Learn Drone Operation and Programming for Elementary and High School Students in Delran, NJ
STEAM Clubhouse is your local hub for innovative and fun learning in science, technology, engineering, art, and math. As a locally owned and operated learning center, we focus on giving elementary and high school students the chance to explore real-world skills through engaging, hands-on subjects. Whether your student loves robots, wants to learn how to code, or is curious about how drones fly, we offer creative and guided classes that turn curiosity into confidence.
At STEAM Clubhouse, we believe learning works best when it’s fun, active, and full of discovery. That’s why our subject areas cover a wide variety of STEAM skills—from electronics and CAD design to physics and the scientific method. Our goal is to help young learners build a strong foundation in problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork.
We break down complex ideas into simple, age-appropriate lessons.
Every subject is project-based, so students can immediately apply what they learn. With small class sizes and caring instructors, your student gets the attention and support they need to thrive. Come see how STEAM Clubhouse helps students in Delran and surrounding areas grow into the future creators, scientists, and engineers of tomorrow.
Programming
At STEAM Clubhouse, students explore how computers think by writing their own code. We start with block-based programming like Scratch for beginners and then move into Python, where they learn real-world coding skills. Students build games, solve puzzles, and create animations while learning logic, sequencing, conditionals, and problem-solving. Programming also teaches kids how to break big problems into smaller steps—an important life skill.
Electronics
Electronics class gives students a hands-on introduction to how circuits and devices work. They use breadboards, wires, batteries, and LED lights to build and test their own circuits. Along the way, they learn about current, resistance, and voltage. These lessons build curiosity about the gadgets they use daily—from phones to game controllers—and show them how to safely explore basic electronics. Students also develop fine motor skills and patience while building projects.
3D Printing
Students bring their ideas to life with 3D printing. Using beginner-friendly design software, they create models like keychains, mini buildings, or custom toys. They watch their projects come to life layer by layer on a real 3D printer. Along the way, they learn math, geometry, design thinking, and creativity. 3D printing connects imagination with technology—and shows students they can invent things, not just use them.
CAD Design
In our CAD design classes, students learn to create technical drawings and digital blueprints for 3D objects. They explore dimensions, scaling, and how pieces fit together. Using CAD tools like TinkerCAD, students improve spatial awareness and precision. This subject is great preparation for fields like architecture, engineering, or design—and it builds attention to detail and creativity in all learners.
Principles of Physics
In physics, students investigate the laws of nature through action. They test gravity, build ramps, and use LEGO kits to explore motion, force, and energy. We turn abstract concepts into real experiences using simple materials. These activities make physics easy to understand—and show kids how science shapes everything around them, from skateboards to roller coasters.
Math Appreciation
We help students discover the fun side of math. Through puzzles, games, and hands-on activities, they explore geometry, patterns, and logic. No boring worksheets—just real math in action! Whether solving mazes, building shapes, or doing mental math challenges, students build number sense, confidence, and problem-solving skills they’ll use in every part of life.
Origami
Origami helps students practice patience and precision while learning about shapes and symmetry. They follow step-by-step instructions to fold animals, flowers, and fun designs. Origami is calming and focused—it builds attention to detail and creativity. Plus, it helps students understand geometry and improve their spatial reasoning skills in a fun, screen-free way.
Paper Cutting
Paper cutting gives students a hands-on way to explore design, pattern-making, and geometry. They create snowflakes, stencils, wearable art, and more using safe cutting tools and folding techniques. Students strengthen hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and artistic expression. It’s also a great introduction to engineering and design thinking through tactile learning.
Unlock Your Child’s STEAM Potential!
STEAM Clubhouse helps students in Delran, NJ, grow through hands-on tech and science activities. Enroll in classes today—call 856-502-7101 to learn more and spark curiosity that lasts a lifetime!