Sketch an idea, sculpt it on screen, and watch a 3D printer bring it to life — every camper takes home something they designed from scratch.
Two days. Six things your child builds and takes home. This June, kids in Grades III–XI stop scrolling past technology and start making it.
Seats are limited — registration is filling up.
Here's the simple version. For two days at Royal Global School, your child builds real things with their own hands — a robot that drives itself, a lamp that switches on with a magnet, a burglar alarm, a voice assistant that actually answers them, and a Roblox world they design and then play.
No coding background needed. Nothing to buy and bring. They walk in curious and walk out having built six working projects, with a take-home kit so the tinkering doesn't stop when the camp does. It runs with the Sparkbee Foundation, the instructors know their stuff, and the fee covers everything — materials, lunch, and AC transport.
The campus is at Betkuchi, just off NH-37, and AC buses run the school's usual city routes on both mornings, so getting your child to camp from anywhere across Guwahati is sorted — tell us your nearest pick-up point when you register and we will confirm the stop. Days run 8 AM to 2 PM with a proper cooked lunch, water breaks and small supervised groups throughout; nobody is left wandering and nobody goes hungry.
You do not have to be a Royal Global School family to join — children from any school in and around Guwahati are welcome, and many come with a friend, which most kids prefer. Day one opens gently with a build everyone can finish, so even a shy first-timer leaves the first morning holding something they made. Everything a child needs is provided: tools, materials, the take-home kit, lunch and transport are all inside the ₹3,500. Parents only send a comfortable change of clothes, a named water bottle and any medication. If you are weighing it up, the fastest way to get a real answer is to message or call us directly — Nabojyoti Gupta, nabojyoti.gupta@rgs.edu.in, +91 93652 02250 — and we will talk you through fit, grade groups and seats still open before they fill.
Split across two days. Hands on a real project from the first hour — not slides, not theory.
Sketch an idea, sculpt it on screen, and watch a 3D printer bring it to life — every camper takes home something they designed from scratch.
Wire up motors and sensors to build a line-following robot that navigates entirely on its own — real engineering, no code required.
Make everyday objects smart. Build a magnet-activated Magic Lamp and a working IR burglar alarm you will actually take home.
Write your first real code to command lights, gadgets and devices with an IR remote — logic you can watch come alive instantly.
Step into artificial intelligence and build a voice-activated control system that listens and responds to your commands.
Design levels, characters and entire worlds in Roblox Studio — then jump in and play the game you just built.
Kids arrive by 8, split into small hands-on groups, and build through the morning with an instructor right at their elbow. Lunch in the middle. Back to building till 2, then home by AC bus.
It's a two-day, hands-on robotics, AI and coding summer camp for kids at Royal Global School in Guwahati, run with the Sparkbee Foundation. Over 29 and 30 June 2026, children in Grades III–XI build six real projects — a robot, smart IoT gadgets, a voice AI, a 3D-printed design and their own Roblox game.
Any child in Grades III to XI. The projects are pitched so a Class 3 student and a Class 11 student both leave having built something they're proud of, with instructors adjusting the depth to the child.
Yes. Royal MakerCamp is open to students from Royal Global School and from any other school in and around Guwahati. You don't need to be an RGS student to register.
29 and 30 June 2026, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM each day, at Royal Global School, Guwahati. AC transport is provided.
₹3,500 per child, and that's the whole cost. It covers expert instruction, all project materials, a take-home kit, a participation certificate, AC transport and lunch. No hidden extras and nothing to buy on the side.
No and no. Complete beginners are exactly who this is built for, and every device and material is provided. Your child just needs to show up curious.
Six things: a 3D-printed design, a self-driving line-following robot, a magnet-activated smart lamp and IR burglar alarm, code to control devices with an IR remote, a voice-activated AI assistant, and a playable Roblox game. The take-home kit lets them keep going after camp.
Yes — both are part of the fee. Children get a proper lunch, and AC buses handle the commute, so you don't have to plan around drop-offs and meals.
Royal Global School runs it with the Sparkbee Foundation. Kids work in small, supervised groups with experienced instructors, on the school campus, the whole time.
Register online at royalglobalschool.in. Seats are limited and grouped by age, so earlier is better. Questions? Email nabojyoti.gupta@rgs.edu.in or call +91 93652 02250.
Two days of building robots, smart gadgets, AI and games — with a kit to take the whole thing home. Seats are limited.
Register your child →The full parent's guide, written up on Claude — or browse all our MakerCamp guides.