In the Western Cape of South Africa, a group of young and passionate learners from Zwelethemba High School have become a rising star in the world of robotics. The Galatic Einsteins have made a mark in just one year of being introduced to the field, competing in international events and receiving recognition for their achievements.
The team participated in the Inaugural WPI Annual First Lego League Open Event at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Massachusetts, USA. They competed against 75 teams worldwide, taking on a research project to solve real-world problems. During the same trip, the team also visited the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The Galatic Einsteins also attended the Maryland Tech Invitational at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, where they showcased their excellence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
The Galatic Einsteins come from humble backgrounds and have faced multiple challenges. However, they have not let these obstacles hinder their progress. Despite competing against well-resourced schools with over a decade of experience in robotics, the team has excelled and made a name for themselves in the field.
The team’s success can be attributed to the passion of their mathematics teacher, Kudakwashe Takawira. He established a STEM Club at Zwelethemba High School, introducing learners to robotics. This initiative has ignited an interest in STEM and transformed the school into a technological hub in the area.
The Sakhikhamva Foundation, led by director Fatima Jakoet, has supported the Galatic Einsteins by fundraising for their various endeavors. The school’s acting principal, Salome October, has also played a crucial role in ensuring the team’s historic trip to the USA was a success.
Zwelethemba High School has taken an innovative step by offering Coding and Robotics as a subject, making it one of the few public schools in South Africa to do so. This step is a testament to the school’s dedication to fostering a learning environment that empowers students with the necessary skills for success in the modern world.
The tale of the Galatic Einsteins transcends the robotics field, serving as a beacon of inspiration for learners from underprivileged backgrounds. Their meteoric rise in the world of robotics has not only put them on the global map but also highlights the potential that lies within the youth of South Africa.
As the Galatic Einsteins continue to represent their small town and country on the world stage, they embody the essence of perseverance and determination. Their unwavering dedication to STEM education and robotics serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, the brightest stars can shine through.
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