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BUILD CREATE CONNECT CHANGE

Education is changing. Information is easy to access, and artificial intelligence can already answer many questions. What will matter most in the future are the abilities that technology cannot replace: creativity, curiosity, and the courage to explore new ideas.

BCCC Institute was created to help students develop these abilities. Through hands-on projects that blend art, design, science, and storytelling, students learn by experimenting, building, and discovering.

Our goal is simple: to help the younger generation become creative thinkers who are ready for the future.

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WEEKEND PROGRAMS

For students in Grade 3 to Grade 8

Weekend programs meet once a week. These programs focus on building critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, and adaptability through hands-on learning.


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SPRING SESSION 1
$276.00

SATURDAY 10:30AM - 12:30PM

Dates

4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2

4 Classes Total


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SPRING SESSION 2
$345.00

SATURDAY 10:30AM - 12:30PM

Dates

5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20

5 Classes Total

SUMMER PROGRAMS

For students in Grade 3 to Grade 8 (as of June 2026)

Summer programs meet daily from Monday to Friday. Every week we explore a different essential theme, helping build creativity, critical thinking, and real-world skills through hands-on experiences.


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MACHINES & MOTION
$372.00

June 29 (Mon) to July 3 (Fri) *NO Class on July 1

Daily 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

How do machines turn simple forces into movement? Students discover the hidden logic and poetry inside the way things work. Combining engineering thinking with hands-on making, young inventors design and build their own kinetic creations, exploring how mechanics, art, and imagination can move together.


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NATURE AS DESIGNER
$465.00

July 6 (Mon) to July 10 (Fri)

Daily 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Nature has spent millions of years perfecting its designs. Students investigate the patterns, structures, and clever solutions found in plants and animals, then use these discoveries as a toolkit, translating nature's genius into their own original art, objects, and inventive creations.


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CIRCULAR DESIGN
$465.00

July 13 (Mon) to July 17 (Fri)

Daily 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

What if waste could become the starting point for something new? Students rethink everyday materials and explore how designers transform discarded objects into meaningful creations, building beautiful, functional work while discovering what it means to design with intention and responsibility.


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SOUND & VIBRATION
$465.00

July 20 (Mon) to July 24 (Fri)

Daily 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Sound is invisible, but this week students make it something you can see and touch. By turning vibration, frequency, and rhythm into visual and physical form, students create instruments and sound sculptures while uncovering the stunning patterns that hide inside every sound wave.


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LIGHT & SHADOW
$465.00

July 27 (Mon) to July 31 (Fri)

Daily 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Step into a world where nothing is quite what it seems, where shadows tell stories, reflections bend reality, and your own eyes can be beautifully deceived. Students harness light as a creative material, experimenting with shadow, reflection, and optical phenomena to make art that tricks the mind and challenges what it means to truly see.


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NARRATIVE WORLDS
$465.00

August 3 (Mon) to August 7 (Fri)

Daily 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Great stories often begin with a world waiting to be discovered. Students design original characters, environments, and objects that come together into a rich, imaginative universe, complete with its own rules, history, and life, brought into being through drawing, making, and storytelling.


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IDENTITY DESIGN
$465.00

August 10 (Mon) to August 14 (Fri)

Daily 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

What we wear can tell a powerful story about who we are. Students explore how clothing and adornment communicate identity, culture, and imagination, designing and building their own wearable pieces while asking bigger questions about self-expression in an increasingly digital world.

Think Differently. Make Boldly.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our programs are designed for students ages 8–14. Each experience is thoughtfully structured to match different stages of development while maintaining a high level of creative challenge and engagement.

  • We keep class sizes intentionally small to ensure a focused and supportive environment. This allows instructors to guide each student while still encouraging independence and exploration.

  • Each session blends guided instruction with hands-on exploration. Students work through creative challenges, experiment with materials, and develop ideas through making, iteration, and discovery.

  • No experience is required. Our programs are designed to welcome both beginners and more experienced students, with projects that allow for different levels of depth and complexity.

  • All materials are provided.
    Students should their water and snacks. We kindly ask that food items avoid common allergens such as nuts.

  • Our instructors provide guidance and support throughout each session. If your child has specific needs, we encourage you to share this with us in advance so we can better support their experience.

  • We maintain a respectful and focused studio environment. If a student’s behavior significantly disrupts the experience for others, we will work with families to address it. In rare cases, a student may be withdrawn from the program.

  • Registration is completed through our online payment system. Once payment is submitted, the student’s spot is confirmed.

    Program details and preparation information will be shared with families a few weeks prior to the start date.

  • Due to the structure of the program, we are unable to offer make-up sessions or refunds for missed classes. Each session is part of a continuous learning experience.

  • Cancellations made at least 7 days prior to the program start date are eligible for a full refund.
    Cancellations within 7 days are non-refundable, as space is limited and reserved in advance.

Contact Us

Whether you’re exploring our programs, interested in a visit, or considering joining our team, we’d love to connect.