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After-school programs where kids explore STEM through fun, hands-on play!

06/01/2026

Seeing the future in real life can change how children feel about learning.
At the Tianjin World Intelligence Expo, robot dogs, humanoids, and service robots brought STEM to life in a way that felt exciting, real, and deeply inspiring. Moments like these can spark curiosity, motivate learning, and open the door to exploring robotics, engineering, and the future.At Spark Techies, we believe children learn best when they can connect knowledge to the real world — and hopefully one day, we can take them there to see it with their own eyes. 🤖✨

Camps | Spark Techies 05/19/2026

Looking for an exciting PD Day activity for your child?
Our Kids PD Day Camp on May 29 is packed with STEM fun, robotics, 3D printing, teamwork, and hands-on learning. It’s the perfect place for kids to explore, create, and have fun with technology.✅ Engaging STEM activities
✅ Robotics and 3D printing
✅ Skill-building and teamwork
✅ Safe, fun, and inspiring environment
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Register now: https://www.spark-techies.ca/kids-camps
Call us: 548-488-3561

Camps | Spark Techies Spark Techies invites your child to an unforgettable adventure in STEM—where learning is as fun as it is educational! Our camp is designed to ignite curiosity, creativity, and confidence through hands-on, playful activities that make science, technology, engineering, and math come alive.

05/17/2026

Our FTC team students spent Saturday building real-world STEM skills through programming, 3D modeling, and hands-on problem-solving. From designing ideas on screen to applying them in robotics, every class helps students grow in creativity, logic, and confidence. We’re proud to see them learning how engineers think, build, and innovate. 🚀 ̇ng

05/14/2026

Through the voices of our parents, we celebrate not only Coach Kelvin’s incredible dedication — being there for the team from start to finish — but also the unwavering spirit of the children who worked toward the same goal together. This journey was filled with learning, trial and error, challenges, and moments that tested their patience and determination. But through it all, they kept going, kept improving, and never gave up.We are deeply thankful to Coach Kelvin for his time, commitment, and constant guidance, and to all the parents for their trust, encouragement, and support throughout the journey. This was never just about robotics — it was about growth, teamwork, resilience, and believing in what can be achieved when everyone walks the journey together. 💙🤖✨

Photos from Spark Techies's post 05/14/2026

Last Saturday at WRO was about so much more than competition. It was about dedication in every hour of practice, consistency in every small step forward, and teamwork in every challenge we faced together. Beyond the robots and the results, it reminded us that we are part of something bigger — a world full of ideas, learning, innovation, and connection. Proud of our teams for showing heart, discipline, and the courage to keep growing.

05/02/2026

Curious minds at the window, future engineers at work 🚀

04/28/2026

Watching our girls team in action has been inspiring! Through trial and error, teamwork, and determination, they are learning, improving, and growing stronger every day as they prepare for the WRO competition. Every challenge is becoming a stepping stone toward success, and we couldn’t be prouder of their hard work, creativity, and resilience. Keep going, girls — your journey is just as powerful as your goal!

Photos from Spark Techies's post 04/23/2026

A look inside our Level 3 robotics class.

In this session, students built their version of R2-D2 while learning how to use colour sensors to control robot movement. By detecting different colours, they programmed their robots to change direction—an important step in understanding how robots interact with their environment.

This is a key progression in our program where students start connecting hardware (sensors) with programming logic in a meaningful way.

Every build is guided, but the learning comes from understanding why the robot behaves the way it does—and how to improve it.

If you’d like your child to experience structured, hands-on robotics learning, come in for a free trial class!

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