Same thinking real coders use, no typing required.
Science, code & play in two-minute reads — from our engineers and educators. Click any card to open the full article.
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.
A hose, a kink, a tap. Electricity is doing the same thing, just with electrons. A 10-minute kitchen-table experiment.
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.
There's a quiet snobbery in tech: 'real' coding is typing semicolons. The research says the opposite.
If you've watched your quiet, thoughtful child shrink in a noisy group classroom, you know: the format matters as much as the content.
A practical minimum-viable STEM stack for Australian homeschooling families. What free tools work, what to outsource, and when.
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.
From age 6 and up. Material and tools are tailored to each child's age and experience.
Online only. We don't run physical / in-person classes at the moment — every session is 1-on-1 over video, anywhere in Australia.
Yes — pick any combination on the enrol form. Many kids mix Scratch with Robotics or Electronics with IoT.
A laptop or desktop with webcam, microphone and stable internet. Any required components are posted before class one.
Yes — we run a short intro session so your child can meet their teacher before committing. Mention it on the enrol form.
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.