Powered by Engino, a globally recognized, award-winning educational building system designed by engineers for children of all ages.
Book Free Workshop →Our workshops invite learners into a new challenges: building machines, coding robots, or creating engineering solutions. Select a time slot that works best for you:
Free Workshop Sessions:
Families can choose a session time that best fits their schedule.
Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026
• 9:30 am - 10:50 am for ages 7-9
• 11:00 pm - 11:50 pm for ages 4-6
Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026
• 9:30 am - 10:50 am for ages 7-9
• 11:00 pm - 11:50 pm for ages 4-6
What: Hands-on building to learn physics, coding fundamentals, and engineering concepts.
Where: Acton Central Campus.
Who: Ages 4–9.
Secure a full 8-week module of our highly engaging, inquiry-based Engino STEM program for ages 4-9. Watch them learn, build, and grow their critical thinking skills!
Every Saturday from February 7 to March 28, 2026:
• 9:30 am - 10:50 am for ages 7-9
• 11:00 pm - 11:50 pm for ages 4-6
Special Holiday Discount
• Standard Tuition Junior Engineer (ages 4-6): $400 $240
• Standard Tuition Young Engineer (ages 7-9): $600 $360
Don’t miss this limited-time offer.

At Acton, we believe children learn best when curiosity leads the way. STEM isn’t “more school”, they’re real-world projects that ignite creativity and problem-solving.
Learners gain confidence not just by getting the right answer, but by experimenting, making mistakes, and trying again.




Engino’s engineering sets transform abstract science and math concepts into something children can touch, build, and understand.
By combining Engino with Acton’s learner-driven approach, every child gets the chance to think like an engineer, create like an inventor, and explore like a hero on their journey.




More Than Just an Activity
Acton STEM isn’t just an activity, it’s where curiosity grows, confidence builds, and kids learn skills that last far beyond the classroom.
Your child’s natural curiosity shouldn’t fade in rigid classrooms. STEM gives them freedom to explore, test ideas, and invent with confidence.
Instead of more screen time, your child spends 90 minutes each week building machines, coding robots, and solving real problems; learning by doing.
STEM projects develop creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving, the very skills children need for the future. Every challenge builds confidence and resilience.