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Programs

Four zones. One building. Pick how your kid wants to build.

Every zone runs as a weekly drop-in and a 12-week cohort. Mix and match. Mentors hold the line; kids hold the keyboard.

Memberships, after-school, camps, birthday parties, weekend workshops — pick your door; everything still runs through these four zones. See pricing & the full program lineup.

Ages 11–16Weekly + monthly tournament Sundays

AI Arena

Strategy games & competitive AI — play, coach, ship agents.

Kids design, train, and tune small AIs for head-to-head play — strategy boards, RL game players, prompt-arena bots — with coaching after matches. Public leaderboards. Quarterly tournaments.

Sample projects

  • Build a connect-four reinforcement-learning agent
  • Tune a prompt-only NPC for an open mystery
  • Run an evaluation harness on a classmate's agent
Ages 10–16Weekly studio + drop-in builds

Build Studio

Apps, games, short films — AI as co-creator and reviewer.

An open shop where kids design and launch real things — websites, games, tools, short films — using AI for design, scaffolding, and code review. Output is the rubric, not screen time.

Sample projects

  • A working Pokédex for a kid sibling's favorites
  • A Discord helper bot for a school club
  • A study quiz that grades itself
Ages 8–16Bi-weekly lab + Saturday open shop

Robotics & Physical AI

LEGO-class builds to competition-ready bots. AI on-device.

Build robots that can see, think, and move. Kids start with beginner-friendly kits like LEGO Spike and VEX, then add sensors, servos, and cameras — using AI to help debug the code. The robots navigate, sort objects, race, and play. Hands get dirty.

Sample projects

  • A trash-sorting robot with on-device vision
  • A line-follower that learns its own track
  • A claw that hands you the right LEGO piece
Ages 12–1612-week cohort + final showcase

AIPreneurship Lab

Ship a small thing. Learn pricing, demos, and iteration.

Kids build an AI-powered tool people might actually use — a tutoring helper, a club workflow bot, a printable workbook generator — and practice the full loop: interviews, demos, iteration, and a public showcase. Some may even pilot their project with a real customer — always with mentor guidance and family approval.

Sample projects

  • User interviews + a demo that earns real feedback
  • A landing page that explains the problem clearly
  • A showcase-ready artifact with a simple pricing story

Start for free

Hands-on projects. Print and build.

Each track has free project printables designed for kids to build at home. No account. No wait. Pick a track and get started.

Builder Fellowship

Cost should never be the reason a kid doesn't build.

The Builder Fellowship covers full tuition for families with demonstrated need. We reserve 1–3 seats per cohort at full scholarship. We are intentionally and permanently underwriting access — every founding-member dollar helps.