Little Maker
Robotics, Coding & STEM Programs for Ages 4 to 18
A complete learning pathway that grows with your child, from beginner robotics to advanced coding, Arduino, IoT and digital creation.
NextGen Makers offers robotics class for kids, coding class for kids and project-based STEM learning for children and teenagers across different ages and readiness levels.
Find the right program for your child.
Every child starts at a different level. At NextGen Makers, our programs are designed according to age, readiness and learning stage.
Children begin with play-based robotics, coding robots and STEM activities, then progress into Scratch, Arduino, C++ programming, IoT, automation, app development, web design and game development.
Whether your child is exploring robotics and coding for the first time or ready for advanced technology projects, the pathway helps them keep learning step by step.
Junior Maker
Young Coder
Young Innovator
Senior Innovator
Senior Coder
NextGen Genius
Compare our robotics, coding & STEM programs.
Use this overview to understand the recommended age, learning level and main focus for each program.
| Program | Age | Level | Main Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Little Maker | 4-5 | Beginner to Intermediate | Play-based robotics, coding robot, LEGO WeDo |
| Junior Maker | 6-9 | Beginner to Intermediate | Scratch, STEM, animation, games |
| Young Coder | 10+ | Intermediate to Advanced | Arduino, electronics, robotics |
| Young Innovator | 13+ | Intermediate to Advanced | C++, Arduino, automation, prototypes |
| Senior Innovator | 15+ | Intermediate to Advanced | IoT, smart systems, automation |
| Senior Coder | 16+ | Intermediate to Advanced | Web, app and game development |
| NextGen Genius | Special Program | Adaptive | Robotics for children with special needs |
A pathway from early robotics to digital creation.
Explore each program and choose the best starting point based on your child's age, interest and readiness.
Not sure where your child should start?
Book a trial class and our team will help identify the suitable program level.
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