
Thinking Is Not Enough.
In the age of AI, the future will not be built by theorists. It will be built by a new generation of engineers who can think, design, and execute.
We forge those engineers.
The Clubhouse Method: Our Unwavering Principles
We Make Real Things, Not Just Projects.
We help you build cool things you can show off. You get a real online page with your work and even robots to take home. People can see what you made, not just a paper saying you did it.
We Learn From Mistakes.
If something breaks, that’s okay! We help you fix it and try again. You get better every time you solve a problem. We make learning fun, even when it’s hard.
We Use Real Tools.
You get to use the same computers and programs as real engineers. We show you how to use them, so you can build things just like the pros do.
Latest Blog Posts

How Failure Leads to Innovation
Failure isn’t the end, it’s the spark that fuels creativity, resilience, and innovation. At Clubhouse Engineers, students learn how mistakes become powerful stepping stones to breakthroughs in circuits, coding, and robotics.
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From Breadboards to Robots: The Journey of a Young Engineer
From lighting up their first LED to building fully functioning robots, kids at Clubhouse Engineers grow step by step into confident young engineers through hands-on circuits, coding, and creativity.
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Why STEM Education Needs Play and Experimentation
STEM isn’t just about memorizing formulas or technical skills. The best learning happens when kids are free to play, experiment, and follow their curiosity, building creativity, resilience, and real-world problem-solving.
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Our Mission
Clubhouse Engineers was created to prepare students for the real world—not just to code, but to think, build, and solve problems like true engineers.
Our program is built on professional discipline, hands-on projects, and the use of real-world tools.
We believe the most valuable skill is learning how to think, create, and overcome challenges, so our students are ready for the future—no matter how it changes.