
Tech Quest
Tech Quest is a hands-on technology and robotics camp for students in Grades 4-5 who are interested in building, coding, and problem-solving. Using LEGO Robotics kits, campers will design, build, and program robots while learning how hardware and software work together!
Campers will explore circuits, motors, sensors, and coding as they tackle a variety of engineering challenges. Through testing, troubleshooting, and redesign, they will apply their skills to open-ended problems, including friendly battle-bot challenges, that encourage creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.
Expect to See
Building and programming robots using LEGO Robotics kits, introductory coding with motors and control systems, engineering challenges that promote testing and iteration, team-based problem-solving and friendly robot competitions, and opportunities to learn from local robotics mentors!
Availability
July 6-10, July 13-17 (P.A.G.E.S), July 27-31, August 10-14, August 24-28
P.A.G.E.S. Details
- P.A.G.E.S. stands for Promoting Awareness for Girls in Engineering and Science, and is our specialized program for all femme-identyfing and non-binary youth! During P.A.G.E.S. takeover weeks, campers can participate in extra-special activities designed specifically for them, taking place on the Thursday of the camp week.
- As part of the Thursday programming, Grades 2-3 participants enjoy a special pizza party during lunch, offering a fun and social way to build connections. Older participants in Grades 4-5 and 6-8 are invited to stay for an evening pizza “dinner” and extended activities, with programming running until 8 p.m.
- Each P.A.G.E.S. camp will include a mentor visit from femme-identifying or non-binary topic experts from UofG or the Guelph community, offering a unique opportunity to learn about STEM from like-minded individuals!
Pricing
- Camp: $420/week
- Extended Care: $85/week (flat fee for pre and post-camp hours)
- *NEW* Need financial support? Apply for Free to Grow funding
Location
This camp is held at University of Guelph’s main campus, primarily in the Albert A. Thornborough building.
Hours
- This camp runs from Monday to Friday
- Regular Hours:
- Drop-off is between 8:45 AM and 9:00 AM
- Pick-up is 4:00 PM sharp
- Extended Care (optional):
- Pre-camp supervision from 8:10 AM to 9:00 AM
- Post-camp supervision from 4:00 PM to 4:50 PM
- Camps for grades 2-8 are 5-day programs
- Camp for grades 9-10 is a 10-day program that runs back-to-back across two weeks (with a break over the weekend)
Pick-Up & Drop-Off
- Campers in Grades 6-10 may be authorized by a parent/guardian to Self Sign-Out (meaning a parent/guardian does not need to sign those campers out at the end of the day)
- A parent/guardian can authorize their Grade 6-10 camper to sign out a younger sibling
Lunch & Snacks
- Campers will have an hour for lunch in addition to a morning and an afternoon snack break
- Lunch and snacks will be eaten outdoors whenever possible
Information Package
All registrants will receive a Pre-Camp Package one week before camp that will contain:
- All necessary details and forms needed to attend camp
- Exact pick-up and drop-off details
- Sign-out and self sign-out authorizations
- Medical information
- Special considerations form
- and more!
Important Notes
- "Grade" refers to the grade your child will enter this fall
- Creative Encounters reserves the right to remove your child from camp if you have registered them for the incorrect grade
- Need help registering for camp? Read our How To Register Guide
- Need to cancel or transfer? Read our Cancellation & Transfers Policy