Robotics & AI Integration
Age-appropriate robotics, coding, AI concepts, and electronics integrated into school learning.
School STEM Programs
RLH helps schools integrate robotics, AI, coding, electronics, STEM labs, teacher capacity building, holiday bootcamps, and student exhibitions through professional project-based programs.
School Program Approach
We work with school leaders, teachers, and STEM coordinators to design practical programs that match learner age, timetable needs, available space, and school goals. The result is structured innovation learning that feels professional, measurable, and exciting for students.

Core School Services
Age-appropriate robotics, coding, AI concepts, and electronics integrated into school learning.
Weekly or termly clubs with structured projects, learner tracking, and final showcases.
Short intensive programs that keep learners engaged through building and innovation challenges.
Practical training for teachers to confidently facilitate STEM and project-based activities.
Guidance on lab setup, materials, kits, club resources, and makerspace workflows.
Innovation days, project demos, school showcases, and learner presentation support.
How Schools Start With RLH
We keep implementation simple: understand the school's goals, recommend the right model, run practical sessions, measure learner outcomes, and support exhibitions or club growth.
We identify learner levels, school priorities, timetable, and available facilities.
RLH proposes clubs, bootcamps, lab support, kits, or curriculum-aligned activities.
Students learn by building while teachers and coordinators receive clear progress support.
Learners present capstone projects through exhibitions, demos, or school innovation days.
Benefits & Outcomes
Learners build project evidence that can be demonstrated to parents and visitors.
Schools become known for innovation, practical learning, and future skills exposure.
Teachers gain practical facilitation skills and support materials for STEM activities.
Hands-on activities complement competency-based learning and classroom outcomes.
Structured programs help schools sustain STEM clubs across terms.
Parents see meaningful, future-focused learning beyond theory.
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Program Outcomes
Students build, test, troubleshoot, and present practical robotics, coding, electronics, and AI projects.
Teachers receive clear session structures, materials guidance, and facilitation support for school STEM activities.
Programs can lead into demos, exhibitions, parent days, STEM fairs, and student innovation showcases.
Start with a consultation, school club, teacher training, holiday camp, or full STEM innovation program.