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Creative Engineering – Brick4Kidz
Week 1 (July 13th -17th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
Welcome to the world of gears, wheels, and endless possibilities! Young engineers roll up their sleeves and bring amazing creations to life using bricks and moving parts. One day, they're building a dinosaur that actually moves, the next day, a school bus with spinning wheels. Along the way, they learn how real machines work, levers, pulleys, axles, all while problem-solving, collaborating, and having a blast. No screens, just pure hands-on building fun.
Learning Outcomes:
Construct working models using gears, wheels, and axles
Solve engineering challenges through trial and error
Understand how simple machines make work easier
Collaborate on team builds like vehicles, animals, and cranes
Maker Space – Science Lab
Week 1 (July 13th -17th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 170,000
Description:
Safety goggles on! This is real science, made fun and fizzy. Campers dive into the wild world of chemistry and physics with experiments that pop, change color, and even float in mid-air. They'll layer liquids to explore density, shoot straw rockets across the room, freeze water in seconds. Every experiment comes with a big "wow" moment and an even bigger "aha!" as young scientists discover how the world works.
Learning Outcomes:
Conduct safe chemistry experiments (density, acids and bases)
Explore air pressure and freezing point changes
Record scientific observations using pictures and simple words
Climate Science
Week 2 (July 20th -24th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
Become a climate hero no cape required. In this eye-opening course, campers explore the big question: what's happening to our planet, and what can we do about it? Through exciting experiments and models, they'll create their own ocean currents, build a mini weather station, and discover how the sun's energy powers our world. More importantly, they'll leave with real, practical ideas for making a difference at home and in their community. Science with a mission!
Learning Outcomes:
Explain basic climate change concepts in simple terms
Model ocean currents and weather patterns using hands-on activities
Create an action plan to reduce environmental impact at home
Podcast + Audio Storytelling
Week 2 (July 20th -24th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 170,000
Description:
Have something to say? Now's your chance to say it, and the whole world can listen. In this course, young storytellers become podcast creators. They'll learn how to record their voice, add cool sound effects, layer in background music, and edit everything into a polished audio story. Whether it's an interview with a friend, a fictional adventure, or a report on their favorite animal, every child leaves with their very own podcast episode. Your voice matters, let's hit record.
Learning Outcomes:
Use Soundtrap to record and edit audio projects
Plan and structure an interview or short narrative story
Add sound effects and background music to enhance storytelling
Product Design & 3D Printing
Week 3 (July 27th -31st 2026)
Fee: ₦ 170,000
Description:
Imagine it, design it, print it! that's the mini maker's motto. In this course, young creators get their first taste of 3D design using kid-friendly software that feels more like a game than a tool. They'll learn how to turn flat shapes into 3D objects, and then they'll gather around the printer to watch their ideas take physical form. Whether it's a custom pencil topper, a nametag, or a brand-new invention, every child experiences the thrill of creating something from absolutely nothing.
Learning Outcomes:
Create simple 3D models using kid-friendly design software
Understand how 3D printers build objects layer by layer
Redesign an everyday object for fun or function
Present a finished 3D print to the group
Drone Tech
Week 3 (July 27th -31st 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
Take to the skies without leaving the ground! This high-flying course puts campers in the pilot's seat of real mini drones. They'll learn the basics of flight, how to take off, hover, navigate obstacles, and land safely. Then they'll level up with simple programming challenges that make their drones fly automatically. It's part pilot training, part coding, and 100% awesome. By the end of the week, they'll be navigating obstacle courses like pros and dreaming of a future in aviation.
