Robotics

Students building robots at Love to Code Academy

LTCA Programs

Engineering meets character.

Students don't just learn about engineering — they do it. Every build teaches something technical. Every challenge teaches something more important.

LTCA students working on robotics team project

What They Build

Real robots. Real engineering.

  • Robotic systems designed from scratch
  • Programmed robots that solve real engineering challenges
  • Collaborative builds that require every team member to contribute
  • Capstone demonstrations presented to family and peers

The Character Framework

Robotics is the perfect character classroom.

Robotics challenges are messy, unpredictable, and genuinely difficult — which makes them a perfect environment for the Love to Code Character Framework:

🤝 Relationships

Building a robot together requires trust, communication, and knowing when to step up and when to step back. Real teamwork, every session.

⭐ Responsibility

When systems fail — and they will — students learn to troubleshoot honestly, own the problem, and stay regulated under pressure.

🎯 Purpose

Genuine passion for creating and commitment to seeing it through — even when it's harder than they expected — defines every stage.

🌱 Leadership

Advanced students guide team builds, mentor younger engineers, and set the standard for how the team operates.

The Belt System

Progress that mirrors who they're becoming.

Participant

White & Yellow Belt — Basic assembly, sensor intro, guided team builds.

Contributor

Orange & Green Belt — Design challenges, owning a role in independent builds.

Creator

Blue & Purple Belt — Original designs, iteration, full creative independence.

Leader

Brown, Red & Black Belt — Guiding builds and mentoring the next generation.

"She came home and immediately started designing a 'robot' out of cardboard. I did not know she had an engineering brain until she found robotics."

LTCA Parent