A Structured Enrichment Program.
Not a Drop-In Camp.
Most camps entertain. We develop.
Innovation & Performance™ is intentionally designed to:
- Build real technical skills
- Strengthen athletic fundamentals
- Develop leadership and confidence
- Encourage discipline and teamwork
- Create meaningful friendships
Every hour of the day is structured. Every activity has purpose.
A Balanced STEM + Sports Curriculum
Includes innovation and creativity learning.
Students select one athletic track.
Robotics & Engineering Lab
Students work in small groups using real robotics and electronics equipment not worksheets.
They Will:
- Build and program robots
- Complete engineering-style design challenges
- Experiment with hands-on electronics
- Engage in structured problem-solving
- Participate in competition-style robotics exercises
Guided mentorship in a professional lab building critical thinking, collaboration, and confidence.
Baseball Performance Track
A structured baseball development program focused on proper mechanics and confidence-building.
Training Includes:
- Swing mechanics refinement
- Stance and timing fundamentals
- Tee progression drills
- Soft toss development
- Controlled live pitching
- Positive coaching methodology
Players build skill, consistency, and game-ready confidence.
Cricket Development Track
A structured cricket foundation program ideal for beginners and developing players.
Students will learn:
- Fundamentals of cricket
- Proper grip and stance
- Batting basics
- Fielding drills
- Bowling fundamentals
- Discipline and teamwork principles
Cricket is taught with emphasis on structure, respect, and collaboration.
Redline Development Track
A performance-focused training program designed to improve athletic ability, movement efficiency, and physical resilience for developing athletes.
This will include:
- Spring clinic
- Speed Agility
- Injury prevention
- Strength and conditioning
Redline training emphasizes progressive development, safe movement patterns, and consistent performance improvement.
Innovation & Performance™ is a collaborative program involving independently operated entities.
Separate waivers are required for each program component.
Safety & Supervision
We operate with a safety-first philosophy:
Protective sports equipment
Supervised robotics lab environment
Structured daily schedule (no idle time)
Low student-to-instructor ratio
Clear behavioral expectations
Professional coaching staff
Camp Dates
Spring 2026 Sessions:
March 23 – March 27
March 30 – April 3
April 6 – April 10
Program Pricing
Spots are reserved upon full payment.
Redline Add-On
1 Hour Performance Training
$100
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Why Family Choose?
- Balanced STEM + Sports curriculum
- Real robotics equipment (not worksheets)
- Professional athletic coaching
- Small-group mentorship
- Digital convenience (online registration + waivers)
- Community-focused and inclusive environment
- Designed to build confidence and leadership
This is an enrichment experience — not babysitting.
Who This Camp Is For?
- Students interested in robotics and technology
- Young athletes wanting skill development
- Beginners looking structured introduction
- Families seeking productive Spring Break enrichment
- Children who benefit from structured, guided environments
No prior robotics or sports experience required.
Give Your Child a Spring Break That Builds Skills for the Future.
Spots are limited to maintain instructional quality.
Reserve Your Spot NowSpring Camp is a collaborative program hosted at Sixers & Stumps.
- - Sixers & Stumps operates independently and is solely responsible for baseball and cricket-related activities.
- - Robotics programming is independently owned and operated by Bytes & Bots.
- - Athletic performance training is independently owned and operated by Redline Athletics.
- - Each organization maintains separate management, staff, supervision, and liability coverage.
Is This Camp Right for My Child?
We understand that choosing the right Spring Break program is an important decision.
Below are common concerns families share and how this program addresses them.
“$600 feels expensive for one week.”
We understand every parent wants to know their child is getting real value.
This week gives your child:
This week gives your child:
- Professional robotics instruction
- Hands‑on engineering labs
- Quality baseball or cricket coaching
- Small‑group mentorship
- Full‑day supervision from adults who genuinely care.
“My child isn’t very athletic.”
Perfect. Our sports tracks are development-focused not competitive leagues.
We build confidence through fundamentals, positive coaching, and structured progression. Many students begin as beginners and leave more confident than ever.
We build confidence through fundamentals, positive coaching, and structured progression. Many students begin as beginners and leave more confident than ever.
“My child has never done robotics.”
That’s completely fine. We guide students step-by-step in a structured, mentorship-based environment. Robotics instruction is differentiated for beginners and advancing students.
No prior coding or building experience is required.
No prior coding or building experience is required.
“I just need childcare during Spring Break.”
This program provides full-day supervision but it is much more than childcare.
Every hour is structured around skill development, teamwork, and confidence-building. Students leave the week having learned something meaningful.
Every hour is structured around skill development, teamwork, and confidence-building. Students leave the week having learned something meaningful.
“Will my child feel overwhelmed doing both STEM and sports?”
The day is intentionally balanced.
STEM develops focus and problem-solving.
Sports build energy, coordination, and teamwork.
The combination creates an engaging rhythm that keeps students mentally stimulated and physically active.
STEM develops focus and problem-solving.
Sports build energy, coordination, and teamwork.
The combination creates an engaging rhythm that keeps students mentally stimulated and physically active.
“Is this too structured? My child likes freedom.”
Structure builds confidence.
Within that structure, students collaborate, create, experiment, and improve their skills in a guided environment.
