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NORY STEM Camp Brooklyn — Robotics

By NORY STEM Camp Brooklyn · Brooklyn

Verified by 4 families3 certifications
Ages

Ages 7–14

Schedule

full-day

Price

$300–$400

Location

1 University Plz, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

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If you're looking for a fun way for your kids to dive into robotics, NORY STEM Camp in Brooklyn might be worth considering. They offer hands-on activities that can spark your child's interest in STEM, although you might want to check on the schedule and pricing details.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Scarlett R.

Top Contributor

active

My son recently attended the NORY STEM Camp in Brooklyn, and overall, it was a solid experience. He participated in the Robotics program and came home excited about the robot he built, which could navigate through obstacles. The instructors, particularly a guy named Jake, were very engaged and supportive, which really helped my son feel comfortable exploring his creativity. However, there were some long lines during drop-off that made the morning a bit chaotic. Despite that, my son made some new friends and was eager to share what he learned each day. For the price, I think it’s a worthwhile option for parents looking to encourage STEM skills in their kids while keeping them active and engaged. Just be prepared for some initial wait times.

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engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

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9 months ago
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Nora H.

Top Contributor

creative

My son attended the NORY STEM Camp in Brooklyn for a week-long robotics program, and overall, we had a solid experience. The instructors, like Sarah, were very engaged and enthusiastic about helping the kids build their robots. My son loved working on a project where they created a mini robot that could navigate a small course. It really sparked his creativity and problem-solving skills. One downside was the long lines during drop-off in the morning, which made things a bit chaotic. The camp's small group size helped to ensure that each child received plenty of attention, and he made new friends who shared his interests. I would recommend this camp for kids who are creative and enjoy hands-on activities, but just be prepared for a bit of a wait during drop-off.

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engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

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long-lines

3 months ago
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