Robotics Program – 8 Weeks of Hands-On STEM Learning
For Late Primary and Early High School Students – Build, Code, and Innovate
About the Program
Empowering Students Through Robotics
Since 2017, we trained over hundreds of students in STEM workshops. Our Robotics Program is now rolling out to schools is designed to inspire young learners by combining Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths into real-world projects.
- Hands-on learning with robotics kits
- Coding skills for future-ready students
- Applied mathematics & engineering concepts
- Collaboration, teamwork & leadership
Why Robotics?
Robotics Involves ALL of STEM Faculties.
- Future Industry Growth: Robotics companies in Australia generated $18B in revenue (2021), up from $12B in 2018.
- 21st Century Skills: Coding, critical thinking, teamwork, problem solving.
- STEM Integration: Robotics ties together science, technology, engineering, and maths in a fun, applied way.
Program Structure – 8 Weeks
Each week builds new skills through projects and teamwork.
- Introduction to Robotics & STEM
- Basics of Coding & Applied Math
- Sensors & Robot Design
- Hands-On Robotics Build
- Programming for Movement & Tasks
- Team Projects: Problem Solving with Robots
- Innovation & Presentation Skills
- Final Showcase & Leadership Reflection
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the program, students will:
- Build and program functional robots
- Apply coding & engineering in real-world projects
- Develop problem solving, teamwork & leadership skills
- Prepare for future STEM pathways and careers OR
- Join First Lego League Robotics Competition
Program Requirements
We provide:
- Trainers & curriculum
- Robotics kits (LEGO Mindstorms)
- Training material, LMS & progress tracking
Schools provide:
- Classroom / Computer lab with
- Computers/ Laptops/iPads with internet
- Interactive whiteboard/projector
Pricing & Enrolment
- Program fees depend on the number of students & resources.
- Flexible models: invoiced to schools OR parents (Creative Kids Voucher accepted).
Discounts available if schools provide laptops/kits.