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Education Evolution Academy hosts robotics and STEM boot camp in Norwood

Education Evolution Academy in Norwood opened its doors during the school holidays for a robotics and STEM boot camp that gave learners the chance to explore technology and innovation in a fun and hands-on way.

Education Evolution Academy in Norwood shows how learning can be both personal and innovative. The independent school, based at 105 William Road, offers individual attention with a maximum of 10 learners per grade.

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During the July school holidays, the academy hosted a robotics and STEM boot camp that attracted learners from across Gauteng and even further afield. The two-day workshops, facilitated by Brainsteam, gave children a chance to discover new skills while keeping their minds engaged during the long break.

Patrick Ntenjwa, head of robotics in Gauteng, and Christo Jones, national head of robotics in South Africa, attended the event. Their involvement highlighted the importance of preparing young people for a future shaped by technology.

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Over the course of the boot camp, learners explored exciting areas, including 3D design, drone technology, artificial intelligence, and animation. For many of them, it was not only a holiday activity but also an introduction to the kind of future-ready skills that will play a vital role in the years to come.

Education Evolution Academy believes learning should be personal, creative, and connected to the wider world. The robotics and STEM boot camp is just one example of how the school gives its learners opportunities to grow into confident, innovative, and curious thinkers.

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Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

Naziya is a junior journalist who graduated from Monash South Africa in 2022, specialising in Journalism and International Relations. She loves sports, especially Formula 1. Naziya covers a wide range of news topics, from serious current events to community stories, school happenings, and sports news. Naziya’s goal is to provide clear, engaging, and informative stories that make a difference in her community and beyond.

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