STEM Competition Training
RoboticSchools - Best Robotics, Coding & AI Classes for Kids
Pricing Guide
Software & Hackathon Prep
Core Modules
- Coding Languages: Instruction in Block Coding (Scratch) or Text Coding (Python 3.x).
- Competition Focus: Specific problem statements for iCode Global Hackathon and ESA Astro Pi Mission SpaceLab.
- Logic Building: Algorithm design, flowchart creation, and computational thinking.
Tools & Resources
- Software Stack: Access to Thonny IDE, Replit, and proprietary AI Hand Tracking apps.
- Assets: Library of sprites, sound assets, and datasets for data science projects.
- Simulation: Timed coding drills and mock competition environments.
Center Facilities
- Workstations: High-spec laptops/desktops with high-speed internet for cloud submissions.
- Admin Support: Code formatting guidance, ReadMe file creation, and weekly quiz reports.
Robotics & Hardware Training
Hardware Inventory
- Microcontrollers: In-class usage of Arduino Uno and Nano boards.
- Actuators: DC Gear Motors (BO Motors), Servo Motors, and rubber grip wheels.
- Electronics: L298N motor drivers, breadboards, jumper wires, and 9V/Li-ion batteries.
- Sensors: IR Proximity sensors for line following and HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensors.
Technical Skills
- Assembly: Use of screwdrivers, pliers, and wire strippers for chassis construction.
- Circuitry: Power management, VCC/GND wiring, and breadboard connections.
- Embedded C++: Writing Arduino IDE code for motor control and sensor logic.
Arena Access
- Practice Zone: Test driving on specialized Robo-Soccer Green Mats.
- Tactics: Defensive/offensive driving strategy and real-time hardware troubleshooting.
Advanced Innovation & Prototyping
Advanced Electronics
- AI Hardware: Training on HuskyLens for vision systems and object detection.
- Processors: Integration of Raspberry Pi 4, ESP32 for IoT, or NVIDIA Jetson Nano.
- Power Systems: Handling solar panels, high-voltage distribution, and waterproofing.
R&D & Fabrication
- 3D Modelling: Design guidance using Tinkercad or Fusion 360.
- Prototyping: Access to 3D printing for custom mounts and mechanism design (conveyor belts, arms).
- Materials: Usage of PVC, acrylic sheets, foam boards, and sealants.
Project Management
- Presentation: Coaching on judging pitches, verbal explanation, and Q&A handling.
- Documentation: Creation of engineering notebooks, project reports, and display posters.
- Strategy: Design thinking lifecycle from ideation to testing and iteration.
About STEM Competition Training
From Idea to Winning Robot
I train students to turn wild ideas into robots and code that actually win prizes. If you’re tired of just reading about tech and want to dive straight into building, you’ll fit right in with our 'Roboteers' squad. We get our hands dirty, sometimes things break, but that’s how we learn.
Real Wins, Real Stories
My students have written Python code that ran on the ISS, built Arduino-powered river cleaning bots, and knocked it out of the park at the World Robot Olympiad. There’s no shortcut to winning - it’s all sweat, trial, and error. Sometimes our bots crash or our code refuses to cooperate, but that’s part of the game.
What You’ll Actually Do
- Build robots from scratch for STEM competitions like WRO and hackathons
- Program in Python, Scratch, and C++
- Use AI cameras and sensors for practical projects (firefighting bots, eco-friendly games)
- Prep for international STEM certification
How We Train
- You pick the project - I guide you through the mess and magic
- It’s not all solo work; teamwork and creativity are key
- I’m there for every bug, every hardware hiccup, and every last-minute code fix
Why It’s Worth It
We’ve got a bunch of awards, but what matters is you walk away with skills that make you stand out. If you want World Robot Olympiad coaching or real hackathon prep, let’s build something awesome together.
Meet your Expert
Roboticschools
My Story
We’re Roboticschools. Started out in Bangalore, now we’re everywhere—UK, USA, Singapore. Our thing? Making tech fun, not scary. Kids as young as 5 have built robots with us. One time, a 6-year-old called us ‘Best robotix teem’—cutest award ever. We’re not just teachers, we’re Roboteers, helping kids get that ‘Aha!’ moment, whether it’s coding for the International Space Station or just making a robot blink. Come join our crazy crew.
My Work
Courses for Young Innovators - We teach Scratch coding for kids, Python, C++, Java, plus Micro:bit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi robotics, and more.
Hands-on Projects - Kids make stuff like AI face recognition project, voice robots, river-cleaning bots—learning by doing, not just listening.
Open to All Ages - Classes for ages 5 to 18, total newbies or mini techies. Online and at our Bangalore center.
Competition Ready - We prep kids for World Robot Olympiad training, iCode Hackathon, Astro Pi Challenge—real global contests.