RoboCamp Summer 2025

$280.00

RoboCamp is back! New School alumni Evie, Gillian, and Isabel are back on campus for the third annual, wildly popular, student-designed and run camp!

RoboCamp is a day camp that provides a variety of activities including robot building, coding, outdoor games, arts and crafts, and science experiments. Children will have the chance to learn new skills and try new things. The student staff and open-air facilities ensure a safe and supportive environment that promotes teamwork, creativity, and curiosity. We offer an engaging experience that empowers children to exercise their minds and bodies.

This year, RoboCamp is debuting a new summer camp: Girls STEAM! This camp, tailored specifically for girls entering 4th to 6th grade, will be focused on bringing young women into the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics) field, and will feature a variety of new and exciting activities. Each day, campers will experiment with interesting and innovative ideas, and learn how they connect to real world current events in the field of science. Paired with outdoor activities and engaging games, Girls STEAM is sure to be a memorable and educational summer camp!

No prior coding or science experience is needed.

Who:

RoboCamp: Students entering 3rd - 5th grade in September, 2025

Girls STEAM: Girls entering 4th-6th grade in September, 2025

Camp hours:

9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Camp dates:

RoboCamp: July 7 - 11, 2025

Girls STEAM: July 14 - 18, 2025

FAQ:

What should my child bring?

  • Please send your child to camp with a lunch box, water bottle, weather accurate clothes, and anything else they need to have a great day. If your child has a cell phone, we ask that they either leave it at home or keep it turned off in their bag. 

Will there be adult supervision?

  • Yes, there will be an adult on campus during camp hours in case of an emergency.

Will you be serving food?

  • Yes! While we don't offer enough snacks to substitute for lunch, we do provide snack breaks with a large variety of food that everyone can enjoy. Please make sure your camper brings a healthy and filling lunch, so they can be an active participant in the camp. 

If my child is one year younger or older than the cut-off, can they still attend the camp?

  • If there is no wait list by June 1, they are welcome to join us at RoboCamp.

Financial assistance is available for this program, please contact eliza.eaton@hoodrivernewschool.org for further information and to request assistance.

Registration instructions:

  1. Complete the camper information form by clicking “Register for Camp” and “Add to Cart”

  2. Complete the sale by clicking on the shopping cart icon in the lower left portion of the screen.

Use code PAYINPERSON to pay by check. Checks should be made payable to Hood River New School and can be mailed to 220 Clearwater Lane Hood River, OR 97031.

Camp caps at 18 students

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RoboCamp is back! New School alumni Evie, Gillian, and Isabel are back on campus for the third annual, wildly popular, student-designed and run camp!

RoboCamp is a day camp that provides a variety of activities including robot building, coding, outdoor games, arts and crafts, and science experiments. Children will have the chance to learn new skills and try new things. The student staff and open-air facilities ensure a safe and supportive environment that promotes teamwork, creativity, and curiosity. We offer an engaging experience that empowers children to exercise their minds and bodies.

This year, RoboCamp is debuting a new summer camp: Girls STEAM! This camp, tailored specifically for girls entering 4th to 6th grade, will be focused on bringing young women into the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics) field, and will feature a variety of new and exciting activities. Each day, campers will experiment with interesting and innovative ideas, and learn how they connect to real world current events in the field of science. Paired with outdoor activities and engaging games, Girls STEAM is sure to be a memorable and educational summer camp!

No prior coding or science experience is needed.

Who:

RoboCamp: Students entering 3rd - 5th grade in September, 2025

Girls STEAM: Girls entering 4th-6th grade in September, 2025

Camp hours:

9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Camp dates:

RoboCamp: July 7 - 11, 2025

Girls STEAM: July 14 - 18, 2025

FAQ:

What should my child bring?

  • Please send your child to camp with a lunch box, water bottle, weather accurate clothes, and anything else they need to have a great day. If your child has a cell phone, we ask that they either leave it at home or keep it turned off in their bag. 

Will there be adult supervision?

  • Yes, there will be an adult on campus during camp hours in case of an emergency.

Will you be serving food?

  • Yes! While we don't offer enough snacks to substitute for lunch, we do provide snack breaks with a large variety of food that everyone can enjoy. Please make sure your camper brings a healthy and filling lunch, so they can be an active participant in the camp. 

If my child is one year younger or older than the cut-off, can they still attend the camp?

  • If there is no wait list by June 1, they are welcome to join us at RoboCamp.

Financial assistance is available for this program, please contact eliza.eaton@hoodrivernewschool.org for further information and to request assistance.

Registration instructions:

  1. Complete the camper information form by clicking “Register for Camp” and “Add to Cart”

  2. Complete the sale by clicking on the shopping cart icon in the lower left portion of the screen.

Use code PAYINPERSON to pay by check. Checks should be made payable to Hood River New School and can be mailed to 220 Clearwater Lane Hood River, OR 97031.

Camp caps at 18 students

RoboCamp is back! New School alumni Evie, Gillian, and Isabel are back on campus for the third annual, wildly popular, student-designed and run camp!

RoboCamp is a day camp that provides a variety of activities including robot building, coding, outdoor games, arts and crafts, and science experiments. Children will have the chance to learn new skills and try new things. The student staff and open-air facilities ensure a safe and supportive environment that promotes teamwork, creativity, and curiosity. We offer an engaging experience that empowers children to exercise their minds and bodies.

This year, RoboCamp is debuting a new summer camp: Girls STEAM! This camp, tailored specifically for girls entering 4th to 6th grade, will be focused on bringing young women into the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics) field, and will feature a variety of new and exciting activities. Each day, campers will experiment with interesting and innovative ideas, and learn how they connect to real world current events in the field of science. Paired with outdoor activities and engaging games, Girls STEAM is sure to be a memorable and educational summer camp!

No prior coding or science experience is needed.

Who:

RoboCamp: Students entering 3rd - 5th grade in September, 2025

Girls STEAM: Girls entering 4th-6th grade in September, 2025

Camp hours:

9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Camp dates:

RoboCamp: July 7 - 11, 2025

Girls STEAM: July 14 - 18, 2025

FAQ:

What should my child bring?

  • Please send your child to camp with a lunch box, water bottle, weather accurate clothes, and anything else they need to have a great day. If your child has a cell phone, we ask that they either leave it at home or keep it turned off in their bag. 

Will there be adult supervision?

  • Yes, there will be an adult on campus during camp hours in case of an emergency.

Will you be serving food?

  • Yes! While we don't offer enough snacks to substitute for lunch, we do provide snack breaks with a large variety of food that everyone can enjoy. Please make sure your camper brings a healthy and filling lunch, so they can be an active participant in the camp. 

If my child is one year younger or older than the cut-off, can they still attend the camp?

  • If there is no wait list by June 1, they are welcome to join us at RoboCamp.

Financial assistance is available for this program, please contact eliza.eaton@hoodrivernewschool.org for further information and to request assistance.

Registration instructions:

  1. Complete the camper information form by clicking “Register for Camp” and “Add to Cart”

  2. Complete the sale by clicking on the shopping cart icon in the lower left portion of the screen.

Use code PAYINPERSON to pay by check. Checks should be made payable to Hood River New School and can be mailed to 220 Clearwater Lane Hood River, OR 97031.

Camp caps at 18 students