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Drobots Company offers summer programs where students work with drones, game development, robotics, Roblox design, AI, AR, VR, animation, engineering, movie making, crafts, and programming. Activities include an Aerial Robotics Drone Competition, drone racing, delivery, search and rescue, mapping, autonomous flight, photography, videography, FPV racing, and a National & International Drone Competition Series for students in grades 5 to 12. The program also includes LEGO and K’nex robotics, LEGO engineering and STEM projects, robotics engineering, 3D printing, 3D and 2D design, digital animation, graphic design, game design, mobile app development, Minecraft, Roblox, and a variety of technology-focused projects and challenges.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
Drobots Company offers youth, pre-teen, and teen summer camps for students in grades 1 to 12, as well as an overnight Summer Academy for students in grades 7 to 12. The organization also runs drone overnight and residential camps (Drobots Summer Academy) for grades 5 to 12, and corporate programs, competitions, and events for kids and adults throughout the year. Some programs feature StemQuest Adventure Programs with indoor and outdoor adventure, obstacle challenges, and LEGO and K’nex STEM Jr. Engineering, including building projects inspired by cities, garbage trucks, catamarans, X-Wings, energy catapults, and defense turrets. Drone camps include themes such as search and rescue, agility, obstacle course racing, and entrepreneurship, and no drone experience or personal drone equipment is required.
Drobots Company states that its mission is to inspire students to reduce time in front of a computer screen and instead use drone technology in a setting that promotes collaborative project-based learning in a positive educational environment. The company describes itself as offering creative summer camps to students nationwide for over twenty years and as providing turnkey summer camp STEM, robotics, and drone programming for grant-funded solutions, including grant-funded summer programs. It highlights a friendly, competitive, and gamified teaching and learning approach, flexible experiences that move between indoor hands-on activities and outdoor exploration, and the slogan “Where Technology Meets Fresh Air,” which is noted as the company’s trademark. Drobots Company notes that beginners, intermediate, and experienced creators are all welcome, that it offers convenient summer camp locations nationwide for kids and summer programs for teens, and that it promotes its programs as “Safe. Fun. Educational.” and “The #1 STEM Summer Programs For Kids & Teens,” including what it calls the “#1 drone camp in the country.”
According to the program, Drobots fosters its curriculum with well-trained, positively motivated instructors, and all kids camps and teen programs are led by an adult-led staff committed to the development of the individual and team. The company states that safety is its number one priority and that its rigorous hiring standards attract instructors with years of experience working with kids and teens. Drobots Company reports that it has been honored to be included in Forbes Magazine and The Wall Street Journal and is fully accredited by STEM.org.
Parent testimonials describe the program as having strong staff, giving students a sense of ownership and working knowledge of quadcopter technology, and involving a lot of time outside. Parents also report that their children continued drone racing at home, shifted interests from Minecraft and LEGO robotics to drones, and used what they learned in the classroom. One parent calls it the most exciting STEM program their children have been part of and notes the combination of creative and explorative activities with time spent outside and not behind a screen all day.
Last updated May 26, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
Drobots Company offers youth, pre-teen, and teen summer camps for students in grades 1 to 12, as well as an overnight Summer Academy for students in grades 7 to 12. The organization also runs drone overnight and residential camps (Drobots Summer Academy) for grades 5 to 12, and corporate programs, competitions, and events for kids and adults throughout the year. Some programs feature StemQuest Adventure Programs with indoor and outdoor adventure, obstacle challenges, and LEGO and K’nex STEM Jr. Engineering, including building projects inspired by cities, garbage trucks, catamarans, X-Wings, energy catapults, and defense turrets. Drone camps include themes such as search and rescue, agility, obstacle course racing, and entrepreneurship, and no drone experience or personal drone equipment is required.
Drobots Company states that its mission is to inspire students to reduce time in front of a computer screen and instead use drone technology in a setting that promotes collaborative project-based learning in a positive educational environment. The company describes itself as offering creative summer camps to students nationwide for over twenty years and as providing turnkey summer camp STEM, robotics, and drone programming for grant-funded solutions, including grant-funded summer programs. It highlights a friendly, competitive, and gamified teaching and learning approach, flexible experiences that move between indoor hands-on activities and outdoor exploration, and the slogan “Where Technology Meets Fresh Air,” which is noted as the company’s trademark. Drobots Company notes that beginners, intermediate, and experienced creators are all welcome, that it offers convenient summer camp locations nationwide for kids and summer programs for teens, and that it promotes its programs as “Safe. Fun. Educational.” and “The #1 STEM Summer Programs For Kids & Teens,” including what it calls the “#1 drone camp in the country.”
According to the program, Drobots fosters its curriculum with well-trained, positively motivated instructors, and all kids camps and teen programs are led by an adult-led staff committed to the development of the individual and team. The company states that safety is its number one priority and that its rigorous hiring standards attract instructors with years of experience working with kids and teens. Drobots Company reports that it has been honored to be included in Forbes Magazine and The Wall Street Journal and is fully accredited by STEM.org.
Parent testimonials describe the program as having strong staff, giving students a sense of ownership and working knowledge of quadcopter technology, and involving a lot of time outside. Parents also report that their children continued drone racing at home, shifted interests from Minecraft and LEGO robotics to drones, and used what they learned in the classroom. One parent calls it the most exciting STEM program their children have been part of and notes the combination of creative and explorative activities with time spent outside and not behind a screen all day.
Last updated May 26, 2026.
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