Bright Innovators Academy in Frisco, TX, brings extensive experience in teaching robotics, empowering students across grade levels to build real-world STEM skills.
Guided by our robotics experts, students participate in hands-on classes where they design, build, and program robots, preparing for exciting competitions like FIRST LEGO® League (FLL), FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), and FIRST Robotics Challenge (FRC). These competitions provide fun, challenging opportunities that boost students' confidence, creativity, and problem-solving abilities—skills essential for future success.
Our robotics journey begins with the Innovators level, progresses through Adventures, and culminates in the prestigious Masters level. Students, regardless of grade, can move through each stage by demonstrating their skills through assessments. Upon completion, they are ready to enter the annual competition season starting in August. Teams are formed for FLL Explore and FLL Challenge (ages 6–13), while students in grades 9 and up can advance to FTC (ages 12–18) and FRC (ages 14–18), taking on advanced engineering challenges.
This journey not only reflects students' grit, creativity, and dedication but also earns them awards and recognition that strengthen their college applications. More importantly, it equips them with lifelong STEM and leadership skills that prepare them for success in any field.
This program has been established for 3 months program, where kids are engaged in learning the art of research, problem-solving, coding, and developing robots. As part of this program, all the students share their journey, ideas, models, and STEM skills at a celebration event. Following highlights below are part of Junior Robotics Progra
This program has been established for 3 months program, where kids are engaged in learning the art of research, problem-solving, coding, and developing robots. As part of this program, all the students share their journey, ideas, models, and STEM skills at a celebration event. Following highlights below are part of Junior Robotics Program.
This program has been established for the 4 months, where kids are engaged in research, problem-solving, coding, and engineering. As an outcome building and programming robots that navigates the mission of a robot and present their work and compete in STEM. Following highlights below are part of Advanced Robotics Program.
This program has been established for the 4 months, where kids are engaged in research, problem-solving, coding, and engineering. As an outcome building and programming robots that navigates the mission of a robot and present their work and compete in STEM. Following highlights below are part of Advanced Robotics Program.
This program has been established for 5 months, where kids are engaged in research, problem-solving, coding, and engineering. As an outcome building and programming robots that navigates the mission of a robot and present their work and compete in STEM. Following highlights below are part of Advanced Robotics Program.
This program has been established for 5 months, where kids are engaged in research, problem-solving, coding, and engineering. As an outcome building and programming robots that navigates the mission of a robot and present their work and compete in STEM. Following highlights below are part of Advanced Robotics Program.