Robotics Integration
Structured robotics lessons, practical builds, and guided classroom projects.
Future Skills Academy for Young Innovators
Hands-on online and physical learning pathways for students aged 6-18+, schools, clubs, and young innovators ready to build real technology projects.
Flagship School Programs
RLH helps schools launch structured robotics, AI, coding, and STEM innovation programs that support classroom learning, clubs, labs, teacher capacity, and student showcases.
Structured robotics lessons, practical builds, and guided classroom projects.
Creative coding, AI concepts, logic, and computational thinking for learners.
Support for school makerspaces, materials, projects, and club operations.
High-energy bootcamps that keep learners building during school breaks.
Capacity-building sessions for practical STEM delivery and project facilitation.
Student demonstrations, innovation days, and school project presentations.
Learners Reached
School Program Models
Student Projects Built
Programs Delivered
What We Offer
School clubs, curriculum support, innovation labs, teacher training, and exhibitions.
Explore school programsArduino, sensors, automation, smart systems, electronics, and intelligent robotics.
View pathwayScratch, PictoBlox, logic building, creative coding, and beginner AI concepts.
View pathwayHTML, CSS, JavaScript, responsive design, and portfolio website projects.
View pathwayFreeCAD, product design, engineering thinking, and 3D modeling projects.
View pathwayExplorer, Innovator, Pro, project, sensor, and component kits for practical STEM learning.
View kitsLearning Pathways
Ages 6-16. Learners start with visual coding and grow into logic, AI concepts, and smart systems thinking.
Ages 6-18+. The main build pathway from early robotics to Arduino, automation, IoT, and intelligent systems.
Ages 10-18+. Learners start after stronger typing and computer interaction skills, then build responsive websites and digital portfolios.
Ages 8-18+. Learners explore engineering creativity through FreeCAD, product thinking, and 3D modeling.
Student Projects

Sensor-based watering prototype for agriculture and sustainability.

Arduino control logic, LEDs, timing, and road-safety modeling.

Responsive personal websites built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Lighting, motion sensing, relays, and connected automation concepts.

Robotics chassis, ultrasonic sensing, and motor control practice.

3D product concepts developed through engineering design thinking.
Flexible Learning Options
Saturday and optional Sunday practical sessions for hands-on building.
Two sessions per week with age-appropriate class duration and guided practice.
Focused STEM camps for rapid project exposure during school holidays.
Termly school clubs, labs, workshops, exhibitions, and competitions.
Why Choose RLH
Learners build, test, troubleshoot, present, and improve real systems.
Clear progression from beginner creativity to advanced smart technology.
Robotics, AI, IoT, coding, electronics, design, and digital creation.
Each pathway builds toward meaningful projects learners can showcase.
Students leave with practical evidence of their skills and creativity.
Supportive guidance for learners, parents, teachers, and schools.
Testimonials
"The students were highly engaged and excited throughout the robotics session."
"My child became more curious about science and technology after joining RLH."
"The practical approach makes learning robotics fun, clear, and impactful."
Start Today
Enroll in a pathway, book a school STEM consultation, or talk to us about the right STEM kit for your learner.