Robotics at St. Luke’s: Building Bright Futures, One Bot at a Time
At St. Luke’s Episcopal School, STEM education is more than a subject—it’s a mindset. Beginning in the earliest grades and building each year, our STEM curriculum challenges students to think critically, explore creatively, and solve real-world problems with confidence. By 7th and 8th grade, STEM becomes a core academic pillar, deeply woven into each student’s daily learning experience.
One of the most exciting and dynamic extensions of this foundation is our competitive Robotics Program, which invites students from across grade levels to dive into hands-on building, coding, and problem-solving. From their first design to their final match, students learn the power of persistence, innovation, and teamwork.
Last year marked an exciting new milestone: St. Luke’s proudly hosted our very own Robotics tournament for the first time, welcoming teams from across the region to our campus for a day of spirited competition and collaboration. It was a celebration of STEM in action and a testament to the leadership of our faculty, volunteers, and student ambassadors.
That same year, two of our Middle School robotics teams qualified for the prestigious VEX Robotics World Championships in Dallas, competing among the best teams from over 55 countries. This remarkable achievement reflects not only the strength of our program but the passion and excellence of our students and educators.
As we look ahead to the new school year, excitement is building. Our robotics teams are already gearing up for another round of challenges, fueled by the same curiosity, courage, and dedication that define the St. Luke’s experience. Whether in the lab, the classroom, or on the global stage, our students are leading the way—one robot at a time.