Are your camps segmented by age?

Are your camps segmented by age?


All iD Tech programs are divided by age, but students of varying ages will typically share the same lab area in our on-campus programs. We provide a well-balanced, fun summer camp experience that is age-appropriate for kids, preteens, and teens. 

Our age policy is that students must turn the minimum age listed for the course by December 31 of the calendar year.

Students at iD Tech Camps are grouped as follows:
Ages 7-9
Ages 10-12
Ages 13-17

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