SRCollege is leading a Robotics Clubs network called Gosnells Robotics Clubs which is 13 schools in the area. Thornlie SHS are leading the project with SRCollege and all of the 2 high schools' feeder primary schools are members of the network.
The goal of Gosnells Robotics Clubs is to develop competition robotics clubs in each school and to create the opportunity for students to learn STEM skills through robotics competition from primary school into high school.
Google Generously sponsored the Southern River College Gosnells Robotics Clubs Project for 3 years to help 10 disadvantaged schools to start and run Robotics Clubs for students to compete in FIRST Robotics Competitions.
Curtin University STEM Outreach run FIRST competitions in Western Australia and do much to support Robotics Teams in the state. We are grateful for the generosity of staff and Engineering students who support our students in achieving their goals.
We would be happy to present a donation to support the Western Blue Tongues in the 2025 FIRST Robotics Competition. All of us at Nu Style FM wish the WBTs all the success they deserve.
As an experienced provider of roofing, building, and maintenance services in Western Australia, Nu Style FM specialises in professional advice, quality repairs and construction, and innovative solutions.
* Design - Supply - Construct * Quality Galvanised Structural Steel Sheds General Steel Products (GSP) is a family owned business, specializing in the design, supply and installation of high quality structural steel frame sheds
To be a sustainable FIRST Robotics Team at SR College for the future.
To compete in FIRST Robotics Competition Events in WA and Internationally (Sydney) each year.
To promote STEM learning through robotics in our community and beyond
To provide a safe and inclusive club for all interested students which can give them a sense of belonging and support their good mental and physical health.
To reach our goals we need support. Our student team members' families cannot all afford to pay for travel to Sydney each year. We are very grateful for the efforts of our teachers and mentors in securing funding for building robots and for us to attend local events but travel to Sydney is a big issue for us.
We have some financial and material needs. Can you help us?
Contact Mr John Townley (Our Lead Coach) at john.townley@education.wa.edu.au if you or your company can help us in any way.
Materials - 12V electrical, aluminium plate and tubing, fasteners, timber, acrylic plastics, various general tools and hardware
FRC Competiton fees are $6000 USD - beyond the capacity of our school budget to fund - we get a robot kit each year included in that registration.
Travel expenses to represent our country at the International FRC Southern Cross Regional held in Sydney each year. $2000 for flights accommodation and meals per 20 people each year.
Food - we provide afternoon tea for 24 students every week at our club.