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Patchogue, NY

Battlebots Camp

at Oregon Middle School

Ages 10 - 15

July 20th through July 24th

August 17th through August 21st

2026 Registration is now OPEN!

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PUT YOUR IDEAS TO THE TEST

Future Stars BattleBots Camp is one of our most popular robotics programs, giving campers the opportunity to design, build, and compete in robotics engineering challenges inspired by the popular TV show. This camp is ideal for campers who enjoy hands-on learning, problem solving, and friendly competition.

Each day, campers tackle theme-based engineering challenges as they build and program their own robots. Creations are put to the test in the “ring,” where bots face off against one another. After each match, campers redesign and improve their robots, learning through experimentation and iteration.

Programs take place in modern classrooms and computer labs with all necessary equipment provided. Recreational games and water activities provide a balanced day of learning and fun.

locationsSummer Day Camp 
109 Oregon Ave, Medford, NY 11763

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Battlebots Camp Facilities at Patchogue

  • Modern air-conditioned classrooms and computer labs
  • State-of-the-art software & equipment
  • Projector-based teaching stations
  • Waterslide and sprinkler park to cool off and have fun
  • Grass athletic fields for recreational activities
  • Various water and shade stations to cool off and take breaks

Building Skills That Last Beyond

Battlebots Camp

  • Robotics Engineering & Programming – Design, build, and program robots using hands-on robotics technology
  • Problem Solving & Critical Thinking – Analyze challenges, test solutions, and improve designs through experimentation
  • Creative Design & Spatial Skills – Visualize, design, and refine robot structures and mechanisms
  • Technology & Computer Skills – Develop comfort working with hardware, software, and digital tools
  • Teamwork & Competition – Collaborate with peers while engaging in friendly, structured competition
  • Tinkering & Iteration – Learn the value of adjusting, rebuilding, and improving designs after each challenge

 

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2026 Dates & Rates

Find the camp week that fits your schedule.

Program
Date
Age
Weekly
Price
SAVE
3+weeks
(per wk)
Battlebots
Jul 20 - Jul 24
10 - 15
$675
$625
Battlebots
Aug 17 - Aug 21
10 - 15
$675
$625

Additional Services

Extended Day:
Early Drop-Off $80/wk, Late Pick-Up $80/wk

Sibling Discount:
Save $25/wk (after first child)

Directions to Future Stars Patchogue

Oregon Middle School is conveniently located in heart of the Patchogue-Medford School District in Suffolk County.

The school is easily accessible from Sunrise Highway and is just minutes from Route 112, a major north–south roadway connecting the South Shore to the Long Island Expressway.

Its central location makes it convenient for families throughout the Patchogue-Medford community and surrounding Suffolk County areas.

BATTLEBOTS CAMP DAILY SCHEDULE

9:00 am: Orientation

9:15 am: Battlebots Session 1

10:45 am: Battlebots Session 2

12:15 pm: Lunch

1:15 pm: Water Park Activities

2:30 pm: Battlebots Session 3

3:30 pm: Daily Review

3:45 pm: Dismissal

Daily activities, sports, and times are subject to change.

Testimonials

Meet the Director

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Carol Wilson

STEAM Education Director

Carol’s mission as an educator is to inspire her students each and every day to innovate and develop solutions to the challenges we face on a daily basis. To that end, Carol can’t wait to work with and have fun with our future scientists, engineers, coders and detectives this summer!

Carol is a distinguished educator of nearly thirty years. She has performed a variety of roles in the East Islip School District as a teacher of 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 6th grade. Most recently, Carol helped the East Islip School District to pioneer their S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) program, where she teaches students in grades 3-5 to create, design, and communicate in teams to solve everyday problems.

Carol holds an M.A. in Reading and Special Education from Dowling College, as well as a B.A. in Elementary Education and Spanish from Clemson University. She also holds an SBL degree in administration and is currently a supervisor of student teachers at St. Joseph’s University in Patchogue.

Carol was the head varsity volleyball coach at East Islip between 1994-2001, leading the Redmen to multiple Section XI playoff appearances, with teams consisting of athletes who would go on to compete at the college level in NCAA Division I and III. She was also selected in 2012 as the faculty recipient of the National Blue Ribbon Award for Timber Point Elementary School.

In her time away from school, Carol enjoys hiking, gardening, and spending time with her two sons.

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