Stulting Primary learners enjoyed the robotics class
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Despite not having electricity [ESKOM], Stulting Primary learners embraced the challenge and enjoyed a free-build session full of creativity and collaboration. They worked together, exchanged ideas and respected each other’s unique perspectives. All while having a great deal of fun!
Learning to work as part of a team helps children develop many social skills such as patience, empathy, communication, respect for others, compromise and tolerance. It also helps them build confidence in themselves and trust in other people.
Coding is the language of the future and every child should learn it. As we have witnessed in our classroom, coding is fun, collaborative and creative, even when we’re working without electricity.


















