Where Ideas Take Shape & Skills Take Flight
At Light Robotics, we believe every child has the potential to be an innovator. Through hands-on, team-based robotics lessons using LEGO and Micro:bit, students don't just learn about robots - they build, program, and bring their own mechanical creations to life. Our approach lets children progress at their own pace, fostering creativity, confidence, and problem-solving skills through encouragement and collaborative exploration.

Bring robotics and coding to your school
We offer a ready-to-teach Micro:bit curriculum for schools, libraries, and institutions - complete with lesson plans, student materials, and instructor support. No technical background required.
After-school activities
Light Robotics brings STEM education to life with project-based workshops where students build, program, and problem-solve together.

Lego WEDO : ages 6-9
Young innovators explore robotics through playful building and beginner-friendly coding using LEGO WeDo kits. Designed for curious minds, this course introduces simple machines, motion, and programming concepts through themed projects and guided discovery. As children build and bring their creations to life, they develop early engineering instincts, logical thinking, and collaboration skills—all while having fun with LEGO.

Micro:bit Innovation Lab : ages 10–16
Students combine LEGO engineering with real-world coding using the BBC Micro:bit. Each session follows a build-then-code structure: first they construct a physical structure, then they write the code that brings it to life - a fan that responds to temperature, a car steered by tilt, a lamp that turns on in the dark. Using MakeCode, learners progress through hands-on challenges that develop computational thinking, logical reasoning, and the confidence to experiment and debug. No prior experience needed.

Micro:bit coding : ages 10-16
Our micro:bit course uses the BBC curriculum as a foundation, enriched with advanced challenges to spark deeper thinking. Using MakeCode or JavaScript, learners transform the micro:bit into interactive tools, experimenting with inputs, sensors, and logic to understand how software controls hardware. Through creative projects and debugging tasks, students build computational thinking and coding habits, progressing from essentials to real-world, code-driven creations. ​
Robotics Holiday Camps
During school holidays, we offer full-day Robotics Holiday Camps designed to give children an immersive, hands-on robotics experience. From 9:30 to 17:00, participants build, program, and experiment with robots in a fun and supportive environment. Breakfast and lunch are provided, so children can focus entirely on learning, building, and having fun. Our camps are suitable for different age groups and skill levels, making robotics exciting and accessible for everyone.

RoboBattle Arena: 5-Day Robot Combat Challenge (Ages 8-14)
In our RoboBattle Arena camp, students dive into the exciting world of robot combat engineering. Over five action-packed days, participants design, and build their own battle-bots from scratch. Each day, they test their creations, analyze performance, and upgrade their bots with stronger structures, and improved strategies. Along the way, they learn real engineering concepts such as mechanics, stability, power systems, and problem-solving under pressure. The week builds up to an epic final battle tournament on the last day, where teams compete in a fun and safe robot showdown to see whose design performs best.

LEGO WeDo Explorers Camp (Ages 6–9)
In our LEGO WeDo Explorers Camp, young innovators discover the basics of robotics through playful building and beginner-friendly coding. Using LEGO WeDo kits, children explore simple machines, motion, and programming through themed, story-driven projects. As they build and bring their creations to life with icon-based, drag-and-drop coding, they develop logical thinking, creativity, and teamwork skills - all in a fun and supportive environment where learning feels like play. Camp duration is flexible and can range from 1 to 5 days, depending on the holiday schedule and group needs.

Code First: micro:bit Programming Camp (Ages 10 -16)
In our Code First micro:bit Camp, the focus is on programming, logic, and computational thinking. Students dive deep into coding using MakeCode and JavaScript, learning how to control sensors, inputs, and outputs through precise and creative code. Rather than just assembling projects, participants design algorithms, test ideas, debug errors, and refine their programs to make their micro:bit respond intelligently to real-world interactions. Through structured challenges and open-ended tasks, learners strengthen problem-solving skills and develop strong coding habits - progressing from core concepts to sophisticated, code-driven creations.
Bring Robotics to Your City
Interested in launching a robotics course or holiday camp in your city? Contact us to explore how we can bring hands-on STEM experiences to your community.
Trial & cancelation
To secure your spot, the course fee is paid in full at the time of registration. We welcome new children with a trial lesson, their first session. If you feel the course isn't the right fit, you have four days after that first lesson to cancel and receive a refund for the remaining lessons. Cancellation by the parent/guardian: More than 7 days before the start date: full refund 48 hours to 7 days before the start date: 50% refund Less than 48 hours before the start date: no refund

