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Murieston Robotics

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Murieston Robotics Club

Murieston Village Hall is delighted to host Murieston Robotics Club run by First Step Robotics.

Do you know someone age 7-17 who is curious about how things work? Do they love building, experimenting, and exploring new ideas? Then our new Robotics Club is perfect for them! Develop problem-solving and teamwork skills in a supportive environment.

We have 2 regular weekly clubs, running on term-time Saturdays: one for children aged 7-11 and another for children aged 12-17.

The material will be focused on achieving a defined end goal, a step at a time. Children will learn increasingly complex ways to programming robots and compete in obstacle course challenges. The eventual aim is to compete as a team in national robotics competitions.