
BIGFIN GAMES INC.

Our 5-week Lego Robotics summer sessions will be running Saturdays from June 13th - July 11th in Bridgenorth, Ontario.
Spots are running out!
Full-session: 145$
Referral discount: 120$
Full-session: 125$
Referral discount: 100$
How to qualify for referral discount:
*Register 2+ students or refer an additional student for registration. Your child and the referred child will both qualify for the discount.
Session length: 5-weeks
(Saturday 12:00-1:00pm)
Location: Selwyn Public Library
836 Charles St, Bridgenorth, ON
Pricing:
Full-session: $145
Referral discount: 120$ (each)
*Applies when registering 2+ students or referring an additional student for registration.
Curriculum:
Your child won't just build Lego robots, they'll drive them, fight them and push them to their limits.
Each week, students are placed into teams to solve build challenges and overcome obstacles together. From racing other teams, to going robot-to-robot to as you try to steal their flag or break their tower, this class will put your child's engineering skills to the test!
One-of-a-kind robotics platform:
Our classes use a custom-built lego-compatible robotics platform designed and assembled by our team.
Session length: 5-weeks
(Saturday 10:30-11:30am)
Location: Selwyn Public Library
836 Charles St, Bridgenorth, ON
Pricing:
Full-session: $125
Referral discount: 100$ (each)
*Applies when registering 2+ students or referring an additional student for registration.
Curriculum:
Your child won't just build a lego robot, they'll drive it!
Each week, your child will work with a small group to solve a new challenge: how can we make a fast robot, or a carrying robot, or a robot that can break a tower?
And if all goes to plan... we will play robot tag!
One-of-a-kind robotics platform:
Our classes use a custom-built lego-compatible robotics platform designed and assembled by our team.
Our curriculum blends independent tinkering, creative problem solving, and group collaboration using lego.
Each week, your child will be given a challenge and placed in a small group. They will build robots, drive robots, overcome obstacles, and play robot-vs-robot games.
They will see their robots succeed, and they will learn to view falling short through the eyes of an engineer:
Good robots get built, great robots get rebuilt.
Inspired by his three young children, Noah is teaching robotics and electronics to the next generation of kids.
Noah is a Bridgenorth local who graduated from Chemong Public School in 2011. He's worked in the Toronto tech scene, Silicon Valley, he's built robots to explore deep-water lakes, and recently launched a video game development studio.
