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Student-Teacher Ratio 8:1
Minecraft magic, made for younger adventurers—no computer required!
In this exciting beginner-friendly camp, your child joins friends on a secure, private Minecraft Bedrock realm where creativity meets adventure—whether they’re on an iPad, tablet, console, or any other device! With guidance from experienced instructors, campers build custom Star Wars-themed droppers, design epic Ender Dragon mazes, and dive into creative and survival worlds that spark imagination and learning.
Along the way, they’ll learn to use command blocks and in-game coding, experiment with redstone mechanics, and team up to solve challenges tailored to their skill level. Whether they’re brand-new to Minecraft or seasoned explorers, there’s something new and thrilling each day.
Students will:
🛠️ Learn in-game commands, redstone basics, and creative engineering
🌌 Build themed adventures like Ender Dragon mazes and Star Wars-style droppers
🧩 Collaborate on challenges selected by instructors for their age and level
🧳 Take home their project with instructions to keep playing and building
We emphasize creativity, collaboration, and confidence through:
👩🏫 An average 8:1 student-to-instructor ratio
🤝 Team-building quests and positive peer interaction
🧠 Instructor feedback with personalized checkpoints
🌳 Outdoor games and structured breaks for healthy screen-time balance
✅ A safe, welcoming environment for new and returning campers alike
Returning Campers & Multi-Week Enrollment:
Each week brings brand-new creative missions, redstone experiments, and custom challenges so returning campers can continue building their skills without repeating content.
Hear what other parents are saying:
“My son loved that he could play on his iPad with other kids and still learn something new every day!” — Carla N., West LA
“We were amazed by how much she learned in just one week—from redstone to command blocks!” — Mark T., Pasadena