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The Summer Camp in Frisco, TX That Builds Real Skills - Not Just Memories

Twelve weeks of hands-on learning designed to help Frisco children build real-world skills in coding, robotics, and engineering – developing confidence, competence, and future readiness every step of the way. Proudly serving Frisco and surrounding Collin County communities.
Kids engaging with robotics and STEM activities at Big Brainbox Summer Camp.
What We Actually Build

Subjects Are the Vehicle - Readiness Is the Destination

Every other summer camp in Frisco teaches content. Big Brainbox uses content to build competency. Your child doesn’t leave knowing more math – they leave thinking differently. That’s the distinction. That’s the product.

This is a commitment to your Frisco child’s success in life – not a passive summer activity. Every project is an initiative. Every session at our Frisco campus is a step along a meaningful career path. Every week builds the self-efficacy that turns capable Frisco children into next gen leaders with purpose in life.

THE BIG BRAINBOX DOCTRINE
Competence Confidence Readiness Purpose Success
MATH
Analytical Decision-Making
Not calculation drills. Pressure-tested reasoning that transfers to every domain that matters.
SCIENCE
Systems Thinking & Hypothesis-Driven Reasoning
Not memorizing facts. Designing experiments, analyzing data, and defending conclusions.
CODING
Algorithmic Thinking & Creative Problem-Solving
Not syntax. The mental model of breaking complex problems into executable logic.
ENGINEERING
Trade-Off Reasoning & Design Iteration
Not building things. Learning that every solution has constraints – and how to navigate them.
AI TOOLS
Creating New Value & Agency
Not consuming AI. Using it as a design partner to go from idea to working prototype.

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12-Week Schedule

Every week
Every competency

Select your child’s grade group to explore the full AM and PM schedule.

Grades 6–8

Systems Operators

Ages 11–14
Advanced modeling, design iteration, competency-forward challenges.

Week / Dates

Week 1

Students use geometry to design and build—measuring, modeling, and creating artful and functional structures using angles, shapes, area, and volume.

Competency

Week 2

Students use block coding to design game mechanics, create playable levels, test for bugs, and iterate based on player feedback and performance goals.

Competency

Week 3

Students apply math to real decisions through financial simulations, strategy games, and logic puzzles that build reasoning, accuracy, and problem-solving speed.

Competency

Week 4

Students practice scientific thinking by asking testable questions, designing controlled investigations, and running chemistry experiments while recording and interpreting results.

Competency

Week 5

Students model motion and kinematics by collecting sensor data, graphing results, and using math to explain, predict, and optimize movement.

Competency

Week 6

Students use generative AI and chatbots as design partners to plan, build, and refine apps that solve everyday problems with thoughtful prompts and testing.

Competency

Week 7

Students combine robotics pieces, mechanisms, and maker tools to build prototypes, test performance, and redesign engineering solutions to real challenges.

Competency

Week 8

Students explore how organisms and environments connect by investigating ecosystems, building food-web and habitat models, and checking how system changes affect the whole.

Competency

Week 9

Students tackle civil engineering by constructing and testing bridges, designing water systems, and prototyping ways to capture and use energy.

Competency

Week 10

Students practice coding by creating and debugging programs in Minecraft Education Edition with block coding and beginner Python to automate tasks and complete missions.

Competency

Week 11

Students demonstrate electromagnetism concepts, identify how circuit components work, and build and troubleshoot circuits to improve their designs.

Competency

Week 12

Students investigate the human body, health, and food science through hands-on experiments that connect anatomy, nutrition, and everyday habits.

Competency

Week / Dates

Week 1

Robotics Engineering

Students use robotics parts, simple machines, and maker tools to prototype, test, and redesign solutions to hands-on engineering problems.

Competency

Engineering design

Week 2

Biology

Students investigate how living things interact in ecosystems by exploring real-world ecology, building food-web and habitat models, and testing how changes ripple through a system.

Competency

Systems modeling

Week 3

Civil Engineering

Students act as civil engineers by building and stress-testing bridges, designing water systems, and creating prototypes for capturing and using energy.

Competency

Engineering design

Week 4

Minecraft Coding

Students learn core coding concepts by building and debugging programs in Minecraft using block coding and introductory Python to automate actions and solve challenges.

Competency

Algorithmic thinking

Week 5

Electronics & Electrical

Students prove electromagnetism ideas through demonstrations, learn what key components do, and build working circuits they can troubleshoot and improve.

