Toronto
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3335 Yonge St, suite 206,
Toronto, ON, M4N 2L9 - Near Yonge & Lawrence
For kids ages 7–17 in Toronto who want to do more than watch screens — build robots, write code, design in 3D, and work with real electronics. No experience needed
Book a Free Trial Class
Three convenient locations across the Toronto area — weekday after-school and
weekend sessions available.
Skills for the real world — built into every class
From visual drag-and-drop to real text-based code and microcontrollers
Design parts, print them, wire circuits, and build robots that actually work
Test ideas, hit dead ends, adjust — and learn more from both than any lesson could teach
Every project has a right answer — but how they get there is entirely theirs
Structure first, freedom second — so kids build real understanding,
not just the ability to follow instructions.
What is a distance sensor and how does it work?
Use the distance sensor in your robot to stop in front of the shelf
Program your robot to pick up a tray and place it onto the shelf
Decide which shelf to target — then make it work
Find your child's starting point
They think they're playing. They're actually learning.
The age where "I made this" means everything.
Old enough to do the real thing. So we let them.
What they take home isn't just a robot.
They built it. They coded it. It works. That feeling doesn't stay in the classroom.
They make mistakes in every class. They also fix them in every class. That habit stays with them.
We show them how. We don't solve it for them. That gap is where real thinking happens.
Every win in class plants a seed. That seed grows into a genuine interest and a path to follow.
What students actually do during a robotics and coding class
Create, assemble, and program your own robot.
Real code on a real screen. Not drag-and-drop blocks.
Hands-on engineering projects built from start to finish.
Test, improve, and troubleshoot like a real engineer.
Work together, solve challenges, and share ideas.
Experiment, create, and bring new ideas to life.
A typical robotics class at Exceed runs in a small group where each child has their own workstation. Kids start by learning a new concept, practice it hands-on, then apply it to a real project — building, coding, and testing a robot they can take home. Instructors guide rather than solve, so kids develop confidence and independent problem-solving along the way.
What starts as a class sometimes becomes a lot more.
Anwar completed the full robotics curriculum at Exceed in 2017, building a self-balancing robot as his final project. When he applied for a co-op position at the Canadian Space Agency, he walked into the interview and presented that project. He got the position.
"I built it at Exceed when I was a kid. I didn't expect it to still be opening doors years later."
Victor completed both the robotics and AI curriculum at Exceed, then went on to study computer engineering. He came back — not because he had to, but because he wanted to. He now teaches at Exceed part-time, working with kids the same age he was when he started.
"I sat where these kids sit. I know exactly what it feels like when it finally clicks."
Katia designed an automatic garbage sorting robot that could identify and separate recyclables from waste. She entered it in her school's innovation competition — and won. The judges had never seen a student-built machine do it autonomously.
"I had the idea. Exceed gave me the skills to actually build it."
Isaac is in his second year of VEX competitions and already has national-level awards from last season. He completed both the robotics and AI curriculum and shows up every week like there's somewhere to be — because for him, there is.
"Winning is great. But I come back because I like building things that work."
Non-Franchised
Canadian Owned & Operated
10+ Years
Serving GTA Families
In Communities
Trusted by Schools & Libraries
No experience needed — start with a free trial class
Explore robotics classes by age and location near you
Explore robotics classes by age and location near you
Join classes and start building real projects
Everything you need to know before getting started
Yes. We have three locations across the GTA — Toronto (Yonge & Lawrence), Thornhill, and Richmond Hill. All three run evening and weekend sessions.
None at all. Every child starts where they are. We assess them at the trial class and place them in the right group from day one.
We offer evening and weekend sessions to suit busy family schedules. You'll see available times at your location when you book your trial.
Monthly tuition is $165 (promotional rate). That covers weekly classes and all materials. The trial class is completely free.
We are not a franchise. Every location is run by the same team, to the same standard. Robotics is all we do — not one program among twenty. Unlike self-paced learning centres, our classes follow a structured classroom environment with a real instructor leading every session. Classes are small, instructors are engineers, and every project kids build is real. Actual robots that actually work.
We offer flexible makeup options so your child never falls behind. Just let your location know and we'll find a time that works.
Engineering and computer science students and graduates who know the subject and know how to make it click for kids. They're not babysitters with a script — they're people who genuinely love this stuff and it shows in the classroom.
By the end of the program kids can design, code, and build a robot independently. Many go on to compete at regional and national VEX competitions. A few end up in engineering. All of them leave knowing they can figure hard things out on their own — and that's the part that sticks.
Pick a location and we'll take it from there.
No commitment · Free first class