Dynamic close-up of a student writing Python code on a rugged laptop in an Atlanta workshop, warm screen glow reflecting on their face, 35mm lens.
Dynamic close-up of a student writing Python code on a rugged laptop in an Atlanta workshop, warm screen glow reflecting on their face, 35mm lens.
/ Grow Up n Tech

Hands-on terminal time for K-12.

We replace abstract coding theory with physical engineering in Atlanta and Augusta. Our students build mobile apps, program autonomous robots, and launch scale-model rockets.

Overhead shot of physical robotic hardware, microcontrollers, and wiring on a wooden workshop table in Augusta, hands of students adjusting a chassis, natural daylight.
Overhead shot of physical robotic hardware, microcontrollers, and wiring on a wooden workshop table in Augusta, hands of students adjusting a chassis, natural daylight.
The Mission

Closing the digital divide.

Grow Up n Tech began with a simple observation: underserved K-12 students in Georgia are often left out of the high-growth technical economy. We reject passive lectures, handing over actual microcontrollers and terminal access instead.

By focusing on physical engineering like autonomous robotics and rocketry, we build immediate confidence. We are actively creating a diverse pipeline of future Georgia tech founders and community leaders.

Active Mentorship

Atlanta and Augusta chapters.

Our programs are led by local software engineers, hardware designers, and technical professionals who guide students through real terminal environments and physical builds.

Atlanta Chapter

Augusta Chapter

Industry Mentors

Serving K-12 creators across metro Atlanta with weekend workshops and intensive summer break camps focused on autonomous systems.

Expanding technical access in Richmond County through hands-on rocketry, physical microcontrollers, and collaborative hardware labs.

Active software engineers and technical leaders working 1-on-1 with students to demystify terminal commands and engineering workflows.

The Creed

Physical engineering is the fastest path to code.

We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to practical computer science exposure. Join us in building Georgia's next generation of technical leaders.