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Our Young STEM Champions: Competition Victories

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We don't just teach STEM—we build champions. Take a look at the robots our students built and the medals they brought home from the World STEM & Robotics Olympiad.

A huge congratulations to our student Hiyaan Javeri for receiving the Special Judge's Choice award as a Young Scientist at the WSRO 2025 National Championship. Your innovative spirit is an inspiration.

Celebrating a fantastic 1st Rank win for Shanay Soni and Ayaan Mehta in the Young Scientists Jr. Category at the WSRO 2025 National Championship. Their teamwork and creativity were outstanding.

Another proud moment as our student Kian Shah wins the Special Judge's Choice award in the Young Scientist All Open category at the WSRO 2025 National Championship.

We are thrilled to announce Rudra Bhatt and Viyan Shah as 1st Rank winners in the Young Scientists Sr. Category at the WSRO 2025 National Championship. Their advanced project impressed everyone.

Congratulations to Bhavesh Saroj for securing the 2nd Rank in the highly competitive RoboRace Category at the WSRO 2025 National Championship. His robot's speed and precision were top-notch.

Well done to Mann Parekh and Shanay Shah for earning the Special Judge's Choice Award in the Industry 4.0 Category at the WSRO 2025 National Championship. Their project showcased a deep understanding of future technologies.

A fantastic achievement for Team SensAble, Mann Paleja and Mann Parekh, who secured 2nd Rank in the Entrepreneurship Challenge at the WSRO 2025 National Championship.

About this collection

Winning a robotics championship isn't just about writing clean code—it's about hardware durability and troubleshooting under pressure. When our students prep for events like WSRO or FLL, they aren't just reading textbooks; they are in our labs refining line-follower algorithms, soldering circuits, and running mock-races until their robots are competition-ready.

From First Circuit to National Podium

We believe the best way to learn robotics is by putting a machine on the track and seeing how it handles a curve. Our competition training isn't a lecture series; it's an extension of our lab work where students transition from theory to real-world performance.

How We Train Our Squads

Preparation for competitions like the World STEM & Robotics Olympiad (WSRO), FIRST LEGO League (FLL), and Robotex is intense. We focus on three core pillars:

  • Hardware Robustness: Whether it's a LEGO Sumo bot or an Arduino-based racer, we teach kids to build for impact, not just for aesthetics. This includes choosing the right torque for motors and ensuring sensors are shielded.
  • Logic Optimization: We move beyond basic block coding. Our students learn to optimize C++ and Python syntax to ensure their bots process obstacle data in milliseconds.
  • Mock Competitions: We replicate tournament conditions in our center, forcing students to troubleshoot their wiring and code under a ticking clock, just like they will on the big day.

Why This Matters

When a student wins in the 'Robo Race' or 'Line Follower' category, it's proof they understand the synergy between their code and their mechanics. It’s the difference between a robot that works in a controlled room and one that wins on a national stage.

We provide the access to Raspberry Pi modules, 3D printers, and specialized soldering stations, but the drive? That comes from the students. We’ve seen them fail, rebuild, and win, and that resilience is what stays with them long after the competition ends.

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I started Science Kidz because I wanted kids to stop just looking at screens and start building the future. Whether it's a 7-year-old coding their first app or a teen prepping for the World STEM & Robotics Olympiad, my goal is simple: give them the tools, the mentorship, and the freedom to fail until they succeed.