
Pricing (Mon-Friday): Half Day — $225 | Full Day — $425
Short weeks: Half Day $200 · Full Day $385

Daily Hours
AM Half Day — 9:00am to 12:00pm
PM Half Day — 12:30pm to 3:30pm
Full Day — 9:00am to 3:30pm
Pick by Age
Ages 5–7 — AM or PM half-day
Ages 8–14 — AM, PM, or full day
Ages 10+ — PM half-day only
What to Pack
A nut-free snack and a closed water bottle each day. Full-day campers should bring lunch too.

Kids design and build their own 3D worlds in Roblox Studio, creating environments players can explore. They learn how layout, space, and creativity come together to shape fun and engaging game worlds.

Kids build their own 3D Obby game in Roblox Studio with a gentle introduction to Lua — the language behind the scenes that makes Roblox games work. They learn how simple coding building blocks bring characters, gameplay, and rules to life — then publish their game to share with family and friends.

Kids create custom blocks, tools, and features to modify Minecraft using MCreator. This camp helps students move from playing Minecraft to understanding how games are built behind the scenes.

Campers use code inside Minecraft Education Edition® to automate tasks like building and farming. They learn coding concepts such as loops and logic in a fun, familiar Minecraft environment.

Students design and code classic arcade-style games using Microsoft MakeCode Arcade. They explore game mechanics like scoring, movement, and events while bringing their own games to life.

Kids build and program robots using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essential kits, solving hands-on engineering challenges. They learn how motors, sensors, and code work together to control robot behavior.
8/1/2026-8/6/2026
9:00 AM-12:00 PM $200

Campers explore how artificial intelligence recognizes patterns and makes decisions. Through hands-on activities, kids learn how AI is used in everyday technology in an age-appropriate way.

Kids use AI-powered tools to create videos, add music, and experiment with digital storytelling. This camp encourages creativity while teaching responsible content creation.

Students use Python programming to control LEGO® robots and solve robotics challenges. This camp introduces text-based coding while connecting code to real-world robot movement.
9/1/2026-9/6/2026
9:00 AM-12:00 PM $200

Students learn how websites are built using HTML and CSS, designing and styling their own web pages. They gain real-world skills by creating sites they can see and share.

Campers design and build mobile apps using MIT App Inventor. They learn how app screens, buttons, and logic work together to create functional apps.

Young learners explore basic engineering concepts through hands-on building challenges. Kids design, test, and improve creations while developing problem-solving and teamwork skills.


Kids explore Minecraft and Roblox through guided, age-appropriate activities. The focus is on creativity, collaboration, and learning how games work in a safe environment.


Kids build and code simple robots using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essential kits. This camp introduces sequencing and cause-and-effect through playful robotics challenges.

Campers create interactive projects using beginner coding and simple electronics. Kids learn how code connects to the physical world through fun, hands-on activities.
At this time, we do not offer sibling discounts.
No, we do not offer extended hours.
Camp ends promptly at:
We kindly ask families to plan for on-time pickup.
Campers should bring:
All computers, laptops, robotics kits, and camp materials are provided by our center.
No experience is required!
All of our camps are beginner-friendly, and our instructors guide students step-by-step. Whether your child is brand new or has some experience, they’ll feel comfortable and supported.
Absolutely!
Our camps focus on learning, creativity, and coding concepts — not just gameplay. Many students join with little to no prior exposure and still thrive.
Feel free to call or text us during business hours. Please note: our doors open only when classes are in session.