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AI Sprint Holiday Camp Singapore | June 2026 (Ages 12-16)

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AI Sprint Holiday Camp Singapore (June 2026)

The AI Sprint Holiday Camp is a 5-day intensive AI programme for Singapore secondary school students aged 12 to 16. Across one week in June 2026, teens build real projects across five AI disciplines: AI art, Roblox game design, vibe coding, video editing, and prompt engineering. No prior coding experience required.

Mind Theory is Singapore’s pioneering AI education provider, established March 2023, with hundreds of students across primary, secondary, and adult programmes.
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5-Day x 2hr Holiday Camp (Period of 1st June – 21st Aug 2026)
Mon-Fri 2:00pm-4:00pm
($600)
Ages 12-16

The AI Sprint Hackathon is designed for teenagers, typically secondary school students, who are curious about AI and want to move beyond surface-level exposure. No prior coding experience is required.
Over 5 days, teens work through five distinct disciplines of AI, building real projects with every session. Each day presents a new challenge, and students walk out with something they made.

Students who understand prompt engineering, who can direct an AI image generator with precision, who can build a functional app through vibe coding, these students are not just consuming AI.
They are learning to work alongside it. That is a fundamentally different relationship with technology, and it starts with structured, guided practice.

The programme is structured so that complete beginners can follow along, while students with some technical background will find plenty of room to push further.

What Students Will Learn:

Prompt Engineering – How to communicate with AI tools effectively, a skill that applies to schoolwork and beyond.
AI Art – Creating original visuals from text descriptions, sketches, and reference images.
Vibe Coding – Building a simple game and web app with AI assistance. No coding background needed.
Game Design — Designing and publishing a playable Roblox game from scratch.
Video Editing — Editing clips, adding audio and captions, and exporting a finished video in CapCut.

Why This AI Sprint Holiday Program:

AI literacy is no longer optional. The students who learn to direct these tools now will have a significant advantage over those who don’t, in school, in university applications, and eventually in their careers.

This is not a surface-level introduction. Over five days, your child builds five real projects across text, art, coding, game design, and video.

We keep class sizes small. That means limited spots each intake, and past programmes have filled before the registration window closes.

Students who go through this programme don’t just understand AI. They know how to use it with confidence and purpose, while most of their peers are still figuring out where to start.

The holidays are short. Your child can spend them doom scrolling, or they can spend them building skills that compound from here.

Who Should Join?

Secondary/ High school students aged 12–16

AI Sprint Outline

DAY  1 – GEN-AI ART
Introduction to Leonardo, Freepik, MT SecondBrain AI
Prompt Engineering Framework for AI Visuals
Text to Image
Image to Image (Use yr face!)

Sketch to Image
Create a unique AI Visual of your own

DAY  2 – GAME DESIGN WITH AI
Introduction to Roblox Studio & Setup
Learning the UI Interface and Tools
Creating Objects/Parts

Creating Assets & Using Materials (Stairs, Ladders)
Using AI for Coding LUA Scripts
Obstacle Map (Killbrick, Conveyor, Trampoline)
Finishing & Debugging, Publish Your Game

DAY  3 – AI VIBE CODING
Introduction to Vibe Coding Tools, eg, Claude Code, ChatGPT Codex, Cursor, Opencode, Antigravity
Differences between IDE, Chat Interface or CLI.
Prompt Engineering Framework for Vibe Coding
Create a Simple Game or Web App in HTML5, CSS, Javascript

DAY  4 – CAPCUT EDITING
Introduction to using CapCut
User Interface
The Video Timeline
Media Bin – Importing & Organizing clips
Editing & Trimming Video (Sample Clips provided)
Audio levels, Voiceover, Music
Captions & Subtitles
Exporting

DAY  5 – GEN-AI TEXT & AI VOICE & MUSIC
Introduction to Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT, Mind Theory AI
Prompt Engineering Framework
Prompt Examples
Using AI for English, Science, Geography, Math
Speech to Text
Text to Speech
AI Music

What Mind Theory Students Say

“I personally enjoyed the Photo Generative AI part and the Audio AI part. It kinda intrigued me on how advanced AI is now. It gives me an idea which area to pursue as a job next time.”  – Isyraf

“The part of the program I did enjoy the most is where the instructor showed us different AI apps and websites, such as Suno for music, Elevenlabs for voice, Claude for coding, and many others. Because the AI websites I only know, which are the most common are ChatGPT and Meta AI. The instructor also shared not just the AI names, but also explain each one of the AI in detail, the examples and its benefits, and also how to use.”  – Tai Bing En

“Found out that theres actually many things AI could do other than answering questions. 100/10 very immersive and interactive ” – Dwayne

“My favorite part of the AI camp was having a photo of ourselves and making it into an AI photo and into any style we like. The teacher was really good. I like how he gave us some short breaks with munchies throughout the AI camp as the content was quite deep. I would recommend this to other people, and perhaps next time if I were to do another camp, I’d also bring some friends.” – Emily

Register for the Holidays

Spots are limited to keep class sizes small enough for meaningful, individualised guidance. If your teen is ready to move from watching AI to working with it, this is the place to start.

Questions? Reserve a place now via Email or Whatsapp.

FAQ

What is the AI Sprint Holiday Camp at Mind Theory?

The AI Sprint Holiday Camp is a 5-day intensive programme for Singapore secondary school students. Across one week of June 2026, teens move through five distinct AI disciplines: AI art, Roblox game design, vibe coding, video editing, and prompt engineering. Every session ends with a finished project the student built themselves.

What age is the AI Sprint camp for?

The camp is built for teens aged 12 to 16, which covers most of Singapore's secondary school years. The structure works equally well for complete beginners and students who already have some technical exposure.

Does my teen need coding experience for the AI Sprint camp?

No prior coding experience is required. The vibe coding session is designed to teach teens how to build a working app or game by directing AI assistants in plain English. Students who already code will still find plenty of room to push further.

What will my child learn in the 5-day AI Sprint camp?

Day 1 focuses on AI art tools including Leonardo, Freepik, and SecondBrain. Day 2 covers Roblox game design. Day 3 introduces vibe coding for building apps and games with AI assistance. Day 4 is video editing in CapCut. Day 5 covers prompt engineering and Gen-AI text and voice tools that students can apply directly to their schoolwork.

What is vibe coding and how is it taught?

Vibe coding is the practice of building software by directing AI assistants in plain English instead of writing code from scratch. Teens describe what they want, the AI proposes the code, and they refine the result through iteration. Mind Theory teaches the structured prompting habits that separate students who get usable apps from those who get frustrated.

What is prompt engineering and why does it matter for teens?

Prompt engineering is the skill of communicating clearly with AI tools to get useful results the first time. Teens who can write precise prompts get more out of every AI interaction, whether that is generating an essay outline, debugging code, or producing original art. The framework taught in the camp transfers directly to schoolwork and personal projects.

When does the June 2026 AI Sprint Holiday Camp run?

The June 2026 AI Sprint Holiday Camp runs Monday to Friday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm, between 1st June to 21st Aug. Each session is 2 hours long, and students attend all 5 sessions in their chosen week. Spots are limited to keep class sizes small enough for individualised guidance.

What does my teen need to bring to the AI Sprint camp?

We have desktops available for the whole class, so students do not need to bring anything. If your teen prefers to use their own laptop (Windows or Mac, any modern model), that works too. All software used during the camp is free or accessed through accounts Mind Theory provides. A notebook for sketching ideas is helpful but not required.

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