2026 Robotics, Lego and 3D printing Summer Camps in Bay Area/Los Gatos for Kids and Teens
Dr Owl Academy summer Camp 2026 offers an exciting hands-on STEM experience for kids and teens in the Bay Area. Students design, build, and program LEGO robotics systems while developing coding skills, teamwork, and creative problem-solving abilities in a fun and supportive environment.
Small classes with fewer than 10 students
Experienced mentors,Student Teacher Ratio: 6:1
Project‑based learning, grouped by skill level
Early Bird Special (Before April 1st): Save $50 per week
Robotics & 3D Print Camp Daily Schedule
🌟🌟🌟 We are pleased to announce that we have begun forming teams for the 2026 First Lego League and First Tech Challenge season. If you are interested in participating, please contact us for further information.
LEGO Robotics Camp in Los Gatos
Suitable for students in rising grade 3 – 8
⭐ Learn to design and build robots using LEGO
⭐ Write code to bring robots to life
⭐ Tackle real FIRST LEGO League competition missions
⭐ Learn competition strategies and engineering thinking
⭐ Strengthen problem-solving skills & teamwork abilities
Hands-on 3D Printing, Coding Camp
Suitable for students in rising grade 4 – 8
Design with Tinkercad: Move from digital concepts to physical 3D-printed originals.
Engineering Focus: Master structural strength, dimensions, and safe hardware operation.
Rapid Prototyping: A must-have skill for future FLL & FTC robotics competitors.
Iterative Learning: Learn to test, refine, and solve problems like a real engineer.
FTC Prep Robotics Camp
Suitable for students in rising grades 6 – 8
⭐ Designed for students who want to develop engineering, coding, and problem-solving skills in preparation for upcoming FTC competitions.
⭐ Students receive customized instruction from Coach Shannon, tailored to their current skills.
⭐ Throughout the camp, participants engage in hands-on activities, learning how to design, build, code, test, and iterate robotics solutions, while strengthening teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking.
Material fee is not included. For any questions, please contact support@drowlacademy.com.
FTC Competitive Robotics Camp
Suitable for students in rising grades 6 – 8
⭐ Our FTC Competitive Robotics Summer Camp is designed for middle and high school students who want to deepen their engineering and programming skills while preparing for the upcoming FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) season.
⭐ Students work in small teams on real engineering challenges, learning how to design, build, code, test, and iterate competition‑ready robots. The program emphasizes technical excellence while also developing teamwork, resilience, communication, and strategic thinking.
⭐ This Camp is for students already placed on a team and assigned a time slot with Coach Shannon. Please reach out Coach Shannon at support@drowlacademy.com before you sign up.
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Daily Robotics & 3D Print Camp Schedule:
9 am – 12 pm: Instruction/Group Work/Individual Work (two 10min breaks in-between)
12pm – 1 pm: Lunch
1 pm – 4 pm: Instruction/Group Work/Individual Work (two 10min breaks in-between)
Maximum class size: 10
Student Teacher Ratio: 6:1
We welcome students from Los Gatos, Cupertino, San Jose, Saratoga, Sunnyvale, and surrounding Bay Area communities — making us one of the most accessible robotics summer camps near you in the South Bay.
During the school year, families can continue learning through our LEGO robotics programs, guided by our experienced robotics instructors who are passionate about helping students grow.
Robotics & 3D Print Summer Camp FAQ
What age group is the summer camp designed for?
Our summer camps are designed for students in rising grades 3–8 (typically ages 8–14). We group students by age and experience level whenever possible to ensure everyone has an engaging and appropriate learning experience.
Where is the summer camp located?
Our summer camps take place at Dr. Owl Academy in Los Gatos, California, serving families from across Silicon Valley including Saratoga, Cupertino, and San Jose.
What does a typical day at camp look like?
A typical day includes robot building, programming activities, engineering challenges, and team missions. Students spend most of the day working hands-on with robotics kits while collaborating with teammates and instructors.
How many students are in each camp session?
We keep class sizes small to ensure personalized attention. Most camp sessions have a low student-to-instructor ratio, allowing instructors to support each student’s learning and progress.
What should students bring to camp?
Students should bring a water bottle, lunch, and snacks each day. Equipment requirements may vary depending on the camp session. Please refer to the specific camp session page for detailed information.
How do I register for the camp?
You can register directly through our website. Select the camp session you prefer and complete the online registration form. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us and we’ll be happy to help.