Skagit Summer Camp 2026 Information

(Registration opens Feb 1st at noon)!

Skagit Coding and Robotics Camps are the best way to introduce kids to coding, STEM and robotics as well as outside sports and activities. Kids will discover new tech skills in an energetic, kid-friendly learning environment. Kids can expect a common sense mix of instructions, breaks, social times, team building, outdoor play, optional sports and other creative tech activities. Our goal is to expose children to computer science in a way that builds their confidence, establishes healthy screen habits and encourages life-long learning. ​

Our Skagit Summer Camps will again be hosted at Skagit Adventist Academy in Burlington (starting week of July 6th through the week of August 10th) All camps run 10am-3pm! Location Info here.

All Skagit will include our popular Movie Night at our Skagit Club House.

The cost for Skagit camps is $375 per week.


2026 Summer Camp Themes and Dates!

  • Dates: Week of 7/6
    Ages: 5-7

    Travel back in time in Jr Dino Tech Explorers! Campers learn beginner-friendly coding through dinosaur-inspired lessons, head outdoors for adventures like fossil hunting and plant identification. Inside, campers build LEGO dinosaur robots and bring them to life with hands-on challenges. In the STEAM Makerspace, campers create fizzy dinosaur eggs, make salt-dough fossils, and explore edible rocks—mixing science, discovery, and prehistoric fun in an unforgettable camp experience.

  • Dates: Week of 7/13
    Ages: 5-7

    Has your child ever wished they could be a superhero? Join us for STEAM Superhero Camp, where campers bring heroic dreams to life! Campers explore science, engineering, coding, and robotics through hands-on missions inspired by superheroes. Each day highlights a different superpower as campers program robots, build creative STEAM projects like paper rockets and slime, and head outdoors for superhero obstacle courses, Nerf-style battles, and team adventures— and wrapping up camp by creating their own one-of-a-kind superhero identity!

  • Dates: Week of 7/27
    Ages: 5-8

    Build, explore, and survive in The LEGO Minecraft Experience! Campers spend the week building with LEGO Minecraft bricks—creating shelters, mobs, and imaginative worlds through guided challenges and open-ended free build time. Creative Minecraft-based STEAM projects include exploding Creepers and Minecraft sun catchers. Campers also play Minecraft while tackling Redstone challenges, and build and program robots using LEGO SPIKE Essential to complete Minecraft-themed missions—plus enjoy outdoor big-group games like Minecraft Tag - all wrapped up in an action-packed camp experience.

  • Dates: Week of 7/20
    Ages: 5-8

    Gotta catch ’em all—through STEAM! Join us for Pokémon Camp, where campers explore science, engineering, and creativity inspired by the Pokémon world. Campers will head outdoors for Pokémon GO adventures, build a DIY Pokédex, experiment with circuits, create Pokémon crafts, and explore science with Professor Oak using crystals and fizzy rockets and so much more! Pokémon trivia, tech stations, online games, and DX tournaments round out this action-packed camp with teamwork and fun.

  • Dates: Week of 8/3
    Ages: 5-7

    Get ready to jump, race, and create in Jr Mario Makers & Motion! Campers learn beginner-friendly coding by designing platform games with Bloxels, play Super Mario, and bring the Mario universe to life through hands-on challenges. Campers build a Mario Kart–style scooter racetrack, build and code Sammy Robots for Mario adventures, and dive into STEAM projects like flytraps and rubber band cars—full of movement, imagination, and Mario-inspired funGet ready to jump, race, and create in Jr Mario Makers & Motion! Campers learn beginner-friendly coding by designing platform games with Bloxels, play Super Mario, and bring the Mario universe to life through hands-on challenges. Campers build a Mario Kart–style scooter racetrack, build and code Sammy Robots for Mario adventures, and dive into STEAM projects like flytraps and rubber band cars—full of movement, imagination, and Mario-inspired fun

  • Dates: Weeks of 7/6
    Ages: 8-12

    Yes—you heard it right! Robots, Rockets & Drones is back and packed with action. Campers build and program robots, construct and launch rockets, and race drones through an exciting midair obstacle course. Between high-flying challenges, campers head outdoors for classic group games like kickball, tag, and capture the flag. This high-energy camp blends engineering, flight, and hands-on experimentation into a one-of-a-kind summer adventure that keeps kids building, flying, driving, coding, and blasting off all week longes—you heard it right! Robots, Rockets & Drones is back and packed with action. Campers build and program robots, construct and launch rockets, and race drones through an exciting midair obstacle course. Between high-flying challenges, campers head outdoors for classic group games like kickball, tag, and capture the flag. This high-energy camp blends engineering, flight, and hands-on experimentation into a one-of-a-kind summer adventure that keeps kids building, flying, driving, coding, and blasting off all week long

