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Morning Camp · Autumn Holidays 2026 · ages 8–19

Five mornings of building, coding and tinkering.

Robotics, 3D printing & code — daily 09:00 to 12:00.

From a LEGO® robot to a self-printed part to a working program: during the autumn holidays your child spends every morning on real tech projects. Small group, all materials on site. Right in the centre of Steinhausen.

Child building and programming a robot at the tech camp
Programme

One week, one robot, one mini-competition.

Monday you build your robot. Tuesday and Wednesday you teach it to move and react. Thursday you design a custom part and 3D-print it. Friday all teams face off in a mini-competition, and parents join in for the final showcase.

Day 1 · Monday

Build the robot

We get to know the kit, form teams and build the robot that becomes your project for the whole week.

  1. 09:00Kick-off & teams
  2. 09:30Explore the LEGO SPIKE™ kit
  3. 10:30Build your own robot
  4. 11:30First driving tests
Day 2 · Tuesday

Program it · part 1

We teach the robot to move on its own — forwards, backwards, in curves, all controlled by code you write.

  1. 09:00What is code? First blocks
  2. 09:30Block-code fundamentals
  3. 10:30Drive the robot · forwards, back, turns
  4. 11:30Program your own sequence
Day 3 · Wednesday

Program it · part 2

Sensors make the robot smart. We wire up distance, colour and touch sensors and program reactive logic.

  1. 09:00Understand sensors
  2. 09:30Wire distance, colour, touch
  3. 10:30Program reactively · IF logic
  4. 11:30Finish your program
Day 4 · Thursday

Design your part · 3D-print it

What does your robot need for the competition? We design a custom part in Tinkercad® and send it to the 3D printer.

  1. 09:00Sketch · what should your part do?
  2. 09:30Tinkercad intro
  3. 10:30Design your own part
  4. 11:30Start the print · ready Friday
Day 5 · Friday

Competition & parent showcase

Your printed parts are ready. We mount them, rehearse the mission and teams face off head-to-head. Parents join in at 11:30 for the final presentation.

  1. 09:00Install printed parts
  2. 09:30Rehearse the competition mission
  3. 10:30Mini-competition · every team runs
  4. 11:30Parent showcase · winners present
Tech Camp Autumn 2026

Everything you need to know.

When & Where

Mon Oct 12 – Fri Oct 16, 2026 5 mornings · Zug autumn holidays
Daily 09:00 – 12:00 Arrival from 08:45 · pick-up by 12:15
Four Forest School Zug Chollerstrasse 23, 6312 Steinhausen · 2nd floor
How to get there Bus (Zug Ammannsmatt / Steinhausen Sumpfstrasse), train (Zug Chollermülli), parking right in front of the building
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Price

Morning camp week 5 mornings · all materials included
CHF 350

Materials included: robotics sets, 3D printers and filament, laptops and software, all on site.

Break: short snack break between the project blocks. Please send a snack and a water bottle. No lunch needed, camp ends at 12:00.

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What your child brings

That's all. Everything else is waiting on site.

Snack & water bottle For the short morning break.
Comfortable clothes We're inside, but breaks happen outside too. A weatherproof jacket is a good idea.
Curiosity The most important thing. No prior experience needed.
Parent FAQ

Common questions.

How much does the morning camp cost and what's included?
The Morning Camp Autumn 2026 is CHF 350 for five mornings (Mon to Fri). All sessions, all materials (robotics sets, laptops, 3D printers, consumables) and coaching are included. Camp ends at 12:00, so no lunch needed.
What age range is the camp for?
The camp is open to kids and teens aged 8 to 19. We start each child where they are and tailor the projects and difficulty individually, so beginners and advanced kids both make real progress.
My child has never programmed or built a robot. Is that OK?
Yes, absolutely. The camp is open to everyone, from first-timers to competition kids. Guided project blocks, individual coaching and a clear daily structure make it easy to start.
What happens if fewer than 6 kids register?
If fewer than 6 children register, the camp does not take place. In that case, you pay nothing and we let you know in good time.
Do we need to bring devices or materials?
No. Robotics sets, laptops, 3D printers and consumables are all on site. Your child only brings a snack, water bottle and comfortable clothes.
What are drop-off and pick-up times?
Arrival from 08:45, camp starts at 09:00. Pick-up is at 12:00, the school is open until 12:15. If you need a slightly later pick-up, just mention it in the form.
What does a typical morning look like?
Two guided project blocks with a snack break in between. The full per-day schedule is further up on this page.
How do we get there by public transport or car?
Bus stops Zug Ammannsmatt or Steinhausen Sumpfstrasse, train station Zug Chollermülli. Parking for parents is right in front of the building.
Is the camp also offered during other holidays?
We're planning further camps for the sports, spring and summer holidays 2027. Use the «Notify me» button to be the first to know.