This Summer's Projects
Each project runs for one or two weeks. Kids are expected to stay on top of the work — weekend share-outs with parents keep everyone accountable (and make it fun).
Why This Exists
The world is being rewritten by technology, and most school curricula haven't noticed yet. The best thing we can do for the next generation isn't to hand them a roadmap — it's to equip them with the tools to build their own.
The Experiment Club is built around four beliefs:
- Critical thinking is the most important skill of the 21st century — and it can be taught.
- Exposure matters. Kids can't fall in love with something they've never encountered.
- The most interesting ideas live at the intersection of very different fields.
- Boredom is a feature, not a bug. Curiosity needs space to breathe.
There will be structure. Kids will be expected to show up, do the work, and share what they learned. Weekend sessions with parents create accountability — and often become the most memorable part.
From Last Summer
Projects completed in our first year. The foundation everything else is built on.