Summer programs across math, science, humanities, and tech.
Five structured, small-group summer programs in Redmond, WA. Math, SAT, college essay, coding and robotics, and AI for high school. Each program is intentionally small so every student gets individualized attention. Spots are limited.
Five summer tracks. Pick what fits.
Each program is built around a single, specific outcome. Jump to the one that matches your student.
Summer Math Fundamentals
2-week intensives · M-F · 2 hours/day
Build a strong foundation before the school year begins. Each course runs Monday through Friday for two weeks in small groups so every student gets individualized attention.
- Pre-Algebra through Calculus
- Six course tracks across four scheduling blocks
- Concept-driven instruction, not memorization
- Aligned to Lake Washington School District placement
- Blocks 1 & 3June 22 to July 3 · July 20 to July 31
- Blocks 2 & 4July 6 to July 17 · August 3 to August 14
- Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2$799per session
- Precalculus, Calculus$899per session
Max 7 per course · Min 3 to run
SAT Summer Bootcamp
6-week intensive · two 2-hour sessions/week
Small-group SAT prep designed to prepare students for the August 22 SAT. Two dedicated subject specialists, full Digital SAT practice on a professional platform, and a structured study plan tracked weekly.
- Limited to just 6 students
- Dedicated Math teacher and Reading & Writing teacher
- Full diagnostic, customized study plan, weekly progress
- Wraps one week before test day for final rest and review
- One-on-one SAT programs are also available on request
- One sessionJuly 6 to August 14, 2026
- Full 6-week program$1,699
Max 6 students
College Essay Workshop
4-week workshop · 2 sessions/week · 1.5 hours each
Walk through the full college essay process, from first brainstorm to a polished 650-word Common App personal statement. Students read real essays from elite admits, work through guided self-reflection, draft, workshop with peers, and revise.
- Reads essays admitted to schools like Johns Hopkins
- Identity, values, and personal history reflection
- Direct, personalized feedback in groups of 2 to 5
- Final 650-word essay ready for the Common App
- Session 1July 5 to July 30, 2026
- Session 2August 3 to August 28, 2026
- Choose one session$720
2 to 5 students
Coding, Robotics & AI for Middle School
1-week intensive · M-F · 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Learn to code, build, and think critically about technology. Covers coding fundamentals in Scratch, robotics with Petoi Bittle robot dogs, and an introduction to AI ethics and responsible use.
- Scratch programming fundamentals
- Hands-on robotics with Petoi Bittle
- Intro to artificial intelligence and AI ethics
- Same topics covered in each session
- Session 1July 6 to July 10, 2026
- Session 2August 3 to August 7, 2026
- Choose one session$699
Max 6 students · Min 2 to run
AI for High School Students
1-week intensive · M-F · 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
A first-of-its-kind program teaching high school juniors and seniors to leverage AI as a real academic tool. Hands-on experience with tools like Claude Code, OpenClaw, and other emerging AI platforms to build a personalized study system or a custom project students can carry into college.
- Build a working AI study system
- Hands-on with current AI tools, not lectures
- Limited to 6 students for individualized guidance
- AI tool subscription required, details shared before class
- Session 1July 13 to July 17, 2026
- Session 2August 10 to August 14, 2026
- Choose one session$780
Max 6 students
Built by year-round teachers, not seasonal contractors.
- Each program is small enough that every student gets individualized attention
- Built by teachers who run year-round programs, not seasonal contractors
- Aligned with what Eastside students need before the new school year
- Most programs require a minimum class size so groups are right-sized
All summer 2026 programs run in person at our Redmond center, serving students across the Eastside, including Bellevue, Kirkland, Woodinville, Sammamish, and families throughout the Lake Washington School District.
Common questions
- When do the 2026 summer programs run?
- Summer programs run from late June through August 2026. Each program is offered in multiple sessions so families can fit it around vacation schedules.
- Can a student enroll in multiple summer programs?
- Yes. Many students take a math course in the morning and a humanities or coding course in the afternoon. We help families build a coherent multi-program schedule.
- Are the summer programs in person or online?
- Both. In-person programs run at our Redmond center on the Eastside. Online programs run on Zoom with the same teachers and materials.
- What if my child is between grade levels?
- Placement is based on a short diagnostic, not just school grade level. We frequently place students one level above or below their school placement based on where they actually are.
- How big are the summer classes?
- Small groups, typically four to eight students per teacher. Seats are limited and tend to fill by late spring.
Ready to lock in a seat?
Tell us which program your student is interested in and we'll follow up to confirm scheduling, class size, and next steps. Seats are limited and tend to fill by late spring.