Vacation Camp with LEGO Robotics
6-12 years
For beginners and children with experience
During our weekend camps, children playfully discover different robotics challenges. They build a new project every day and learn step by step how their robots move, react and cooperate.
LEGO Robotics Camp - Highlights
Build and program a new robot project every day
Creative challenges and mini-competitions
Develop problem-solving, teamwork and critical thinking skills
Theme Days: Cars, Sports, Space, Animals and more
Guidance from experienced instructors
Why children like it
Our LEGO robotics vacation camps combine creativity, coding and play. Children bring their robots to life, experiment with new ideas and work together in teams - for an unforgettable, hands-on experience.
Beginners get a good introduction to LEGO robotics
Children with experience can take their ideas to the next level
Data
Feb. 16-19 (Monday through Thursday, 4 days)
Time & Day Program
09:30 - 10:00 Walk-in & free play (LEGO Classic, chess, etc.)
10:00 - 12:00 Theme of the day and working in pairs on robot project
12:00 - 12:45 Lunch & discussion rules for final competition
(Children bring their own lunch, fruit (optional) and a water bottle)
12:45 - 14:00 Preparation for challenge / competition
14:00 - 15:00 Team robot competition (e.g. robot race, robot dance, sports competition)
15:00 - 15:30 Pick up & free play
Location
Vechtclub XL (room C2.4 "Bricks and Robots")
Europalaan 2B, 3526 KS Utrecht
Our advantages
Maximum of 14 children per class
2 teachers per group
Each camp day has a theme and new robot projects
High quality LEGO SPIKE robotic sets
Building together: each child works in pairs on one robot per lesson
Well-conceived lessons based on LEGO Education curriculum
Team challenges and competitions
No need for your own materials
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Can I register my child for one or several days?
Single days(ā¬125 per day) are possible if spots are available. For 3 days, it is often more economical to book the whole camp (ā¬375) directly. Registration for single days we open about a week before the camp.
What language is spoken during the camp?
The main language is Dutch. With English-speaking children, we use both Dutch and English and try to make groups by age and language.
How about parking?
Free parking is available in front of the building with usually plenty of free spots.
Should my child bring their own lunch and snack?
Yes, please provide a fruity snack for the snack time at 10:00 a.m. and a lunch for 12:00 p.m. Don't forget a water bottle as well.
My child is outside the recommended age range (6-12 years old). Can they participate?
Our camps are geared toward children ages 6-12. Younger children (ages 5 and up) may have difficulty with programming and collaboration. Older children (13+) may find the program less challenging.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations more than 7 days prior to camp will be refunded minus a ā¬35 administration fee. Cancellations within 7 days before camp will not be refunded unless a replacement participant is found. Transfer to another camp or a credit is negotiable if possible.
My child has special needs (autism, ADHD, etc.). Can it participate?
Unfortunately, our teachers do not have special training for children with special needs. We recommend finding an activity specifically designed for them.
Can I continue to work in the building during camp?
Yes, parents can stay in the building and use the lounge and work areas while their child is participating in camp.