ROBOTICS COMPETIONS
Robotics Challenge is an exciting opportunity for students! Not only are students able to practice coding and problem solving skills, but they will also have the chance to build innovative thinking and collaboration skills. In the setting of a team challenge, students will use engineering design processes in an authentic way.
Robocube supports a number of competitions in the UK & Ireland. Our focus is to connect students, educators and schools in every community to a variety of proven and engaging educational technology-based competitions. Our goal is to inspire an early love of coding, computer science, tangible learning, and STEAM education.
Through coding and problem solving, teams can equip themselves with essential 21st century skills.
Why join?
Develop computational thinking skills
Through coding and problem solving, teams can equip themselves with essential 21st century skills.
Builds teamwork and community spirit
63% of coaches found a growth in teamwork, collaboration and perseverance in their teams.
Compete virtually from anywhere in the world
It's a virtual competition! Teams complete missions at their own pace and submit results via our online portal.

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The Wonder League Robotics Competition (WLRC) started in 2015 and has now reached more than 86,500 kids over the last five years. This growing network of coding and robotics teams uses our all-inclusive program to inspire an early love of coding, computer science, tangible learning, and STEAM education.
Learn MoreLearning processes in school might seem old and boring, both for teachers and students. In a world where keywords such as innovation and STEAM skills are everywhere, the challenge arises: How can we stay up to date with the latest knowledge gaps for the younger generations? How can we prepare the kids for an employment market where the requirements are constantly adapting to the newest tech releases?We don’t yet have a solution to fit all the educational institutions’ pain points, but we do have several action plans that will reshape the way teaching STEM skills is approached.
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