Opening Doors in Public Schools

2024–2025

Opening Doors in Public Schools

Talent is everywhere; opportunity isn’t. For this reason, we partnered with the Ministry of Education to bring the same robotics curriculum to students who too often get left behind:

  • Tohwita High School: 52 students enrolled
  • Safra Public Middle School: 48 students enrolled

In partnership with Robotech, we brought intensive robotics workshops to Sœurs du Rosaire (Burj Hammoud) and Sœurs de la Besançon (Baabda), giving middle schoolers a real head start in engineering.

  • We reached 40 students across grades 7, 8, and 9 (20 students per school).
  • Basic Track (12 hours): Students grasped foundational STEM concepts and proudly built their first working Line-Tracking Robot.
  • Advanced Track (26 hours): A deep dive into programming, where students mastered Arduino microcontrollers, sensors, and motors, and saw their code come alive.
  • The grand finale: Each workshop closed with a completion ceremony where students demonstrated their projects to parents, teachers, and school directors, turning months of effort into a moment of pride.

In Pictures

Schoolgirls presenting a model-house robotics projectStudents building an electronics project with a laptop in classStudent holding a breadboard during a robotics classTeacher leading a robotics lesson with a projectorStudents following a robotics workshop on their laptopsInstructor explaining a concept at the whiteboard