Competency

Experimental design

Week 6

Health & Food Science

Students explore anatomy, wellness, and food science by running interactive experiments and activities that connect body systems, nutrition, and everyday choices.

Competency

Curiosity & lifelong learning

Week 7

Practical Geometry

Students apply geometry creatively and practically by measuring and modeling designs, then building projects that use shapes, angles, area, and volume.

Competency

Hands-on making

Week 8

Game Design

Students learn game-making code with block programming by designing mechanics, building playable prototypes, playtesting, debugging, and iterating for better gameplay.

Competency

Creative thinking

Week 9

Applied Mathematics

Students use math in realistic scenarios through finance simulations, competitive math games, and logic puzzles that strengthen reasoning and problem-solving.

Competency

Trade-off reasoning

Week 10

Applied Chemistry

Students build scientific thinking by forming testable questions, planning controlled chemistry investigations, and analyzing results from hands-on experiments.

Competency

Experimental design

Week 11

Physics & Sensors

Students study motion by collecting sensor data, graphing and analyzing kinematics, and using math models to explain and predict movement.

Competency

Data analysis

Week 12

AI Tools & App Design

Students use chatbots and generative AI to brainstorm, plan, and prototype apps that address everyday needs, then refine ideas through testing and iteration.

Competency

Creating new value

Grades 3–5

Applied Thinkers

Ages 8–11
Deeper reasoning, structured experimentation, real-world application.

Week / Dates

Week 1

Students use block coding to design game mechanics, create playable levels, test for bugs, and iterate based on player feedback and performance goals.

Competency

Week 2

Students investigate how living things interact in ecosystems, building food-web and habitat models, and testing how changes ripple through a system.

Competency

Week 3

Students practice scientific thinking by asking testable questions, designing controlled investigations, and running chemistry experiments while recording and interpreting results.

Competency

Week 4

Students learn core coding concepts by building and debugging programs in Minecraft using block coding and introductory Python to automate actions and solve challenges.

Competency

Week 5

Students use generative AI and chatbots as design partners to plan, build, and refine apps that solve everyday problems with thoughtful prompts and testing.

Competency

Week 6

Students explore anatomy, wellness, and food science by running interactive experiments and activities that connect body systems, nutrition, and everyday choices.

Competency

Week 7

Students apply geometry creatively and practically by measuring and modeling designs, then building projects that use shapes, angles, area, and volume.

Competency

Week 8

Students combine robotics pieces, mechanisms, and maker tools to build prototypes, test performance, and redesign engineering solutions to real challenges.

Competency

Week 9

Students tackle civil engineering by constructing and testing bridges, designing water systems, and prototyping ways to capture and use energy.

Competency

Week 10

Students use math in realistic scenarios through finance simulations, competitive math games, and logic puzzles that strengthen reasoning and problem-solving.

Competency

Week 11

Students study motion by collecting sensor data, graphing and analyzing kinematics, and using math models to explain and predict movement.

Competency

Week 12

Students demonstrate electromagnetism concepts, identify how circuit components work, and build and troubleshoot circuits to improve their designs.

Competency

Week / Dates

Week 1

Practical Geometry

Students use geometry to design and build—measuring, modeling, and creating artful and functional structures using angles, shapes, area, and volume.

Competency

Hands-on making

Week 2

Robotics Engineering

Students use robotics parts, simple machines, and maker tools to prototype, test, and redesign solutions to hands-on engineering problems.

Competency

Engineering design

Week 3

Civil Engineering

Students act as civil engineers by building and stress-testing bridges, designing water systems, and creating prototypes for capturing and using energy.

Competency

Engineering design

Week 4

Applied Mathematics

Students apply math to real decisions through financial simulations, strategy games, and logic puzzles that build reasoning, accuracy, and problem-solving speed.

Competency

Trade-off reasoning

Week 5

Physics & Sensors

Students model motion and kinematics by collecting sensor data, graphing results, and using math to explain, predict, and optimize movement.

Competency

Data analysis

Week 6

Electronics & Electrical

Students prove electromagnetism ideas through demonstrations, learn what key components do, and build working circuits they can troubleshoot and improve.

Competency

Experimental design

Week 7

Game Design

Students learn game-making code with block programming by designing mechanics, building playable prototypes, playtesting, debugging, and iterating for better gameplay.

Competency

Creative thinking

Week 8

Biology

Students explore how organisms and environments connect by investigating ecosystems, building food-web and habitat models, and checking how system changes affect the whole.

