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Little Champs offers week-long camps that include activities such as Lego Robotics, ice skating, tennis, swim camp, and projects with electronics and robots. The program describes itself as a STEAM focused after school center with a smart summer program for kids to explore, learn, create, and play in a fun and safe environment. It also offers school break camps, year round learning opportunities, and online classes over Zoom in a variety of subjects and topics.
• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Week-long camp sessions
Little Champs states that it uses a customized curriculum specific to every child’s needs. The facilities include five classrooms and two large activity rooms, and one of the ice skating facilities used is described by a parent as probably one of the biggest in the Bay Area. The program notes that doors are locked and there are clear sign-in and sign-out methods.
Little Champs reports that it has been teaching since 2005, 2006, and 2008, with 12+ years of operation. Leadership frequently mentioned by parents includes Ms. Anamika, Ms. Arti, and Ms. Sujata. The mission of Little Champs is to prepare children to embrace challenge and be successful in their academic life and beyond, to encourage children to believe in their inner capabilities in order to boost self-esteem, confidence and performance, to empower children to think out of the box to create innovative solutions for common problems, to teach children to become independent, emotionally stable and productive individuals, and to inspire children to be socially responsible and recognize the value of contributing to the community.
Little Champs describes itself as the Bay Area’s #1 STEAM focused after school program and after school center. It is located within minutes of Cupertino Library, DACA Swim School, and large local employers such as Apple, Hewlett Packard, and Symantec, and notes a safe and convenient location with easy freeway access from Highway 85 and 280.
Parent testimonials describe camps with a variety of activities throughout the day, including the main theme of each camp, and mention children attending Lego Robotics, ice skating, tennis, swim camp, and electronics and robots sessions. Parents report that staff are organized, friendly, attentive, and professional, and that the facility is clean, large, spacious, and not cramped or outdated. Multiple parents state that their children enjoyed the camps, learned ice skating within a week, or came home talking about concepts such as the difference between serial and parallel circuits. Several parents mention that they plan to return for additional weeks, future summers, or school breaks.
Last updated June 17, 2026.
• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Week-long camp sessions
Little Champs states that it uses a customized curriculum specific to every child’s needs. The facilities include five classrooms and two large activity rooms, and one of the ice skating facilities used is described by a parent as probably one of the biggest in the Bay Area. The program notes that doors are locked and there are clear sign-in and sign-out methods.
Little Champs reports that it has been teaching since 2005, 2006, and 2008, with 12+ years of operation. Leadership frequently mentioned by parents includes Ms. Anamika, Ms. Arti, and Ms. Sujata. The mission of Little Champs is to prepare children to embrace challenge and be successful in their academic life and beyond, to encourage children to believe in their inner capabilities in order to boost self-esteem, confidence and performance, to empower children to think out of the box to create innovative solutions for common problems, to teach children to become independent, emotionally stable and productive individuals, and to inspire children to be socially responsible and recognize the value of contributing to the community.
Little Champs describes itself as the Bay Area’s #1 STEAM focused after school program and after school center. It is located within minutes of Cupertino Library, DACA Swim School, and large local employers such as Apple, Hewlett Packard, and Symantec, and notes a safe and convenient location with easy freeway access from Highway 85 and 280.
Parent testimonials describe camps with a variety of activities throughout the day, including the main theme of each camp, and mention children attending Lego Robotics, ice skating, tennis, swim camp, and electronics and robots sessions. Parents report that staff are organized, friendly, attentive, and professional, and that the facility is clean, large, spacious, and not cramped or outdated. Multiple parents state that their children enjoyed the camps, learned ice skating within a week, or came home talking about concepts such as the difference between serial and parallel circuits. Several parents mention that they plan to return for additional weeks, future summers, or school breaks.
Last updated June 17, 2026.
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