Ages 8–13 · Free 2-day FLL robotics workshop

Welcome to Corbot,
a robotics workshop free of cost.

A small-group FIRST LEGO League–style workshop where kids drive, sense, and complete missions with real robots.

One focused course. Two sessions. Tuition: free community workshop.

Location and exact session times are shared via email after you sign up.

Next FLL Robotics Course Ages 8–13
Format
2 days · 2 hrs/day
Focus
Driving & Sensors
Style
FLL Missions

A single, focused robotics experience.

One free course that introduces kids to the core ideas behind FIRST LEGO League: robots, sensors, and mission strategy.

Who

Ages 8–13

Mixed-age groups so newer students learn from slightly older peers, with plenty of mentor support.

Format

2 days · 4 hours total

Two focused 2-hour sessions so kids stay engaged, learn, and still go home excited to keep building.

Theme

FLL-inspired robots

Robots, attachments, and missions inspired by FIRST LEGO League tables and challenges.

See full course breakdown → Bring a laptop (macOS Catalina 10.15+, Windows 10+, or iPad iOS 14+) and a water bottle.

What families are saying.

We had enrolled my 11-year-old son to Corbot Robotics. This was his first introduction to robotics and he thoroughly enjoyed it. Learning from Ronil made it very interesting and playful. He is already looking forward to summer classes.
My 8-year-old daughter went to a workshop at Corbot led by Ronil. She really enjoyed it and is now more interested in robotics. It helped me understand the program too and how she can continue learning.
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About Corbot

Meet the instructor.

Ronil Shah leading Corbot workshops

Hi, my name is Ronil Shah, a junior at Bellarmine College Prep. I have 8 years of competition robotics experience, ranging from FLL to FRC. I have attended the robotics world championships three times and was a world finalist in 2024.

I began working with robotics in 2nd grade and fell in love almost instantly. There was something magical about building a machine from scratch and watching it come alive: moving, thinking, completing missions I had designed. Robotics pushed my problem-solving skills, but it also taught me persistence and determination. Every successful build felt like proof that hard work and curiosity can create something extraordinary.

That passion is what inspired me to start Corbot. I wanted to give younger kids the same spark I felt: the joy of creating, experimenting, and seeing their ideas take shape in the real world. Teaching robotics isn’t just fun for me; it’s a chance to help build the future by empowering kids with creativity, confidence, and hands-on STEM skills.