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Join us for our spring camp 2024, returning on March 25th, providing two weeks of fun-filled activities for children aged 4 to 14 at various locations, including Rove Hotel Downtown Dubai, Studio One Hotel (near Arabian Ranches), and Rove Hotel Dubai Marina. Our Dubai spring camp runs throughout the week from 8:45 AM to 1:15 PM, Monday to Friday.
We offer engaging programs tailored for all ages, including a special summer camp for 6-year-olds. Additionally, our international summer camp provides enriching experiences for older kids, with exciting summer programs for teens that promote learning and creativity.
A combination of STEM & Technology based activities for both weeks of Spring Camp. For 4 to 6 year olds
Week # |
Activity 1 (8:45am to 9:45am)(Followed by 15 minute break) |
Activity 2 (10am to 11:45am)(Followed by 30 minute break) |
Activity 3 (12:15pm to 1:15pm) |
Week 125th to 29th March |
Fantasy land with KUBO In this enchanting program, children explore the whimsical world of coding through fantasy-themed activities. Guided by KUBO, they unravel the basics of logical sequencing, loops, and navigation |
Little Engineers Discovery Lab Through a series of fun engineering challenges, from building zip lines to crafting paper plane launchers; each activity provides a unique opportunity for young minds to explore scientific concepts and enhance their problem-solving skills in a playful learning environment |
Around the World With this program, children will learn the cultural significance and uniqueness of the architecture or item from the respective country. They will design and build models inspired by architecture or popular landmarks, or materials of various countries. |
Week 21st to 5th April |
Weather Wonders Young minds explore the fascinating world of weather through hands-on experiences. From crafting clouds to building mini wind vanes, children set out on an adventure to explore and learn about the amazing world of weather in a hands-on and creative environment. |
Robot Automation (LEGO Robotics) Through this program, children will explore the world of automation through hands-on activities. They will create and learn the operation of pick-and-move robots, line-following technology, and design lifting robots. |
Circuit Crafts Through hands-on exploration, children experiment with various materials like salt playdough, LED, copper tape, etc to learn the basic circuit. and also cultivate an early understanding of the electrifying wonders around them. |
A combination of STEM & Technology based activities for both weeks of Spring Camp. For 7 to 9 year olds
Week # |
Activity 1 (8:45am to 9:45am)(Followed by 15 minute break) |
Activity 2 (10am to 11:45am)(Followed by 30 minute break) |
Activity 3 (12:15pm to 1:15pm) |
Week 125th to 29th March |
Defying Gravity Explore gravity through hands-on experiments, understanding its principles. Culminate with an egg-drop challenge, where children apply knowledge to design devices defying gravity's pull |
Engineering Challenges Engage in hands-on engineering challenges, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving. Tasks include building bridges and designing waterproof roofs, promoting creativity and practical application of engineering principles |
Artificial Intelligence In the Artificial Intelligence program, children explore cutting-edge concepts like expression recognition and teachable machines. Through hands-on activities, they gain insights into how machines interpret human expressions and learn to create interactive models, providing a practical introduction to the fascinating world of AI |
Week 21st to 5th April |
Rubik’s Cube Challenge This exciting program includes hands-on learning, step-by-step solving techniques, pattern recognition, and friendly competitions, all tailored to make mastering the Rubik's Cube a fun and rewarding experience. |
Move It! Children learn the principles of motion, energy transfer, and aerodynamics by designing racers, windmills, catapults, etc., in a fun and interactive way |
Virtual Robotics Code a real VEX robot with a drivetrain, object pickup, sensors, GPS, and a pen on an immersive, gamified interface that gives more variety to coding activities |
A combination of STEM & Technology based activities for both weeks of Spring Camp. For 10 to 14 year olds
Week # |
Activity 1 (8:45am to 9:45am)(Followed by 15 minute break) |
Activity 2 (10am to 11:45am)(Followed by 30 minute break) |
Activity 3 (12:15pm to 1:15pm) |
Week 125th to 29th March |
Eco-tech Explorers: Harnessing Wind and Water Children delve into alternative renewable energies—Wind and Hydroelectric. Through engaging hands-on activities, they construct wind turbines, create wind-powered art, build mini hydropower stations, design waterwheels, and culminate in a sustainable energy showcase, enabling a practical understanding of these eco-friendly technologies. |
