About
S.E.T. School is a Science, Engineering & Technology after-school enrichment program for children in grades 1–12 that uses hands-on projects and activities. The program includes lab-style experiments, design challenges, robotics, programming, creative projects, team activities, and competition options such as Science Olympiad, FLL, and Destination Imagination. Students work on topics like living things, earth and space, simple machines, electronics, math exploration, public speaking, essay and creative writing, and adventure-style problem solving through activities such as Dungeon Quest, team challenges, Science Fair Prep, action contraptions, LEGO design, circuits and motors, electronics labs, FLL-style workshop challenges, stop-motion animation, Minecraft + Raspberry Pi, geometry and fractions, LEGO robotics, web design, Scratch, Python, and animation.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
S.E.T. School offers four tracks: Science, Engineering, Technology, and Other Subjects. The program’s mission is to excite a love of learning through hands-on activities and stimulating challenges because it states that kids learn best when they are having fun. It presents STEM in a broad, humanistic way that encourages students to explore, ponder, research, and discover the wonders around them, and students can choose to join to compete in events like Science Olympiad or FLL or participate in the projects without competition. The program describes its approach as curiosity-driven, with playful learning and adventure-style problem solving that blends logic, teamwork, and imagination. A new website is launching soon, and families can sign up to get notified when it launches, with the program stating that it will only use email addresses to notify families when registration opens.
Last updated January 27, 2026.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
S.E.T. School offers four tracks: Science, Engineering, Technology, and Other Subjects. The program’s mission is to excite a love of learning through hands-on activities and stimulating challenges because it states that kids learn best when they are having fun. It presents STEM in a broad, humanistic way that encourages students to explore, ponder, research, and discover the wonders around them, and students can choose to join to compete in events like Science Olympiad or FLL or participate in the projects without competition. The program describes its approach as curiosity-driven, with playful learning and adventure-style problem solving that blends logic, teamwork, and imagination. A new website is launching soon, and families can sign up to get notified when it launches, with the program stating that it will only use email addresses to notify families when registration opens.
Last updated January 27, 2026.
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