STEM and Robotics

At St. Luke’s Episcopal School, our Robotics and STEM programs serve as signature experiences that inspire innovation, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Through hands-on learning, students engage in coding, engineering, and robotics challenges that cultivate teamwork and creativity. Whether designing robots for competition, programming solutions to real-world problems, or exploring emerging technologies, our students develop the skills and confidence needed to thrive in a technology-driven world.

Our STEM program goes beyond traditional classroom learning, integrating science, technology, engineering, and math in a way that is dynamic and engaging. With a focus on collaboration and experimentation, students tackle complex challenges, build resilience, and develop a deep love for discovery. At St. Luke’s, we embrace robotics as more than just a subject—it’s an opportunity for students to think boldly, create fearlessly, and lead confidently into the future.

Signature Program: Robotics

Robotics at St. Luke's is a signature program, blending engineering principles, teamwork, and resilience. Get ready for an exciting day of robotics at St. Luke's! We're hosting the One More Run tournament, where 23 teams will battle it out for a chance at one of three coveted regional championship spots. This is the final tournament of the season, and our middle school teams, currently ranked 21st and 22nd in the region, are aiming to solidify their positions for the regional finals. Our 5th grade and 3rd/4th grade teams are also competing strong, ranked 12th and 8th in the elementary division, respectively.
The tournament will be held from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with the majority of the action taking place between 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 15th. Best of all, admission is free! Don't miss the chance to witness the incredible skills and determination of these young engineers.

Looking ahead, next year’s Competitive Robotics teams are open to students in grades 3-8, and space is limited. If you’re interested in joining the action, applications will be available after Spring Break. Keep an eye out for more information – we can’t wait to see what the future holds for our robotics stars!

students with robots they built at school
robotics STEM class