Robotics Through Project-Based Learning

At Maverick Learning Centre, Robotics is more than assembling machines—it’s about learning by doing. Through project-based learning, students explore real-world problems, design solutions, and bring their ideas to life using robotics and automation.

Beginner Robotics

For early learners & beginners

  • Introduction to robotics & electronics
  • Understanding sensors, motors & controllers
  • Block-based / beginner-friendly coding
  • Simple hands-on robotic models
  • Focus on curiosity and exploration

Intermediate Robotics

For growing innovators

  • Project-based robotic buildsfames + turpis egestas
  • Introduction to programming logic
  • Working with sensors & automation
  • Problem-solving through real challenges
  • Team-based projects

Advanced Robotics

For future engineers

  • Advanced robotics & automation concepts
  • Real-world problem-solving projects
  • Coding, debugging & optimization
  • Innovation-focused challenges
  • Preparation for competitions & future STEM paths

Learn Robotics by Building Real Projects

Common Questions

Project-Based Learning means students learn robotics by working on real projects. Instead of only learning theory, students design, build, and program robots to solve practical problems.

No prior experience is required. Our program is designed for beginners as well as students with some background. We guide students step by step based on their skill level.

The robotics program is suitable for school students across different age groups. Learning levels are structured to match the student’s age and understanding.

Students develop problem-solving skills, logical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and confidence in technology, along with foundational knowledge in robotics and programming.

Students work on hands-on projects such as basic robots, sensor-based systems, and automated models inspired by real-world applications.

The program is highly practical. Most learning happens through hands-on activities, experimentation, and project work.

What Parents & Students Say

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