CODING & TECH PROGRAM

CODING & TECH PROGRAM

Our Coding & Tech Program invites learners to explore the world of technology while staying rooted in nature. Students explore robotics, programming, and electronics through hands-on projects that spark curiosity and build real-world problem-solving skills.

From building simple circuits to coding their own games or robots, learners are encouraged to think like inventors, makers, and storytellers. We use natural materials, recycled parts, and open-source tools wherever possible – connecting technological exploration to environmental consciousness.

This program is for kids who like to tinker, imagine, take things apart, and build something new.

What We Do:

  • Code with beginner-friendly tools (like Scratch, Python, and Micro:bit)
  • Build robots with LEGO, servos, and sensors
  • Discover how everyday electronics work
  • Connect technology to natural systems (solar power, weather sensors, etc.)
  • Use creativity to design projects that matter

Our goal is to help learners become not just consumers of technology—but creators, inventors, and problem-solvers who respect the Earth.

Code with beginner-friendly tools (like Scratch, Python, and Micro:bit)

Build robots with LEGO, servos, and sensors

Discover how everyday electronics work

Connect technology to natural systems (solar power, weather sensors, etc.)

Use creativity to design projects that matter

Our goal is to help learners become not just consumers of technology—but creators, inventors, and problem-solvers who respect the Earth.

MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Serhii Batarchuk is an experienced robotics educator, WRO trainer, and FLL coach with a strong background in STEM program development. Based in Thunder Bay, he has led coding and robotics programs for students across age groups – integrating platforms like LEGO Robotics, Micro:bit, Scratch, and Python.

With years of experience preparing youth for international competitions like World Robot Olympiad and FIRST® LEGO® League, Serhii brings practical, hands-on learning to life.

FAQ

Both! We love taking our learning outside.

LEGO robotics, Micro:bit, laptops, and more.