Competency

Systems modeling

Week 9

Applied Chemistry

Students build scientific thinking by forming testable questions, planning controlled chemistry investigations, and analyzing results from hands-on experiments.

Competency

Experimental design

Week 10

Minecraft Coding

Students practice coding by creating and debugging programs in Minecraft Education Edition with block coding and beginner Python to automate tasks and complete missions.

Competency

Algorithmic thinking

Week 11

AI Tools & App Design

Students use chatbots and generative AI to brainstorm, plan, and prototype apps that address everyday needs, then refine ideas through testing and iteration.

Competency

Creating new value

Week 12

Health & Food Science

Students investigate the human body, health, and food science through hands-on experiments that connect anatomy, nutrition, and everyday habits.

Competency

Curiosity & lifelong learning

Grades k-2

Discovery Builders

Ages 5–8
Foundational curiosity, systems thinking, and making things work.

Week / Dates

Week 1

Students investigate how living things interact in ecosystems by exploring real-world ecology, building food-web and habitat models, and testing how changes ripple through a system.

Competency

Week 2

Students use robotics parts, simple machines, and maker tools to prototype, test, and redesign solutions to hands-on engineering problems.

Competency

Week 3

Students learn core coding concepts by building and debugging programs in Minecraft using block coding and introductory Python to automate actions and solve challenges.

Competency

Week 4

Students apply math to real decisions through financial simulations, strategy games, and logic puzzles that build reasoning, accuracy, and problem-solving speed.

Competency

Week 5

Students explore anatomy, wellness, and food science by running interactive experiments and activities that connect body systems, nutrition, and everyday choices.

Competency

Week 6

Students prove electromagnetism ideas through demonstrations, learn what key components do, and build working circuits they can troubleshoot and improve.

Competency

Week 7

Students learn game-making code with block programming by designing mechanics, building playable prototypes, playtesting, debugging, and iterating for better gameplay.

Competency

Week 8

Students apply geometry creatively and practically by measuring and modeling designs, then building projects that use shapes, angles, area, and volume.

Competency

Week 9

Students build scientific thinking by forming testable questions, planning controlled chemistry investigations, and analyzing results from hands-on experiments.

Competency

Week 10

Students tackle civil engineering by constructing and testing bridges, designing water systems, and prototyping ways to capture and use energy.

Competency

Week 11

Students use chatbots and generative AI to brainstorm, plan, and prototype apps that address everyday needs, then refine ideas through testing and iteration.

Competency

Week 12

Students study motion by collecting sensor data, graphing and analyzing kinematics, and using math models to explain and predict movement.

Competency

Week / Dates

Week 1

Game Design

Students use block coding to design game mechanics, create playable levels, test for bugs, and iterate based on player feedback and performance goals.

Competency

Creative thinking

Week 2

Practical Geometry

Students use geometry to design and build—measuring, modeling, and creating artful and functional structures using angles, shapes, area, and volume.

Competency

Hands-on making

Week 3

Applied Chemistry

Students practice scientific thinking by asking testable questions, designing controlled investigations, and running chemistry experiments while recording and interpreting results.

Competency

Experimental design

Week 4

Civil Engineering

Students act as civil engineers by building and stress-testing bridges, designing water systems, and creating prototypes for capturing and using energy.

Competency

Engineering design

Week 5

AI Tools & App Design

Students use generative AI and chatbots as design partners to plan, build, and refine apps that solve everyday problems with thoughtful prompts and testing.

Competency

Creating new value

Week 6

Physics & Sensors

Students model motion and kinematics by collecting sensor data, graphing results, and using math to explain, predict, and optimize movement.

Competency

Data analysis

Week 7

Biology

Students explore how organisms and environments connect by investigating ecosystems, building food-web and habitat models, and checking how system changes affect the whole.

Competency

Systems modeling

Week 8

Robotics Engineering

Students combine robotics pieces, mechanisms, and maker tools to build prototypes, test performance, and redesign engineering solutions to real challenges.

Competency

Engineering design

Week 9

Minecraft Coding

Students practice coding by creating and debugging programs in Minecraft Education Edition with block coding and beginner Python to automate tasks and complete missions.

Competency

Algorithmic thinking

Week 10

Applied Mathematics

Students use math in realistic scenarios through finance simulations, competitive math games, and logic puzzles that strengthen reasoning and problem-solving.

Competency

Trade-off reasoning

Week 11

Health & Food Science

Students investigate the human body, health, and food science through hands-on experiments that connect anatomy, nutrition, and everyday habits.

