STEM CAMP

iGen ignites learning in children and enhances their 21st century skills through project-based learning and digital learning in science, technology, engineering and math. Campers or as we like to call them, iGeners, will engage in Robotics, Makerspace (STEM Projects), Coding, and Science Experiments (check out “Pathways” on our website for more information). Outside of our awesome pathways, iGeners will have a daily “brain break”  where they’ll have recess at the local park (weather permitting). Once a week, iGeners will get out of the building for a field trip. We’ll rotate between adventurous, educational and just plain ole fun trips!  They’ll also participate in a weekly “special” activity such as soccer, Taekwondo, arts & crafts, yoga, etc.

Camp will meet:  

    • At 201 4th St SE Washington, D.C. 20003
    • June 27 – August 26
    • Monday through Friday
    • 8am – 3:45pm
    • We offer flexible schedules: weekly sign- up, full day, before and after care.

By the end of our summer camp students will:

    • Gain understanding of circuitry and electrical engineering 
    • Learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively
    • Build, design and program robots using the engineering process
    • Create physical projects
    • Enhance 21st Skills

Please note…   

    • Camp is for iGeners entering grades PK4-5.
    • We offer convenient payment plans. Because everyone’s finances are different, we will need to talk with you, via email or phone, to set up your payment plan.

    • We offer a Tuition Assistance Program for students who demonstrate the most financial need. Please email us directly at discover@igeneduacademy.com.

Camp Weekly Fees…   

    • Early Bird ends March 12 – $265
      Regular Price ends June 4th – $295
      Late registration (after June 4th) – $315
    • Before care 7-8am – $75.00 
      Extended Care until 5 – $50.00
      Extended Care until 6 – $90.00

Join iGen Educational Academy, for a summer of fun, as we work to bridge the ethic and gender gap in STEM by exposing the youth to computer science.