Camps

Kids excited at Love to Code Academy camp

Experiences

The Best Way to Try the Academy.

Not sure if your child will love coding, robotics, or esports? Camps are the perfect way to find out. Most students leave asking when they can come back.

What Happens at Camp

Same coaching. Same framework. Higher energy.

Every camp follows the four-phase structure: Engage, Build, Challenge, Reflect. Students are not watching a screen — they are building games, engineering robots, or competing in esports.

Coaches circulate, observe character in real time, and name the traits they see. The difference between a camp and a typical kids' activity is the intentionality. Growth here is not accidental — it is coached.

Kids working as a team at LTCA camp

Types of Camps

Find the right experience for your child.

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Summer Camps

Multi-day camps during summer break that go deep into coding, robotics, or esports. Students build meaningful projects, develop real skills, and leave with genuine confidence in what they can create.

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School Break Camps

Shorter experiences during spring, fall, and winter breaks. A productive, engaging way to spend time off — building something real with other kids who love the same things.

Intro Workshops

Single-day or weekend experiences for students trying the academy for the first time. The lowest-risk entry point — and one of the most common ways families first discover what Love to Code Academy is really about.

Who Camps Are For

Camps are open to students in grades K–8. No prior experience needed. They are especially a great fit for:

Students who have never tried coding, robotics, or esports

Families wanting to experience LTCA before committing to after-school

Kids who learn better in focused, immersive experiences

Students looking for something genuinely engaging during breaks

"My daughter went to a summer camp not knowing anyone. By day two she had made three friends. By day five she was showing me the game she built. She has been enrolled in the after-school program ever since."

LTCA Parent