Edmond Kids Build, Code, and Compete Here

STEM Adventures is Edmond, Oklahoma's hands-on learning hub for students ages 6–14 who are ready to go beyond the textbook. From first-time builders curious about how things work to competitive robotics students preparing for state championships, every program here puts real tools in kids' hands on day one. Located at 16512 N Penn Avenue, we run after-school classes, seasonal camps, and year-round competition prep — all led by experienced mentors who know how to make engineering, coding, and technology genuinely click for young learners. If you're looking for STEM programs in Edmond or the greater Oklahoma City area that do more than lecture, this is where your student belongs.

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Robotics Summer Camp

From $150.00

Ages 6–14. Design, build, and program robots while tackling engineering challenges and weekly competitions.

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Drone Coding Camp

$150.00 $180.00

Ages 6–14. Master aerial navigation and safety. Students pilot drones through guided missions and logic challenges.

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Arduino Electronics

$150.00 $180.00

Ages 8–14. Build interactive hardware projects with circuits and sensors. Ideal for creative kids who love to build.

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AI Literacy Summer Camp

$150.00 / week

Ages 10–14. Learn to use AI as a thinking coach. Develop critical thinking and build a final portfolio project.

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Elite VEX IQ Competition Team

From $199.00 / mo

10-Month Program. Advanced engineering and competitive robotics for students ready for state championships.

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Robotics Classes (Ages 6–15)

From $125.00

Ongoing skill-building classes designed for all experience levels. Perfect for students looking for year-round STEM engagement.

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Built for Kids Who Want to Make Things

STEM Adventures started with a straightforward conviction: the best way for kids to understand technology is to build it themselves. Not watch a video. Not fill in a worksheet. Build it, break it, fix it, and build it again. That philosophy shapes everything from how our camps are structured to how our mentors teach. Our AI Literacy curriculum was developed by a PhD in Educational Psychology specifically so that students learn to think critically with AI — not just click through it. Our VEX IQ competition program was built because we saw talented local students who needed more than a once-a-week club could offer. Every program we run in Edmond reflects the same goal: give students in Oklahoma City's northern suburbs real skills, real confidence, and real reasons to love STEM long before they graduate high school.

Six Ways to Learn. One Address.

From drone flight and Arduino electronics to AI literacy and robotics, our programs are paced for every developmental stage. We offer intensive half-day summer camps and a year-round Elite VEX IQ Competition Prep Program for dedicated students. All equipment is provided on-site—no personal devices required.

Skills That Last Past Summer

Students who go through our programs don't just learn how to operate a drone or wire an LED — they learn how to think like engineers. They practice breaking a problem into parts, testing a hypothesis, regrouping when something doesn't work, and communicating what they figured out. Those habits show up in school, on sports teams, and eventually in careers. Our robotics and VEX IQ students develop advanced programming logic, spatial reasoning, and the kind of composed performance under pressure that only comes from real competition experience. AI Literacy students gain a practical, nuanced understanding of a technology that is already reshaping every industry — putting them years ahead of peers who are only just starting to hear the term. In Edmond and across the Oklahoma City metro, families keep coming back because the results are visible: kids who are more confident, more curious, and more capable every single season.

Groups Small Enough to Matter

We cap enrollment intentionally. Smaller groups mean mentors can actually see what each student is working through — and push the ones ready for more.

Hands on From Day One

Students don't sit through an introduction week. They build, wire, code, and test from the first session — because doing is how real learning starts.

Curriculum Built by Educators

Our AI Literacy program was developed by a PhD in Educational Psychology — not reverse-engineered from a tech trend. Pedagogy comes first, technology second.

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