West boise Campus

West Boise Camps

Our West Boise location near Meridian offers a 7-week summer camp experience with hands-on STEM activities in engineering, robotics, coding, design, and more.

Each week is a new experience, so students can join for one week or come back all summer long.

Built for ages  5-12

Jun 22 – Aug 7

Mon – Fri: 8:30am – 4 pm

Camp Tuition — $450 per week

Your tuition covers instruction, materials, and a full week of hands-on STEM.

Cancellation Policy: Plans change? Partial refunds or swaps available — See FAQ Page

Week 1: June 22-26

RoboBuilders &
Machine Masters

Turn Imagination into Motion

K–2 learn robotics basics, grades 3–4 engineer gear-driven machines, and grades 5–6 tackle sensor-based designs through guided problem-solving.

Week 2: June 29-July 2

Minecraft Engineering

Build worlds. Solve problems. Learn engineering.

K–2 explore engineering through Minecraft building and teamwork, grades 3–4 design bridges, dams, and circuits, and grades 5–6 solve advanced virtual engineering challenges.

Week 3: July 6-10

Maker Machines &
Simple Circuits

Hands-on science that sparks curiosity.

K–2 explore gears, pulleys, and motion, grades 3–4 combine circuits and machines, and grades 5–6 engineer multi-part systems through iterative design challenges.

Week 4: July 13-17

Critical Eye for AI

Build the brains behind the bots.

K–2 explore logic games and patterns, grades 3–4 design simple AI stories, and grades 5–6 build beginner AI projects through creative problem-solving.

Week 5: July 20-24

Engineering, Digital Creation, & Coding

Engineer It. Code It. Build It. Bring Your Ideas to Life.

K–2 create stories with block coding, grades 3–4 program interactive story games, and grades 5–6 explore Python basics through creative, story-driven projects.

Week 6: July 27-31

Indoor Drone Lab

Master the skies… indoors!

K–2 experiment with gliders and flight games, grades 3–4 plan indoor drone missions, and grades 5–6 design advanced flight paths through strategic problem-solving.

Week 7: August 3-7

3D Printing Challenge Lab

Turn imagination into tangible creations.

K–2 design simple shapes, grades 3–4 print and refine functional parts, and grades 5–6 create multi-part prototypes through iterative engineering challenges.

Our Camps integrate these core values throughout the sessions

Explore objects, materials and events

Make observations and ask questions

Engage in investigations

Learn how to compare, classify, sort and order materials and data

Record observations through words, pictures, charts and graphs

Use a variety of tools to extend observations

Identify patterns and relationships

Work collaboratively with others

Share and discuss ideas and listen to new perspectives