Compare 19+ Coding & Software Development programs in Seattle — day camps, summer programs, and university pre-college options for kids, teens & high schoolers. Free directory with prices & dates.
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Students explore coding, robotics, and AI, developing skills in programming languages like Python and Java, and building tech projects from idea to startup.
Age Group
Middle/High School
Location
Seattle
Phone
(949) 236-7896
Kids ages 8-12 learn to design games and animations using a hands-on, project-based curriculum in week-long in-person sessions.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Good Shepherd Center
Phone
N/A
Students engage in hands-on robotics and coding projects at the University of Washington, fostering critical thinking and creativity for middle schoolers.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
UW Seattle
Phone
N/A
Campers learn foundational coding skills, game design, and computational thinking using tools like Unruly Splats, Scratch, Minecraft, and CodeCombat.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle WA 98105
Phone
N/A
Teens learn AI, coding, and game development, building real projects and gaining future-ready skills through hands-on exploration and practical application.
Age Group
High School
Location
On-Campus or Online
Phone
N/A
Campers learn to code and build their own AI models, focusing on Natural Language Processing, Data Analysis, Visualization, Face & Voice Recognition.
Age Group
Middle/High School
Location
North Seattle
Phone
(425) 623-4452
Students learn coding through engaging projects, designing games with Scratch, building LEGO robots, and progressing to Python and Java programming, fostering problem-solving skills in a fun environment.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Alki Bathhouse, 2701 Alki Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116
Phone
(650) 638-0500
Students explore game design and stop-motion animation, mastering digital coding with MakeCode Arcade to transform imaginative ideas into playable adventures at MOPOP.
Age Group
Elementary
Location
Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP), 325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Phone
(425) 629-5007
Campers build foundational computer science skills through hands-on activities, using platforms like CodeMonkey and Scratch to create interactive stories and games.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Pacific Science Center, 200 Sue Bird Court N, Seattle, WA 98109
Phone
(206) 443-2008
Create & Learn offers virtual coding camps for kids and teens covering topics like Scratch, Python, Java, AI, and game development, fostering critical thinking and creativity.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Virtual Camp
Phone
(650) 646-6469
Coding with Kids offers in-person day camps across the Seattle region for ages 5-18, providing hands-on programs in game development, Minecraft modding, and Python programming.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Multiple Locations
Phone
(425) 307-1175
This day camp by Seattle Parks and Recreation challenges youth ages 9-12 to design and improve projects through hands-on experiments, robotics, circuits, and fundamental coding concepts.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Magnolia CC Dunes Room
Phone
(206) 684-5177
Seattle Creator Studio offers day camps for neurodiverse teens (13-17) to develop programming and game design skills through hands-on projects like Discord bots and Unity game creation.
Age Group
High School
Location
2400 NE 95th St, Seattle, WA 98115
Phone
(206) 517-0241
Offers dynamic, hands-on programs where kids engage in media creation, engineering, robotics, and coding projects, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Multiple Locations
Phone
(949) 548-5424
High school students explore technology careers, including introductory coding and project-based learning, with Amazon guest speakers, earning CTE credit and a stipend.
Age Group
High School
Location
Seattle
Phone
N/A
A free summer program for rising high school juniors and seniors to develop coding skills through culturally relevant, project-based learning and explore computing careers at the UW.
Age Group
High School
Location
University of Washington, Seattle campus
Phone
N/A
High school students can earn college credit by taking introductory computer science and engineering courses offered by the UW Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering.
Age Group
High School
Location
University of Washington, Seattle campus
Phone
N/A
Neurodiverse teens create a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure game using Discord bots and JavaScript, learning programming fundamentals, storytelling, and collaboration.
Age Group
High School
Location
2400 NE 95th St SEATTLE, WA 98115
Phone
(206) 517-0241
Students learn coding, robotics, game design, and AI through hands-on, project-based activities following K-12 computer science standards.
Age Group
Elementary
Location
Multiple Locations: Parkwood Elementary, Syre Elementary
Phone
(206) 438-4118
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We list 72+ STEM summer camps in Seattle, WA across AI & machine learning, coding, robotics, science, math, space, and cybersecurity. Top picks vary by your child's age and interests — use the category filters above to compare programs by price, duration, and format.
Prices in our Seattle directory range from free community programs to $3,000+ for university-hosted pre-college tracks. Most full-day weekly camps run $400–$900 per week; specialized AI and research programs typically run $1,000–$2,500 for the full program. Click any camp for current pricing.
Camps in our Seattle listings cover elementary (typically ages 6–10), middle school (11–13), high school (14–18), and selective pre-college research programs for rising seniors. Filter by age group to see only programs that match your child.
Yes — many of our listed programs offer fully online or hybrid formats, especially in AI, coding, and research. Online options are open to students nationwide, including Seattle-area kids who can't travel to an in-person camp. Look for the “Virtual Camp” filter or any program tagged Online / Hybrid in the details.
Yes. Several listings are pre-college programs hosted by universities — including residential and commuter options. These are competitive admissions with applications often closing in March/April for summer cohorts. Use the Pre-College filter at the top to see only these programs.