Robotics
Robotics Club
Members of Robotics CCA develop construction and programming skills to build robots that perform specific tasks. They are provided with opportunities for collaborative learning, enabling them to strengthen their teamwork and problem-solving abilities. In-house competitions are organized to allow members to challenge themselves and showcase their skills. Dedicated members who demonstrate both aptitude and a positive attitude during CCA sessions are selected to represent the school in external competitions.
Objectives
Robotics members will be developed holistically across three key areas:
1. Skills:
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Problem-solving and critical thinking skills through programming, building, and troubleshooting robots.
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Creativity and innovation in designing solutions to real-world challenges.
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Technical skills in coding, engineering design, and use of robotics tools and software.
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Collaboration and communication skills when working in teams to complete projects and competitions.
2. Values:
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Perseverance and resilience in overcoming setbacks and failures.
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Responsibility in handling equipment and completing assigned tasks.
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Integrity and sportsmanship during competitions and teamwork.
3. Leadership:
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Taking initiative to guide and support peers in projects and competitions.
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Developing decision-making and project management skills.
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Fostering teamwork by encouraging inclusiveness and respect for diverse ideas.
Programme Highlights
Basic Group
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Hands-on Building: Develop basic construction techniques to assemble functional robots.
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Computational Thinking and Coding: Learn fundamental programming skills to control robot movements effectively.
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Teamwork and Communication: Collaborate respectfully with teammates to achieve shared goals.
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Problem-Solving: Apply learning in practical and engaging ways through in-house challenges.
Advanced Group
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Research and Information Literacy: Conduct online research on different robot designs to identify those most suitable for various missions.
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Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills: Compare and analyse different robots to determine the most effective design.
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Competitions and Showcases: Represent the school in national robotics competitions, applying skills and showcasing creativity.
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Leadership and Collaboration: Take on leadership roles within the CCA by guiding junior members, sharing knowledge, and demonstrating initiative during teamwork.
Achievements
2023 - Participation in National Robotics Competition
2024 - Participation in Innovation, Design & Engineering (IDE) Competition
2025 - Participation in Innovation, Design & Engineering (IDE) Competition & National Robotics Competition
Training Session
Tuesday 7.40 am to 9.10 am
Friday 2.15 pm to 3.45 pm
Venue
Computer Labs 1 & 3
Student Experience
“Over the years, Robotics has enabled me to master skills I never imagined I could achieve. In today’s world of AI and technology, I believe the knowledge and experience gained during CCA training will benefit me in many ways in the future. Beyond building robots, I have also learnt valuable life lessons, such as the importance of teamwork and how it plays a key role in achieving success.” – Li Ziqi
“Robotics has always been my passion. I have pursued this learning path since Primary 3, and along the way, I have faced countless challenges. Nevertheless, these obstacles never stopped me from progressing further in school. I am grateful for the guidance I received, and I have learnt valuable lessons from my mistakes. My team members and trainers played a key role in every session, supporting me in both building and coding.” – Wang Zian