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British Columbia - North Vancouver
Get hands-on with coding, 3D printing, robotics, and more. A
fun week of discovery, experimentation, and invention for kids.
- All Ages
- Ages 8+
Calendar Week
Oct 08 - Dec 10
Oct 09 - Dec 11
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experimentation, and invention for kids.

Ross Road Elementary School - Build to Solve (G2-G5)
2025/10/08 02:50 PM ~ 2025/12/10 04:20 PM
Availability
3 spots left
Suggested Age
8+
Skills
Steamoji is a dynamic STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) program designed to train and inspire the next generation of builders, makers, inventors and entrepreneurs! In this course, apprentices will further develop their 3D modeling and fabrication skills while designing, prototyping and printing their own action castle game.
Apprentices will explore 3D printing, adding details with a 3D pen and creating designs from scratch using 3D design software. By the end of this mission apprentices will have a fully functioning tabletop game to take home and play. Let's get building!
This is an introductory and accessible course (no prerequisites) where children will get step-by-step instructions in an inclusive and supportive environment for all creators! All materials, computer access, and 3D printing are included, and apprentices will take home everything they create!
We can’t wait to see what your child creates with us. Let’s get building!
Canyon Heights Elementary - Intro to Physical Computing (G2-G5)
2025/10/09 03:00 PM ~ 2025/12/11 04:30 PM
Availability
10 spots left
Suggested Age
8+
Skills
This term, apprentices will dive into the exciting world of coding, electronics, and robotics. Alongside learning essential coding concepts, they will also develop key problem-solving and engineering skills. Guiding them on this journey is Astro Ji, an astronaut preparing for a mission to the Moon!
With Astro Ji’s help, apprentices will explore fundamental concepts in physics such as gravity, movement, and forces - while gaining hands-on experience with motors, power, electricity, and batteries. They’ll bring their learning to life using the VEX GO robotics kit and the VEX Virtual Reality environment. Through these platforms, apprentices will design, code, test, and refine their own programs to control a robotic vehicle they’ve built themselves. This is an accessible, beginner-friendly course with step-by-step guidance in a supportive, inclusive environment. We can’t wait to see what your child creates with us. Let’s get building!