ROBOTICS
Build, wire, and program physical robots. Hands stay busy, minds stay curious.
Project-based robotics & coding for kids 7–18. Small classes. Real tools. Things they actually built — not slideshows of things they could have built.
Pick the path your child connects with — or rotate through all four as they grow. Every track is project-based and ends with something they can demo.
Build, wire, and program physical robots. Hands stay busy, minds stay curious.
Design and publish your own playable games — from puzzles to multiplayer worlds.
Ship a working app to your parents' phone. Real screens, real interactions.
Train models, analyse the world, and let your robot make decisions on its own.
Every kid leaves a term with something running. A sample from the last few cohorts.
A LEGO bot that maps a maze with one sonar and finds the exit.
An endless runner with pixel art and 3 boss fights — built in Scratch.
A Flutter app for siblings to track chores with streaks + rewards.
Trained a small CNN to spot leaf disease from a phone camera.
Bright rooms, real benches, soldering irons that actually heat up. Step inside any session — visitors welcome, parents always.
Photos are placeholders · Real classroom shots from our Semenyih & Kepong branches drop in soon.
Three age tiers, each calibrated for how kids actually learn — not how textbooks pretend they do.
Drag-and-drop coding, LEGO robotics, and gentle Scratch projects. Builds confidence through finished things.
Real Python and JavaScript. Arduino + sensors. Their first published game and their first deployable app.
AI agents, full-stack apps, competition robotics. Portfolio-grade projects ready for STEM scholarships.
Not screen time. Not certificates collecting dust. Six things that make Advaspire different from the average after-school programme.
Capped class sizes so every child gets real instructor time — not just a stream they passively watch.
Every term ends with something they built, ran, and can demo to family. Real outcomes parents can see.
Educators trained in both the tech AND in teaching young learners. Working with kids since 2018.
By age 14 your child has shipped games, apps, and robots. We help compile a portfolio for scholarships.
We update tracks every year so kids learn current tools — Python, AI agents, Unity — not yesterday's stack.
Weekly progress, attendance, and project photos — all in your portal. No guessing what your child did today.
A rolling wall of student projects from the last 12 months. Names shortened, parental consent on file. Every piece is something a kid actually finished, tested, and demoed.
outcomeTop-5 finalist · KL STEM Jam '25
outcomeBuilt in 3 sessions · Live demo at parent day
outcomeUsed daily by the family · Published to family TestFlight
outcomeScholarship portfolio piece · 89% accuracy on 4 plant species
outcomeShared on Roblox · 1.2k plays first week
outcomeSchool science fair, 2nd place
All packages include materials, parent reporting, and project access. Save more when you commit longer.
Pay-as-you-go. Perfect to start.
Most parents pick this. Save RM 60.
Biggest savings + free certification.
One free 90-minute session. Your child builds something they can take home that day. We follow up only if you want us to.
Walk in any day during operating hours. Or book a trial below — we'll hold the door.
Straight from
our classroom feed.
Follow what kids ship every week. Behind-the-scenes builds, parent recaps, and instructor breakdowns — across TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. Tap any tile to open the channel.
Maze-solver in 60 seconds
LEGO bot + 1 sonar = curiosity. Aiden, age 10.
She trained an AI to spot weeds
Priya (15) shipping a CNN from scratch. Trial-to-portfolio.
Scratch → real game in 90s
Yi Han (8) ships her first side-scroller.
Sumo bot battle, finals night
Three rounds, two upsets, one champion.
Parent's Day recap — Kepong
Live project demos, free pizza, and zero PowerPoint.
Term gallery — Semenyih
Photos from every cohort that finished this term.
Free trial weekend — open house
RSVP'd parents got a hands-on coding session.
Instructor spotlight: Cikgu Hafiz
From competitive robotics to teaching the next batch.
Term project wall
Carousel of 12 finished projects from the August cohort.
Reel: LEGO EV3 line follower
30 seconds of clean curve-tracking. Built in class.
Behind the scenes — build day
Time-lapse of the Saturday senior class shipping their final.
Carousel: parent reactions
Real screenshots from parents after demo day.