Description
Date & Class Duration
July 13-17 (9:30AM – 12:30PM)
July 20-24 (1:00PM – 4:00PM)
August 17-21 (9:30AM -12:30PM)
Age: Gr 6 – Gr 9 (2026-27 school year )
4 student max.
Note: Please bring own Laptop (Windows, Chrombook, Macbook )
Robotics Lab is a hands-on robotics camp where students build, program, and control their own robot car while learning the fundamentals of robotics, engineering, and coding.
Students will work with Arduino to program and control a two-axis robot vehicle using PWM (Pulse Width Modulation). Through guided activities, they will learn how motors operate, how signals translate into movement, and how code brings a machine to life.
In addition to building and programming, students will also explore robot design using OnShape and use web-based simulation tools to test and visualize how their robots move before running their code on real hardware. This introduces students to how engineers design, test, and improve real-world robotic systems.
Throughout the program, students will develop a strong understanding of key robotics concepts, including mechanical structure, motor control, signal control, and basic programming logic.
By the end of the camp, each student will take home their own robot car, allowing them to continue experimenting, modifying their code, and developing their own projects beyond the classroom.
This program is designed to build a strong foundation in robotics while encouraging creativity, problem-solving, and independent learning.
This camp is also a recommended prerequisite for students who wish to join our Robotics League Club starting in September.



