Registration For Boswin Robotics & Coding Programs

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Summer, Fall/Winter, March Break Kids Camps


🚨 Early Bird Deadline: March 31, 2026 🚨

The Boswin Advantage: What Your Child Will Experience

Coding for Kids

At Boswin Robotics, we believe coding is more than just a technical skill—it’s a gateway to creative thinking, problem-solving, and innovation. Our instructors guide children through fun, visual platforms like Scratch to help build a strong foundation in logic and sequencing. As students progress, they are introduced to real-world coding with Python, HTML, and more. With expert instruction and support, kids learn to design games, apps, and websites—gaining confidence and discovering the joy of creating through code.

Kids learning robotics and coding during year-round classes at Boswin in Mississauga
Kids learning robotics hands-on at Boswin Robotics by designing, building, and programming robots using motors and sensors.

Robotics: Learning by Doing

Robotics at Boswin Robotics is hands-on, exciting, and deeply educational. Instructors lead kids through the process of designing, building, and coding robots to take on real challenges. Using motors, sensors, and mechanics, students explore how machines work and respond to their environment. With the guidance of passionate educators, they develop critical thinking, teamwork, and engineering skills—all while having fun and being fully engaged in problem-solving.

Technology & STEAM Skills

Our instructors introduce students to emerging technologies and the future of innovation in a way that’s fun, accessible, and age-appropriate. From building smart devices to exploring automation, kids are encouraged to experiment, ask questions, and think like inventors. With support from knowledgeable mentors, they create hands-on projects that combine creativity, coding, and engineering—laying the groundwork for success in tomorrow’s tech-driven world.

Kids exploring STEAM and technology skills at Boswin Robotics through hands-on projects involving coding, engineering, and smart devices.

Parent Resources & FAQs

Common questions about kids robotics safety, experience levels, what to bring, age ranges, and more.

Boswin Robotics offers programs for kids ages 4 to 14. JK-SK Builders is ideal for ages 4–5, our Primary Programs are designed for ages 6–9, and Junior Programs suit students aged 10–14. Each age group follows a developmentally appropriate curriculum with hands-on robotics, coding, and STEAM learning.

No experience is required. Our programs are beginner-friendly and structured to guide students through progressively more complex challenges. Whether your child is completely new or already experimenting with code or robotics, they’ll be supported and encouraged to grow.

Yes! We run special programs during Summer, March Break, and on weekends throughout the school year. Parents can choose after-school robotics, weekend workshops, or full-week seasonal camps depending on their needs.

Yes. All Boswin Robotics programs are fully supervised by experienced instructors trained in STEAM education and child safety. Our staff-to-student ratios ensure personalized guidance, and all locations follow strict safety protocols, including emergency procedures and check-in/out policies.

Camps run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with optional extended hours from 7:30 to 9:00 AM and 4:00 to 6:00 PM. Children enjoy a full day of robotics or coding lessons mixed with outdoor play, creative projects, and teamwork activities. Each day is structured to keep students engaged, active, and inspired.

Please send your child with a lunch, snacks, a water bottle, and comfortable clothing suitable for indoor and outdoor activities. All robotics kits, laptops, and learning materials are provided by Boswin Robotics, so there’s no need to bring any electronics or supplies.

Absolutely. Students in higher-level programs have the opportunity to join robotics competition teams. These programs focus on teamwork, advanced coding, and real-world engineering challenges — ideal for youth interested in competitive STEAM learning.