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What will my child actually build at MakerCamp?

Six builds across two days at Royal MakerCamp 2026 — here's each one in plain terms, the skill hiding inside it, and what comes home. Then a quick checklist so the morning of the 29th is calm, not chaos.

Children building projects at a Royal Global School MakerCamp session in Guwahati
Grades
III–XI

Built for Guwahati kids — at every grade

Royal MakerCamp runs on the Royal Global School campus at Betkuchi, just off NH-37 — a short drive for most families across Guwahati, with AC transport included so the commute is never the reason a child misses out. The two days are deliberately mixed-grade friendly: the same six builds scale from Class 3 to Class 11, with instructors dialling the depth up or down so a younger child wires a working line-following robot while an older one pushes into the coding and AI behind it. Nobody is bored and nobody is lost.

What we hear most from local parents is relief that there is finally a hands-on, screen-light option in the city for the summer break — something that is neither a worksheet camp nor an unsupervised free-for-all. Children work in small groups, build things they can hold, and carry most of those projects home along with a take-home kit, so the tinkering carries on at the dining table long after 30 June. You do not need to be a Royal Global School family, and your child does not need any prior coding experience — only curiosity. The guide below breaks down exactly what gets built, the skill behind each project, and a quick readiness checklist before the first morning.

The six builds

Every project, broken down

No jargon. Just what your child makes, what they're learning while they make it, and whether it comes home in their bag.

ActivityWhat they buildThe skill behind itComes home?
📐3D Design A shape they sketch, sculpt on screen, and print on a real 3D printer. Design thinking and spatial reasoning — turning an idea into something physical. ✓ Their printed piece
🤖Robotics A line-following robot that drives itself around a track. How motors, sensors and circuits actually work together. No code needed. ✓ In the take-home kit
💡IoT A magnet-activated "Magic Lamp" and a working infrared burglar alarm. How everyday objects sense their surroundings and react — the idea behind smart homes. ✓ Both gadgets
💻Coding Real code that commands lights, gadgets and devices through an IR remote. First proper programming logic — cause, effect, and watching it run instantly. ✓ Their code & setup
🎙️AI A voice-activated control system that listens and responds to commands. What AI really is, stripped of the hype — and how you teach a machine to respond. ✓ The build, explained
🎮Roblox A playable game — levels, characters and a world they design in Roblox Studio. Game design and logic: rules, goals, and what makes a level fun to play. ✓ Their game, playable

📏 Every build works for Grades III to XI. Instructors dial the depth up or down per child, so a Class 3 maker and a Class 11 maker both leave with something they're proud of.

Before the 29th

Get ready in two minutes

Most of it is already handled. Here's the short list of what's covered, and the few things that are on you.

✅ Already sorted

You don't bring or arrange any of this:

  • All tools and project materials
  • A take-home kit to keep building
  • Lunch, both days
  • AC transport, to and from
  • A participation certificate
  • Expert instructors in small groups

📋 Your checklist

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Good to know

Three things parents ask first

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Grouped by age

Kids work alongside their own age band, so the pace fits them.

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No experience needed

Total beginners are who it's built for. Everything is provided.

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Open to all schools

RGS students and children from any other school can join.

Ready when you are

Two days, six builds, one all-inclusive fee of ₹3,500. Seats are limited and group by age, so earlier is better.

Register your child →

Read the companion guide

The same activity guide, written up on Claude — or browse all our MakerCamp guides.

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