Camps and Classes for Kids in Cupertino, CA
Explore tech, virtual reality, game design, coding, and robotics. Hands-on learning in robotics, mechanics, electronics, and coding.
Rainbow Art Studio
Cupertino, CA 95014
Visual ArtsArts and CraftsUnclaimed
Develop artistic skills, creativity, and confidence using traditional and non-traditional mediums like charcoal, ink, poster paint, and repurposed materials. Includes outdoor drawing/sketching and an informal art show.
A fun day filled with engaging dance activities to build strength, flexibility, and develop ballet technique.
Daily elective program offering Reading & Writing, Math, Chinese/Cultural History, Science Projects, and Web Design. Sessions run from June 14 to August 6.
A fun-filled summer camp for children ages 5-12, featuring karate, sports, and other activities.
Cupertino offers over 100 engaging camps that inspire creativity and learning across culinary, art, dance, music, STEM, nature, and sports. Participants explore their passions in a vibrant environment, fostering skills and friendships year-round.
Provides summer dance camps emphasizing creativity and skill development in a supportive environment.
Join the Tri-Cities baseball camp for a fun and skill-building experience. Participants will engage in baseball activities, training sessions, and games led by experienced coaches and players.
Non-competitive tennis camps during the summer, offering 5 morning sessions with excellent coaching for children aged 7-12.
Offers diverse dance classes and camps, including Hip-Hop, Jazz-Funk, K-Pop, and more, suitable for all skill levels.
Camp Via West
Camp Via West, Cupertino, CA 95014
Special NeedsOvernightUnclaimed
Campers entering 6th grade through post high school (up to age 23) participate in a day or overnight project-based program designed for neurodivergent youth who have social/cognitive support needs such as autism and ADHD. Altitude provides opportunities to build social skills, independence, and self confidence in a natural setting to help prepare your child for the transition to young adulthood and the rest of their lives.