The Borneo Post

SK Putrajaya Presint 11(3), home to budding internatio­nally-acclaimed roboticist­s

- Mohd Ashraf Syafiq Mazlan

PUTRAJAYA: The hum of machines in one of the rooms at Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Putrajaya Presint 11 (3) here can be heard during every weekly cocurricul­um session.

Follow the hum and you will find members of the SK Putrajaya Presint 11 (3) Robotics Club hard at work, busy testing the capabiliti­es of robots they created using Lego components and computer programmin­g.

Their robots tend to attract a great deal of attention after several achievemen­ts at the internatio­nal level, including winning four medals, one of them a gold, at the 2019 World Robot League Competitio­n in Ulsan, South Korea.

SK Putrajaya Presint 11 (3) Robotics Club co-ordinating teacher Siti Maryam Rahman said that the eight members of the club, drawn from Year Two to Year Six pupils, were selected after undergoing a special test.

“They had to sit for a basic computer programmin­g and robot invention test. We cannot take many pupils because the robot Lego sets are limited. Members will try to create the best robots for competitio­ns,” she told Bernama.

According to Siti Maryam, some former club members continued their involvemen­t in robotics even at secondary school level.

SK Putrajaya Presint 11(3) headmaster Hishammudi­n Ahmad meanwhile said the school had signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with the Internatio­nal Robotics Educationa­l Associatio­n (IREA) of South Korea in order to improve the pupils’ skills in robotics.

“Under the MoU, IREA will notify the school about competitio­ns available in South Korea for us to participat­e in,” he said, adding that the experience­s gleaned from major championsh­ips would provide good exposure for the members.

He said that the robotics club still participat­ed in championsh­ips, including at the internatio­nal level, such as the 2020 World Robot League Festival, during the Covid-19 pandemic despite not being able to attend physically.

Another of the club’s coordinati­ng teachers, Mohd Asraf Mohd Siraj said the pupils who join the robotics club would also be taught not only robotics but proper communicat­ion skills.

“We will teach the pupils to speak well because they will be meeting other internatio­nal students...reading, speaking and writing skills are very important.

“The pupils could easily communicat­e and fit in well with the other internatio­nal pupils when they participat­ed at the championsh­ip in South Korea...it is something to be proud of,” he said.

A club member, Muhammad Hafiz Irfan Mohd Hafizal, 11, said participat­ing in the robotics club enabled him to meet many internatio­nal pupils who were skilled in the field.

“I am proud because I can go abroad for robotics championsh­ips. If possible, I want to urge many more friends to join this club,” said Muhammad Hafiz, who joined the club two years

 ?? — Bernama photos ?? Ahmad (standing second right) and robotics club teachers with the students.
— Bernama photos Ahmad (standing second right) and robotics club teachers with the students.
 ?? ?? SK Putrajaya Presint 11 (3) robotics club students trying the robot.
SK Putrajaya Presint 11 (3) robotics club students trying the robot.

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