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Northwest Hills, Austin
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Club SciKidz, was founded on the principle that parents want to provide their children with exciting, challenging, and life-impacting academic enrichment experiences. Our company is committed to demonstrating how science works in the real world by providing activities in veterinary medicine, robotics, forensics, video game creation, food science, paleontology, engineering, chemistry and biology, astronomy, oceanography, emergency medicine, and special effects.
Club SciKidz, was founded on the principle that parents want to provide their children with exciting, challenging, and life-impacting academic enrichment experiences. Our company is committed to demonstrating how science works in the real world by providing activities in veterinary medicine, robotics, forensics, video game creation, food science, paleontology, engineering, chemistry and biology, astronomy, oceanography, emergency medicine, and special effects.
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Build, explore, and create in Minecraft while learning the basics of game design. Campers will plan worlds, craft challenges, and test their creations as they learn how games are designed from idea to playable adventure. Great for beginners and kids who love creativity, building, and teamwork. What to bring: Each camper should bring a lunch, snacks, and drinks each day. Since we have an outdoor component, a small water bottle is advisable. Sunscreen and a hat are recommended. Please see our policy and waiver concerning the application of sunscreen under our FAQ Risk Management category. Electronic devices are not permitted at camp and will be confiscated until picked up by a parent.
Start Date: 6/22/2026
End Date: 6/26/2026
Build, test, and tinker your way through a week of hands-on engineering fun! Campers will design creative contraptions, experiment with real-world physics, and turn big ideas into working builds through teamwork, problem-solving, and lots of trial-and-error (the fun kind). Using materials like Keva Planks, engineering kits, and everyday items, campers will tackle clever challenges, learn how simple machines work together, and celebrate both their successes and their hilarious "oops" moments. What to bring: Each camper should bring a lunch, snacks, and drinks each day. Since we have an outdoor component, a small water bottle is advisable. Sunscreen and a hat are recommended. Please see our policy and waiver concerning the application of sunscreen under our FAQ Risk Management category. Electronic devices are not permitted at camp and will be confiscated until picked up by a parent.
Start Date: 6/22/2026
6/26/2026
Explore the human body through playful, hands-on "doctor" activities made for little learners. Campers will practice caring for a patient (even bandaging a stuffed animal), learn about body systems, and create fun take-home projects like a stethoscope, inflatable lungs, and heart/eyeball models. They will also build a beginner first aid kit and enjoy simple science challenges that make learning feel like play. What to bring: Each camper should bring a lunch, snacks, and drinks each day. Since we have an outdoor component, a small water bottle is advisable. Sunscreen and a hat are recommended. Please see our policy and waiver concerning the application of sunscreen under our FAQ Risk Management category. Electronic devices are not permitted at camp and will be confiscated until picked up by a parent.
Start Date: 6/22/2026
End Date: 6/26/2026
erfect for animal lovers who want hands-on science fun. Campers learn what vets do, practice basic care skills, and explore animal anatomy and body systems through engaging projects and activities. Some weeks may include a special guest visit from a veterinary professional. What to bring: Each camper should bring a lunch, snacks, and drinks each day. Since we have an outdoor component, a small water bottle is advisable. Sunscreen and a hat are recommended. Please see our policy and waiver concerning the application of sunscreen under our FAQ Risk Management category. Electronic devices are not permitted at camp and will be confiscated until picked up by a parent.
Start Date: 6/22/2026
End Date: 6/26/2026
A perfect first step into robotics and engineering! Campers explore simple machines, circuits, and how things move and work, then bring it all to life through building and experimenting. Kids will create fun projects like a Mars-like RC Rover and an ArtBot, building confidence and problem-solving skills along the way. Best part: they get to take home the robots they build! What to bring: Each camper should bring a lunch, snacks, and drinks each day. Since we have an outdoor component, a small water bottle is advisable. Sunscreen and a hat are recommended. Please see our policy and waiver concerning the application of sunscreen under our FAQ Risk Management category. Electronic devices are not permitted at camp and will be confiscated until picked up by a parent.
Start Date: 7/6/2026
End Date: 7/10/2026
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