
Build Robots, Learn to Code, and Pitch Ideas with Confidence
By combining mechanical design, software programming, and professional communication, RoboBricks equips young learners with a powerful toolkit of STEM and real-world skills. Delivered across afterschool clubs and school enrichment programmes in the UAE, it prepares students for tomorrow’s challenges – all through dynamic, hands-on learning experiences.

RoboBricks blends the fundamentals of mechanical engineering with the logic of programming and the creativity of entrepreneurship. Using a Spiral Method, we gradually introduce advanced topics while reinforcing previous learning, ensuring students integrate mechanical intuition and coding fluency step by step.
As they progress, learners explore algorithm design, pseudo code development, flowchart planning, WeDo programming concepts like loops and multi-threading, sensor integration, and input/output commands. Alongside technical mastery, students develop digital literacy, constructing product pages, conducting market research, using Google tools and PowerPoint, and learning persuasive communication strategies.
The programme builds not just competence, but confidence – grounded in creativity, logic, and clarity of expression.

Each class begins with a design challenge: build a robot to perform a specific task. Students build, code, test, and refine until their robot completes the assignment. This hands-on cycle creates a powerful connection between problem and solution, theory and execution.
As skills accumulate, students move to more complex challenges involving teamwork, strategy, and presentation. By the time the final semester arrives, they’re ready to launch their own mini projects, selecting tasks, writing code, designing their prototype, creating a product showcase, and presenting their vision to guests. This journey mirrors early-stage engineering and business practice and builds a suite of real-world skills beyond STEM.
RoboBricks nurtures a range of cognitive, technical, and interpersonal abilities:
Students learn algorithmic thinking and software engineering terminology, gaining fluency in the language of computer science. They develop procedural logic and learn to plan tasks with coding precision. Time management skills grow as they work toward project deadlines. Communication and presentation abilities sharpen through pitches and product storytelling. Teamwork becomes intuitive as students collaborate on design and testing challenges. They also strengthen their orientation in computer systems, gain media literacy, and grow in critical and creative thinking
These skills empower students academically and prepare them for future careers in tech, design, or leadership.
You can trust RoboBricks for excellence in educational quality and safety. The programme is delivered by trained instructors and supported by global credentials:






RoboBricks transforms students into more than just coders or builders, they become thinkers who can create, explain, and inspire. By combining STEM principles, software logic, and real-world presentation, the programme develops versatility and purpose.
Students learn to tackle design challenges with clarity, collaborate with teammates, and present solutions confidently. The final project’s investor-style pitch gives them a powerful experience in persuasion, planning, and professional presentation – skills essential in any field.

Let’s build the future – one child, one code, one creation at a time.
This programme is ideal for children aged 9 to 12 seeking an advanced, well-rounded robotics experience.
Sessions run for approximately 90 minutes. The full course structure is designed for depth, application, and creative exploration.
No. RoboBricks builds on previous mechanics experience, but it is accessible for newcomers too. The Spiral Method ensures all students gain mastery step by step.
Robots that perform tasks using WeDo components e.g., moving parts, sensors, loops, and multi-thread logic. Final projects are student-designed, coded, and pitched.
Parents receive regular updates, photos, reflections, and access to student showcases, demonstrating technical growth and communication achievements.