Robotics and Coding Competition Training for Kids
From local hackathons to running code on the International Space Station, we turn classroom learning into podium finishes. See how our students compete and win.
We celebrate Aarav Mehta's 1st place victory at the Vibgyor Group of Schools’ Intraschool Robotics Competition. His success is a testament to the practical, competition-focused training we provide.
Our team proudly holds their participation certificates at the WRO India 2024 - Future Innovators event. They presented two major projects: a River Cleaning Robot and a Firefighting Robot, showcasing their skills in coding, electronics, and AI.
Our mentor's certificate from the Astro Pi Mission Space Lab Challenge, an ESA and Raspberry Pi Foundation project. This recognizes our guidance in helping students run their code on the International Space Station.
This certificate was awarded to our student team, Eshaan and Adhya, for successfully running their computer program on the ISS. It marks a monumental achievement in their coding journey.
This map shows the exact coordinates over Earth where our students' Python code was executed on the International Space Station. This is a real-world application of their programming skills, tracked via satellite data.
Congratulations to Arshan Aggarwal for securing Rank 52 out of 1290 students in the Global Hackathon 2024 Asia National Finals. This achievement qualifies him for the International Finals.
We also celebrate Advay Jain for ranking 71 out of 1290 in the same Global Hackathon 2024. His success demonstrates the high level of problem-solving skills our students develop.
About this collection
Winning a competition is 10 percent syntax and 90 percent iteration. We do not just teach the code; we guide your child through the rigorous debugging and hardware-testing cycle that judges look for in WRO and Astro Pi entries. It is about learning to pivot when the robot crashes, not just building it to run.
Success in robotics isn't accidental. Whether it is preparing for the World Robot Olympiad or the Global Hackathon, our 'Roboteers' squad follows a structured path of design, trial, and error. We treat competitions as a classroom, where a failing robot is a lesson, not a defeat.
How We Train for Wins
- Real-World Projects: Our students build functioning river-cleaning robots and AI-powered fire-fighting bots. They aren't just following manuals; they are solving live problem statements.
- Competition Rigour: We simulate the pressure of events like the ESA Astro Pi Mission Space Lab. Students learn to refine Python code until it is efficient enough to run on the International Space Station.
- Hardware Proficiency: From soldering motors to programming Arduino and Raspberry Pi, we ensure students understand the physical mechanics behind their code.
Our training focuses on logic building and computational thinking. We provide the high-spec environment, the AI cameras, and the specialized sensors needed to bring these projects to life. If you want your child to stop just consuming tech and start creating, join us at our Bellandur center to get competition-ready.
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We are Roboticschools. We take tech from the screen to the real world, turning kids into young innovators who solve actual problems. If you want your child to move beyond theory and build robots that perform on a global stage, you have found the right crew.
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