(And Why Your Child Deserves to Learn Them Too)
At Beyond Apogee, we don’t just teach students how to make robots or write lines of code.
We teach them how to think, explore, and create.
And we do it through STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts and Mathematics).
But why STEAM? Why not just stick to regular subjects like math, science, and computers?
Here’s our answer — loud and clear:
Because the world is changing, and our students need to be ready for it.
Robotics: Learning with Your Hands and Heart
Let’s start with robotics.
When a student builds a robot, it’s more than just wires and motors. It’s a lesson in:
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Problem-solving
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Teamwork
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Creativity
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And how the real world works
Our students don’t just watch — they build things with their own hands.
They learn how a robot moves, how to connect sensors, and how to write code that controls it.
They make mistakes, fix them, and try again — and in that process, they grow.
At Beyond Apogee, we use our own kit called SajiloBot, which is designed for school-level learners. Students light up LEDs, design smart systems, and even launch water rockets as part of their learning. It’s hands-on. It’s real. And it’s fun.
🤖 AI: Teaching the Future, Today
We’re already living in a world filled with AI.
From voice assistants to YouTube recommendations — AI is everywhere. So instead of just using it, we want our students to understand it.
We teach AI using tools like:
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mBlock and Teachable Machines (for visual learners)
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Python and SajiloCV (for coding learners)
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And lots of real-world examples like face detection, object tracking, and smart decision-making
The best part? Even students as young as Grade 3 can get started.
We break AI down into simple, visual steps so students can build real projects — like a robot that avoids obstacles, or a program that reacts to their hand gestures.
AI isn’t just a buzzword for us — it’s a skill that every child can learn.
🚀 Space Science: Inspiring Dreams That Go Higher
Ask any child what they want to be when they grow up, and chances are you’ll hear the word “astronaut” at least once.
Space sparks something deep inside us — wonder, curiosity, imagination.
That’s why we teach space science not just as a subject, but as a source of inspiration.
We run programs like:
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Udaan: Water Rocket Competitions
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Lunar Habitat Challenges
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And space-themed robotics challenges
Students learn about gravity, propulsion, motion, and design — but more than that, they start asking big questions.
What lies beyond Earth?
How can we survive on Mars?
Can I build something that flies?
When we teach space science, we’re not just preparing students for exams — we’re helping them fall in love with learning.
🎯 Why These Subjects Matter More Than Ever
Here’s the truth:
The jobs of the future are not about memorizing facts.
They’re about solving problems, thinking creatively, and building new things.
Robotics teaches you how to build.
AI teaches you how to think.
Space Science teaches you how to dream.
Put together, they create students who are curious, confident, and ready for the world — no matter what career they choose.
And that’s exactly why we teach them.
Our Beliefs
At Beyond Apogee, we believe in learning that’s fun, future-focused, and full of possibilities.
We don’t just want students to pass.
We want them to explore.
To ask questions.
To try.
To build.
To imagine.
That’s why we teach robotics, AI, and space science.
Because when students start thinking beyond the textbook, that’s when real learning begins.
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