Would you like to find out how to build a LEGO® model that can move, speak and think by itself?
Would you like to discover a fun way to learn about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math?
Do you have a school or community group interested in a robotics program and/or entering a team in the FLL?
Here's a chance to make new friends in a cool after-school club – and be taught by a robotics team that is now the top team in the world for STEM Education, and Outreach. This team doesn't just build robots - they change the world!
In Robo Club classes, students learn how to design, build, and program their own robots. Project Bucephalus team members will pass on their skills in teamwork, lateral thinking, and having FUN!
The Robo Club curriculum contains lessons and games designed to develop robotics, engineering, and programming skills. Catering to both beginner and advanced students, activities are mixed between single-week challenges and multi-week projects. The occasional competition is thrown in for good measure (Robot Sumo is a favourite!).
Project Bucephalus took home in 2025 the Impact Award at the FIRST Championships in the USA, the single highest award in the global program! Project Bucephalus Robotics - are only the 4th team outside the USA to ever receive this honour in 32 years - and they’re from right here in the Illawarra! Recognised for their groundbreaking work in STEM education, they’ve officially joined the FIRST Hall of Fame.
Term 4 Robo Clubs will start from Tuesday the 14th October!
Places are already filling up! Check out our Robo Club page to get a list of open classes and follow the links to register through the TryBooking page. Students can also apply their Creative Kids voucher during registration. To obtain your voucher, or get more information regarding the Creative Kids program, visit service.nsw.gov.au
Current Robo Clubs:
Monday (3:45-5:45 pm) – Nowra Robo Club (Cambewarra Public School)
Extra Activity:Unified Robotics is a LEGO robotics competition for small teams of children with and without intellectual disabilities or ASD.
Project Bucephalus runs the program in Australia and is very keen to share the opportunity! Participation is free if you can get your hands on a LEGO robotics kit. Teams can build a competition robot in about 6 hours, and will compete at Wollongong TAFE on the 25th November. Please contact us if you are interested in finding out more - we're happy to work with schools, families, or community groups!
Please reach out and contact us or call 0403 390 547 with any questions regarding any of our Robotics programs. We also have an FAQ Page HERE for more information.