Vaughan Maple
1850 Major Mackenzie Dr W, Unit 5, Vaughan Maple, Ontario, L6A 4E2
📞 (647) 806-5764
We are currently building our new academy!
What is steamoji?
A place for children to create
a sense of meaning and
master future-facing skills.
Steamoji is a STEM maker academy for kids aged 5-14 that
trains builders, makers, inventors and entrepreneurs.
Skill pathways
A new learning experience.
Technological change is accelerating. Many parents recognize STEAM subjects (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) are fundamental in preparing their children for the careers of the future, but see schools more focused on traditional studies. Steamoji’s 400-hour curriculum is designed to fill the gap in a structured and reinforcing fashion across each subject pathway. Students are taught basic skills, then encouraged to practically apply them in the spirit of “Build to Solve™”.
Coding
robotics
3D printing
Engineering
digital arts
growth mindset
Why steamoji Works
Steamoji students will be ahead of the curve by gaining essential skills for the 21st-century while learning how to tackle their generation’s global challenges.
While there are other camps introducing STEAM concepts, there is no other
structured program like Steamoji which takes an elementary school child through
400 hours of reinforcing projects over a 5-year time period.
A CONFIDENT, CAN DO MINDSET
GUIDANCE FROM SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS
Real skills your child will use
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Welcome to Steamoji Maple
As your new neighbours in Vaughan Maple. We'd like to take a moment to introduce ourselves. We're a Coding / STEM academy, we offer after school Engineerin, Fabricatio, Physical Computin, Digital Arts and Robotic programs for kids 5-16 years of age. We use state of the art technology in 3D Printing, Robotics and Laser Cutting.
Come and join us for free trials and a chance to win a free membership for one month.
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Kids stay engaged. Parents see progress.
Steamoji apprentices will be ahead of the curve by gaining essential skills for the careers of their future, while learning how to tackle the challenges of their generation.