Science • Robotics • AI • Drones

LEARNOVATE Summer Camp 2026

A high-energy hands-on camp where students build robots, explore science experiments, learn AI concepts, and experience guided drone flying training.

Science and robotics summer camp  2026
Admissions Open Summer 2026 Limited batch seats

Batch Dates

Choose a Convenient Summer Batch

Final batch timings can be customized for school groups and partner institutions.

Batch 1

May 18 – May 30, 2026

Morning / Afternoon

Batch 2

June 1 – June 13, 2026

Morning / Afternoon

Batch 3

June 15 – June 27, 2026

Weekend showcase

Programs by Class

Age-Appropriate STEAM Tracks

Classes 3–5

Junior Innovators

Fun science activities, simple machines, basic circuits, mini bots, and creative challenges.

Classes 6–8

Robotics Explorers

Arduino basics, sensors, motors, robotic cars, coding logic, and team projects.

Classes 9–12

AI & Automation Makers

IoT sySTEAMs, automation builds, AI concepts, electronics integration, and drone exposure.

What Students Will Build

Projects That Make Learning Visible

Obstacle Avoiding Robot
Smart Sensor Alarm
Automatic Light SySTEAM
STEAM Challenge Game
Weather Monitor Model
Final Project Showcase

Drone Flying Training

Guided Drone Exposure with Safety First

Students learn drone parts, flight controls, safety zones, real-world applications, and supervised flying basics in an outdoor learning environment.

  • Drone anatomy and controls
  • Safety briefing and flight rules
  • Supervised hands-on flying practice
Drone flying outdoors during technology training

Why Join

A Camp Built for Confidence, Curiosity, and Creation

Hands-on Daily

Students learn by assembling, testing, and improving real working projects.

Team-Based

Collaborative activities build communication, problem-solving, and presentation skills.

Mentor-Led

Trained STEAM and robotics mentors guide every experiment and project build.

Showcase Ready

Students close the camp with a project demo and achievement recognition.

FAQ

Quick Parent Questions

Does my child need previous robotics experience?

No. Programs are structured by class level, and mentors guide students from fundamentals to project building.

Will students fly drones themselves?

Students receive safety-first exposure and supervised flying practice where conditions and venue rules allow.

Are materials included?

Students use LEARNOVATE lab kits, electronics, robotics components, and project material during sessions.

Is there a final showcase?

Yes. Students present their projects, explain the concept, and demonstrate what they built.

Registration Form

Reserve a Summer Camp Seat

Submit the student details and LEARNOVATE will follow up with batch availability, venue details, and payment steps.

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