Competency

Curiosity & lifelong learning

Week 12

Electronics & Electrical

Students demonstrate electromagnetism concepts, identify how circuit components work, and build and troubleshoot circuits to improve their designs.

Competency

Experimental design

Our Innovation Cohorts - Frisco Campus

Applied learning projects should challenge Frisco students without overwhelming them. That’s why we group learners by age and design experiences that match their curiosity, confidence, and ability level – so every child at our Frisco campus stays engaged, grows in self-efficacy, and builds the resilience & adaptability that defines next gen leaders.
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Early Explorers

Grades K–2

Play-based discovery builds curiosity & lifelong learning, confidence, and foundational thinking skills. Every initiative begins here at our Frisco campus.
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Developing Innovators

Grades 3–5

Frisco students develop collaboration, problem-solving skills, and responsible action by tackling real-world challenges and project-based learning.
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Future Engineers

Grades 6–8

Advanced Frisco learners develop engineering design, agency & reflection, and leadership – building the career path readiness that defines world-class thinkers.

From Understanding to Building - Every Day at Our Frisco Campus

Great learning happens when students don’t just understand ideas – they apply them. Each day at our Frisco summer camp is structured to move from concept to creation, building self-efficacy through hands-on making and responsible action at every step.

Discovery Lab

Students explore scientific concepts and mathematical thinking to understand the “why” behind ideas.

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Maker Sessions

Students apply their knowledge through building, designing, and solving real-world engineering problems.

Dynamic Schedule: Sessions rotate between morning and afternoon throughout the week. This ensures every student experiences the full range of Science, Math, Technology, and Engineering – regardless of attendance type.

Program Structure & Learning Outcomes

Full-Week Enrollment (Recommended): The programme at our Frisco campus is designed as a cumulative learning experience where each day builds on the previous one. Students move through a complete “Discovery-to-Build” cycle – developing deeper agency & reflection, completing more advanced projects, and progressing along a structured trajectory toward readiness and success in life.
Partial-Week Participation: Shorter sessions provide Frisco families with flexibility and allow students to participate in individual projects. However, they represent a modular experience rather than the full structured curriculum, and students may not experience the complete learning progression or the full investment value of the programme.

Big Brainbox Frisco - The Exclusive Summer Projects Applied Learning Experience

At Big Brainbox, we go beyond traditional summer camps in Frisco. Our Summer Break Applied Learning Camp at our Frisco campus is designed to prevent learning loss, strengthen academic confidence, and build future-ready skills through our proven Fusion Learning Model – a world-class commitment to developing next gen leaders with clear purpose in life and a defined career path.

When Frisco families choose Big Brainbox, they’re choosing a premium summer camp aligned with NGSS & CSTA standards and informed by OECD and WEF frameworks for future skills – nationally accredited and recognized as a Best in Applied Education Award winner. Because your child deserves structured excellence and the trajectory that comes with it, not passive summer activities.

This is not just a summer investment. It is the initiative that changes what your Frisco child believes is possible.

The Foundation of Every Big Brainbox Program

Our world-class Frisco programmes are built on three powerful pillars that help students grow intellectually, emotionally, and creatively – developing the competence, collaboration, and self-efficacy that define a meaningful career path and success in life.

Applied Learning

Students engage in hands-on, project-based learning with multi-sensory experiences that make concepts easier to understand and remember.

Integrated Skills

Students apply math, science, and logic to real-world areas like coding and robotics-while building leadership and thinking skills.

Unlocking Strengths

We identify individual strengths and help students turn them into real-world skills and confident capabilities.
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Ready to Invest in Your Frisco Child's Summer Competencies?

Every programme at our Frisco campus is built on project-based learning, small group engagement, and structured skill progression - aligned to NGSS, CSTA, OECD, and WEF frameworks - so your child stays ahead academically while building the career path readiness, resilience & adaptability, and self-efficacy that define success in life.

Affordable Summer Camp in Frisco, TX - Transparent Pricing for Every Family

Big Brainbox delivers award-winning summer STEM education at a price that reflects quality and value.

