Robotics Club

Robotics Club

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Meeting Date(s): Wednesday, Thursday (After School)

Room number: 114

Staff Adviser: Kevin Cheung

Email: kevin.cheung@tdsb.on.ca 

Social Media: acci.robotic 

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About Our Club

The Robotics Club at ACCI is a dynamic and creative group of people committed to achieving success in a range of engineering fields. The group sets itself apart by involving its members in demanding robotics activities and contests that include Lego, Arduino, and Vex. Led by a team of enthusiastic mentors, these students work together to design, build, and program robots to compete in various competitions. The team meets regularly to brainstorm ideas, problem-solve, and collaborate on their robotic creations. Through their participation in the robotics club, students develop important skills such as teamwork, critical thinking, and perseverance. The Albert Campbell School Club robotics team is a shining example of the power of STEM education and its ability to inspire and empower young minds. 

"I learned practical applications for many of the engineering and coding concepts that would have never had use cases outside of that specific field. I also developed my ability to work well in groups, making sure to involve everyone equally." - Aravinthan

Learning Experience


Upcoming Events (2023-2024)

CETA Competition 

"This robotics competition is designed for students enrolled in Computer Engineering, and/or other technological disciplines. The aim of this challenge is to build an autonomous line-following robot and showcase the capability of students.

Students who participate in this challenge will be drawing from several skill sets.  The building of robots requires knowledge and skills in both mechanical and electrical design.  Also, students will be required to program the robot to accept sensory information and respond appropriately so that it efficiently completes the challenges.  Students must demonstrate good communication skills.

The competition has been designed so that students at all levels can participate and share their knowledge and understanding of robotics and autonomous control systems."