Colour-sorting Robot Children experiment with color sensors, design conveyor belts, and explore additional mechanisms like motor control and object manipulation. The program culminates in the creation of their own smart systems, showcasing a comprehensive understanding of robotics and automation concepts |
Smart Gardening (IoT) Children explore technology through hands-on experiments, learning about sensors and automation. They cap off the experience by designing their own smart gardening system, incorporating IoT concepts to enhance plant care and environmental awareness. |
Week 21st to 5th April |
No activities this week | No activities this week | No activities this week |
A combination of STEM & Technology based activities for both weeks of Spring Camp. For 4 to 6 year olds
Week # |
Activity 1 (8:45am to 9:45am)(Followed by 15 minute break) |
Activity 2 (10am to 11:45am)(Followed by 30 minute break) |
Activity 3 (12:15pm to 1:15pm) |
Week 125th to 29th March |
Robot Automation (LEGO Robotics) Through this program, children will explore the world of automation through hands-on activities. They will create and learn the operation of pick-and-move robots, line-following technology, and design lifting robots. |
Little Engineers Discovery Lab Through a series of fun engineering challenges, from building zip lines to crafting paper plane launchers; each activity provides a unique opportunity for young minds to explore scientific concepts and enhance their problem-solving skills in a playful learning environment |
Around the World With this program, children will learn the cultural significance and uniqueness of the architecture or item from the respective country. They will design and build models inspired by architecture or popular landmarks, or materials of various countries. |
Week 21st to 5th April |
Weather Wonders Young minds explore the fascinating world of weather through hands-on experiences. From crafting clouds to building mini wind vanes, children set out on an adventure to explore and learn about the amazing world of weather in a hands-on and creative environment. |
Fantasy land with KUBO In this enchanting program, children explore the whimsical world of coding through fantasy-themed activities. Guided by KUBO, they unravel the basics of logical sequencing, loops, and navigation |
Circuit Crafts Through hands-on exploration, children experiment with various materials like salt playdough, LED, copper tape, etc to learn the basic circuit. and also cultivate an early understanding of the electrifying wonders around them. |
A combination of STEM & Technology based activities for both weeks of Spring Camp. For 7 to 9 year olds
Week # |
Activity 1 (8:45am to 9:45am)(Followed by 15 minute break) |
Activity 2 (10am to 11:45am)(Followed by 30 minute break) |
Activity 3 (12:15pm to 1:15pm) |
Week 125th to 29th March |
Defying Gravity Explore gravity through hands-on experiments, understanding its principles. Culminate with an egg-drop challenge, where children apply knowledge to design devices defying gravity's pull |
Move It! Children learn the principles of motion, energy transfer, and aerodynamics by designing racers, windmills, catapults, etc., in a fun and interactive way |
Artificial Intelligence In the Artificial Intelligence program, children explore cutting-edge concepts like expression recognition and teachable machines. Through hands-on activities, they gain insights into how machines interpret human expressions and learn to create interactive models, providing a practical introduction to the fascinating world of AI |
Week 21st to 5th April |
Rubik’s Cube Challenge This exciting program includes hands-on learning, step-by-step solving techniques, pattern recognition, and friendly competitions, all tailored to make mastering the Rubik's Cube a fun and rewarding experience. |
Engineering Challenges Engage in hands-on engineering challenges, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving. Tasks include building bridges and designing waterproof roofs, promoting creativity and practical application of engineering principles |
Virtual Robotics Code a real VEX robot with a drivetrain, object pickup, sensors, GPS, and a pen on an immersive, gamified interface that gives more variety to coding activities |
A combination of STEM & Technology based activities for both weeks of Spring Camp. For 4 to 6 year olds
Week # |
Activity 1 (8:45am to 9:45am)(Followed by 15 minute break) |
Activity 2 (10am to 11:45am)(Followed by 30 minute break) |
Activity 3 (12:15pm to 1:15pm) |
Week 125th to 29th March |
