Saturday Lego Robotics Academy April

  • General STEM
Chasewood Learning: 1701 Quincy Ave #9, Naperville, IL 60540, USA
Apr 11 2026
May 02 2026

Schedules

LEGO Robotics Academy 9-9:50am (04/11/2026-05/02/2026) Registration closed

4-week single session
$120.00 USD

No session left

  • Sat9:00 - 9:50 am

Description

Saturdays, 9am - 9:50am, 4-week session

April 11 - May 2 (no class April 4)

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 12/11/2025 and ends on 05/02/2026

Restrictions

Participants must currently be 6 years to 14 years old.

LEGO Robotics Academy 10-10:50am (04/11/2026-05/02/2026) Registration closed

4 class single session
$120.00 USD

No session left

  • Sat10:00 - 10:50 am

Description

Saturdays, 10am - 10:50am, 4-week session

April 11 - May 2 (no class April 4)

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 12/11/2025 and ends on 05/02/2026

Restrictions

Participants must currently be 6 years to 14 years old.

In-person location

Chasewood Learning: 1701 Quincy Ave #9, Naperville, IL 60540, USA

Description

LEGO Robotics Academy

Saturday Morning Classes  (Registration is required)

This is a 4-week session. April 11 - May 2 (no class April 4).

Choose a time slot that works for you:

  • 9:00am-9:50am
  • 10:00am-10:50am

$120 4-week session


The LEGO Robotics Academy is a comprehensive program where children learn to design, build and program projects based on LEGO Education platform, including Wedo, Mindstorms, and Spike. Using a creative educational approach that supports Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), this class uses teacher-led instruction followed by fun, engaging, and dynamic activities.

The Robotics Academy is a repeatable program where children are placed based on skill and experience.

Younger students start with LEGO Education Wedo and Spike Essential, building a different mechanical project each week and coding it with a computer. Students learn how to control motors, and work with sensors, in a easy to learn environment using a computer to build and code projects. These activities prepare students to transition onto the next level of robotics. 

Older and experienced students work with the LEGO Spike Prime robots. Students start out learning to program the robot to maneuver around obstacles and through mazes, before moving on to more challenges, such as working with sensors, motorized extensions, and more!

Students move up a level each time they take the class in order to take on more advanced concepts and activities, continuously learning.

The Robotics Academy helps prepare students to participate in robotics competitions such as WRO and FLL.

No Drop-in classes

Registration closed.