Driver Training Blocks
Dedicated practice sessions for robot control and match strategy.
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Structured pathways in robotics, coding, and AI — measurable outcomes from grade 1 through 12.
500+ students · 4 GTA locations · 7 world-championship seasons
Programs
Every journey starts somewhere. Find the program that matches where your student is today.
Grades 1-7 · Beginners
Foundational exploration through hands-on projects. Build curiosity before competition.
Grades 3-8 · Ready to compete
Join a team, build robots, compete at tournaments. Real stakes, real growth.
All ages · Creative builders
3D printing, build robotic arms, electronics. Turn ideas into physical creations.
Grades 4-12 · All levels
From block-based coding to Python and beyond. Build projects that matter.
Grades 9-12 · University prep
Build a compelling portfolio for university applications. Mentorship included.
Performance is the outcome of structured training.
Every student starts somewhere. Our structured progression ensures growth at every stage.
Grades 1-3. First hands-on projects through play and curiosity.
Grades 4-7. Building foundational engineering skills.
Join a team. Build robots. Compete at tournaments.
Qualify and represent at Ontario Championships.
World Championships, mentorship, and leadership.
Grades 1-3. First hands-on projects through play and curiosity.
Grades 4-7. Building foundational engineering skills.
Join a team. Build robots. Compete at tournaments.
Qualify and represent at Ontario Championships.
World Championships, mentorship, and leadership.
Most students begin at STEM Labs Junior or STEM Labs. No prior experience required.
Methodology
Six disciplines that turn curiosity into competition-ready engineering habits.
Dedicated practice sessions for robot control and match strategy.
Structured documentation teaching real-world engineering practices.
Performance analysis using match data to drive improvement.
Continuous design improvements through testing and refinement.
Regular practice matches to build competition readiness and composure.
Experienced coaches guiding students across multiple seasons.
Culture
We develop engineers who lead, collaborate, and communicate.
Students learn to take initiative, guide their teams, and make decisions under pressure.
Every project is collaborative. Students learn to contribute, listen, and build together.
Setbacks are part of the process. Students learn to adapt, iterate, and push forward.
From engineering notebooks to presentations, students learn to articulate their ideas clearly.
From Markham to Oakville, find a facility near you. All locations offer VEX IQ and VEX VRC competitive robotics programs.
240 Riviera Drive, Unit 1
801 York Mills Rd, Suite 312
580 Steven Ct, Unit 12
2200 Sawgrass Dr., Oakville ON L6H 7L1
896 W 8th Ave, Vancouver BC V5Z 1E2
Next Step
Meet a coach. See the space. Try a class. We help you choose the program that actually fits your student.
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