Robotics isn't just about building robots. It's about preparing your child for a world that doesn't exist yet. At Sisonkhe Robotics Academy, we make the complex simple and the future accessible to every child in Eswatini.
If you're completely new to robotics, don't worry! Here's a simple breakdown:
Like LEGO, but smarter! Kids assemble robot parts to create moving machines.
Giving robots instructions (like teaching a pet tricks, but with a computer).
Figuring out how to make robots complete tasks and overcome challenges.
Working together to design, build, and improve robot creations.
Robotics principles help cars navigate without drivers.
Robots assist surgeons in delicate operations.
Robotics makes homes more efficient and secure.
65% of children entering primary school today will work in jobs that don't exist yet
- World Economic Forum Report
| Skills Developed | Robotics | Sports | Music |
|---|---|---|---|
| Problem Solving | |||
| Technology Literacy | |||
| Coding Skills | |||
| Engineering Thinking | |||
| Team Collaboration | |||
| Career Preparation |
Studies show robotics students improve in:
STEM careers pay 26% more than non-STEM careers on average.
STEM jobs are growing 3x faster than non-STEM jobs.
Eswatini needs tech innovators for sustainable development.
"I knew nothing about robots or coding when I enrolled my son. I was worried he'd be overwhelmed. But after just one term, not only is he building amazing robots, but his math grades improved from a C to an A! Now he helps ME with technology!"
Mother of Sipho (Age 11), Bank Teller
Critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics mastery
Leadership, perseverance, adaptability, time management
Coding, data analysis, digital citizenship, online safety
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Let your child experience robotics first-hand with no obligation. See their eyes light up when they build their first robot!
Hands-on robot building
No need to bring anything
Certified instructors
No credit card required. Limited spots available each week.
Simple 3-step enrollment process. Your child could be building their first robot next week!