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Our robotics team landed 7th place overall out of 65 teams that competed in the 5thNational Lego Olympiad last Thursday. The event was getting tougher with the entry of more science schools throughout the country. Congratulations to Philippine Science High School Bicol who became the national champion. They will represent the country in Nanning, China in the World Robotics Olympiad. They deserved to win. They traveled across hazardous roads after typhoon “Milenyo” hit us.(one of the worst typhoons which devastated many parts of Luzon). They still managed to reach Alabang Town Center to be in the elimination round and back again after a week to be in the finals and bagged the gold medal.
Well we just have to try harder next time. What is important is that my students have enjoyed and it is already an honor to be one of the 14 finalists. Our Grade school open category went home with a bronze medal. All of them were so proud to show off their shiny medals this afternoon to our school principals.
Claret high school Robotics team
Building the robot is the easy part
Programming the robot isn't easy as it looks.
OK guys, rev up your engines!!
It went through several obstacles, even the ramp but when it went down,
they forgot the breaks!
Top view of the venue, Alabang Town Center
Open Category "The Bada Robot" to the rescue
The elementary open category. Reusable energy
My students enjoying their day at Time Zone during the break in the competition.
Meeting girls from St. Theresa's College makes the event more exciting
Bringing home the bronze medal in the open category
and getting the 7th place over-all out of 65 teams nationwide
isn't that bad after all.
The Kilyawan boys choir where most members are from Claret are now preparing for a big concert as guest performers in Lea Salonga's concert at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=goodLife4_oct14_2006
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/oct/08/yehey/weekend/20061008week1.html
http://www.clickthecity.com/arts/?p=1347
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