STEM Camps in Waterloo
The mission of Young Engineers is to inspire and educate the next generation through hands-on learning experiences in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). By integrating fun, interactive activities with real-world applications, Young Engineers aims to foster creativity, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking in children of all ages. Their innovative programs use LEGO® bricks and other engaging tools to introduce engineering concepts in an enjoyable and accessible way. Through workshops, after-school programs, and educational partnerships, Young Engineers empowers students to develop a passion for STEM, preparing them for future careers in a rapidly evolving technological world.
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FAQS
Young Engineers Waterloo offers programs tailored for various age groups:
- Ages 4-6: 45-minute sessions
- Ages 6-10: 75-minute sessions
- Ages 9-12: 75-minute sessions
- Ages 12-15: 90-minute sessions
The organization provides a range of programs, including:
- STEM summer camps and enrichment programs
- Special programs such as birthday parties, summer and winter activities, and team-building events
Registration can be completed for Waterloo summer camps and other programs here.
Programs take place at various locations in Waterloo such as community centers and church basements. Check out the Registration and Locations page to find an event near you.
Founded in 2008, Young Engineers operates engineering afterschool activities in over 50 countries, aiming to ignite and inspire the next generation of innovators and engineers with hands-on STEM learning experiences.
CONTACT US
Please fill out your details and we will contact you as soon as possible
- 519-804-5809
- waterloo@youngengineers.org
- 4-180 Northfield Drive West, Waterloo, ON, Canada, Ontario N2L 0C7
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