
Our Camps
Middleton Robotics is dedicated to creating an exponential impact by sharing our passion for STEM with younger students. We visit local schools such as Pride Elementary, Clark Elementary, Tampa Palms Elementary, TCMS Middle, and Williams Middle to teach robotics through fun, hands-on activities. By inspiring the next generation of innovators, we aim to grow interest in robotics and foster a love for engineering at every level.
2026 Summer Camp
Dates and Times
June 3-4 & June 8-11
8 am - 3pm

Beginner Robotics Camp
The Beginner track is designed for first-time campers ready to explore STEM for the first time. Students kick off the week with fun hands-on experiments. This includes balloon rockets, spaghetti towers, paper airplane contests, and more. The week then transitions into FIRST LEGO League robotics, where campers get their first experience building and programming LEGO robots through guided challenges.

Intermediate Robotics Camp
The Intermediate track builds on the foundations of competitive robotics by taking the classic VEX Clawbot to the next level. Campers work to improve and stabilize the original Clawbot design by reinforcing structure, enhancing functionality, and engineering a better performing robot.
Our Camps:

Aerospace Camp
The Aerospace track gives students a hands-on introduction to aerospace engineering through two exciting builds. Campers design and race their own dragsters, competing to see whose engineering holds up under pressure. They then shift to model rocketry — learning the principles of flight, building their own rocket from the ground up, and finishing the week with a live launch, applying everything they designed and constructed throughout camp

Advanced Robotics Camp
The Advanced track challenges students to build a competition-ready robot in just 6 days (RI6D style) designed around the brand new VEX game. Campers go through the complete engineering process from start to finish. They will build it from VEX parts, programming autonomous and driver control, and refining their design through testing. The week culminates in a full competition where campers go head-to-head against each other, putting everything they built and programmed to the test.
