Summer Robotics & STEM Camp 2026

Learn, Create, Explore - All Summer Long

Our Summer Camp is a full-day program where kids learn through weekly themed activities, combining STEM education, creativity, and outdoor fun. Each week focuses on a specific theme - math, robotics, web design, or 3D modeling - keeping learning fresh and exciting.

This is our 7th year running the camp, and every summer we expand the program with new projects, new activities, and more ways for kids to grow, learn, and have fun.

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Ages:

  • 6 - 13 years old

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Locations:

  • Huntingdon Valley

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Schedule:

  • Week 1 (June 15–19): Math

  • Week 2 (June 22–26): Robotics

  • Week 3 (June 29–July 3): Web Design

  • Week 4 (August 3–7): Math

  • Week 5 (August 10–14): Robotics

  • Week 6 (August 17–21): 3D Modeling

Price:

  • $399 per week (one child)

  • $699 per week (two children / siblings)

  • Hot lunch, snacks, and drinks included

  • External trips (museums, trampoline parks, etc.) are not included and are paid separately

Duration:

  • 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

  • Full-day camp program

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How the Camp Works

Each week follows a clear theme while keeping a healthy balance between learning, movement, creativity, and rest. Kids work on projects in the morning and enjoy outdoor activities, games, and social time throughout the day.

Weekly Learning Themes

  • 🧮 Math Week
    Logic games, puzzles, hands-on experiments, and real-world problem solving that make math fun and approachable.

  • 🤖 Robotics Week
    Building and programming robots using LEGO WeDo, Spike Essential, and Spike Prime. Kids learn how motors, sensors, and code work together.

  • 🌐 Web Design Week
    Introduction to how websites work. Kids create simple web pages, learn structure, design basics, and digital creativity.

  • 🧱 3D Modeling Week
    Designing objects in 3D, understanding shapes and space, and exploring how 3D printing works.

Beyond the Classroom

Learning doesn’t stop at the table. Our camp includes plenty of movement and fun:
• Outdoor games and park visits
• Pool swimming
• Fishing activities
• Trampoline and climbing parks
• Museums and educational trips
• Outdoor quests and team challenges
• Board games, Roblox, and movie time

Our Team

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    Tatiana Fesenko

  • A woman with blonde hair, wearing earrings and a white top, posing in front of a Christmas wreath with pinecones, red berries, and ribbons.

    Olga Preobrazhenskaya

  • A young man with dark hair and a slight beard, wearing a black shirt, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression, against a beige paneled wall.

    Egor Fesenko

Why Parents Choose Our Camp

Proven Experience

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This is our 7th summer camp, and families return year after year.

Balanced Days

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Kids learn, play, move, and relax - not just screen time or lectures.

Caring Instructors

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Experienced educators who work with children year-round.

Meals Included

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Hot lunch, snacks, and drinks are included, so parents don’t need to pack food daily.

FAQs

    • Our summer camp is designed for children ages 6–13. Activities are adapted based on age and experience so younger and older kids are both comfortable and engaged.

    • Each day includes a mix of learning sessions, creative projects, outdoor activities, and free play. We balance focused activities with movement and rest so kids don’t get overwhelmed or bored.

    • Yes. Each week has its own theme (math, robotics, web design, or 3D modeling). This helps kids stay interested and allows them to explore different areas of STEM throughout the summer.

    • No prior experience is required. We introduce concepts step by step and adjust activities to each child’s level. Beginners are always welcome.

    • We provide hot lunch, snacks, and drinks every day.
      Meals are planned around foods kids enjoy, while still focusing on mostly healthy options made with high-quality ingredients. The menu changes daily, so children don’t eat the same meals every day.

    • Children should bring:

      • Comfortable clothes and shoes

      • A refillable water bottle

      • Swimsuit and towel on pool days

      • Sunscreen

    • Everything else is provided.

    • Yes. Outdoor play, park visits, and group games are a regular part of the camp schedule, weather permitting.

    • No. Off-site activities such as museums, trampoline parks, and similar trips are not included in the weekly price and are paid separately. Parents are notified in advance when such trips are planned.

    • Children are always supervised by instructors during off-site activities. Safety rules are explained to kids beforehand, and we make sure everyone stays together as a group.

    • Children are supervised by experienced instructors who work with kids year-round in robotics and educational programs.

    • Camp runs from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
      Exact drop-off and pick-up procedures are shared with parents before camp starts.

    • Yes. Camp is week-by-week, and you can register for one or multiple weeks depending on availability.

    • Please notify us if your child will be absent. While we can’t guarantee make-up days, we make sure children feel comfortable rejoining the group.

    • On bad-weather days, we focus on indoor activities, games, and projects. Camp runs regardless of weather conditions.

What Parents Say

  • "This camp is the perfect mix of education and fun."

    — Valeriya K., parent