Our sons, then entering 3rd & 5th grades, attended for 6 weeks last summer and LOVED every minute. The downtown location is itself a school, so it's well equipped for activities; and each weekly...
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Neuron Garage is a summer camp in Austin, TX that offers hands-on engineering challenges for children, encouraging them to develop a growth mindset and unlock their full potential. With a carefully balanced schedule of individual and group activities, campers have the opportunity to build, play, and reflect while establishing a sense of community. Each week presents a new challenge, from inventing solutions to building castles and designing cardboard arcades, providing engaging and educational experiences for children of all ages.
Through the use of recycled materials and creative problem-solving, Neuron Garage fosters a love of learning and resilience in campers, teaching them that their talents and abilities can be developed through hard work and feedback. With a focus on the THINK BUILD LEARN framework, children are encouraged to think critically, build with their own hands, and learn from their successes and setbacks. Whether attending for a week or the entire summer, Neuron Garage offers a unique and enriching experience for children to explore their creativity and develop important life skills.
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My daughter absolutely loved this camp and Skylar Bossen is such an amazing camp coordinator. We will definitely be returning.
We've been testing out several summer camps around the N. Austin area and I have to say, Neuron Garage (Avery Ranch location) has been the absolute best. Hands down. My kiddo has had some...
My 7yo daughter just finished her first week of Neuron Garage at the LeafSpring School location and she had a great time! She said, in this review, I should write, "It was AWESOME! Two thumbs up!"...
My son was 7 last summer and attended "Spark Camp" (as he calls it) for four weeks total. Our plan had been for his grandmother to watch him for the summer, but it turned out she was going to...
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