FIRST® Robotics Competition
High school students indulge themselves in a variety of activities. From building to business, students learn many different skills. Students are asked to build a 150-pound robot from nothing. Students design, fabricate, build, wire, and code the robot to compete in an action-packed game. Students also participate in community outreach to spread STEM in their community. This prepares students for their future careers.
FRC High School
Creating Life-sized Robots
Beginning with a Kit of Parts, high school teams design, program, and build industrial-sized robots to compete in an exciting, action-packed game. Teams form three-team alliances to play on a themed field, embodying the spirit of Coopertition®.
With guidance from adult mentors, FIRST Robotics Competition teams engage in 360-degree learning by developing a team identity, securing funding to achieve their goals, and fostering a greater appreciation for STEM within their communities.