Learning Outcomes:
Safely pilot a mini drone through obstacle courses
Learn basic flight mechanics and remote control functions
Complete simple programming challenges using block-based coding
Understand real-world drone applications (mapping, delivery, photography)
UX Design and App Design
Week 4 (Aug 3rd -7th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
Have you ever used an app and thought, "I could make this better"? Now's your chance to prove it. This course introduces young designers to UX; User Experience design, the secret behind every app, website, and game you love. Campers learn design thinking: how to understand what people need, brainstorm ideas, sketch wireframes, and build clickable prototypes. No coding required, just creativity, empathy, and a passion for making things that work beautifully for everyone.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the five stages of design thinking
Sketch wireframes and low-fidelity mockups
Solve a real community problem with an original app idea
Present a clickable prototype to the group
AI Makers Lab – Creative AI Tools
Week 4 (Aug 3rd -7th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
Artificial intelligence sounds like something from the future, but you can use it today. In this hands-on course, campers discover how AI actually works by training their own simple models. They'll teach a computer to recognize images, generate AI art from their own descriptions, and create stories with a little help from smart tools. Along the way, they'll ask big questions: Can AI be creative? Is AI always right? Get ready to become an AI maker, not just a user.
Learning Outcomes:
Explain what artificial intelligence is in simple terms
Train a basic image or text recognition model
Generate AI-assisted art or stories using kid-friendly tools
Discuss AI ethics: helpful versus problematic uses
Maker Space – Science Lab
Week 5 (Aug 10th -14th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 170,000
Description:
Young innovators step into a world of creativity and eco-friendly problem-solving as they explore how STEM can help protect our environment. Through exciting hands-on challenges, campers discover how small ideas can make a big impact on the world around them.
Learning Outcomes:
Fun eco-themed STEM challenges
Creative design and innovation activities
Hands-on sustainability exploration
Team projects focused on real-world solutions
Climate Science
Week 5 (Aug 10th -14th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
Become a climate hero no cape required. In this eye-opening course, campers explore the big question: what's happening to our planet, and what can we do about it? Through exciting experiments and models, they'll create their own ocean currents, build a mini weather station, and discover how the sun's energy powers our world. More importantly, they'll leave with real, practical ideas for making a difference at home and in their community. Science with a mission!
Learning Outcomes:
Explain basic climate change concepts in simple terms
Model ocean currents and weather patterns using hands-on activities
Create an action plan to reduce environmental impact at home
Maths Through Making
Week 6 (Aug 17th -21st 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
What does building have to do with maths? Everything. In this hands-on course, campers discover that numbers, shapes, and measurements are hiding inside every creation. They'll build geometric structures, measure ingredients for a simple recipe, and create their own math games to play with friends. It's not about worksheets or drills it's about seeing maths come alive in the real world. When you build it, you understand it. Let's get making.
Learning Outcomes:
Identify geometric shapes in real-world structures
Use measurement tools to compare length, weight, and volume
Create a working math game for others to play
Explain how maths appears in everyday making activities
Creative Engineering – Brick4Kidz
Week 6 (Aug 17th -21st 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
Welcome to the world of gears, wheels, and endless possibilities! Young engineers roll up their sleeves and bring amazing creations to life using bricks and moving parts. One day, they're building a dinosaur that actually moves, the next day, a school bus with spinning wheels. Along the way, they learn how real machines work, levers, pulleys, axles, all while problem-solving, collaborating, and having a blast. No screens, just pure hands-on building fun.
Learning Outcomes:
Construct working models using gears, wheels, and axles
Solve engineering challenges through trial and error
Understand how simple machines make work easier
Collaborate on team builds like vehicles, animals, and cranes
Game Design Studio – CodeCombat
Week 7 (Aug 24th -28th 2026)
Fee: ₦ 150,000
Description:
Here's the secret: playing games is fun, but designing your own is even better. In this course, campers learn a real coding language (Python) while playing an epic fantasy game. They write code to command heroes, collect gems, defeat enemies, and solve puzzles. Every level teaches a new programming concept, and by the end, they're not just playing the game, they're creating their own levels for others to play. Game on!
Learning Outcomes:
Write basic Python or JavaScript code using CodeCombat
Use loops, conditionals, and variables in game scenarios
Solve programming puzzles independently
Design and share a custom game level
Visit us or reach out today to secure your spot.
Venue: 5, James Adejumo Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos
Duration: 7 Weeks | July 13th – August 28th, 2026
Timing: Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Daily
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