Program Format
- Open enrollment year-round
- 2 classes per week
- Small group format
- Hands-on training with real equipment
Tuition
- 1.5-hour session — $299 per month
- 1-hour session — $199 per month
- Annual Membership Fee — $79.90
About the Program
The Multi-Vehicle Engineering Program provides structured mechanical education through real hands-on experience.
Students learn engineering principles by working directly with actual machines and mechanical systems — not just diagrams or models.
Our goal is to build understanding of how systems function, not simple memorization.
This program develops technical confidence, spatial awareness, and practical problem-solving skills.
Equipment and Systems We Work With
Throughout the program, students are exposed to multiple types of vehicles and mechanical platforms, including:
- Go-karts (classic and sport models)
- Mini bikes
- ATVs
- Snow vehicles
- Electric and gasoline-powered training rail systems
- Small internal combustion engines
- Various mechanical assemblies and components
Students study and work with:
- Engine fundamentals
- Chain and belt drive systems
- Brake systems
- Steering systems
- Suspension components
- Bearings and rotating assemblies
- Basic electrical systems
- Driving elements are limited and carefully supervised.
The primary focus is mechanical understanding and system logic.
Why Engineering at Ages 7–14 Matters
Hands-on mechanical education at this age:
- Builds engineering thinking
- Strengthens discipline
- Improves concentration
- Encourages responsibility
- Reduces fear of complex systems
- Students begin to understand how machines function in the real world.
For Parents
If you want your child to:
- Develop practical skills
- Gain confidence using tools
- Understand how mechanical systems work
- Build a strong technical foundation
This program provides structured, disciplined training in a safe and supervised environment.
Program Outcome
With consistent participation, students:
- Understand basic mechanical systems
- Become comfortable working with equipment
- Develop early engineering mindset
- Build practical skills that stay with them long-term