In our Robotics classes, children embark on a thrilling journey of exploration, where they can unleash their curiosity by constructing and crafting using basic materials and computer programs. These classes seamlessly integrate math, science, and technology, empowering kids to design and construct remarkable machines that possess the capability to operate autonomously.
Our extracurriculars extend beyond just learning a skill, these are the learning outcomes
With a theme of Heroes on Wheels, students will build a miniature police car, which involves the chasis, assemnly, siren, lights, and spin. This would help them practice their mechanical, electrical, assembly, and troubleshooting skills.
Keeping a theme of Heroes on Wheels, students will build a pretty impressive mini waste recucyling truck – complete with a robotic hand, an ability to sort objects by colour, and an ability to sort objects by shape. Students will hone their mechanical and assembly skills, whilst also revising electornics and troubleshooting.
Keeping a theme of Heroes on Wheels, students will build a mini fire truck: including a moble body, a water gun, and an ability for the gun to throw water when it detects a flame. Students will hone their mechanical and assembly skills, whilst also revising electornics and troubleshooting.
With a new quarterly theme of Guardians of the Galaxy, students will build a mini tank that has a cannon, a remote controlled trigger, and an armoured body that feels sturdy.
Keeping the quarterly theme of Guardians of the Galaxy, students will build a locomotive bot that can attack and defend from other bots. This will allow students to think about what tradeoffs they want to make in their design keeping in mind what their peers are making.
Keeping the quarterly theme of Guardians of the Galaxy, students will build a rover keeping in mind the Rocker bogie mechanism that is primarily used in the mars rovers to overcome the rough terrains while maintaining stability. It is NASA’s favorite mechanism for space vehicles & rovers. It consists of two arms with wheels mounted to each.
With a new quarterly theme of Robo Sports, students will build a F1 car that is optimised for being streamlined for speed. Students will have to think about how to make their designs modified to give them speed gains.
Keeping the quarterly theme of Robo Sports, students will build a bot that can kick (“move”) small objects from one place to another, and can adjust direction and strength. This will be a fun way for students to bring their practical knowledge about football and apply it to their bots
Keeping the quarterly theme of Robo Sports, students will build a bot that can solve mazes using. This bot works by building a locomotive body with sensors that can detect obstructions and alter course to find a way out.