Across both camps, students engage in guided discussions on:
Isaac Newton
James Clerk Maxwell
Albert Einstein
And deeper questions:
Why do natural laws exist?
Why can mathematics describe reality?
Is the universe fundamentally understandable?
These discussions help students develop: Intellectual curiosity, Scientific humility, A broader
worldview.
👨🏫 Instructor Team
Core Faculty
Deborah, PhD in Physics — Academic Lead
Apollos — Worldview & mentorship
Max, PhD in Computer Science — AI entrepreneur and former IBM research scientist
Helium — Athletic training (running & wrestling)
Academic Advisory Network
Former faculty members and senior researchers from leading institutions such as MIT, offering
guidance on curriculum structure and academic standards
Experienced high school educators from Massachusetts, with deep understanding of AP curricula and
U.S. academic pathways
PhD candidates, scholars in Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics from MIT and other leading
institutions, contributing to advanced problem-solving training and research-oriented learning
🌟 Why This Program Stands Out
This is not a traditional camp.
It is designed for families who want their children to develop:
Strong analytical thinking
Intellectual independence
Discipline through sport
Early exposure to AI systems
A global and scientific worldview
Preparation for elite academic pathways
“Students are not trained to consume knowledge — they are guided to build systems, think
independently, and engage the world with clarity and purpose.”
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