The Young Engineers program has been officially recognized by Harvard School of Education. We use play bricks, motors and tablets to teach children fundamentals of classical engineering while ensuring kids are engaged and entertained. With each build children increase their self confidence in their ability to complete complex tasks.
Hands-On Learning: We emphasize hands-on science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) activities that engage children in fun and interactive ways. This approach encourages curiosity, creative thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Experienced Instructors: The instructors are knowledgeable and passionate about STEAM education, providing high-quality guidance and support to campers.
Character Development: This program helps build the following traits
Resilience: Students learn to keep going when challenges arise. When their builds break or code fails, mentors guide them to analyze, adjust, and try again—building confidence, creativity, and a growth mindset through every success and setback.
Interpersonal skills: Teamwork is at the heart of every project. Campers work in mentor‑led groups to brainstorm ideas, share responsibilities, and celebrate progress—learning to listen, communicate, and problem‑solve together like real engineering teams.
Session Dates and Rates:
Mar 16 - 20, 2026
Leslieville, Toronto, ON
765 Queen Street East
09:00 - 16:00
Before Care: 08:30 (Paid) After Care: 17:00 (Paid)
$590
2026-03-16
590
Special Needs Support: This program is able to accomodate a few campers with special needs
Build, code, and create this March Break! Engineer your March Break! Kids build, code, and explore real‑world STEAM with mentors who make learning exciting.