Upcoming Themed Summer Camp 2026 Programs

Upcoming in 2026

Attention, future space pioneers!

Hey robot builders! Get ready for an awesome summer of creation at our Robotics Camp! Imagine building and driving your own cool robots, just like the ones exploring Mars! You’ll get to use gears, motors, and all sorts of techy gadgets to make amazing machines. Let’s build the future, one robot at a time!

Upcoming 2026

Invent. Explore. Create. This Is STEM Camp!

Throughout this exhilarating program, students will acquire invaluable skills as they work with mainboards, DC motors, gears, and axles to construct an impressive array of robot designs. From humanoid robots that mimic human movement to futuristic machines that push the boundaries of imagination, the adventure awaits!

Build. Battle. Repeat Again!!

Strap on your hard hat and get ready to build and customize an impressive array of mechanized warriors. Once your robot is battle-ready, step into the arena and face off against other participants in an exhilarating range of activities.

Upcoming in 2026

Play it? Now Make it and Show it!

In our Intro to Video Game Design camp, kids dive into the exciting world of game creation! They’ll design characters, build interactive levels, and learn beginner-friendly coding skills to bring their own video games to life — all while having fun and building confidence in STEM

Upcoming in 2026

Visual Coding: Big Ideas Start with Small Commands!

RoboThink’s special software, your student will discover the fundamental concepts of coding in an engaging and enjoyable environment. From loops and conditions to variables, they’ll gain a solid foundation in coding principles. Prepare to build exciting programs like a drum machine and a fortune-telling cheeseburger– no prior coding experience required, but basic computer skills are essential.

Upcoming in 2026

Build It. Drive It. Fly It!

Young engineers will build and program incredible robots inspired by vehicles from past and present, diving into the exciting world of transportation robotics. From sleek airplanes to high-speed cars and powerful trains, kids will bring their creations to life using motors, gears, batteries, and mai

Upcoming in 2026

Build. Battle. Repeat!

Throughout this exhilarating program, students will acquire invaluable skills as they work with mainboards, DC motors, gears, and axles to construct an impressive array of robot designs. From humanoid robots that mimic human movement to futuristic machines that push the boundaries of imagination, the adventure awaits!

Upcoming in 2026

Build. Battle. Repeat!

Strap on your hard hat and get ready to build and customize an impressive array of mechanized warriors. Once your robot is battle-ready, step into the arena and face off against other participants in an exhilarating range of activities.

Upcoming in 2026

Play It? Now Create It!

In our Intro to Video Game Design camp, kids dive into the exciting world of game creation! They’ll design characters, build interactive levels, and learn beginner-friendly coding skills to bring their own video games to life — all while having fun and building confidence in STEM

Upcoming in 2026

Play It? Now Create It!

In our Intro to Video Game Design camp, kids dive into the exciting world of game creation! They’ll design characters, build interactive levels, and learn beginner-friendly coding skills to bring their own video games to life — all while having fun and building confidence in STEM

RoboThink Kamloops is a leading STEM, coding, robotics and engineering program nurturing geniuses across Kamloops. Our exciting themed STEM programs develops core STEM skills that students apply to school subjects and their future careers.

Foster passion for learning, problem solving and critical thinking.

Ms. Webster’s Grade 2 class was enjoying taking part in the Robothink Kamloops exercises led by Zeeshan Nanji who was supporting individual students as well as small groups as they put together their creations using custom bricks, batteries and motorized parts. Two students combined their two creations to make one that had a rotating arm. When they took them apart, one noticed that if it was turned around, it could make a good blender. Another student, Makena, has spent Spring Break at a Demolition Robotics camp and she shared how she “really liked everything about it.” and when I asked her to name one thing, she answered, “I like that I get to build things.”

Rhonda Nixon – Superintendent SD73