World Robot Olympiad (WRO)

Organization: World Robot Olympiad Association

Program Overview

International robotics competition; national qualifiers + world finals (annual).

**World Robot Olympiad (WRO)** is an international **robotics competition** organized by the **World Robot Olympiad Association**. Students work in teams to design, build, and program robots—typically using modular robotics kits—to complete defined challenges. The program consists of national-level competitions that serve as qualifiers for an annual **World Finals**, where teams from many countries present their solutions and compete on a global stage. WRO is well-suited for high school students who are interested in **STEM**, especially **engineering, computer science, and problem-solving**. It is a good fit for students who enjoy working collaboratively, iterating on designs, and applying math and physics concepts to real-world tasks. Both beginners and more experienced programmers can find appropriate challenge levels, as WRO offers different competition categories and age groups. Participation can strengthen a **college application** by demonstrating: - Sustained interest and achievement in **STEM and robotics** - Experience with **teamwork**, project management, and technical communication - Ability to apply **coding and engineering skills** to open-ended problems - Engagement in **international, competitive, and project-based learning** Students can learn more about categories, eligibility, and how to join or form a team through the official website: **https://wro-association.org/**.

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Country: USA

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Visit the official program website: World Robot Olympiad Association