Jamaican students place third in Robotics Competition

Jamaican students place third in Robotics Competition

Jamaica College took third place at the recently held U.S. first Robotics Tech Challenge at The Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City.

A large and enthusiastic crowd including the alumni community was on hand to cheer on the Jamaica College Robotics team, The Gold Griffins, the only Caribbean high school team participating in the NY/NJ tournament.

In only their third year of competition, the Gold Griffins battled 71 U.S. high schools to emerge bronze medalists. With a team of 13 students ranging from first through sixth form and three faculty advisors, the JC Robotics Club labored for months in designing, constructing and testing their robot to meet the demanding standards of the game developed by U.S. FIRST.

Team members had to become proficient in software programing, electrical, electronic & mechanical design and construction. The team received technical assistance from students at the University of Technology – Faculty of Engineering & Computing under an agreement arranged by the Digital Yard Innovation Project.

The robotics initiative was conceived in 2009 by the JC Old Boys Association of New York Inc. with the objective of exciting students at JC and in Jamaica, about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Team sponsors included Dennis Shipping, Mother’s, and Wisynco Group through its WATA brand.