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| Oct 21, 2024

Reach Academy robotics team wins first place at World Robot Olympiad

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Coach Krystan Hunter smiled proudly alongside his winning students, Gia Wyms-Stone, age 9, and Jacob Wong, age 10. (Photo: Contributed)

Reach Academy’s robotics team, ‘The Crud Busters,’ has achieved a historic milestone by earning first place in the Innovators section at the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) in Brescia, Italy. 

Competing against 47 countries, including formidable teams from Canada, Germany, and Croatia, our young champions have proven that innovation, teamwork, and determination know no boundaries.

The team, composed of three talented studentsJaxen Mitchell, age 11, Jacob Wong, 10, and Gia Wyms-Stone, 9, and guided by their exceptional coach, Krystan Hunterentered the world stage for the first time and took the competition by storm. Their invention, a robot designed to clean the hulls of ships, reduces drag and minimizes environmental harm, showcasing their remarkable creativity and commitment to solving real-world problems.

Gia Wyms-Stone, age 9, and Jacob Wong, age 10, World Robot Olympiad champions. (Photo: Contributed)

Principal Vanessa Khouri Salazar expressed her immense pride. “We are incredibly proud of our students’ and coach’s achievement in earning 1st place at the World Robot Olympiad. Their hard work, creativity, and dedication to innovation have truly paid off. This success is a testament to the power of collaboration, problem-solving, and perseverance, which are core values we nurture at our school. Our students have shown that they are ready to lead in the future of technology and engineering,” she said.

The World Robot Olympiad, which focuses on invention and coding, provided a platform for ‘The Crud Busters’ to break barriers, forge new friendships, and demonstrate their abilities on a global stage. Their victory not only brings immense pride to Reach Academy but also shines a spotlight on the incredible talent of Jamaica’s youth in STEM education.

“Reach Academy remains committed to fostering an environment of innovation, creativity, and academic excellence, and we look forward to witnessing many more outstanding achievements from our students,” shared Khouri Salazar.

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