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​Cooktown State School Robotics Club

Cooktown State School Robotics Club was founded in 2015 by a diverse group of keen teenagers and adult mentors. The aim of the club is to develop new skills and opportunities in remote Far North Queensland through the use and application of robotics. The fields of engineering, robotics and programming are areas that will be needed in the future. Our members wish to develop their skills further through challenging competition. By doing so, the group must travel great distances to do this.

The competing students attend Cooktown P-12 State School which situated in Cooktown, a community in the Cape York region of Far North Queensland. The group consists of six boys and two girls of secondary school age and a mentor who is a local school teacher. They meet five days a week and give up their own time to learn how to design, develop and test robots. Their creations are built for robotics competitions held around the local region. The aim for this group is to foster greater learning opportunities for young people in remote Far North Queensland. They hope that in the future some of the current and future members will go on to further training in the IT or engineering fields. The ambition is to develop and foster local talent so that the future needs of the community can be met.

The group has provided many volunteer hours supporting other like-minded young people in the region. Some live in even more remote locations. Our group provides their time at camps to give primary school age students an opportunity they would not otherwise have, living in such remote locations. Regional Robotics Camps are organised by the Cairns School of Distance Education. Parents of remote students have praised the Cooktown Robotics Club for their dedication and assistance to remote students who without their support would otherwise miss out on the learning opportunity. The group has helped many young people design and create robots which were not only competitive in regional events but many were winning designs. The local far north chapter of QSITE (Queensland Society for Information Technology in Education) has given glowing praise for the efforts of our group and how selfless they are in helping others to reach their goals in design and competition

This group of motivated teens are already making an impact in their local community. They were nominated for the Cooktown Australia Day Award for the Arts and Cultural Award in 2016. This alone speaks volumes about community awareness of their achievements. This is a remarkable achievement for a group only formed a year ago. Further to this over the past 12 months, our members have won regional robotics competitions in Far North Queensland.

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Last reviewed 18 March 2020
Last updated 18 March 2020