Laois schools making their way to National Robotics Finals

In a first for Laois, 6 schools travel to Cork on February 26th and 27th to take part in the National Finals of the VEX IQ Robotics Competition. For these schools, it is also a chance at representing Ireland at the World VEX IQ Robotics Championships in early May.

VEX IQ is a programme administered in Laois by Laois County Council in conjunction with Midlands Ireland with funding from the European Union Just Transition Fund. Under the “Midlands Regional Enterprise Plan Pathway to Transition” programme, 27 primary and 10 secondary schools to date have received a VEX IQ Robotics Kit and Rapid Relay Competition Kit courtesy of Laois County Council’s Broadband section.

Large group photo of students VEX IQ schools finals

Schools came together at two Regional Competitions to complete for a place in Cork: the Junior Cycle in Mountrath Community School on January 22nd; and the Primary Schools in Ballyroan National School on February 5th. Three teams from each event qualified to take part at the National Finals.

The 6 schools making the trip to MTU Cork are:

Coláiste Íosagáin, Portarlington; Dunamase College, Portlaoise; Mountrath Community School, all taking part in the Junior Cycle Competition on Wednesday February 26th.
Emo National School; Paddock National School; Pike of Rushall National School, all taking part in the Primary Schools Competition on Thursday February 27th.

Michael Rainey-Antoinette Brennan-Barry Walsh-Seanie Morris

 

Why VEX and what is ‘digitalization’?

The programme’s aim is to get students interested in robotics and STEM-related activities like science, engineering, coding, math, technology and computer science as well as teamwork collaboration and training. Schools create teams to build, test and code their robot. Initial contact and ongoing support has been possible thanks to the efforts of Antoinette Brennan, Laois Broadband Officer and Seanie Morris, Laois STEM Engagement Officer.

“If students like what they do, then it is hoped they will retain subjects of study throughout their school life and choose a similar career path”, says Antoinette.

“Laois needs skilled people in computer science, engineering, coding and robotics, today and into the future. These 21st century skills are what is needed to create sustainable and equitable jobs that will support a growing workforce and enhance a work-life balance in Laois.”

Playing Rapid Relay VEX IQ

Speaking recently at the Primary Schools Regional Competition Final, Laois Cathaoirleach, Councillor Padraig Fleming spoke about the value in taking part in the VEX IQ Robotics programme.

“Events like these are designed to encourage students develop an interest in STEM. It is hoped they will find a passion for areas of study that offer career progression in computer science, coding, robotics, ICT, engineering and the sciences. Laois needs people with these skills today and in the future.

“This growth will help Laois become more skilled, more sustainable and offers a better quality of life in our communities, especially in retaining rural populations.”

RushallNS-and-PaddockNS-Teamwork-Winner

Cllr. Fleming also acknowledged the impact the new Midlands Pathway Plan has for Laois and its nearby partners.

“In addition to supporting economic development, this Midlands Pathway Plan places a heavy emphasis on education and future skills. With an expansion of regional STEM education programmes like today's competition that is delivered to all primary and secondary schools across the midlands, the programme will also support investment in digitalisation and equipment for schools.”

The standard of participation from all schools this year has been exceptional, and all teachers, students and their families are commended for the hard work they have shown throughout their robotics journey.

Seanie in Clonaghadoo National School

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The Midlands Regional Enterprise Plan "Pathway for Transition" is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme 2021-2027. This Project is an initiative of the Local Authorities of the Midlands region, comprising Laois (lead partner), Longford, Offaly and Westmeath.