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Fun Robotics Classes for Kids –
Design, Build & Code Robots

Fun Robotics Classes for Kids – Design, Build & Code   Robots

Hands-on robotics classes for ages 7–17 that teach them to design,
build, and code real robots in a fun, creative way.

No experience required

Small class sizes

Why Choose Exceed Robotics?

At Exceed, we Know learning can be fun. Since 2015,
we’ve inspired kids to find joy in learning through hands-on robots.

  • Robotics Is Our Core

    Unlike general STEM centers, robotics is the heart of everything we do.

  • Local, Not Franchised

    We’re a proud Canadian company committed to quality & consistency.

  • Small Classes, Big Impact

    A 6:1 student–teacher ratio ensures personalized support.

  • Proven in Competitions

    Our robotics teams have been turning heads and winning awards.

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With Exceed, your child joins a community that inspires
a lifelong love for STEM.

What Your Child Will Learn

Kids at a robotics class

Register for a
Free Trial Class

Getting Started is Simple

Book a Free Trial

See your child smile while building
& coding a robot.

Pick Your Schedule

Choose a class time that works
best for your family.

Enroll with Confidence

Join 2,000+ happy GTA families
who trust Exceed.

Book a Free Trial

See your child smile while building & coding a robot.

Pick Your Schedule

Choose a class time that works best for your family.

Enroll with Confidence

Join 2,000+ happy GTA families who trust Exceed.

Robotics Progression

Our programs are tailored to your child’s age and grow with them, step by step.

What's Next: Option to Join Robotics Competitions
Compete at regional & world levels

Your Robotics Adventure Starts Here

Take the First Step with a Free Trial and Keep Building,
Coding, and Learning

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Have more Questions?

Do kids need experience to join robotics classes?
No experience is needed. Our robotics classes for kids are designed for both beginners and advanced learners. Each child is placed at the right level for their age — you can see this firsthand in a free trial class.
Should my child start with robotics or coding programs?
For most kids, robotics is the best starting point. It's hands-on, fun, and builds a strong foundation in STEM. Kids aged 11+ who enjoy software-based projects may also prefer coding. Try both in a free trial class to see which your child enjoys more.
Who teaches the robotics classes?
Our instructors are trained engineering and computer science students, as well as experienced educators who know how to make STEM engaging and fun. They motivate kids to think critically, solve problems, and gain confidence through hands-on learning.
When are classes offered?
We run after-school, evening, and weekend sessions. You'll see available schedules for robotics classes near you when you click Next Term Dates.
What if we miss a class?
We offer flexible makeup options so your child never falls behind in their robotics learning.
Are robotics classes part of STEM education for kids?
Yes, robotics classes are an integral part of STEM education, as they combine science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through hands-on learning and problem-solving activities.
Is robotics only for kids who want to be engineers?
Not at all. Robotics develops creativity, problem-solving, and confidence — valuable skills that apply to any future path, whether in science, business, or the arts.
What makes Exceed the best robotics club for kids, and what happens at the end?
Exceed is one of the leading non-franchised robotics clubs in the GTA, combining fun, creativity, and structured learning. By the end, students can design, code, and build robots independently. Many move on to competitions, advanced workshops, or co-op opportunities. Try a free trial class and see the difference.

🚀 Give your child the skills to thrive — today and tomorrow.

Join 2000+ GTA families who’ve seen their children grow in confidence, creativity, and real-world STEM skills. One free trial is all it takes to see the spark ignite.