understanding the rules
To start the process, participants will go through and understand the rules. It is crucial for all participants to have a comprehensive grasp of the rules before they put pen to paper in planning their robots
design, build & code
Subsequently, participants will design their robot with the aim of being hands-on to bring their designs to life. Once they have built their hardware, they will move on to create the software that will bring their robots to life.
test, improve & present
The continuous process of testing and improvement follows. Participants will go through the process of debugging and using what they’ve learned to improve their robot designs and software. At the end, participants are expected to be able to communicate their thinking and design process across the entire competition period.
Participants will be guided every step of the way by our experienced instructors
The Brainery Code™ has produced competition 1st place winners at NRC (National Robotics Competition), World Robot Olympiad (Singapore) and RoboCup. Our teams have also represented Singapore at WRO (World Robot Olympiad) and RoboCup Asia-Pacific.
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Our Past Experiences
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Competitions We’ve Participated In

RoboCup is an international scientific initiative with the goal to advance the state of the art of intelligent robots. When established in 1997, the original mission was to field a team of robots capable of winning against the human soccer World Cup champions by 2050.
RoboCup Singapore National Committee (RoboCupSG) was established in 2008. It is a RoboCup regional committee representing the RoboCup Federation coordinating RoboCup activities in Singapore and its region.
Since 1999, Science Centre Singapore has been organizing The National Robotics Competition (NRC) with support from the Ministry of Education, various partners and sponsors. To date, the competition has attracted more than 60,000 participants and 240,000 supporters.
NRC spurs interest and innovation offering students an opportunity to apply what they learnt in school and experience STEM hands-on through interactive and meaningful experiences. In the process, students develop skills such as problem solving, entrepreneurial dare, creative thinking and team spirit.


World Robot Olympiad (WRO) was founded in 2004 with the mission to bring together young people all over the world to develop their creativity, design and problem-solving skills through challenging and educational robot competitions and activities.
Today, the competition that started small in a few Asian countries has expanded to over 85 countries spread over all continents, making WRO a truly global event.
Since 2023, World Robot Olympiad also started hosting national qualifiers in Singapore directly. The team from The Brainery Code™ was the inaugural champion in the elementary category for 2023.
FIRST® LEGO® League introduces science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to children ages 4-16 through fun, exciting hands-on learning. Participants gain real-world problem solving experience through a guided, global robotics program, helping today’s students and teachers build a better future together.
Our three divisions inspire youth to experiment and grow their critical thinking, coding, and design skills through hands-on STEM learning and robotics.

Interested to start your child on their robotics competition journey?
Sign up for our Robo Coder robotics programmes today and take that first step.
Students that have completed certain proficiency in these programmes could have the opportunity to take part in robotics competitions.