Game Design and Storytelling with Scratch Jr. In this engaging program, children will learn the basics of coding through colourful blocks and engaging characters. By learning the fundamentals of storytelling, children are guided to develop narrative skills through interactive and age-appropriate activities. |
Little Engineers Discovery Lab Through a series of fun engineering challenges, from building zip lines to crafting paper plane launchers; each activity provides a unique opportunity for young minds to explore scientific concepts and enhance their problem-solving skills in a playful learning environment |
Around the World With this program, children will learn the cultural significance and uniqueness of the architecture or item from the respective country. They will design and build models inspired by architecture or popular landmarks, or materials of various countries. |
Week 21st to 5th April |
Weather Wonders Young minds explore the fascinating world of weather through hands-on experiences. From crafting clouds to building mini wind vanes, children set out on an adventure to explore and learn about the amazing world of weather in a hands-on and creative environment. |
mTiny in the City Embark on a coding adventure through a bustling city where children navigate the maze, fix mixed-up roads, and make smart driving decisions while learning coding concepts of loops and sequences. |
Circuit Crafts Through hands-on exploration, children experiment with various materials like salt playdough, LED, copper tape, etc to learn the basic circuit. and also cultivate an early understanding of the electrifying wonders around them. |
A combination of STEM & Technology based activities for both weeks of Spring Camp. For 7 to 9 year olds
Week # |
Activity 1 (8:45am to 9:45am)(Followed by 15 minute break) |
Activity 2 (10am to 11:45am)(Followed by 30 minute break) |
Activity 3 (12:15pm to 1:15pm) |
Week 125th to 29th March |
Defying Gravity Explore gravity through hands-on experiments, understanding its principles. Culminate with an egg-drop challenge, where children apply knowledge to design devices defying gravity's pull |
Mission Robots (LEGO Robotics) Learn how to construct robots that can make a real difference in the world. Whether it's a robot that prevents disasters, such as floods or fires, or a robot that can rescue people in challenging situations, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to engineer these incredible machines. |
Artificial Intelligence In the Artificial Intelligence program, children explore cutting-edge concepts like expression recognition and teachable machines. Through hands-on activities, they gain insights into how machines interpret human expressions and learn to create interactive models, providing a practical introduction to the fascinating world of AI |
Week 21st to 5th April |
Rubik’s Cube Challenge This exciting program includes hands-on learning, step-by-step solving techniques, pattern recognition, and friendly competitions, all tailored to make mastering the Rubik's Cube a fun and rewarding experience. |
Engineering Challenges Engage in hands-on engineering challenges, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving. Tasks include building bridges and designing waterproof roofs, promoting creativity and practical application of engineering principles. |
Virtual Robotics Code a real VEX robot with a drivetrain, object pickup, sensors, GPS, and a pen on an immersive, gamified interface that gives more variety to coding activities |
A combination of STEM & Technology based activities for both weeks of Spring Camp. For 10 to 14 year olds
Week # |
Activity 1 (8:45am to 9:45am)(Followed by 15 minute break) |
Activity 2 (10am to 11:45am)(Followed by 30 minute break) |
Activity 3 (12:15pm to 1:15pm) |
Week 125th to 29th March |
No activities this week | No activities this week | No activities this week |
Week 21st to 5th April |
Eco-tech Explorers: Harnessing Wind and Water Children delve into alternative renewable energies—Wind and Hydroelectric. Through engaging hands-on activities, they construct wind turbines, create wind-powered art, build mini hydropower stations, design waterwheels, and culminate in a sustainable energy showcase, enabling a practical understanding of these eco-friendly technologies. |
Colour-sorting Robot Children experiment with color sensors, design conveyor belts, and explore additional mechanisms like motor control and object manipulation. The program culminates in the creation of their own smart systems, showcasing a comprehensive understanding of robotics and automation concepts |
Smart Gardening (IoT) Children explore technology through hands-on experiments, learning about sensors and automation. They cap off the experience by designing their own smart gardening system, incorporating IoT concepts to enhance plant care and environmental awareness.
