Intensive multi-day programmes that challenge minds, spark creativity, and keep kids engaged during school breaks solving the working parent challenge while providing genuine educational enrichment.
We run different themed camps each school holiday period across multiple interest areas. Browse upcoming programmes or scroll down to learn about each category.
- Robotics
- Coding
- Engineering Challenges
- AI exploration
- Art
- Animation
- Media Production
- Podcasting
Exam preparation intensives (NAPLAN, Selective, HSC)
Variety format with different activities each day
Challenge-based programmes with problem-solving focus
Don't just take our word for it. Here's what families across Western Sydney are experiencing.
The homework battle is over. Maya comes home with everything completed, and she's actually excited to tell us what she learned in robotics. Young Logix has given us our evenings back
— Sarah K., parent of Year 4 student, Parramatta
"The AI Hackathon was incredible. My son came home every day excited to tell me about his robot's progress. He learned more in 3 days than I thought possible, and he's now obsessed with engineering."
— James P., parent of Year 5 student, Parramatta
"Sophie was so shy she wouldn't sing in front of anyone not even us. After two terms in choir, she auditioned for her school musical and got a part. The confidence transformation has been incredible."
— Emma L., parent of Year 5 student, Penrith
"Oliver started as a complete beginner in Term 1. By Term 3, he competed in his first tournament and won 2 out of 5 games. But more importantly, his concentration at school has improved dramatically his teacher noticed the change."
— David L., parent of Year 4 student, Penrith
"The podcasting programme is brilliant. Instead of mindlessly watching YouTube, Oscar is creating his own content researching topics, writing scripts, editing audio. He's learning valuable skills without the social media pressure."
— James P., parent of Year 7 student, Parramatta
"Mia went from 'I can't draw' to creating an entire illustrated storybook. The confidence she's gained transfers to everything—she's willing to try new things because art taught her that mistakes are just part of learning."
"The AI programme wasn't what I expected. Instead of worrying about technology, Oscar now understands it and can use it as a tool. That's the literacy kids need today."
— James P., parent of Year 8 student
"My daughter is the only girl in her coding class at school, and she was self-conscious. At Young Logix, there are lots of girls doing robotics together. She's found her people."
— Sarah K., parent of Year 5 student
"Liam went from 'I'm not good at maths' to winning the regional VEX competition. Robotics showed him he IS good at problem-solving—and that changed everything about his confidence."
— Michael T., parent of Year 7 student
"As a single working mum, I couldn't supervise homework until 7 pm. Aiden was falling behind. The homework support programme has been a lifesaver his teacher says he's caught up and his confidence is back."
— Priya N., parent of Year 3 student
"Before Young Logix, homework was a 2-hour battle every night. Now Maya comes home with everything done, and she actually understands it. We get our evenings back, and her report card shows she's improved in every subject."
— Hana B., parent of Year 3 student
"The tutors spotted that Josh was guessing at maths instead of understanding. They worked on his number sense for a few weeks, and now he can actually solve problems instead of memorizing tricks. It's made such a difference."
— Emma L., parent of Year 5 student
The homework battle is over. Maya comes home with everything completed, and she's actually excited to tell us what she learned in robotics. Young Logix has given us our evenings back
— Sarah K., parent of Year 4 student, Parramatta
"As a single working mum, I couldn't supervise homework until 7 pm. Aiden was falling behind. The homework support programme has been a lifesaver his teacher says he's caught up and his confidence is back."
— Priya N., parent of Year 3 student
"Before Young Logix, homework was a 2-hour battle every night. Now Maya comes home with everything done, and she actually understands it. We get our evenings back, and her report card shows she's improved in every subject."
— Hana B., parent of Year 3 student
"The tutors spotted that Josh was guessing at maths instead of understanding. They worked on his number sense for a few weeks, and now he can actually solve problems instead of memorizing tricks. It's made such a difference."
— Emma L., parent of Year 5 student
Most camps are designed as complete experiences, but contact us if you need flexibility. Some multi-activity weeks allow daily bookings.
That's common! Staff facilitate icebreakers and team activities on Day 1. Most kids make friends quickly through shared activities.
No, students bring packed lunch. We provide morning tea, afternoon tea, and water. Refrigeration and microwaves available.
We welcome all children. Declare needs at enrollment so we can discuss appropriate support. We may request additional information or support planning.
Medical certificates allow transfer to future camp (credit note), but not cash refund. We recommend considering travel insurance for expensive camps.
Maximum 1:8, often lower depending on activity and age group. STEM and younger groups typically have better ratios.
Yes! Daily photos uploaded to private gallery accessible only to enrolled families. No photos shared publicly without explicit permission.
Generally no we provide all equipment. Exception: Holiday academic bootcamps where students may bring own materials.
Every Young Logix team member holds current Working With Children Checks, First Aid certification, and completes ongoing child-safety training.
We maintain comprehensive safety policies, incident reporting procedures, and transparent communication with families.
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