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Robofun

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About This Activity

Robofun offers a broad set of STEAM-based programs for children, designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, and encourage creativity through hands-on learning. Their summer camp is structured around weekly themes (such as “Deep Space,” “Transportation,” “Animal Planet”) for kids ages roughly 3-13. Each day includes robotics, coding, design, creative projects, and small-group collaboration—with early drop-off and extended-day options available. Their after-school program (school-year) runs weekly for Pre-K to 8th grade, where children engage in coding, robotics, and project-based activities in a supportive, personalized environment.

In addition, Robofun offers school-break camps during days off from school (e.g., winter break, school holidays, spring break). These shorter-term camps combine many of the same elements—robotics builds, coding challenges, theme-based projects—with flexible day formats that make them ideal for parents who need enriching care during non-traditional school days.

The mix of full-week summer programs, regular weekly after-school sessions, and drop-in or multi-day school-break options gives families a flexible and engaging STEAM-learning ecosystem throughout the year.

Dates & Schedule

Year-round

Summer Camp

June 15 - August 28, 2026

Location

Upper West Side

110 West End Ave

New York, NY 10023

Costs & Pricing

Summer Camp

Weeks 1 and 3 are $397/week. The remaining weeks (2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) are $497/week.

School Break Camp

$119/day.

After School Classes

Depends on the class and age group, but expect a range of $700 - $980/season (fall, winter, etc.).

How to Register

Programs can be searched and registered for online here.

Summer 2026 registration is open!

Register on Website

Contact

(212) 245-0444

info@robofun.org

Contact Us Form

Ratings & Reviews

What Parents Like

  • Many parents emphasize how engaged and excited their kids are after attending Robofun’s camps, after-school sessions, and holiday programs, especially when it comes to robotics, coding, and building projects. (1)
  • Reviewers point out the friendly, patient instructors and a supportive, welcoming environment where children feel comfortable trying, failing, and succeeding. Parents note the staff make sure kids are included and enjoying themselves, not just moving through tasks.
  • The curriculum gets praise for being thoughtful, covering a mix of tech, creativity, design thinking, and hands-on builds—especially good for kids who like tinkering, Minecraft-like creation, or robotics. (2)

What Parents Think Could be Improved

  • Some parents mention the cost or value as being higher relative to similar STEAM programs, which might give pause for families balancing budget vs enrichment. (3)

Our Take

Robofun appears to be a very strong choice for families whose children enjoy hands-on STEAM, robotics, coding, creative builds, and who are excited by technology and design. If your child is motivated by creating something tangible and moving beyond simple “screen time,” this looks like a good fit, with the added bonus of positive parent feedback on the environment and instruction.