Welcome to the e2 "Young Engineers Greater Mississauga". They offer exciting and rewarding programs for kids aged 4-12 years. Working with public/private schools and various community centers. Offering workshops and programs via after-school classes, pre-school classes, summer camps, birthday parties and special events. e2 "Young Engineers Greater Mississauga" enrichment programs are based on our exclusive EDUTAINMENT model (Education + Entertainment). Their teaching approach uses the world-famous building blocks "LEGO@" incorporating it with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). LEGO@ and STEM gives a unique learning experience for kids, where they learn science and mathematics theoretical and practical concepts, taught in a fun way!! ------ PROGRAMS ------ CAMPS: Young Engineers LEGO-Robotic Camps are an exciting experience for participants of all ages. During the summer, we encourage continued learning. Our various camp programs offer our premier edutainment (education + entertainment) experience. Young Engineers Greater Mississauga (YEGM) camps provide participants with an exciting way to learn and have fun through building a variety of LEGO-robotic models. They offer two kinds of camps. In person and online camps. No HST/Tax needed. In-person camps are full day/full week camps – Monday to Friday from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm, cost $310 per week held at Kidsapia- a well sought out Japanese style -soft play amusement park rides, indoor playground in Erin Mills Town Center (Mall) Mississauga! - Build Up Workshop: The Young Engineers Build Up workshop is a multi-sensory learning experience, which is tailored specifically for students with emotional and cognitive special needs. - Bricks Challenge Program: 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. - Galileo Technique: Students that are participating in Young Engineers’ Galileo Technic program will learn how to problem-solve from an mechanical engineering perspective, using their new math and physics skills.
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