Project-Based Learning & STEM Camp
Vancouver

Future Worlds Capstone

Date: August 31 - September 04

An Open-Challenge Innovation Camp Where Kids Choose Their Own Problem and Build a Real Solution

+ Early Exposure to Coding and Robotics

+ Hands-On Learning

+ STEAM Education Enhancement

+ Real-World Problem Solving

  • Children envision the world in 2050, choose their real-world challenge, define their driving questions and scope, and map out a 4-day milestone plan.

  • Project plans are reviewed and approved, children begin their first build session, design their exhibition station layout, and document early design decisions.

  • A deep work build day — children build, share progress with peers, receive check-in feedback, iterate on their design, and write their project story.

  • A formal peer review panel gives structured feedback, children implement improvements and finalize their prototype, and complete their pitch poster.

  • Future World Exhibition Day — children set up their station, deliver their pitch to families and peers, and close the summer with an Awards Ceremony. Families welcome.

About the Activities

This is the week where everything comes together.

Our project-based learning camp in Vancouver is Sparks Academy's Capstone week — the final, open-ended challenge of the summer. Children choose a real-world problem set in the year 2050, define their driving questions, plan a four-day milestone roadmap, and build a prototype that responds to it. There are no templates. No prescribed materials. No one telling them what the right answer looks like.

This STEM capstone camp is supported by educators who ask the right questions, peers who push back constructively during review panels, and a genuine Future World Exhibition on Friday where families and fellow campers see what was made and hear why.

This innovation camp for children near Vancouver is for those who are ready to be trusted with an open challenge — the camper who's spent the summer building skills and is now ready to apply them to something that matters to them. The Future World Exhibition is not a performance. It's a real share of real thinking from real young inventors.

Families are warmly invited to attend Friday's Future World Exhibition.

What children develop: Independent project ownership · Design thinking · Milestone planning · Iteration under feedback · Exhibition presentation · Creative confidence

  • August 31 - September 04 2026

  • 9:00am – 4:00pm (Mon–Fri)

  • $750 + tax / week

  • $100 + tax / week

  • $100 + tax / hour / week (3:00pm – 6:00pm)

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