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YOUNG ENGINEERS CLUB
Description: Young Engineers is an award-winning global "edutainment" experience, recognized by the Harvard School of Education for its impact on children's focus, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Using Lego-style bricks, gears, and motorized moving parts, your child will build and experiment with a challenging new model each week.
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💡 What’s New & Exciting? 💡
📅 More Flexible: Instead of the previous once per month schedule, attend up to 6x per month! It also includes the option of attending on any weekends of your choice at CREATIVE STATION, an exciting edutainment facility for families!
👨👩👧 Parent-Controlled Enrollment: Instead of OIST determining for your child, YOU decide when your child joins or ends the program, and you have direct contact with the program director if any questions or concerns should arise.
🌍 Personalized Updates: Receive monthly newsletters updating you on their progress, complete with photos and videos!
🔥 Limited Exclusive Access: Previously available to 40 students per month, this premium experience is now limited to just 10 students—ensuring a more focused and personalized learning journey!
Optional location & schedules:
Students can participate up to 2hrs per session at Creative Station!
Saturdays: any time between 10:00 to 17:00 (last entry 15:00)
Sundays (special event schedule varies)

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Key Points
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Various courses are available, based on the child's age or experience level.
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All students work at their own pace. Missing a week doesn't mean missing a project!
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Progress sticker books, learning materials, and Certificates of Achievement are awarded to all students.
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Over 100 projects to build. Kids can learn new things every week for over 2 years!
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Flexible membership. Start lessons at any time, cancel membership anytime.
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Student's family can relax in our lounge, enjoy our playroom, or observe & participate in the class at CREATIVE STATION!
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Bricks Challenge

The lessons start with a brief demonstration that is immediately followed by building Young Engineers models. Bricks Challenge participants use our building blocks set exclusively made by Young Engineers’ research and development team. Each lesson inspires students to create, build and learn through a fun and entertaining Bricks Challenge experience.
Most Popular Course


Bricks Challenge Curriculum
Bricks Challenge participants learn about many different topics of classical mechanics, including the following: the laws of physics, centrifugal force, centripetal force, force of inertia, kinetic energy, potential energy, law of action-reaction, lift force, torque, leverage points, load distribution, force conservation, angular momentum and more. Participants learn the necessary mathematical skills required in making the scientific calculations needed to build their models.

Bricks Challenge Objectives
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Foster planning and time management skills
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Encourage independent creative thinking
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Develop one’s ability to analyze engineering processes
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Broaden knowledge of laws of physics and various natural phenomena
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Improve spatial recognition
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Cultivate a sense of self-efficacy
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Expand interpersonal communication skills
Bricks Challenge Models
Amusement park rides
Air crafts
Various types of transportation machines
Cranes
Elevators
Modern machinery
LET'S BUILD

