Imaginarium Courses
Robotics
ROBOTICS


Benefits of Robotics:

Improves concentration
Robotics incorporate vital hands-on learning that improves the engagement and attention span of our students

Develops critical creative thinking & problem-solving skills
Students get to inject their own creativity into designing and programming their robots based on different given goals or real-world problems that they may encounter

Learning the importance of teamwork
Students will collaborate with peers in developing their solutions and prototypes, and in the process, learn how to communicate their individual ideas within a team

Enhance mastery of academic subjects
Robotics enhances students’ knowledge of academic subjects (such as Mathematics and Science) by applying these to the solutions and prototype that they are developing
Foundational Robotics with Dash
No. of modules (year) | 12 |
Age group | 5 – 6 years old |
Course summary | In this course, students will be introduced to the world of robotics programming using the Dash robot hardware. Lessons are carefully curated to familiarise students with the concept of programming, before applying it to challenges and missions for Dash. |
Pre-requisite | Pre-course quiz |
Progression | Engineering robotics with LEGO |
Foundational Robotics with Dash

No. of modules (year) |
12 |
Age group |
5 – 6 years old |
Course summary |
In this course, students will be introduced to the world of robotics programming using the Dash robot hardware. Lessons are carefully curated to familiarise students with the concept of programming, before applying it to challenges and missions for Dash. |
Pre-requisite |
Pre-course quiz |
Progression |
Engineering robotics with LEGO |
Engineering Robotics with LEGO
No. of modules (year) | 12 |
Age group | 7 – 9 years old |
Course summary | In this course, students will be introduced to the world of robotics designing using the LEGO robot hardware. With prior knowledge of robotics programming, Students are challenged to apply their knowledge in this course. |
Pre-requisite | Robotics aptitude test – Engineering |
Progression | Competitive Robotics with LEGO |
Engineering Robotics with LEGO

No. of modules (year) |
12 |
Age group |
7 – 9 years old |
Course summary |
In this course, students will be introduced to the world of robotics designing using the LEGO robot hardware. With prior knowledge of robotics programming, Students are challenged to apply their knowledge in this course. |
Pre-requisite |
Robotics aptitude test – Engineering |
Progression |
Competitive Robotics with LEGO |
Competitive Robotics with LEGO
No. of modules (year) | 12 |
Age group | 10 – 14 years old |
Course summary | The course is specially designed for students who are ready to dive in deeper into the world of robotics competition. Lessons are curated to encourage students to apply everything they have learnt in prior courses |
Pre-requisite | Robotics aptitude test – Competition |
Progression | Nil |
Competitive Robotics with LEGO

No. of modules (year) |
12 |
Age group |
10 – 14 years old |
Course summary |
The course is specially designed for students who are ready to dive in deeper into the world of robotics competition. Lessons are curated to encourage students to apply everything they have learnt in prior courses |
Pre-requisite |
Robotics aptitude test – Competition |
Progression |
Nil |