FAQs

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Everything parents ask us about ages, what we teach in the age of AI, weekend workshops, pricing, safety, and getting started in Islamabad & Rawalpindi. Can’t find it? Message us — we reply the same day.

About Robonamix

What is Robonamix?

Robonamix is a technology-education studio for kids and teens in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, running since 2019. We teach young people to build real things with AI — robots, games, apps, and creative projects — instead of just memorizing code. We run on-site classes and weekend workshops, plus live online classes and school workshops.

Where is Robonamix located?

Our studio is at Building 8, Civic Center, Bahria Town, Rawalpindi — serving families across Rawalpindi and Islamabad. We also run live online classes for students anywhere, and on-site workshops at partner schools.

How long has Robonamix been running?

Since 2019. We were founded by a group of education enthusiasts to bring hands-on, project-based STEM and AI learning to children in the twin cities.

How is Robonamix different from a normal coding class?

A normal coding class drills syntax — semicolons, loops, the exact way to write a line of code. We start one level up: kids decide what they want to build, use AI as a pair-programmer to write the code, then read it, change it, and wire up the hardware themselves. AI now handles the syntax, so we spend our time on the skill that actually lasts — designing systems and solving problems.

Ages & levels

What age group is Robonamix for?

Ages 8 to 17, in one combined cohort. Groups are small and each student works at their own pace and on their own project, so the same room works for an 8-year-old and a 17-year-old. We talk through where your child fits on a quick call.

Will an older teen and a younger child be in the same group?

Yes — they learn side by side in one small cohort, but nobody is held to the same project. Once a student has the core idea, they take it as far as they can: a younger child and a teen each leave with something they're genuinely proud of.

My child has no coding or tech background. Can they still join?

Yes — most of our students start with zero background. Because AI handles the raw code, kids build something real in their very first session. No prior experience is required; we start from the basics and progress quickly.

How do you keep one group of mixed ages working?

Small groups and a project-led format. We spark each session with one idea and a live demo, then every student builds at their own pace while instructors guide — so each child follows their own path to a working result.

What we teach (the AI era)

Do you teach AI to kids?

Yes — building with AI is the core of what we do. Students learn to use AI well (and spot when it is wrong), create with AI (art, games, stories, apps), put AI to work through automation, and understand how AI actually works by training simple models. It is hands-on, not a lecture about AI.

Is 'learn to code' still worth it in the age of AI?

Coding still matters, but on its own it is being commoditized by AI tools. What lasts is being a maker rather than just a user: knowing what to build, directing AI to help build it, reading and fixing what it produces, and connecting it to the real world. That is exactly what we teach — coding and robotics are the medium, building-with-AI is the skill.

What will my child actually build?

Real, working projects they choose: a sensor robot, a sound-reactive lamp, a small game, a personal webpage or app, an AI image or animation project, or a simple automation. Each student leaves with a portfolio of what they made — photos, demo videos, and descriptions.

What does my child take home from the summer cohort?

Every child builds and keeps a Guardian — a smart safety device they wire up themselves that watches for gas, heat, and motion and sends an alert to a phone. They also keep a portfolio of everything they built, including the robot they commanded with AI and the app they made.

Do you teach robotics and hardware, or just software?

Both. Many projects end in real hardware — sensors, motors, LEDs, and boards like Arduino and NodeMCU — wired up by hand on a real breadboard. We reframe robotics as 'AI made physical': teaching a robot to see, hear, or react.

What is your teaching method?

Discovery-based and project-led. Every session follows a simple arc: we spark an idea with a concept and a live demo, kids build hands-on while instructors guide rather than lecture, then everyone shares what they made. Kids learn the key concept, experiment, and find their own way to a working result — which research shows is how the durable thinking skills actually develop.

Weekend workshops, schedule & format

Do you offer weekend classes?

Yes — our flagship entry point is the Build-with-AI Summer Studio: 6 sessions over 3 weekends (Saturday and Sunday), about 3 hours each. It is the easiest way to start without committing to a full term.

How long is the weekend workshop?

It runs 6 sessions over 3 weekends — Saturday and Sunday, roughly 3 hours per session — and finishes with a live Demo Day. After it, students can continue into our ongoing weekly groups.

When does the summer cohort run, and what is Demo Day?

The Build-with-AI Summer Studio runs Jul 4–5, 11–12 & 18–19 (three weekends, Saturday and Sunday). It closes with a live Demo Day on Saturday 19 July, where every child presents what they built — including their Guardian device — to family.

How many spots are in the summer cohort?

The cohort is capped at 12 seats so every child gets real attention and hands-on time. Once the seats are filled, enrollment for this summer closes.

Do you have ongoing weekly classes too?

Yes. Beyond the weekend workshops we run recurring weekly group classes across several time slots (after-school and weekend), so families can pick what fits their schedule. Many students start with a weekend workshop and then join a weekly group.

Are classes online or in person?

Both. Our main offering is on-site in Rawalpindi/Islamabad. We also run the same curriculum as live, small-group online classes for students who can't attend in person — for online, we ship a hardware kit.

How big are the groups?

Small, so every student gets attention and the instructor can guide each child through their own project rather than teaching to the middle of a large room.

Pricing & enrollment

How much does the weekend workshop cost?

Rs 16,000 per student for the 6 sessions cohort, with 20% off for a 2nd or 3rd child. All materials and hardware are included — including the Guardian safety device each child builds and keeps.

Are materials and hardware included in the price?

Yes. For the weekend workshop and on-site programs, all boards, sensors, and materials are provided — there is no separate hardware fee. Students use real equipment in the studio.

Is there a discount for siblings?

Yes — 20% off for a 2nd or 3rd child.

How do we enroll?

The fastest way is WhatsApp or a call to +92 336 5676672, or email support@robonamix.com. Tell us your child's age and what they're into, and we'll recommend the right group and the next start date.

How do we pay?

We accept the common local methods — JazzCash, EasyPaisa, and bank transfer. Ask us about installment options for longer programs.

Safety & the AI

Is the AI safe for my child?

Yes. Children use a curriculum-tuned AI through a Robonamix-managed account — there are no personal sign-ups, no email collection, and no exposure to the open internet. Sessions are supervised, and AI conversations are reviewed. Photo and video permission is opt-in per student.

Will my child be left alone with an AI chatbot?

No. AI is used as a guided tool inside supervised sessions, alongside an instructor — never as an unsupervised chatbot. The goal is to teach kids to use AI thoughtfully and critically.

What about safety at the studio?

Sessions are supervised by instructors, groups are kept small, and the studio is set up for hands-on work with age-appropriate equipment.

Schools & homeschooling

Do you run workshops for schools?

Yes. We bring AI, robotics, and coding workshops on-site to schools across Islamabad and Rawalpindi, for different grade levels. We provide the equipment and instructors. Contact us to plan a workshop or a term-long program for your school.

Can Robonamix support homeschooling families?

Yes. Our online and on-site classes are a structured way to add hands-on STEM and AI learning to a homeschool curriculum, and we can tailor classes to a family's needs.

Still have a question?

Tell us your child’s age and what they’re into. We’ll point you to the right group and the next start date — usually the same day.

+92 336 5676672 · support@robonamix.com · Building 8, Civic Center, Bahria Town, Rawalpindi