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Robotic Camp Cary

Robotic Camp Cary

Cary, NC, USA

from$199
from$199
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Overview

Robotic Camp is a tech-focused summer camp aimed at kids interested in robotics, programming, and creative building. The camp gives children the chance to dive into STEM through LEGO robotics, micro: bit coding, and even video-game design — blending technical learning with play and teamwork. What makes this camp stand out is its strong emphasis on hands-on experience combined with fun, imaginative challenges.

The program is structured to serve younger kids as well as older children: the “Junior” track welcomes ages around 8–10, while older children (11–13 and up) are invited to work on more complex robotics designs and programming tasks. This range means both beginners and kids with prior experience can find a level that suits them.

Daily schedules mix robotics work, coding exercises, creative building, and outdoor or physical activities so kids get a balance of screen-time learning and active play. For kids who enjoy problem-solving, building things with their hands, exploring technology, or simply tinkering, Robotic Camp offers a vibrant, creative, and friendly environment to explore all that.

In short: if your child lights up at the thought of robots, codes, gadgets, or building — this camp offers a practical, fun, and social way to explore those passions over summer.

Why We Love It

  • Hands-on, creative, and tech-rich — kids build real robots and code them themselves.
  • Multiple tracks (robotics, Micro:bit, video-game coding) let each camper follow his/her interest.
  • Small class sizes and caring staff make it a supportive, friendly learning environment.

Best for

  • Kids roughly ages 8–13 who love LEGO, robots, coding, or making things.
  • Children curious about STEM — engineering, programming, robotics — even with no prior experience.
  • Campers who enjoy working with others, problem-solving, building, and a mix of technology and play.

Camp Info

Ages:
8–13
Type:
Day
Month:
Summer
Setting:
City
Gender:
Co-Ed
Technology:
Technology, STEM, 3d Design, Coding, Computer, Game Design, Lego, Robotics
Academics:
Science

Contact details

Address: 1650 Old Apex Road, Cary, NC, 27513
Cary
USA

Reserve a Spot

Dates Days Price Apply
22.06.26 - 26.06.26 5  $379
22.06.26 - 26.06.26 5  $199
22.06.26 - 26.06.26 5  $199
22.06.26 - 26.06.26 5  $379
29.06.26 - 03.07.26 5  $379
29.06.26 - 03.07.26 5  $199
29.06.26 - 03.07.26 5  $199
29.06.26 - 03.07.26 5  $379
06.07.26 - 10.07.26 5  $379
06.07.26 - 10.07.26 5  $199
06.07.26 - 10.07.26 5  $199
06.07.26 - 10.07.26 5  $379
13.07.26 - 17.07.26 5  $379
13.07.26 - 17.07.26 5  $199
13.07.26 - 17.07.26 5  $199
13.07.26 - 17.07.26 5  $379
20.07.26 - 24.07.26 5  $379
20.07.26 - 24.07.26 5  $199
20.07.26 - 24.07.26 5  $199
20.07.26 - 24.07.26 5  $379
27.07.26 - 31.07.26 5  $379
27.07.26 - 31.07.26 5  $199
27.07.26 - 31.07.26 5  $199
27.07.26 - 31.07.26 5  $379
03.08.26 - 07.08.26 5  $379
03.08.26 - 07.08.26 5  $199
03.08.26 - 07.08.26 5  $199
03.08.26 - 07.08.26 5  $379

You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.

How It Works

  • Step 1: Fill out a quick form to let the camp know you're interested. No commitment — just an inquiry.
  • Step 2: The camp team will reach out to answer questions, confirm availability, and walk you through the next steps.
  • Step 3: Work directly with the camp to finalize dates, handle payment, and take care of any details.

Got Questions?

Not sure yet?

  • Email us anytime at camp@kidvoyage.com — we’ll gladly share any details we’ve got.
  • Want to talk with the camp directly? Submit an application, and the camp team will reach out with details.

Need to Cancel? No Problem

  • Just send us a quick email, and we’ll take care of it for you.

Paying for Camp

  • All payments are handled directly with the camp after you apply. They’ll guide you through their process.

Who Do I Pay?

  • You’ll pay Robotic Camp Cary directly. After you apply, their team will walk you through the payment steps.