  • Dates: Week of 7/20
    Ages: 8-12

    Blast off into Minecraft Space Odyssey! Campers explore custom Minecraft worlds set across the universe, building on distant planets, space stations, and alien landscapes. Hands-on STEAM makerspace challenges bring space science to life, while Redstone missions add logic and engineering twists. Campers also learn to code using MCreator and other Minecraft coding tools, then head outdoors for space-themed adventures—turning imagination into an interstellar experience. 🚀🪐

  • Dates: Week of 8/3
    Ages: 8-12

    Does your child love to game? Interested in making their ideas come to life? Let’s take your skills to the next level by designing and making your own games and Apps! This camp welcomes new users coding in Scratch as well as those with some experience where they can code in a variety of languages like Javascript, Python and more. Campers will each create their own games and apps as well as present their final projects to the rest of their camp and parents on the last day! Don’t worry parents, as with all our camps and classes, we have a healthy mix of screen time, STEM team challenges and fun outside activities to make this camp a hit for everyone!

  • Dates: Week of 7/27
    Ages: 8-12

    Crack the case at Mystery Science Camp! Campers become junior investigators as they solve mysteries using forensic evidence, logic, and clever deduction. They’ll work together to break out of escape-rooms, design and build spy gadgets—some powered by robots, some purely hands-on—and (ahem) hack… we mean code to uncover digital clues. Each day blends science, technology, and suspense for a camp full of twists, surprises, and secret discoveries.

  • Dates: Week of 7/23
    Ages: 8-14

    Jump through history and imagination in STEAM Time Machine: Adventures Through Film! Each day, campers travel to a new movie-inspired world—drawing from favorites like Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Despicable Me, and Star Wars. Campers use green screen technology, explore coding and robotics challenges, and dive into movie-themed makerspace projects—turning iconic scenes and stories into hands-on STEAM adventures

  • Dates: Week of 7/20
    Ages: 8-12 yrs

    TechGurlz Camp is inspired by our popular TechGurlz class and is a gender-inclusive program designed with girls ages 9–14 in mind. Campers work together as a group to decide what they want to learn and create, with mentors supporting the process—not directing it. Project paths may include 3D design and printing, graphic design, coding stories and games, website design, digital photography and film editing, music creation, laser-cut jewelry, or wherever the group’s curiosity leads. (Please only sign up for one week!)

  • Dates: Week of 8/10
    Ages: 8-12

    Inspired by our advanced Robotics & Engineering classes, 3D Design & Robotics Camp offers a deep dive into building smart machines from the ground up. Campers design, build, and refine robots that combine crafting, electronics, simple coding with micro:bits, and 3D design and printing. Each hands-on project introduces new challenges that grow in complexity throughout the week, guiding campers from initial ideas to fully functioning creations they’ll be proud to show off.

  • Dates: Week of 7/27
    Ages: 8-14

    Level up in Advanced Minecraft—our most immersive Minecraft camp yet. Designed for experienced players and coders, campers spend much of the day on-screen creating custom mods in Minecraft using MCreator and learning with other text-based coding systems. Campers also tackle advanced Redstone logic challenges, take on longer-level makerspace engineering projects, and participate in structured Minecraft battles and speed running. Prerequisite required: prior Minecraft camp with us or enrollment in a Minecraft class.

  • Dates: Weeks of 7/6
    Ages: 11-14

    D&D & Design blends storytelling, strategy, and making into an immersive summer adventure for ages 11–15. Campers create original characters for a Dungeons & Dragons campaign using a personalized Adventure Journal and guide their heroes through a choice-driven fantasy story where decisions shape the outcome. To mix things up, campers also play Magic: The Gathering. Each day includes a creative design challenge using Tinkercad, laser cutting, and 3D printing—leveling up both imagination and design skills.

  • Dates: Week of 6/29
    Ages: 11-14

    Middle School Makerspace is a project-driven camp designed for students ready to engage deeply with design, engineering, electronics and robotics. Campers work through extended builds that combine electronics, micro:bit programming, and 3D design and printing. With an emphasis on planning, testing, and iteration, students move from initial concepts to functional prototypes, refining their work along the way in a focused makerspace environment that encourages thoughtful design and independent thinking.

  • Dates: Week of 8/10
    Ages: 11-14

    Code Breakers: Game Makers is one of our original camps and a longtime favorite. Campers choose a coding platform that matches their experience level and design original games while exploring the four Cs of game design: challenge, change, choice, and chance. Off screen, students jump into live-action games like laser tag and develop the art, stories, and mechanics behind their creations—blending logic, design, and play in a focused, engaging camp experience.

