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Overview

    Our robotics students learn to build for strength and durability and code to address specific requirements. By using standard models and then adjusting them, kids learn to problem solve and aim for consistent improvement.

114 March St, Richmond NSW 2753, Australia

8 - 14 years old

0 hour


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Accepts creative kids vouchers

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114 March St, Richmond NSW 2753, Australia

About the provider

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Build-A-Mind

4.9 out of 5 (View 7 ratings)

Build-A-Mind provides numerous enrichment programs to inspire kids to try new things, to get creative and to push their boundaries. We believe that given encouragement and access to a variety of tools and building materials, kids will go outside the box and create things that we can only dream of. We work with the children to help them develop their ideas and believe in themselves.


We aim to teach them that it's OK to make mistakes and that not all things go to plan, but that each step is an opportunity to learn and improve.


Based in the Blue Mountains, our 'edutainment' programs are offered locally and throughout the surrounding areas. We provide themed and generic activities for holiday workshops, after school clubs, incursions, parties, special events and corporate ventures.


Build-A-Mind also provides full day events for home schooling groups and private tutoring. Whilst LEGO® robotics are our most popular program, we also provide science events, computer programming, jewellery design, spa parties, handmade cosmetic creations, building activities, stop motion and many more.


All of our programs reinforce the four c's of 21st century learning: creativity, communication, collaboration and critical thinking and are specially designed to inspire and engage children in the subjects Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics (S.T.E.A.M).


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