
build 🧠 code. 💡 compete. 🤖 repeat.
TCR Club 2026

🔧 Vision
To spark innovation and confidence in every learner, encouraging them to explore the world of technology, robotics, and coding with curiosity and creativity.
🎯 Mission:
Trophy Computers & Robotics is committed to offering dynamic workshops and extra-mural programs that:
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Make STEM education accessible, relevant, and fun
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Teach robotics, coding, and design thinking through hands-on learning
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Equip learners with critical 21st-century skills
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Inspire a generation of young innovators, creators, and problem-solvers
🎯 Objective
Our Extra-Mural classes provide learners from Grade 1 to 9 with fun, engaging, and educational experiences in robotics, mechanics, and coding. Each group meets once a week for hands-on learning using LEGO® Education kits, Scratch coding, and digital exploration.
🧒 Grades 1–3: LEGO Mechanics Explorers
Focus: Building, storytelling, and early STEAM skills
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Hands-on LEGO® building with simple machines
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Explore push/pull, gears, levers & pulleys
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Use of LEGO® Education BricQ Motion or similar kits
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Optional: Introduce Scratch Jr. for early logic skills
Goal: Spark creativity and build foundational problem-solving through mechanics
🧑🏫 Grades 4–5: Beginner Robotics & Coding
Focus: Introduction to programming and basic robotics
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Use LEGO® NXT, EV3, or Spike Prime (school-dependent)
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Program using LEGO software (NXT-G, EV3 Classroom, or Spike App)
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Understand robot movement, sensors, sequences, loops
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Build simple autonomous robots
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Optional: Scratch 3.0 visual coding games and animations
Goal: Lay the groundwork for robotics and algorithmic thinking
🤖 Grades 6–7: Intermediate Robotics Innovators
Focus: Enhanced building and programming skills
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Complex robot designs with task-oriented missions
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Work with My Blocks, loops, logic, and multiple sensors
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Apply engineering principles to solve challenges
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Introduce teamwork and challenge-based projects
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Optional: Scratch 3.0 visual coding games and animations
Goal: Deepen understanding of robotics systems and structured programming
🧬 Grades 8–9: Advanced Robotics & Engineering
Focus: Problem-solving through real-world robotics challenges
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Advanced builds with customizable attachments
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Use conditionals, parallel tasks, and optimized code
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Engineering design process and mechanical analysis
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Transition to independent project work
Goal: Prepare for competition, leadership roles, or high school robotics programs
🔁 Structure & Details
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Once a week after school
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55 minutes per session
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Small groups (max. 8 learners per instructor)
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Equipment provided (robot kits, laptops/tablets, worksheets)
💥 Why Join?
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Builds confidence in 21st-century skills
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Fosters teamwork, innovation, and critical thinking
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Prepares learners for future careers in STEM
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FUN, dynamic learning environment with real results
