Student Achievements
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Won 203 awards in FLL, FTC, World Robot Olympiad & Vex Robotics Competition, representing Canada in India, Thailand, US, Germany,PuertoRico, Panama, Turkiye, Solvania, Singapore.





Sorted newest first — 128 entries across 12 years

Rookie VEX team wins Create award in the VEX Quals

Team Techy T-Rex's win championship with a clean sweep and advance to ON Provs

Team Dig Fit from Zebra Oakville wins Engg Excellence award and advance to ON provs

Chaordisaurous win big and advance to NC States

Stone Soldiers from Zebra Cary impress and advance to the NC state

Zoonautics, our senior team win Championship award and advance to NC States

Fossilized Pi Cakes rookie team impress in their first outing.

Brampton Chungus Inc win core values award and advance to Provs

Zebra Mississauga teams finish Fourth, Seventh and top half finish out of over 50, 60 and 100 teams rspectively competing against teams from over 90 countries is something to be proud about.

Between set up and competition, girls catch up.

Electrostatics made a convincing pitch about their product to solve a relevant problem in space.

Team members join rest of Canada delegation for a friendly dinner before the event.

Some of the Zebra team members relished their accomplishment by spending time at The Jewel before the competition

Pink Boba Pearls, girls team pull up a strong finish in WRO Panama.

High school team in FE category and MS kids in RoboSports advance to Panama representing Canada

Junior girls team from Zebra take on Senior challenge and finish in first place in WRO Canada Nationals.

Siblings from Zebra finish first at first place with their dexterous robotic arm.

Rookie Junior team finish first with their innovative rover cleaning arm.

Senior team finish second with their hospital assisting robot to earn a spot for Slovania

The dream run ends two points short to qualify for the Worlds.

A fully rebuilt robot earns them a spot in Semis at a qualifying event

Two Zebra teams win Project and Championship award and advance to Prov from the same event.

The team wins FLL regional championship award and avance to Provs

A rookie FLL team of mainly grade 6,7 kids win Innovation award and advance to Provs

Dino Nuggies win awards in NC Regionals

Rookie team from NC Cary impress in FLL

Surfing Seagulls win regional award and advance to NC State

Marine Machines impress the judges and advance to NC States

Huh..Team Huh, made an impressive project idea stand out.

Voltage Voyagers win Regionals and State and earn a spot for Sydney/Australia

Upside Down Cake finish straong in their regionals.

Champions - Zoonautics win NC State championship and advance to FLL Worlds

Puddle Pirates win regionals award and advance to NC States

Chungus Inc. wins Core Value award and advance to ON Provs

Record four Zebra teams represented Canada at WRO Türkiye, competing against over 500 teams from 100+ countries.

Team Alpha Nulls (Canada) took a record 8th place in Senior category (100+ teams).

A heartbreaking final-round download issue dropped them below 8th place (100+ teams).

The project was a relevant, specific, and effective solution for soil leveling and grading issue identification.

The Woodchuks robot used camera vision to identify and clear trash—a relevant and effective solution.

WRO Team in Türkiye - touring Istanbul before the competition

Zebra Teams AR24, Stunky Monkeys representing Canada in WRO in Puerto Rico. Both the teams finished first on the first day and 4th on the second day of the competition

Over 500 people attend STRIPE Competition Majors in Toronto.

Manish, Vimal, and Nandan win first place at Canada Nationals Zone01 competition Junior Categoy

Suvali, Harshad, and Girik win first place at Canada Nationals ZOne01 competitions in Senior category

Team Woodchucks return to Montreal in 2024 and finish first in the Junior category of Future Innovators at Canada National with their autonomous garbage collecting robot

Miracle Monkeys finish in the first place again in 2024 Canada Nationals in the Junior Category

Team Alpha Nulls finish first place in the Senior Robo Mission category at Canada Nationals

Team Agribots came first with an innovative agriculture soil leveling robot in the Elementary category at Canada Nationals

Mehnaces with Robot Design award at the Ontario Provincials

Music Marshmellows win first place project award at Ontario Proncials
Team Music Marshmellows win Innovation award at a Toronto regional FLL tournament

Zebra coached Milton Christian School wins the Engineering award at a Toronto Regional FLL tournament
Team Parsec wins the Design award in a 2024 VEX qualifier event

Zebra NC team wins

Zebra NC team wins

Zebra NC team wins

Zebra NC team wins

Zebra NC team wins

Zebra Brampton team wins Rising Star award

Team 4047 - Mehnaces win the championship award at a Toronto regional FLL tournament
Zebra team Oceanic Pioneers win Silver at the World Stage and bring home the first ever medal for Canada at the olympics. Their impressive ship hull cleaning robot can climb up vertically.
Oceanic Pioneers with Team Greece after the award ceremony

Canada delegation at Panama World Robot Olympiad finals

Zebra delegation with parents before the event at Panama convention center

Three Zebra team members representing Canada in Panama City, Panama celebrate with a dinner prior to the event

Zebra team finishes first in RoboSports and joins Canada delegation for WRO Panama

Zebra organizes first ever STRIPE attracting about 400 people for the event.

Zebra's Miracle Monkeys and Oceanic Pioneers finish first in Junior Robo Mission and Senior Future Innovators category in Canada Nationals and advance to WRO International in Panama

Junior Zone01 team wins first place in Canada Nationals

Summit Surfers - A senior Future innovators team finish third at Canada Nationals. Their project focuses on providing internet in remote areas in bandwidth efficient way.