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Our all-inclusive prices are shown below. We also offer sibling or group discounts as well as a reduced fee if you register your child(ren) for both weeks of Spring Camp.
We have a limited number of spaces per camp and all places are offered strictly, on a first-come-first-served basis.
Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity this spring and register now!
NCFE is an awarding organisation and registered educational charity providing qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom. NCFE is regulated by Ofqual in England, and recognised by Qualifications Wales and the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment in Northern Ireland.
Our STEM and Robotics coaches are vastly experienced within their fields. Many have previous teaching experience that is relevant to the age groups they coach during our programs and have been trained to US standards with the STEM and Robotics activities they provide.
Please provide your child with any food and refreshments they may require each day. Food will not be provided by STEM for Kids. Unfortunately, we cannot provide refrigeration facilities on site.
Transportation is not provided by Pure Minds Academy
Yes. We will be following the guidelines set by the authorities and the venue that we operate within. and the policy is subject to change, depending on the situation at the time.
You can register your child directly on this website page. Please note that registration is strictly on a first come, first served basis. Full payment is required at the time of registration to secure your place. All prices are inclusive of 5% VAT.
We pride ourselves on being a family-friendly camp. Free cancellation will be provided until 7 days of the start of your registered camp week. Cancellations after this date will incur a 50% penalty. Please also note that the camp schedule is subject to change.
Our NCFE programs are approved locally by the Knowledge & Human Development Authority (KHDA).
Our qualifications have been developed to meet the specific needs of our learners and have been accredited by NCFE, demonstrating quality and rigour.
NCFE is an awarding organisation recognised by the qualification regulators for England (Ofqual), Wales (Qualifications Wales) and Northern Ireland (CCEA Regulation).
Our qualifications have been accredited as a Customised Qualification, and we have benchmarked the qualification’s learning outcomes and assessment criteria at the specified level mentioned on course descriptions (using national framework level descriptors) to allow us to demonstrate the difficulty and depth of study.
Upon completing the Customised Qualification, learners will receive a certificate of achievement. The certificate is evidence of the knowledge and skills gained by completing the qualification. These types of qualifications have been accredited by NCFE under the Customised Qualification, and the certificate of achievement will be issued directly by NCFE.
Whether you are a family, a school or a corporation our mission is to work with as many like minded people to deliver STEM learning and life skills to as many children around the world as possible.
"The quality of teaching was very good and they clearly had a passion for teaching and contributing. My daughter has attended many summer camps over the years and this is the only one that she enjoyed. I would happily recommend STEM for Kids programs to other parents!''
Lots of things to do and we hope to be back. Thank you to Miss Raghad and the other teachers who were very friendly, and sent through daily photos. Thanks very much.
Great experience! Positive everyday. Our son confident so we knew settling would be fine. But he enjoyed camp overall and is looking forward to attending again.
My boys really enjoyed going to the classes and could not wait to start each morning. The loved the building and programming - so much so that we struggled to get them out of the door each afternoon!
My son enjoyed the coding and would come home and discuss the projects he worked on. I think he enjoyed working with the robots the most.
It was a really fun experience for my child. She looked forward to attending each day and before we left home, checked to see what was scheduled for the day to see if the experiment was possible! Every day she told us about what she had learned.
"The quality of teaching was very good and they clearly had a passion for teaching and contributing. My daughter has attended many summer camps over the years and this is the only one that she enjoyed. I would happily recommend STEM for Kids programs to other parents!''
Lots of things to do and we hope to be back. Thank you to Miss Raghad and the other teachers who were very friendly, and sent through daily photos. Thanks very much.
Great experience! Positive everyday. Our son confident so we knew settling would be fine. But he enjoyed camp overall and is looking forward to attending again.
My boys really enjoyed going to the classes and could not wait to start each morning. The loved the building and programming - so much so that we struggled to get them out of the door each afternoon!
My son enjoyed the coding and would come home and discuss the projects he worked on. I think he enjoyed working with the robots the most.
It was a really fun experience for my child. She looked forward to attending each day and before we left home, checked to see what was scheduled for the day to see if the experiment was possible! Every day she told us about what she had learned.