ROBOTICS CAMPS
Summer, Thanksgiving, and Christmas
Camps
Intensive, fun, and valuable robotics learning over a break. For students from 1st to 12th grade.
Available in ALL ROBOLABS locations!
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We offer immersive Robotics camps with the same great benefits as our robotics classes but in a condensed fashion. Choose from half or full days. Each week is independent of the other and you can choose one week or all weeks.
Extended daycare available from 3.30pm to 6pm if needed. $20/hr.
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STEM Skill development.
Head-start into competitive robotics.
Schedule includes robot building, programming, testing, competitions, simple mechanical principles, and more.
2025 - 2026 Camps Schedule
FAQs
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Robolabs Robotics Camps are immersive, hands-on programs offered during school breaks—including summer, Thanksgiving, and winter holidays. These camps provide students with a fun, focused environment to explore robotics through building, coding, and engineering challenges. Designed to spark curiosity and develop real skills, each camp gives students the opportunity to work on individual projects and deepen their understanding of mechanical and programming concepts in a condensed, engaging format.
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Robolabs offers in-person Robotics Camps at all of our locations in Dublin, Fremont, and San Jose. Each site is equipped with dedicated equipment and hands-on learning spaces.
Dublin – 6500 Dublin Blvd, Suite C, Dublin, CA 94568
Fremont – 37120 Fremont Blvd, Suite Q, Fremont, CA 94536
San Jose – 4140 Stevens Creek Blvd, San Jose, CA 95129
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The camp runs Monday through Friday for one week, with three session types:
Morning Session: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Afternoon Session: 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Full Day Session: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM (includes a 30-minute lunch break from 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM)
Each session includes a 10-minute break halfway through.
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Yes. We offer extended care from 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM at a rate of $20/hour.
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Each day begins with a quick warm-up activity or worksheet to introduce key concepts. Students then jump into hands-on robotics work, including individual projects and group challenges that promote creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork. Breaks are built in for snacks or creative downtime, where campers can read, draw, or free build. The day strikes a balance between structured learning and playful exploration—making it both educational and fun.
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Each camper works on an individual robotics project tailored to their experience level. Using platforms like VEX IQ, FLL, and VRC, students explore mechanical design, programming, and key scientific principles such as gear ratios, friction, and simple machines. The week builds toward a satisfying goal: creating a fully functional robot by the end of camp.
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We offer hands-on experience with three industry-recognized robotics platforms, selected based on age and skill level:
VEX IQ (Elementary & Middle School): Focuses on foundational mechanical design and problem-solving using plastic components and block-based or text-based coding.
FLL (FIRST LEGO League) (Elementary & Middle School): Uses LEGO®-based robotics to explore programming, innovation, and teamwork.
VEX V5 (Middle & High School): Features metal builds, advanced sensors, and text-based coding for students preparing for high-level competitions.
These platforms provide a structured path for students to progress in both engineering and programming, regardless of their starting level.
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No experience is necessary. Many students begin their robotics journey with us, where they’re introduced to core mechanical and programming concepts in a welcoming, beginner-friendly environment.
For more advanced students, our instructors assess their skills and assign personalized projects to match their experience level.
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Half-day campers: Bring a snack and water bottle.
Full-day campers: Bring lunch, snack, and water bottle.
Campers are welcome to bring books, drawing materials, or other quiet activities for breaks.
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We prioritize personalized learning, maintaining a maximum ratio of 8 students per instructor. This ensures every camper receives individualized attention, guidance, and support throughout the program.