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Pickering Robotics Team Wins Global Award

Claire by Claire
May 29, 2026
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A local robotics team from Pickering has achieved international recognition by securing a top award at a major global competition. The 705 CN Pickering (Explore) Lego Robotics Team, representing Code Ninjas Pickering, competed against elite peers from across the globe to claim the prestigious Coding Award at the FIRST World Championship. The event took place on May 2 in Houston, Texas, bringing together the brightest young students eager to demonstrate their technical prowess and innovative thinking on a massive international stage. This victory marks a significant milestone for the local organization and the talented participants involved, placing Durham Region on the map in the world of competitive robotics.

Comprised of enthusiastic students between the ages of six and 10, the squad travelled to the United States to proudly represent Canada among a field of diverse international contenders. The FIRST World Championship is a prestigious gathering that attracts thousands of students annually, all united by a shared passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The competition serves as a vital platform for youth to showcase their skills through complex robotics challenges and innovation tasks, fostering a spirit of global collaboration and technical excellence. For many of these young competitors, it is their first exposure to a large-scale conference, making the experience both educational and exhilarating.

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In securing the Coding Award, the Pickering cohort distinguished themselves by articulating the intricate details of their robotics model with exceptional clarity. Judges evaluated entries rigorously based on the students’ ability to explain the programming logic, design process, and functionality of their creations. Beyond the technical specifications, the panel recognized the group for their creativity, confidence, and teamwork. Their deep understanding of fundamental coding concepts set them apart in a competitive environment that demands both technical skill and the ability to communicate complex ideas effectively to industry experts and volunteers.

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Sharmila Sivasankaran, the lead coach of the team, highlighted the significant developmental strides made by the students throughout the demanding season. Reflecting on their journey from local qualifiers to the world stage, she noted the comprehensive growth the young engineers have experienced. “These young budding engineers have grown so much this season, from learning to code, build and, most of all, resilience and public speaking,” Sivasankaran said. This personal and technical development underscores the value of extracurricular STEM programs in building essential life skills alongside technical abilities, preparing them for future academic challenges.

The accomplishment of the Code Ninjas Pickering team serves as a testament to the burgeoning interest and high quality of STEM education within the Durham Region community. Local programs that offer hands-on robotics and coding experiences are proving instrumental in cultivating problem-solving abilities and collaborative skills at an early age. By engaging in practical applications of science and technology, young learners are better prepared to navigate an increasingly digital future. The success in Houston highlights the immense potential for local students to excel globally when provided with the right mentorship and resources.

The FIRST Lego League Explore program is specifically designed to introduce STEM concepts to younger children through hands-on learning. By using LEGO bricks and user-friendly coding software, participants learn the basics of engineering and programming in a fun, inclusive environment. The 705 CN team’s ability to translate these foundational lessons into an award-winning project demonstrates the effectiveness of this educational model. Parents and educators in Pickering are hopeful that this high-profile win will encourage schools and community centers to invest further in similar technological initiatives.

As the community celebrates this international achievement, the focus remains on supporting continued engagement in science and technology fields. The recognition received by the team not only honours their hard work but also inspires other young learners in Pickering and surrounding areas to pursue their interests in innovation and engineering. With the momentum from this win, the team looks forward to future challenges. The future looks promising for these young engineers as they continue to develop their skills and passion for STEM education, proving that age is no barrier to excellence.

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Claire

I am The Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, covering community news, local events, and regional developments across Durham Region. She focuses on delivering accurate, engaging, and community-focused stories that keep readers informed about important local updates.

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