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Student-Teacher Ratio 8:1
Where Minecraft meets engineering, creativity, and game design.
In this hands-on, in-person camp, students dive into the world of Minecraft level design—learning how to craft fun, playable worlds while exploring the fundamentals of engineering, game logic, coding, and storytelling. Campers bring their ideas to life using redstone mechanics, design challenges, and in-game coding commands to build everything from theme parks to obstacle courses to escape rooms.
Perfect for Minecraft lovers who are ready to level up their play, this camp blends creativity and tech skills in an exciting, collaborative environment. It’s our most popular Minecraft course for this age group—and for good reason!
Students will:
🎮 Learn real-world game design principles through Minecraft
⚡ Engineer custom builds with redstone-powered logic
⌨️ Use in-game coding commands to create interactive environments
🏗️ Build playable levels like mazes, traps, obstacle courses, and more that can be taken home
We emphasize creativity, collaboration, and confidence through:
👩🏫 An average 8:1 student-to-instructor ratio
🤝 Peer collaboration through co-building and playtesting each other’s levels
🧠 Skill-building milestones and instructor feedback
🌳 Team-building games and outdoor activities for screen-time balance
✅ A supportive, in-person environment led by expert instructors
Returning Campers & Multi-Week Enrollment:
Returning campers and multi-week students take on new design themes and engineering challenges each session. With new goals each week, there’s always more to learn, build, and explore!
Hear what other parents are saying:
“My son came home talking about logic gates and level flow—this camp took his love of Minecraft to a whole new level!” — Teresa P., Palo Alto
“She’s more confident now, and it’s amazing to see her so proud of the world she created.” — James L., Santa Monica