HALF-DAY

The Workshop Series

Starting at
$345 / week

Choice of 9 AM–12 PM or 1–4 PM · Mon–Fri

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FULL-DAY

The Immersion Series

Starting at
$545 / week

Save $145 vs. two half-day sessions

9 AM–4 PM · Mon–Fri · Extended care available

SINGLE DAY

The Custom Session

Starting at
$85 / session

Choice of Half Day or Full Day · Mon–Fri

Recognised for Excellence - Frisco's Top-Rated World-Class Applied Learning Camp

Big Brainbox isn’t just another summer camp in Frisco. We are a nationally recognised leader in applied learning, right here in Collin County – building next gen leaders through world-class projects, commitment to quality, and a curriculum framework informed by NGSS, CSTA, OECD, and WEF future-of-work standards. Frisco students develop robotics, coding, engineering design, and applied science skills in small-group, mentor-guided settings focused on measurable progress along a real career path.
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Choose Big Brainbox Frisco for a summer that sets your child’s trajectory – and builds real advantage for success in life.

Tailored Learning by Age Group - Frisco Campus

Our Frisco Summer Projects are designed to meet students exactly where they are on their learning trajectory. Each age group at our Frisco campus receives the right balance of challenge, creativity, and hands-on making to build real skills, real confidence, and the self-efficacy that carries forward into every career path.
Kids engaging in STEM activities at Big Brainbox Summer Camp.

Grades K–2: Little Innovators

Young Frisco learners begin their trajectory in applied learning through play, creativity, and guided hands-on making in a safe and supportive environment. Curiosity & lifelong learning starts here.
Building & Construction

Creative building projects that develop early hands-on making and problem-solving skills.

Creative Coding

Visual coding tools that teach algorithmic thinking and basic logic in a simple, engaging way.

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Science Discovery

Fun experiments that ignite curiosity & lifelong learning and responsible action.

STEM Games

Interactive games that build collaboration, focus, and teamwork.

Grades 3–5: Building Strong Foundations

Frisco students begin developing world-class applied learning skills through structured projects that balance creative thinking with deeper systems modeling and experimental design.
Coding & Programming

Learn Scratch, beginner Python, and game basics - building algorithmic thinking and self-efficacy in every Frisco student.

Robotics

Build and programme robots to solve challenges — engineering design and trade-off reasoning in action.

Engineering Design

Design, test, and improve creative solutions - hands-on making meets agency & reflection.

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Applied Sciences

Hands-on experiments in chemistry and physics that develop experimental design and data analysis.

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Grades 6–8: Advanced STEM Skills

Older Frisco students take on bigger challenges that build leadership, resilience & adaptability, and the technical confidence needed for a meaningful career path.
Advanced Coding

Develop apps and projects using real programming languages - creating new value through algorithmic thinking.

Advanced Robotics

Create complex robots using sensors and automation — engineering design meets systems modeling.

Engineering Challenges

Solve real-world problems through testing and design - trade-off reasoning and responsible action.

Research Projects

Complete guided projects that build agency & reflection and prepare Frisco students for future applied learning success and world-class career path readiness.

Camp Details

Built for your Frisco child's summer Investment

Half-day and full-day options at our Frisco campus with the flexibility real families need – and the world-class commitment to competency that defines every Big Brainbox project.

Dates

May 25 – Aug 14

12 consecutive weeks  Frisco, TX

Grade Groups

K–2 · 3–5 · 6–8

Ages 5–8 · Ages 8–11 · Ages 11–14

Curriculum

12 Competencies

Weekly new competency aligned with NGSS, CSTA, OECD.

Sibling Discount

10% Off

Applied automatically for families enrolling more than one child

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Half-Day · Morning · Skills Workshop Series · Frisco Campus

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Half-Day · Afternoon · Skills Workshop Series · Frisco Campus
The Neuro Academy

Summer Camp for Neurodivergent Learners in Frisco, TX

Big Brainbox’s Neuro Academy is built specifically for students with ADHD, ASD, dyslexia, and twice-exceptional profiles. Every camp session is designed to meet neurodivergent learners where they are – and take them further than standard programs allow.

What Frisco Families Say About Big Brainbox Summer Camp

See why families trust Big Brainbox for their child’s STEM summer camp experience.

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Everything You Need to Know Before You Register

Everything you need to know about our Summer Break STEM Camp

What is the best summer camp in Frisco, TX?