  • Dates: 7/13
    Ages: 11-14

    Middle School BattleBot Camp is a hands-on engineering experience focused on iterative design and mechanical problem-solving. Campers design their battle bots using Tinkercad or Fusion 360, then 3D print, build, and test their creations in structured battles. Using the engineering design process, students analyze performance, redesign, and rebuild—learning how ideas improve through testing, refinement, and repeated iteration.

  • Dates: Week of 8/10
    Ages: 11-15

    Middle School VEX Robotics Camp is designed for students ready to take on competitive robotics challenges. Campers build and code robots using the VEX Robotics system, preparing for the upcoming season’s game as soon as it’s released. When not working on their robots, campers take breaks with hands-on engineering challenges and robot-based games that reinforce strategy, mechanics, and design—creating a focused, high-engagement robotics experience for middle schoolers.

  • All Camps are Monday-Friday, 10am - 3pm and include a movie night on Thursdays for all camps!

  • A note about ages:
    We know kids grow and learn at different rates, and our goal is for every camper to feel successful, appropriately challenged, and happy. If your child is on the younger side and you’d prefer a younger camp, just let us know—we’re happy to help. If your child is 7, has attended before, and is a strong reader, we’re also glad to place them in an older camp.

    The same flexibility applies at the upper end as well. Fifth graders may attend a middle school camp if they’ve been with us before and you’re comfortable with them spending time with older students (up to age 14). Some kids are ready for that step and some aren’t—it’s entirely your call.

    A quick tip: please email us before Feb 1st so we can get everything set up for you—our camps fill quickly, and we don’t want you to miss out and we get super busy when registration opens!

  • Each camp theme may be taken once per child. We offer a wide variety of camps so everyone gets a fresh experience each time! If a child is registered for the same camp more than once, one of the duplicate registrations will be canceled and 75% of the camp fee will be refunded.

  • Pre and Post Care will be offered during camps the weeks of in Bellingham 8/3, 8/17 and 8/24


GENERAL SAMPLE SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE

10-10:15

Group building game to help the campers get to know each other

10:15-11:00

Activity Time 1: Computer, lego, drones, basketball… depends on the camp! 

11:00-11:15

“Snack Break” Students step away from their computers, eat their morning snack, hang out, and have various quick outdoor activities and games.

11:15-12:00

Activity Time 2: 3D Printing, VEX robots, Kerbal Space Mission, Volleyball… depends on the camp! 

12:00-1:00

Lunch and outdoor activities!

1:00-1:45

Activity Time 3: Wearable Jewelry, Tennis, Garage Band…. depends on the camp! 

1:45 - 2:30

Activity Time 4: Rocket building, CoSpaces, Soccer, STEM Challenge… depends on the camp! 

2:30-3:00

Closing circle, wind down and clean up and getting ready for your grown up!


The (not so) Fine Print

Different Camps

Each camp theme may be taken once per child. We offer a wide variety of camps so everyone gets a fresh experience each time! If a child is registered for the same camp more than once, one of the duplicate registrations will be canceled and 75% of the camp fee will be refunded.

Waitlists

WORD TO THE WISE: Don’t be afraid of waitlists (the only way to get on one, is to register by clicking on the word “Waitlist” by the camp you want and going through the process)! Things change all the time and most camps see a few kids cancel/change dates before the summer starts. Despite giving your credit card, YOU WILL NOT BE CHARGED until you agree, in writing, if you want the camp. We pinky promise. We wish we didn’t have to ask for your credit card but the software requires it! If there is no “Waitlist” or “Register” available, the waitlist is full (all are capped at 8)

Cancellations, Refunds and Transferring between camps/weeks

We understand that life changes, even with the best intentions and plans (especially when you have to book in February, we hear you - we have kids too!). We also know that many decisions here at The Coding and Robotics Club are put into action based on enrollment expectations. In light of this, 10% of the cost is non-refundable, regardless of when you cancel. After that, refund amounts are based on how far in advance we receive the written request prior to camp start. 

  • 75% refund thirty (30) or more days before start of camp (not including 10% non-refundable registration fee).

  • 50% refund fourteen (14) or more days before start of camp (not including 10% non-refundable registration fee).

  • 25% refund thirteen (13) days or less before start of camp (not including 10% non-refundable registration fee).

  • No refunds after camp starts.

  • You may change camps to any other camp with space up to one month before the camp you are changing to is set to start. We will do our best to allow camp changes closer than one month if possible, but not guaranteed.