National Code and Robotics Competition 2026 has officially come to a close, marking two meaningful days of learning, innovation, and growth for all trainees involved.
The competition brought together young learners across different levels to take part in hands-on robot-building and coding challenges, designed to test not only their technical skills but also their creativity, resilience, and problem-solving abilities.
Day 1 – Junior Category
The first day focused on our Junior trainees, who stepped into the competition environment with excitement and determination. They worked through a series of robotics tasks that required both logical thinking and creativity.
What stood out most was their courage to participate, especially for those experiencing their first competition. Many trainees showed strong perseverance when faced with challenges, continuing to refine their ideas and improve their solutions. It was also encouraging to see peer support, teamwork, and positive attitudes throughout the day.
Day 2 – Coder & Kinder Categories
The second and final day of the National Code and Robotics Competition 2026 featured our Coder and Kinder trainees. Many of them were competing for the first time, and they approached the experience with curiosity and enthusiasm.
From assembling robots to debugging code, trainees demonstrated growing confidence and adaptability. While not every challenge was easy, they showed resilience and a willingness to try again — which is a key part of learning in coding and robotics.
Beyond technical outcomes, the focus was on building confidence, independence, and a love for problem-solving.
More Than a Competition
The National Code and Robotics Competition 2026 was more than just an event. It was a platform for trainees to step out of their comfort zones, apply what they have learned, and experience real-world problem-solving in a structured environment.
Across both days, we saw:
- Courage in trying new challenges
- Growth in coding and robotics skills
- Team spirit and peer encouragement
- Resilience when facing difficulties
These are qualities that go far beyond the competition itself.
A Thank You to Everyone
We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all trainees, parents, and supporters who made this event possible. Your encouragement and trust play a huge role in shaping every child’s learning journey.
The energy, effort, and positivity throughout the National Code and Robotics Competition 2026 made this year’s event truly memorable.
We look forward to welcoming everyone again next year for another exciting edition of learning, coding, and robotics innovation!
We are proud to present the official winners of the National Code and Robotics Competition 2026 across all categories.
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🏆 NCRC 2026 Winners🏆
Kinder Category
1st – Neo Schlafer
2nd – Kilean Alexander
3rd – Jude Ho
Junior Building Novice
1st – Eshan
2nd – Mattias Lim
3rd – Rui Yih
Junior Building Expert
1st – Zhao Zheng
2nd – Lucas Toh
3rd – Zhen Quan
Junior Coding Novice
1st – Ethan Lim
2nd – Emerlyn Chua
3rd – Jaylen Tan
Junior Coding Expert
1st – Zhao Zheng
2nd – Cheng Jun
3rd – Jaevan Tan
Coder Novice
1st – Asher Lim
2nd – Chang Xiangyu
3rd – Bret Tan
Coder Expert
1st – Isaac Chew
2nd – Advaith
3rd – Anders Teo
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