In order to make registration as simple as possible for you, please follow these steps:
- Step 1: IMPORTANT, many of our camps are filled or almost filled, please contact us prior to purchasing your promotional voucher to confirm camp availability. We have limited promotional spaces available for each camp and camps fill up fast, our website does not show the promotional open spots, call or text 480-833-7338 or 602-502-5102 to see availability. Please include in your text your child’s name, age and camp choice.
- Step 2: Purchase your voucher.
- Step 3: In order to register online you will need to obtain a registration code from our office, please have your voucher number ready when you call us (Clients registering online without a code will be charged full price by default.)
Offer 1. Junior Camps (ages 4-6)
Enhance Your Math Skills
Math is a challenging subject for many students to
Jr Computer Game Design
How amazing is it for a young child to
Jr Robotics
Our Junior Robotics camp gives a perfect introduction to
Jr Eager Engineering
Our Junior Engineers will be presented with a new
Back-to-School Skills Review
Research reveals that “students lose approximately 2.6 months of
Offer 2. Intermediate Camps (Age 6-8)
My First STEM Camp at Gravity Extreme Zone
My First STEM camp is a special program with
My First Adventure Camp
My First Adventure Camp is an active camp for
Jr Computer Game Design
How amazing is it for a young child to
Jr Robotics
Our Junior Robotics camp gives a perfect introduction to
Offer 3. Senior Camps (Age 8-14)
Enhance Your Math Skills
Math is a challenging subject for many students to
Computer Game Design
How amazing is it for a young child to
Robotics
Our Senior Robotics Students are introduced to building and
Eager Engineering Construction
Our Senior Eager Engineering students will participate in fun
Advanced STEM at Gravity Extreme Zone
The Advanced STEM camp is a special program with
Gravity Adventures
Gravity Adventures is an active camp for students to
Back-to-School Skills Review
Research reveals that “students lose approximately 2.6 months of