The robot is designed to complete a specific task: shooting purple and green balls into a red or blue target. To earn extra points, the balls must be placed in a precise order, requiring both accuracy and strategic programming. Team members have been testing, adjusting, and improving their design to ensure the robot performs reliably once put together during competition conditions. In addition to building the robot, the team is also required to write a detailed report explaining their design process, coding choices, and problem-solving methods. This report is an important part of the competition and reflects the technical and collaborative skills developed throughout the project.
To support their journey, the robotics team organized a winter market o for the primary school students. They collaborated with the LEGO league team who were able to come and exhibit their robot. The market raised funds to help finance the team’s trip to the Netherlands, where they will compete against other teams from different countries.
At the international competition, teams are judged on how quickly and accurately they can assemble and operate their robots. Success depends not only on speed, but also on precision and teamwork.
Through their hard work and dedication, the robotics team hopes to represent their school proudly while gaining valuable experience in engineering, programming, and international collaboration.
