Roblox Coding Camp Singapore – 5-Day Holiday Camp for Kids and Teens
Mind Theory’s Roblox Coding Camp is a 5-day intensive programme for Singapore kids and teens aged 10 to 16. Students learn Roblox Studio, write real scripts, and ship their own published Roblox game by the end of the week. No prior coding experience is required.
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5-Day Holiday Camp, 2 hours per day, 10am-12pm |Â Mon-Fri Ages 10 to 16 Limited to 6 students per session for individualised guidance.Why Choose Mind Theory’s Roblox Coding Camp
Most Singapore kids have played Roblox for hundreds of hours. A small number have ever built inside it. The difference is not talent – it is access to a real adult instructor who puts Roblox Studio in their hands and shows them how to ship.
This camp is designed around that transition from player to builder. Students learn Roblox Studio, the official game development environment, and pick up the scripting language that powers every Roblox game they have ever played. By the end of day 5, they publish their own game.
Unlike generic coding classes that use simplified drag-and-drop environments, this camp uses the exact tools working Roblox developers use. The skills transfer directly to real game development, school computing subjects, and later technical careers.
Who Should Join the Roblox Camp
This camp suits three kinds of students:
- The Roblox player who spends weekends inside the platform and is ready to understand how the games they love are made.
- The curious beginner who has never coded before but wants a low-friction first experience with a real programming language.
- The young game designer who already has ideas for their own game and needs the tools to finally build them.
Students with some coding background will still find plenty of room to push further – Roblox Studio can be taken as far as any student is willing to go.
What Students Actually Build
Across 5 days, each student builds a complete, playable Roblox game. Past student projects have included:
- Obstacle courses (obbys) with custom traps, checkpoints, and win conditions
- Their own house, complete with rooms, furniture, floors and walls.
- Combat arenas with scripted weapon behaviour and player health systems
- Terrain environments with custom sky and lighting
Every student leaves with a playable, published game URL they can share with friends and family.
Learning Through Building
Along the way, students pick up problem-solving and logical thinking skills through building their game. Roblox Studio makes this natural because the feedback is instant – change a parameter on an object property, see it happen in the game right away.
5-Day Camp Outline
Day 1 – Getting Started
Introduction to Roblox Studio, learning the interface and tools, and creating their first objects and parts.
Day 2 – Building the World
Creating assets and using materials (stairs, ladders), working with the Explorer and Properties panels, and adding signboards, decals, and game interface elements.
Day 3 – Terrain, Scripting and Game Design
Using the Terrain Editor and Toolbox, introduction to scripting, using AI tools like ChatGPT to help with coding, and practice building an Obby map with killbricks, conveyors, and trampolines.
Day 4 – Advanced Gameplay
Building a combat map with medikits and weapons, exploring useful plugins, and starting work on their own original game map.
Day 5 – Finish, Test and Publish
Finishing and testing their game, debugging any issues, and learning how to publish their game on Roblox so they can invite friends and family to play.
Learning Outcomes at the End of the Camp
- Confident use of Roblox Studio for building 3D game environments
- Understanding of game design, object properties, and basic scripting concepts
- Ability to test, debug, and polish a game before publishing
- A published, playable Roblox game under their own account
- The mental model to continue building independently after the camp ends
What Mind Theory Students Say
“The Roblox camp is good, my favorite part is where I got to make a model of my house with Roblox Studio! The teacher said he will upload on the Mind Theory Youtube channel! I learned how to use the tools and how to build houses and different environments. The teacher is very nice, he helps me when I need help and he does a good job explaining information. I would recommend it to my friends because it is a good way to learn while also getting to build and play your games on Roblox. Now i seldom play other people’s maps, i prefer to work on my own and share to my friends. I might become a Roblox Creator next time🤗 ” – JazRelated Programmes at Mind Theory
- AI Sprint Holiday Camp – 5-day programme covering AI Art, Music, Roblox, Vibe Coding, CapCut, and Prompt Engineering
- CapCut Video Editing Camp – Learn to edit videos for YouTube, school projects, and social media
- All Mind Theory courses
Register for the Holidays
Spots are limited to keep class sizes small enough for meaningful, individualised guidance. If your child is ready to move from playing Roblox to building it, this is the place to start.
Questions? Enquire now via Email or WhatsApp.
Ready to enrol? See available dates, schedule, and book your spot on the Roblox Coding Camp booking page.
FAQ
What is the Roblox Coding Camp at Mind Theory?
The Roblox Coding Camp is a 5-day intensive programme. Students learn Roblox Studio, write real Lua scripts, and ship their own published Roblox game by the end of the week. No prior coding experience is required.
What age is the Roblox Coding Camp for?
The camp runs for ages 10 to 16. Younger students typically focus on environment building and basic scripting, while older students push deeper into game logic, debugging, and advanced Lua concepts.
Does my child need coding experience for the Roblox camp?
No prior coding experience is required. The camp is designed to take a complete beginner and have them publish a playable Roblox game in five days. Students who already code will still find Lua has depth to explore.
What will my child actually build during the 5 days?
Students build a complete, playable Roblox game across the week. They can choose the theme, past students chose to model their own home. Others included obbys with custom traps and checkpoints, combat arenas.
Can my child publish their Roblox game after the camp?
Yes. On day 5 every student publishes their game to the Roblox platform with a custom icon and description. They receive a shareable URL and can continue updating the game from home after the camp ends.
When does the Roblox Coding Camp run in Singapore?
The camp runs during every Singapore school holiday - March, June, and December. Each session is 5 consecutive weekdays. Contact us for the latest dates and availability.
What does my child need to bring to the Roblox camp?
We have desktops available for the whole class, so students do not need to bring anything. If your child prefers to use their own laptop (Windows or Mac), that works too. A Roblox account (free to create) is needed - we can help set this up on day one if required.
How is this Roblox camp different from other Roblox classes in Singapore?
Mind Theory focuses on creativity and design, as our founder comes from the creative industry. Students design their own game environment from scratch - choosing what kind of game to build, shaping the terrain, designing how props and obstacles look, setting game objectives, and deciding how players interact with the world. By the end of the camp, every student ships a published Roblox game that reflects their own ideas.