RoboDuckies finish third in the Elementary category in Canada Nationals

Woodchucks finish third in the Junior Future Innovators category in Canada Nationals

Team 4047 - Energizers win 1st place Innovation award at the California FLL International

3505E Parsec rebuilt their robot in 5 days, and impress the judges to win Design award again.

Zebra Meadowvale's high school team wins design award and advances to VEX provincials

Team 4047, EnergiserZ wins the Championship award and advances to FLL Internationals.

Watts Up wins the Core Value award and scored high on their project rubric.

Battery Rangers' innovative recycling batteries idea found broader acceptance from stakeholders

The Nulls, our Junior High team and Woodchucks, our Elementary all-girls team, competed in Dortmund, Germany. The international event had over 80 countries and 365 teams that competed in different robotics categories.

Team 3505E Parsec advanced to the worlds at Dallas, TX, winning Design Award

Transporterz wins the Core Value award and advances to Ontario provincials.

Team zergo won Engineering Excellence award and advanced to Ontario provincials

Team Fire Foxes won Raising Star award

Zebra students from advanced Python, C or Java courses participated in 2021 Canada Computing Challenge

Team Parsec finish runner-up at the Collingwood tournament and advance to Ontario provincials. Technologix win Judges Award

First-ever Zebra team in India advance to FIRST Lego League Nationals in Chennai

First Zebra team to compete in FIRST Lego League in the US win Project award and advance to State Championship

Our Milton rookie team gets a taste of competition at FIRST Lego League Regionals.

Flame-X win the FLL Regional Championship and advance to the Univ of Waterloo Provincials

Robo Ducks win Project award, finish third in robot run and win many hearts with their energy.

The Junior High team completely reinvents itself and finishes third in WRO Canada Nationals.

The senior team finishes 2nd in World Robotic Olympiad Canada Nationals, 10 points behind 1st placed team.

Juniors finish at 3rd spot in Regionals.

Seniors finish first in regionals with a considerable margin.

Two elementary teams advance to Nationals, three teams placed in the top 3 in their categories.

Team Parsec dominates in autonomous robot runs, lots of lessons learned.

Team Technologix finishes in a decent position, lots of lessons learned

Team Beta qualifies for the Ontario Innovation celebration finals

Rookie team Astroneers win Project award and advance to Provincials.

Wooducks are at the event in WRO on the first day of the event.

Boys from Team Wooduck are enjoying the visit to a waterfall in Chaing Mai before the WRO event.

Team Wooducks from Zebra Robotics finish 3rd in WRO Canada Nationals

Team Wooducks advance to World Robotic Olympiad Internationals in Thailand

World Robotic Olympiad Junior High teams and Zone01 teams advance to Canada Nationals

A total of 6 teams represented Zebra Robotics in Junior High categories.

World Robotic Olympaid elementary teams advance to Canada Nationals

Team UnResolved finished 4th overall in robot run and won a mechanical design award

Team WaveRiders win project award and get invited for Ontario Innovation finals

Team UnResolved finish 2nd in Ontario with a high score. Wins Robot Design award and advance to provincials

Rookie teams of young high energy kids win the project award and advance to provincials

Hydro Innovators finish 2nd in the regionals and advance to provincials

World Robotics Olympiad team Squawks and Zone01 team Oranges finish at fourth place at the Nationals in Montreal

Squawks, a 2nd-year WRO team, is testing their bot before the final run.

Ontario Oranges, a rookie team, finish 4th at the Nationals in Montreal in Zone01 Senior category.

United Laser Fighters, a Zone 01 rookie team, overcomes last-minute hurdles to adapt their robot and finish first at Zone01 GTA Regionals.

World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) team Squawk wins comfortably at GTA Regionals and advances to WRO Nationals in Montreal.

Team Error 404 wins Robot Strategy and Innovation award and places 6th in the Robot run.

Tech Talons, a rookie team, wins Robot programming award in Peel Regional qualifier at Tomken Road Middle School and advance to Provincial West @ Univ. of Waterloo.

Hunting Hunters, a rookie team, advance to Provincial West @ Univ. of Waterloo from Peel Regional Qualifier at Rick Hansen Secondary School.

Error 404 wins Robot performance and Robot Design award in Peel Regionals at Rick Hansen Secondary School and advances to Provincial West @ Univ. of Waterloo.

Cubic potatoes, a rookie WRO team, share and learn robotics and programming know-how from other international teams. Over 55 countries participate in World Robotics Olympiad Internationals 2016 held in New Delhi, India.

About 20 participants in different age categories represent Canada in the 2016 World Robotics Olympiad Internationals.

Cubic potatoes finish second in the World Robotics Olympiad Nationals and are selected to represent Canada at the Internationals.

Cubic potatoes finish second in the WRO Nationals and are selected to represent Canada at the Internationals.

Our first-ever World Robot Olympiad (WRO) team finishes first in the GTA Regionals and advances to the WRO Nationals in Montreal.

Robo Raptors win Championship award at Fletcher Meadows Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario. They advance to Ontario West Provincials at Univ. of Waterloo.

Robo Recons, a rookie team, wins the Robot Performance and Robot design award at Rick Hansen Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario. They advance to Ontario West Provincials at Univ. of Waterloo.

Robo Rabbits, a rookie team, wins their first Robo Design award at Fletcher Meadow Secondary School, Brampton, Ontario.
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