Big Brainbox at 4577 Ohio Dr Suite 110, Frisco TX 75035 is the only nationally accredited, competency-based applied learning summer camp in Frisco – rated Top 5% Nationally and recognised as a Best in Applied Education Award winner. With a maximum of 7 students per instructor and a curriculum aligned to NGSS and CSTA standards and informed by OECD and WEF frameworks, no summer camp in Frisco delivers this level of structured excellence, career path readiness, and trajectory-building for your child.
Big Brainbox summer camp in Frisco starts at $345/week for the Half-Day Workshop Series (3 hours daily) and $545/week for the Full-Day Immersion Series (6+ hours daily). Extended care is available at our Frisco campus from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM. A 10% sibling discount is applied automatically at checkout. This is a world-class investment in your child’s trajectory and success in life.
Our Frisco summer camp serves students in grades K–8 (ages 5–14), organised into three cohorts: Discovery Builders (K–2, ages 5–8), Applied Thinkers (3–5, ages 8–11), and Systems Operators (6–8, ages 11–14). Each group follows its own curriculum track with competencies ranging from curiosity & lifelong learning and hands-on making to engineering design and data analysis.
Each week at our Frisco campus, students explore a different applied learning discipline and develop one measurable competency through real projects. Sessions include a Discovery Lab – where curiosity & lifelong learning, experimental design, and systems modeling begin – and a Maker Session where hands-on making, engineering design, creative thinking, and algorithmic thinking come to life. Every day at our Frisco campus moves from concept to creation.
Frisco families who enrol children in Big Brainbox summer camp consistently report measurable improvements in academic confidence, self-efficacy, and school-year readiness. The competencies built here – algorithmic thinking, experimental design, trade-off reasoning, resilience & adaptability, collaboration – transfer directly into the Frisco ISD classroom and into life. This is the investment that shapes your child’s trajectory and career path.
Yes. Big Brainbox’s Neuro Academy at our Frisco campus is built for neurodivergent learners – ADHD, ASD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, twice-exceptional. Sessions are structured, sensory-considerate, and delivered in small groups with executive function support, agency & reflection, and a commitment to building resilience & adaptability and self-efficacy in every Frisco child. No summer camp in Frisco offers this level of neuro-informed support.
Yes. The Half-Day Workshop Series at our Frisco campus runs 9 AM–12 PM or 1–4 PM, Monday through Friday, starting at $345/week. Early check-in from 8:30 AM and late check-out to 6:00 PM are available for working Frisco parents. Each session targets one applied learning competency – from data analysis and experimental design to hands-on making and creating new value.
Absolutely. Enrolment at our Frisco campus is flexible – you can book any single week or any combination of weeks from the 12-week schedule (May 25 – August 14 at 4577 Ohio Dr, Frisco TX). Each week is a self-contained Discovery-to-Build cycle targeting one competency, so Frisco students who join for one week still experience a complete applied learning arc and return home with a real project and a real skill.
We cap enrolment at a maximum of 7 students per instructor at our Frisco campus. This is a deliberate commitment – it is the ratio that allows every Frisco child to receive genuine individual attention, meaningful feedback, and the confidence and self-efficacy that come from being truly seen, challenged, and supported by a world-class educator.
Most summer camps in Frisco are activity-based – children do things, then go home. Big Brainbox is competency-based and career-path informed. Every week at our Frisco campus develops one measurable skill aligned with NGSS, CSTA, OECD, and WEF standards: algorithmic thinking, experimental design, systems modeling, engineering design, creative thinking, or creating new value. Frisco students leave not just having had a good time – they leave measurably more capable, more confident, and further along the trajectory toward their own purpose in life and success in life. That’s the distinction.
The Progress Doesn't Stop in Summer

Summer is the beginning
not the complete Picture

The competency your child builds across 12 weeks of world-class summer projects at our Frisco campus doesn’t expire when the school year starts. Big Brainbox year-round pathways carry the momentum forward – structured, credentialed, and built on the same commitment to readiness, self-efficacy, and purposeful trajectory that drives everything we do in Frisco. Next gen leaders are built over time, not in a single summer.
Pathway 01
The Advanced Afterschool
For capable, under-challenged Frisco students ready to operate beyond grade-level curriculum all year round. Competency-mapped, leadership-focused, and built for the career path ahead.
Pathway 02
The Neuro Academy
For neurodivergent learners in Frisco – ADHD, ASD, dyslexia, twice-exceptional. Resilience & adaptability and self-efficacy are design principles here, not afterthoughts. Neurodiversity is a feature.
Pathway 03
The Honors Homeschool
For Frisco families seeking rigorous, credentialed, personalised full-school alternatives – a world-class trajectory built around your child’s unique purpose in life. Cognia accreditation in progress.
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Have Questions About Summer Camp in Frisco? Get in touch

Campus: 4577 Ohio Dr, Suite 110, Frisco, TX 75035
Phone: (469) 625-4575
Service Area: Frisco · Plano · Allen · McKinney · Prosper · The Colony · Collin County · North DFW

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