It’s organized but still fun and engaging.
Within that structure, students collaborate, create, experiment, and improve their skills in a guided environment.
It’s organized but still fun and engaging.
Designed for Families Who Value Growth
Innovation & Performance™ was created for families who want Spring Break to be:
Productive
Skill-building
Confidence-boosting
Safe
Structured
This is not just a week off school. It is a week of development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this camp suitable for beginners?
Yes. No prior robotics, baseball, or cricket experience is required. Students are placed in structured small groups and guided step-by-step by instructors from Bytes & Bots and our professional coaching staff. We focus on fundamentals, confidence-building, and progressive development.
What makes this different from a typical Spring Break camp?
Most camps rotate activities to keep children busy. Innovation & Performance™ is a structured enrichment program. Every session has learning objectives, skill progression, and professional supervision. Students are not simply “participating.” They are developing.
How is safety handled?
Safety is a top priority in both environments.
In the robotics lab:
In the robotics lab:
- Supervised equipment use
- Guided instruction
- Small group management
- Protective gear
- Controlled drill progression
- Age-appropriate instruction
- Professional coaches
What is the daily schedule?
The day is structured and balanced:
Batch 1:
Morning: Robotics & engineering lab
Midday: Supervised lunch
Afternoon: Cricket training
Batch 2:
Morning: Robotics & engineering lab
Midday: Supervised lunch
Afternoon: Baseball training
There is no idle free-play time. The program is structured from start to finish.
A detailed welcome packet is provided after registration.
Batch 1:
Morning: Robotics & engineering lab
Midday: Supervised lunch
Afternoon: Cricket training
Batch 2:
Morning: Robotics & engineering lab
Midday: Supervised lunch
Afternoon: Baseball training
There is no idle free-play time. The program is structured from start to finish.
A detailed welcome packet is provided after registration.
What should my child bring?
- Athletic clothing
- Closed-toe shoes
- Water bottle
- Lunch and snacks
- Personal baseball/cricket gear (optional)
Can my child switch between baseball and cricket during the week?
To maintain structured progression and instructional consistency, students select one sports track per week.
If space allows, they may enroll in a different track in a future session.
If space allows, they may enroll in a different track in a future session.
What is the instructor-to-student ratio?
We maintain small group instruction to ensure personalized attention, mentorship, and safety.
Spots are intentionally limited to preserve quality.
Spots are intentionally limited to preserve quality.
Is this camp good preparation for competitive robotics teams?
Yes. Students at Bytes & Bots engage in robotics challenges that help prepare them for environments similar to FLL and FTC team structures, encouraging leadership, collaboration, and technical problem-solving.
What happens if my child has behavioral challenges?
This is a structured enrichment environment with clear expectations for respect and teamwork.
If a student disrupts the learning environment or safety standards, we reserve the right to address behavior promptly and, if necessary, terminate participation in the best interest of the group.
Our goal is a positive, focused environment for all students.
If a student disrupts the learning environment or safety standards, we reserve the right to address behavior promptly and, if necessary, terminate participation in the best interest of the group.
Our goal is a positive, focused environment for all students.
What is the refund policy?
All withdrawal requests must be sent to contactus@sixersandstumps.com.
Cancellations made 11+ days before the start date qualify for a full refund (less a $25 per child non-refundable admin fee).
Cancellations within 10 days qualify for a 50% refund.
No refunds are issued after the program begins, except in cases of documented medical emergencies.
Cancellations made 11+ days before the start date qualify for a full refund (less a $25 per child non-refundable admin fee).
Cancellations within 10 days qualify for a 50% refund.
No refunds are issued after the program begins, except in cases of documented medical emergencies.
Does the camp accommodate children with medical conditions or medication needs?
The safety of all participants is our top priority.
Parents or legal guardians must disclose any medical conditions, allergies, behavioral health concerns, physical limitations, or medication requirements at the time of registration.
Sixers & Stumps and its collaborating program partners do not provide medical services, nursing care, one-on-one aides, or specialized medical supervision.
Unless otherwise agreed to in writing:
Failure to disclose medical or behavioral conditions may result in removal from the program without refund if safety is compromised.
Parents or legal guardians must disclose any medical conditions, allergies, behavioral health concerns, physical limitations, or medication requirements at the time of registration.
Sixers & Stumps and its collaborating program partners do not provide medical services, nursing care, one-on-one aides, or specialized medical supervision.
Unless otherwise agreed to in writing:
- Staff will not administer medication.
- Participants must be able to safely participate in camp activities without individualized medical supervision.
- Parents may be required to remain on-site if a child requires medication or medical monitoring during camp hours.
Failure to disclose medical or behavioral conditions may result in removal from the program without refund if safety is compromised.
Can a child be denied enrollment due to medical or behavioral concerns?
We are committed to providing equal access in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and California law.
Reasonable accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
However, enrollment may be declined or discontinued if:
Reasonable accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
However, enrollment may be declined or discontinued if:
- The camp is unable to safely accommodate the participant’s medical, physical, or behavioral need
- Required supervision would exceed available staffing resources
- Participation would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the participant or others
- The requested accommodation would fundamentally alter the nature of the program