Tell Me More About Your 2025-2026 Offerings

Coding & STEM Camps Your Kids Will Love and You Can Trust

Our summer 2025 camp season is over! We had a wonderful time learning about Python programming, STEM, and virtues!

This page describes what our camps are like. Please complete the form at the end of the page to tell us what offerings you are interested in!

For 6th-12th Graders

Our “Secret Sauce” Blend of Learning Experiences

Our summer 2025 camps introduced incoming 6th and 7th graders to Python programming in the context of STEM concepts. We analyzed measurements of trees and leaves, examined water flow out of an orifice, built a “Mars lander” that would protect the cargo of the spacecraft, and measured the porosity of a sponge. We used a number of these activities to motivate our learning of Python. We learned indoors and outdoors. Throughout our camp activities, we threaded in instruction about virtues such as kindness, discipline, and perseverance. Below are some photos from our summer 2025 camps.

For the 2025-2026 school year and summer 2026, we are considering offering one or more of the following camps and workshops. Possible topics are listed in each description below, to give you a sense of the kinds of programming topics addressed.

Beginner 1 Python for Science

Variables, expressions, lists, branching, looping, graphing, basic animation.

Beginner 2 Python for Science

Manipulating lists and strings, more practice with branching and looping.

Beginner 3 Python for Science

Creating and manipulating one-dimensional NumPy arrays, more practice with branching and looping.

Intermediate 1 Python for Science

Functions, modules, one and two-dimensional NumPy arrays.

Intermediate 2 Python for Science

N-dimensional NumPy arrays, array syntax, image processing.

Advanced 1 Python for Science

Array manipulation, pandas Series and DataFrame objects.

Advanced 2 Python for Science

Data analysis, creating classes.

Custom Lessons

Our lead instructor has been teaching for over 20 years in higher education and is currently an associate teaching professor of computer science. He’s happy to work with students individually or in small groups.

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