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Robotics and Coding Projects by Our Young Innovators

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Explore how our students turn ideas into reality, from winning international hackathons to building their own AI robots.

Congratulations to Hamza for winning the Ideation Award at the International Code Combat Championship! His eco-friendly game, built in Scratch, shows how coding can be used to promote positive messages.

Meet 5-year-old Sriyan, one of our "Achievers of Tomorrow." His passion for learning robotics at such a young age is truly inspiring and proves that age is just a number when it comes to innovation.

Ved and Veer are focused on their soldering project, learning how to safely connect electronic components. We ensure students learn practical skills like soldering under careful guidance.

Our young roboteers are busy designing and building their robots for an upcoming soccer competition. This is where teamwork, creativity, and engineering skills come together in a fun, competitive environment.

A student sketches out the design for their soccer robot. We encourage our students to plan their projects from concept to creation, developing critical thinking and design skills.

Another young engineer is deep in thought, planning the mechanics of his robot. This photo captures the focus and determination we see in our students every day.

The classroom is buzzing with excitement as our students prepare for the competition. Collaborative projects like this teach valuable lessons in teamwork and communication.

Agnay is transforming his Micro:bit car into an object-detection robot. This project is a great step into the world of AI, teaching the robot to track objects it has been trained to recognize.

Ronith is on an exciting journey, building his first Arduino robot car. We guide students step-by-step as they assemble and program their first complex robotic vehicle.

A closer look at Ronith's Arduino car build. You can see the wiring and components coming together, a crucial part of the hands-on learning process at RoboticSchools.

About Our Young Innovators & Achievers

Real learning happens when kids go beyond theory to build functional projects like line-following bots or AI face recognition systems. Every student works on hardware like Micro-bit or Arduino in 1:1 sessions, meaning they troubleshoot their own circuit errors and code bugs before that final, successful build.

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