Our Students' Robotics Competition Victories & Achievements
We believe the real test of learning happens outside the classroom. From World Robot Olympiad (WRO) regionals to local hackathons, our students consistently prove that hands-on skills beat memorized theory every time.
A proud moment as our junior team receives their bronze medal at the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) India regionals. This achievement qualified them for the national championship, a testament to their hard work and innovative spirit.
Celebrating a double victory. Here, one of our elementary teams accepts their silver medal at the WRO 2025 regional round, securing their spot at the nationals after competing against more than 100 other teams.
Another team proudly displays their bronze medal from the WRO elementary category. We focus on building strong teamwork and problem-solving skills, which are essential for success in competitive robotics.
Our WRO junior team, along with their mentors and parents, celebrating their bronze medal win at the regional championships in Bangalore. This is a journey we take together, supporting our students every step of the way.
A young Roboprenr receives his 3rd place certificate at the RoboEra’25 Sumo Robotics event. We encourage participation in various competitions to give students diverse platforms to test their skills.
Another one of our students is recognized on stage at the Gopalan Robotics Competition. These events are fantastic opportunities for kids to gain stage presence and confidence in their technical abilities.
A glimpse into the competitive atmosphere at the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) 2024. This video showcases our students' focus and determination as they prepare to compete on a national stage.
Our junior and senior teams celebrating their Gold and Silver wins in the national round of the Mekathlon Robo Racers competition. Their success has earned them a spot in the upcoming international round.
An instructor stands proudly with our senior team after they secured silver medals at the Mekathlon Robotics Competition. This success is a result of months of dedicated preparation and collaborative effort.
Team Tech Yantras, our senior team, proudly displays their 3rd prize certificate from the regional WRO tournament. Their performance secured their qualification for the national-level competition.
About Champions in the Making: Our Students' Achievements
Competitions are not just about winning medals; they are the true litmus test for what a student has learned under pressure. At our HSR Layout lab, we do not teach kids to just build a standard model. We train them to troubleshoot code, fix mechanical failures on the fly, and iterate strategies when things go wrong—the exact skills they need to excel at events like the World Robot Olympiad.
Why We Focus on Competitive Robotics
Many programs teach kids to follow a manual to build a robot that works once. We think that is a missed opportunity. Our students participate in high-stakes environments like the WRO (World Robot Olympiad) and local RoboEra challenges because these events force them to solve real-world problems with limited time and resources.
The Roboprenr Training Methodology
When we prep students for national-level competitions, our approach covers more than just the mechanics:
- Problem Solving under Pressure: We simulate competitive environments during our HSR classes, so the final event feels familiar, not intimidating.
- Debugging & Logic: Whether it is Python code or sensor calibration, we teach kids how to isolate a problem rather than just restarting the machine.
- Strategic Thinking: Competitions require more than technical skill; they require teamwork, stage presence, and the ability to explain their design choices to judges.
Where Our Students Compete
Our teams have consistently qualified for the WRO National Championships, competing against hundreds of other squads. From Agri-Robot Challenges to Defense Robotics hackathons, these achievements are a direct result of our small-batch (2-5 students) structure. This ensures that every student gets the personalized attention required to turn a basic concept into a competition-ready project.
If you want your child to move beyond 'fun projects' and start building a portfolio of real technical accomplishments, we are here to guide them through the process.
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I started Roboprenr because I was tired of seeing talented kids just memorize theory for exams. We train your child to actually build, break, and fix things, turning their interest in tech into real-world skills that stand out in any competition.
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