O’Botz Robotics is Multi-disciplinary STEM Program for Children
which includes: Electronics | Robotics | Artificial Intelligence | Coding & more for children aged 8-18 years
O’Botz introduces children to futuristic technologies and STEM education. In addition to the fundamentals of science, math, engineering & technology, the program endows children with numerous benefits that contribute to their soft skills development.
As children learn through the well-researched 7 progressive levels, they become adept in handling technologies, develop critical thinking skills and create innovative machines independently. O’Botz opens a distinct world of opportunities for children & helps them to attain “skills-of-the-future” that will contribute both to their professional & personal success.
Our curriculum consists of 7 levels that starts with Simple electronic circuits and continuously covers concepts all the way until humanoids at Level 7.
The program is sketched to be understandable by children ageing 8 years and above. This program implements practical way of learning as opposed to theoretical learning in many traditional educational institutions. If the class is about resistor, every kid will have resistor in hand and will test the resistor along with it’s properties in the same class itself.
What makes O’Botz Unique & Better
than other Robotics/Coding Program?
- Hands-on Learning & Development
- Multi-disciplinary STEM Program
- Not just Coding, but also Electronics, Algorithms & Designing
- Machine & Robot Building
- Unique Take Home Robotic Kit
- Promotes Soft Skills Development
- Annual Robotic Competition
Students & Parents Reviews
"My daughter attends O'Botz classes and she totally enjoys it. The class environment offers fun-based interactive learning. My daughter has been exposed to STEM, robotics & coding, which is excellent."
Megha Jadav
ParentKamala Paul
O'Botz Student“At O'Botz, my son is learning not just about robotics, but also about researching, trying and failing, until he gets the right answer. The scope to fail and persevere is so important for kids to prepare them to be life-long learners.”
Rosalyn Fernandez
O'Botz Parent"One of the exciting part about O'Botz is the annual Olympiads. The competition is very exciting and students make very creative robotic models."”