WHat is the VEX Program?

Our VEX Program is a Year-Long Program that gives students the best of both worlds: robotics competitions and creative engineering. For the first six months, students dive into the world of VEX IQ competitions, learning to design, build, and code robots that take on a yearly goal, while developing teamwork and problem-solving skills. After the competition season, the program transitions into Project-Based Learning, where students explore CAD design, basic electronics, and hands-on engineering projects. This combination of competitive robotics and innovation helps students strengthen both their technical skills and creative thinking, preparing them to design, build, and bring their own ideas to life.

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A complex structure built with colorful plastic construction pieces, including gears, wheels, and beams, resembling a mechanical or robotic assembly.
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Program Timeline

VEX IQ Robotics (aug-feb)

what do students learn doing vex iq?

✔ Designing and building robots

✔ Collaborating in teams

✔ Solving real-world challenges

Competing with sportsmanship

✔ Building leadership and resilience

✔ Coding using beginner and advanced programs

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the Largest Private Vex iq ORganization in Georgia

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🏅 40+ Regional Awards

🏆 25+ Teams to State | 10+ State Awards

🌍 10+ Teams to VEX Worlds | 2+ worlds awards

🏟️ 10+ Tournaments Hosted

Project Based Learning (feb - aug)

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✔ Learn the fundamentals of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) to model and prototype ideas digitally

✔ Explore additive manufacturing by creating and 3D-printing custom parts

✔ Gain hands-on experience with basic electronics, including Arduino programming and simple circuits

✔ Understand how mechanical, electrical, and software systems work together in engineering design

✔ Create projects they can tinker with, encouraging creativity, experimentation, and hands-on learning

How do I get my Student started?

If you’re interested in this program and would like to learn more or schedule a free trial, please fill out the form and select the VEX Program. Once submitted, our team will reach out with more details.

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