Young Engineers Summer Holiday Camps
About
Turn your school holidays into a STEM adventure!Young Engineers Holiday Camps are packed with creativity, collaboration, and hands-on building. Learn essential skills for the digital age while having fun.
Our workshops cater to children of all abilities, providing unique learning experiences. Our educators teach students with fascinating stories, exciting experiments, and thoughtfully designed lessons. Through hands-on projects, children will build motorised Lego prototypes of historical, modern, and functional machines. They'll also explore real-life math concepts, the laws of physics, and fundamentals of mechanics and engineering.
We believe that our young engineers can become the next generation of creators, innovators, and problem solvers.
Our mission is to equip today's children with 21st-century skills for a lifetime of success.
And, of course, to have fun while learning!
Summer Holiday Camps are best suited to students who have already completed 2+ terms of school | Year 1 through to Year 6 in 2026.
Dates & locations:
- Tuesday 16th December & Wednesday 17th December @ Payinthi, 128 Prospect Road, Prospect
- Tuesday 6th January & Tuesday 13th January @ Twelve25 Youth Centre, 17 Wiltshire Street, Salisbury
Half Day and Full Day Camps available.
Follow us on facebook.com/young.engineers.adelaide.nw for all future events
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Important information:
• Parents are requested to provide drink bottle, recess and lunch (full day), clearly labelled with the child’s name.
• Drop off from 8:45am, pick up by 12:30pm for half day bookings and 3:30pm for full day.
• Parents are not expected to stay (drop-off / pick-up event) but are welcome to return for the last 30 minutes of your child's session to see what your child has created.
• Students may be participating in outdoor activity during lunch break. Please pack hat and sunscreen.
Location
Various locations
South Australia