Next-Level Engineering. Same Hands-On Fun.
If your kid crushed Bricks Challenge and wants more — this is where they go next. Galileo Technic takes everything up a notch. The models are more complex, the engineering goes deeper, and kids start thinking like real engineers.
They're building manual cars, oscillating fans, aircraft, and moving figures — and learning the mechanics behind every piece. It's still hands-on, still fun, but the conversations at dinner are about to get a lot more interesting.
Each session focuses on a specific machine or mechanism. Kids get a short intro to the engineering concept behind it — gear shifting, transmission ratios, kinematic chains, angular momentum — and then they build.
Every model is more involved than what they saw in Bricks Challenge, so they have to think harder about how the pieces fit together and why. Some builds are solo, some are team projects — because real engineering works both ways.
🧼 All equipment is sanitized between sessions, classes are kept small, and every instructor is NCSI-screened and SafeSport certified.
The kind of stuff most kids don't see until high school — but yours will understand because they built it with their own hands.
Plus the math and physics that tie it all together — taught through building, not textbooks.
This is the program where you realize your kid actually gets engineering. They're not just following instructions — they're analyzing how machines work, solving problems on the fly, and building things that would impress most adults. It's serious STEM education wrapped in something they can't wait to come back to every week.
Book a free trial class — no commitment, no pressure. Let your kid get their hands on a real build and see what they think.