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Two students collaborate on a robotics project, one working on a laptop while the other adjusts gears on a mechanical structure.

Robotics Camps

Week-long robotics camps for students entering grades 3–8

Introduction

Get ready for an awesome tech adventure! These courses will introduce students to the exciting world of computer science in a fun and interactive way. Taught by Computer Science teacher at Rowland Hall, Mauricio Morán, students will learn amazing skills like programming, building cool robots, solving tricky puzzles, and even learning about how computers think like humans (Artificial Intelligence).

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Sessions

Coding Expeditions: Grades 3–5

In this class, students will be able to use some tools like Minecraft Education Edition, Sphero robots, micro bits, and 3D pens to bring ideas to life. Students will engage in a final project and be able to show off their creativity and problem-solving skills and build something that's unique.

  • June 16–20 (no camp on June 19 for Juneteenth), 9 am–Noon

Robo-Quest: Grades 6–8

This robotics course offers an engaging and interactive way to explore the fascinating world of robotics! Students will learn to create amazing inventions that they can actually play with, explore how to use robotics to create art, and even build smart devices that make life easier. Some examples of this are building a robot that plays music, a monster truck that can crush obstacles, a super-cool remote control car, or even interactive games. Students will discover that robotics is not just about building machines, it's about finding creative ways to solve problems and make the world a more exciting place.

  • June 23–27, 9 am–Noon
If your child is signed up for robotics camp and would like to attend SummerWorks in the afternoon, you can receive 50% off SummerWorks tuition for that week. If this is of interest, please reach out to Harper Lundquist at harperlundquist@rowlandhall.org.
Four students in Rowland Hall gear pose with a colorful wheeled robot and laptops in a classroom with a projected lesson on the screen.
This image captures hands-on learning in action as a student connects a microcontroller to a laptop, likely engaging in coding or electronics experimentation.
Collaboration sparks creativity! Students engage in a hands-on learning experience, sharing ideas and problem-solving together.
A student watches a 3D printer in action, exploring creativity and innovation in a hands-on learning environment.
A hands-on robotics session where students collaborate with their teacher to design and refine an innovative project.
A student in a Rowland Hall fleece builds a structure with blue and yellow pieces, smiling while collaborating in a classroom.
A student in a green Rowland Hall shirt presents a colorful wheeled robot to two smiling classmates working on laptops in a bright lab.
A student in a blue Rowland Hall shirt smiles while holding a colorful wheeled robot in a classroom with a projected lesson on the screen.