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Bricks4Kidz
Basic Information
Address: Ashburn and Leesburg
Email: rburke@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: 703-210-5439
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Additional Information
Focus: After School Enrichment Programming
Director: Robin R. Reaves
Schools Served: All Loudoun County Public and Private Schools
School District: Loudoun County
County: Loudoun
Schedule: Any
Ages: 3-13
Capacity: 10-20
Membership/Pricing: $20-$30 per class
History:
The BRICKS 4 KIDZ® model, was founded by Michelle Cote in St. Augustine, FL. Michelle started an after-school Spanish Class (outside the school system). In the Spring of 2008 while filling out the forms to become a “School Board Vendor,” teaching Spanish at the school the following school year, Michelle noticed a category (on the form) for “Creative Science.” Her son loves to play with LEGO® bricks, and she thought to herself…”Maybe I could lead a Creative Science LEGO® class too.” Michelle was awarded the bid for both the after-school Spanish and the Creative Science Lego® class. That summer Michelle advertised a Spanish Camp and a LEGO® Camp. She had 3 children sign up for the Spanish and 35 children sign up for the LEGO® camp!
After seeing the excitement over the LEGO® bricks, Michelle decided to go with the LEGO® after-school class in the fall…and it took off. That Fall, Michelle found herself at 3 different elementary schools with an average of 20 students in each class every week. Now Michelle does over 20 after-school enrichment classes a week, PLUS in-school field trips, 11 camps during the summer and bunches of birthday parties every weekend!
Program Information:
Bricks 4 Kidz offers fun, hands-on programs where kids ages 3-13+ can learn, build and play with LEGO® bricks. Our specially designed project kits and theme-based models provide the building blocks for the Bricks 4 Kidz approach to educational play.
Bricks 4 Kidz provides an enriching atmosphere where kids can develop their curiosity and creativity, while having fun and socializing in a non-competitive atmosphere.
Whether you’re looking for an after-school program or a preschool class, a summer camp or a kidz’ night out, a birthday party or an in-school field trip, we’re sure to have a program your child will love!
Slogan: We Learn, We Build, We Play with LEGO® bricks