Payment Confirmation

  • The camp will provide any receipts or documents you need once registration is finalized. Just ask!

Age

0-5
years
6-11
years
12-14
years
15-18
years

Accommodation and Meals

Safety

Robotic Camp emphasizes a safe, supervised environment. Class sizes are kept modest (roughly one counselor per seven campers) to ensure individual support and supervision.

Additionally, each day includes a scheduled outdoor or physical-activity break to balance time spent indoors coding or building. This helps ensure kids get movement and fresh air, which supports well-rounded health and well-being.

Because work is done on-site with provided robotics kits, campers don’t need to bring specialized tools, reducing risk and simplifying logistics for families.

Camp traditions

Robotic Camp appears to focus more on creativity, teamwork, and STEM education than on long-standing “camp traditions.” However, recurring elements shape the camp’s culture: teamwork projects, collaborative robotics builds, group coding challenges, and shared problem-solving exercises — all fostering cooperation, creativity, and peer support.

Because many campers return in subsequent weeks or years, these shared experiences build a sense of community, collaboration, and shared pride in what they create together.

Facilities and services

    • Dedicated robotics classroom/workshop with LEGO robotics kits (WeDo, Spike Prime / Mindstorms), computers or tablets for programming.
    • Micro: bit coding track for younger or beginner campers.
    • Video-game design & coding track for kids interested in programming games instead of robots.
    • Small counselor-to-camper ratio (~1:7) for individualized attention.
    • Daily structured schedule including hands-on robotics work, coding, breaks, and physical/outdoor activity time.
    • Indoor space for building, coding, and robot-testing (workshop/classroom)
    • Outdoor or physical-activity break space (playground/field) for games and exercise
    • Project-based learning environment — campers build complete robots or games by the end of the week
    • Emphasis on creativity, cooperation, problem-solving, and STEM fundamentals
    • Option tracks for different age and skill levels: Junior (8–10), Senior (11–13), Micro:bit, Video-Game Design

Activities Program

Robotic Camp offers a flexible, multi-track program that engages kids in robotics, coding, creative building, and teamwork. Each day blends structured learning with open-ended challenges so kids can learn new skills, experiment, and collaborate with peers. Over the week, campers build functional robots or code projects, learn the basics of engineering and programming, and then test their creations through fun tasks and challenges. The aim is both educational — introducing robotics and coding — and social: building friendships and teamwork skills.

    • LEGO robotics building (basic chassis design, robot assembly)
    • Programming robots to perform tasks — using block-coding / beginner-friendly coding tools
    • Micro:bit coding track for simple, creative coding projects with programmable microchips
    • Video-game design and coding for kids interested in game development over physical robotics
    • Teamwork and cooperation exercises — group builds, team challenges, collaborative robot projects
    • Creative building with LEGO bricks (themed sets) alongside robotics — encourages imagination and design thinking
    • Daily “outdoor/physical activity” breaks (sports, games, free play) for balance and movement
    • Robot-testing and challenge tasks — e.g., obstacle navigation, performance tasks, or friendly robotics games
    • Clean-up and maintenance of workspace — teaching responsibility and respect for shared materials
    • Option to deepen skills across days or weeks — building complexity, learning advanced functions, experimenting with custom code or advanced kits

Terms and Payments

Price includes

    • Participation in the robotics, Micro:bit, or video-game tracks offered by the camp
    • Use of all robotics kits and equipment (LEGO robotics kits, computers/tablets for coding)
    • Supervision by trained staff with a modest counselor-to-camper ratio
    • Daily program including robotics/coding sessions, group work, and outdoor/physical-activity breaks
    • Materials, consumables, and access to building space

For an additional charge

    • Lunch or meals — parents should assume lunch will be provided (campers bring their own lunch), as public info notes that lunches are not automatically provided.
    • Transportation to and from camp
    • Extended hours beyond standard schedule (if offered)

The camp is primarily a day-camp program — no public info about overnight lodging.

The counselor-to-student ratio helps keep class sizes small, supporting personalized learning.

Camp combines sedentary, screen-based robotics work with physical activity so kids get movement and balance.

Because building & coding are central, campers should be ready for focused work, making it perfect for children interested in STEM or hands-on learning.


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