Robo Club

Next-Level After-School
CPS Bus Pickup | Snack & Playtime | Robotics & Coding | Until 6PM Every School Day

Fall 2026 Registration is Now open!

Project based learning with exciting choices for all age groups each day of the week!

Monday

VEX Robotics

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids build and compete with their own robots using VEX robotics systems. Through fun and structured challenges, they learn how to design stronger, faster, and smarter robots while improving their builds over time.

 

Design Squad Crafters

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids learn to sketch ideas, plan builds, and refine their designs through teamwork and experimentation.

Microcontrollers

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids learn how to control robots using coding and electronics. Through hands-on projects, they bring lights, motors, and sensors to life.

Scratch Jr

Ages 3-5

Developed by Prof. Marina Umaschi Bers from Boston College, the ScratchJr curriculum introduces powerful ideas from computer science.

VEX123

Ages 3-5

Kids use VEX Coder and VEX123 Robot to program the movement of the robots and incorporate them into various kinds of activities.

Tuesday

3D Modeling

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids build real mechanical projects using 3D printed parts. From simple moving builds to functional robot components, this project focuses on hands-on construction and understanding how machines are made.

 

OLLO

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids build moving machines using modular robotics kits. This project focuses on creativity, exploration, and understanding how mechanical systems work.

VEX Robotics

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids build and compete with their own robots using VEX robotics systems. Through fun and structured challenges, they learn how to design stronger, faster, and smarter robots while improving their builds over time.

 

3D Modeling Beginner

Ages 3-5

This project introduces young children to the fundamentals of design, spatial reasoning, and creative problem solving through hands-on digital modeling activities.

KIBO Robots

Ages 3-5

Kids use VEX Coder and VEX123 Robot to program the movement of the robots and incorporate them into various kinds of activities.

Wednesday

VEX Robotics

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids build and compete with their own robots using VEX robotics systems. Through fun and structured challenges, they learn how to design stronger, faster, and smarter robots while improving their builds over time.

 

MIT App Inventor

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids explore the fundamentals of app design and development while building critical computer literacy skills and planning a simple app layout.

XRP and OZO Robotics

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Younger kids will experiment with programming OZO bots while older kids are introduced to the XRP robot and learn how to control movement through coding

Bee-Bots

Ages 3-5

Through games, storytelling, movement, and hands-on challenges, children develop sequencing and problem-solving skills while building confidence with technology in a fun and engaging learning environment.

OSMO Coding

Ages 3-5

Using physical coding blocks and engaging games, children develop computational thinking skills while strengthening creativity, collaboration, and early literacy and math concepts.

Thursday

3D Modeling

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids build real mechanical projects using 3D printed parts. From simple moving builds to functional robot components, this project focuses on hands-on construction and understanding how machines are made.

 

OLLO

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids build moving machines using modular robotics kits. This project focuses on creativity, exploration, and understanding how mechanical systems work.

MIT App Inventor

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids explore the fundamentals of app design and development while building critical computer literacy skills and planning a simple app layout.

 

Little LEGO Engineer

Ages 3-5

Little LEGO Engineer introduces children to early engineering concepts through hands-on building, exploration, and creative design challenges using LEGO and DUPLO materials.

WeeEngineer

Ages 3-5

Based on early childhood engineering education principles, WeeEngineer introduces preschoolers to the engineering design process through playful, hands-on investigations and real-world problem-solving challenges.

Friday

Lego League Challenge

Ages 5-8, 9-12

LEGO League Challenge is an extended, team-based robotics program where kids design, build, and program robots to complete mission-based challenges. Kids also work on innovation projects, research real-world problems, and present their ideas just like professional engineers and teams.

Microcontrollers

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids learn how to control robots using coding and electronics. Through hands-on projects, they bring lights, motors, and sensors to life.

VEX Robotics

Ages 5-8, 9-12

Kids build and compete with their own robots using VEX robotics systems. Through fun and structured challenges, they learn how to design stronger, faster, and smarter robots while improving their builds over time.

 

Fun Friday – Fun Robot Games!

Ages 3-5

Kids will compete in fun and exciting robot and design challenges.

A Day at Robo Club

Welcome!
After school, your child hops off the bus and is greeted by our friendly staff just steps from The Robo Hub.
Snack & Play
First up: snack time! Then a chance to get homework help and enjoy outdoor time at Danehy Park.
Learn and Create
Then it’s time to code, build, and explore exciting tech projects with guidance from our expert instructors.
A Day Well Spent
By 6PM, your child has had fun, learned something new, and made something cool they’re proud of.

Don’t Take It From Us

See how our customers describe Robo Club.

Robo Club PRICING

Days/Week
Monthly Pricing

1 $299/month
2 $549/month
3 $699/month
4 $849/month
5 $999/month

Robo Club Overview

Who: Ages 3-12
When: Every CPS school day (early releases included)
Where: The Robo Hub – 86a Sherman Street, Cambridge
Pickup: Optional CPS bus stop pickup — read our step-by-step guide!
*Not on the CPS bus route? Fill out our Private Shuttle Interest Form here.

Robo Club follows the Cambridge Public Schools calendar and does not include days when school is off. We offer other optional programs on some of those days.

At Robo Club, your child will have many opportunities:

Your child will bring home more than just stories—they’ll take-home projects to share with family, track progress, and showcase their work at family events. It’s all about celebrating their growth and creativity.

What Kids are Saying

“I made a game with
my own character!”
– Ava, Age 8
“We made slime and
it EXPLODED!”
– Lily, Age 7
“Our robot won
the challenge!”
– Miles, Age 10

What Parents are Saying

“The instructors and those who worked there were very personable and knowledgeable. My son really enjoyed it and was able to build and code a robot. We can’t wait to have his birthday party here!”
– Sharma Ross
“The RoboHub is filling a huge need in tech learning for kids in our community! The teachers are wonderful, the space thoughtfully designed for kids, the equipment top notch. Most of all, as parents, we are excited for The Robot Hub as a place to bring tech minded kids together for community and opportunities to design, build and grow together.”
– Caroline
“The space is welcoming, engaging, and both of my boys feel very comfortable exploring and getting to know the staff. We are very grateful.”
– Jennifer

Frequently Asked Questions

How many drop-in sessions can I book before committing to the monthly payments?

You may purchase a maximum of two drop-in sessions at $85 per day to try out Robo Club before committing to the monthly payment plan.

Do I need to download the ProCare app?

Yes. We ask that all parents download the ProCare App. We will send you an invite link once you have enrolled on Sawyer. You must scan or input your authorized pickup code at dismissal. This code is only available on your ProCare account. We also use ProCare to keep parents updated about program events, closings, and other information.

If I pay monthly for Robo Club, are the payments adjusted for February and April, when there are school vacations? What about June, which is a short month?

Robo Club follows the Cambridge Public Schools (CPS) calendar and only runs on days that CPS schools are open. Robo Club is priced as a full-year offering with 10 equal monthly payments. The number of program days will always be 180 for the school year, but it will vary from month to month because of holidays and how many Mondays, Tuesdays, etc. fall in that month. For this reason, our policy is not to adjust monthly payments in February or April, even though there is a one-week school vacation in each of those months; those breaks are built into the overall annual schedule and pricing. While a particular month may feel “short” because of a holiday or snow days, the total number of days for each weekday is built into the annual pricing.

Unlock Your Child’s Potential Today!

Still have questions? We’re here to help! Reach out to us and discover how our hands-on STEM programs in robotics and AI can ignite your child’s passion for learning. Don’t wait—unlock their potential today!

Click here to access the Robo Club Parent Handbook