We are a provider of enrichment programs for public schools, private schools, preschools, after school programs, home school groups, etc.

All our enrichment programs offer the following:

  • Integrated science and mathematical concepts
  • Structured classes with practical, hands-on work
  • Team building exercises
  • Challenges appropriate to the age of the students
  • Fun, engaging subject matter

Our most successful programs involve teaching kids about robotics through the use of LEGO® sets and our materials. We call these our Basic Engineering and Robotics (BE&R) Classes using LEGO pieces

TLCK sponsored FIRST Technology Challenge (FTC) robotics team, 2868 Smoke and Mirrors, competed at the State FTC tournament at Embry Riddle University in Daytona on Feb 18, 2012 and made it to the semi-finals but lost to the top seed team.

I also coach VEX Robotics Competition teams which are located at Berkeley Preparatory School and although both teams competed and qualified for VEX World, we will not be traveling to Anaheim to compete at the VEX World Championship this year.

Check in the Schedule Section for Summer Camp Information for 2012 out now !! Or go to http://www.tampaprep.org under Admissions and Summer Programs to download the brochure. New this year is the Underwater Robots camps where kids will be able to build and take home their own underwater robots (for rising 7th grade and up).

Up next, the Annual Robot Sumo Tournament on May 12 at Downtown Disney’s LEGO Imagination Center. Email me now to register teams.  Full Details in Special Events section.

Also, I will be a Technical Judge at the FLL World Open Invitational Tournament at LEGO Land in Winter Haven on May 3-6.  Come out to see all the International and US teams!!

For any questions, please E-mail kkquah@tlck.com

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