Find a STEM Lab. Open a STEM Lab.
Either way, start here.
Hands-on robotics, coding, and biolab programs inside strip-mall storefronts — where the nearest science museum is a two-hour drive.
The demand was already there.
We just opened the door.
47 kids enrolled this session. Waitlist: 23. Average class rating: 4.9★
Every shelf labeled.
Every station humming.
Robotics
Build, wire, and program autonomous robots. Students compete in regional FIRST LEGO League and VEX tournaments.
You just saw the demand side.
Now meet the opportunity.
Every packed classroom and waitlist you scrolled past is a data point. The suburbs are underserved. The parents are ready. The only thing missing is you.
"I opened in March. By November, I had a waitlist."
— Darnell Washington, DiscoverSTEM Sugar Land, TX · Former IT Manager
Parents. Districts. Owners.
All saying the same thing.

"Our district had STEM mandates and zero budget for a full program. DiscoverSTEM became our vetted after-school vendor in 6 weeks. The curriculum alignment doc they sent was better than anything I've seen from traditional vendors."

"I run a homeschool co-op of 28 families. We were driving 90 minutes each way to a science museum twice a month. Now DiscoverSTEM is 11 minutes from the church where we meet. The kids are building things, not just watching."

"I looked at 11 franchise concepts before DiscoverSTEM. The others had either thin margins or weak unit economics. This one had a waitlist at 80% of locations. That's the market telling you something."

"My son has ADHD. Traditional tutoring was a disaster. At DiscoverSTEM, he built a line-following robot in week three. He talks about it every single day. That's not a program — that's a transformation."
"I was skeptical of the franchise model. Then I saw the support system: pre-built curriculum, instructor training, a marketing playbook, and a tech portal that handles enrollment. I spent my first month teaching, not building systems."

"We put the DiscoverSTEM coding program on our district's approved vendor list after one semester of data. Attendance was 94%. Parent satisfaction was 97%. It renewed itself."




