Right Brain Curriculum
Right Brain Curriculum is a New England based education company that offers engaging, interactive learning programs. Founded in 2016, our mission is to create outstanding, student-centered enrichment programs that allow young learners to acquire new life skills and embark on educational adventures
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Upcoming Programs
Masterpiece Makers
In Masterpiece Makers, students explore the world of art by creating hands-on projects inspired by famous artists from across history. Each week introduces a new artist and style—such as bold colors, unique techniques, or imaginative subjects—giving kids a chance to experiment, take creative risks, and develop their own artistic voice.
With guidance from Right Brain Curriculum instructors, students learn basic art concepts while focusing on creativity, observation, and self-expression. Projects are designed to be fun, accessible, and age-appropriate, helping young artists build confidence and appreciation for art while bringing home a gallery of original work inspired by the masters.
LEGO Adventures
Calling all LEGO builders! In this creative, hands-on class, students tackle a new weekly building challenge — from skyscrapers and bridges to zoos, airports, and more. Along the way, Right Brain Curriculum instructors introduce the real-world ideas behind what students are building, including architecture, engineering, and design concepts drawn from history and everyday life.
With access to a huge assortment of LEGO bricks, students will design, build, and refine their own original creations while developing problem-solving skills and imagination. Each session encourages creativity, collaboration, and pride in finished work, with time to showcase and document completed models. Learning and LEGO building come together in this engaging adventure.
Hands-On Science Lab
In this interactive science class, students explore basic science concepts through hands-on building and experimentation. Each week, kids create and test simple projects such as paper airplanes, rubber band instruments, and small catapults while learning about motion, force, sound, and design. Activities are structured as playful challenges that encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and creativity.
Through guided experiments and discussion, students observe what happens, make predictions, and improve their designs. The class emphasizes exploration and discovery in a supportive environment, helping young scientists build confidence while learning how science works in the real world.