We provide STEM education to expose and enhance knowledge on STEM applications. Our 24 week series is powered by Robothink and occurs during the 10 month calendar school year. Each education session is 90 minutes in duration and all equipment and materials are supplied. Our instructors are vetted and trained on the application of the curriculum which is project based and hands on. Students have the opportunity to also compete in one of our annual local robotics competitions.
We have active partnerships with 5 public elementary schools, 1 home school network, 1 private gifted school, and 2 community based organizations to deliver this important programming for underserved youth ages 5 -15.
If you attend one of our partner schools or participate with one of our community agency partners, simply click on their image to register








If your school or nonprofit is interested in bringing any of our programs to your campus. Click below to complete our interest form and an agency representative will be in contact with you shortly.
Join us for Family STEM Day — a fun, hands-on learning experience where families come together to build, bond, and explore the world of STEM!
This is our building and bonding event for families to create robots together and strengthen connections through teamwork and creativity. Technology is all around us and part of everyday life, yet there remains a knowledge gap across generations. Our Family STEM Days offer a welcoming space for everyone — regardless of age or skill level — to learn and have fun together.
This program is held monthly on the 2nd Saturday of each month in partnership with Gwinnett Parks and Recreation.
Locations vary and are announced 30 days in advance through social media and text alerts. Come for one session or join us every month — all are welcome!
The Xceptional STEM program delivers hands-on, sensory-aware technology education for high-functioning youth with sensory challenges through two monthly formats: a focused 1-hour session (monthly for 4 months) run in partnership with Spectrum Autism Group and Cooper Elementary School. Cohorts are up to 10 students (ages 5–17) with a 2:1 child-to-custom-sensory-kit ratio, and an extended 3-hour workshop (one day a month for 7 months) serving up to 18 students with a 3:1 child-to-instructor ratio for deeper project work.
Small cohorts and low teacher-to-student ratios enable individualized instruction that honors each learner’s pace, sensory preferences, and communication style, using technology-focused curriculum in robotics, coding, and engineering design with predictable routines and explicit scaffolds to reduce overwhelm and build confidence.
There is a $25 supplies fee that covers materials including custom sensory kits and more for the entire class. We partner with local schools and nonprofits to create accessible pathways from exploration to sustained learning, mentorship, and future STEM opportunities for neurodiverse students.
Summer is a time of fun, exploration and engaging in new experiences. The STEM Explorers Summer Camp (SESC) provides youth ages 5 – 15 the opportunity to become fully immersed in a variety of STEM applications from robotics to coding to AI learning and more. In addition, youth can elect to participate in arts and crafts, dance, life skills workshops and more.
SESC offers 3 and 4 week sessions that run from 9 am to 3 pm Monday through Friday at Cooper Elementary. Choose the time block that works best for you. We are closed on the Fourth of July. Lunch and snacks are included. Specific camp dates will be announced in Spring 2026. Mark your calendars! Enrollment will begin in March 2026 for summer 2026. All are welcome.
Find quick answers about our STEM programs, registration, and participation opportunities.
Our programs serve youth ages 5–15, offering engaging, hands-on STEM learning experiences that introduce robotics, coding, and AI in a fun and supportive environment.
If your child attends one of our partner schools or community organizations, simply click on their logo on our website to register directly. You can also explore new partnership opportunities by completing our Partner Interest Form
SFG is a 24-week series held during the school year, featuring 90-minute, hands-on sessions powered by RoboThink. All equipment and materials are provided. Students even have a chance to compete in our annual robotics competition!
Family STEM Days are monthly events where families come together to learn, build, and explore STEM through collaborative robotics projects. Hosted with Gwinnett Parks and Recreation, these events foster teamwork, curiosity, and intergenerational learning.