DepEd lauds Filipino learners for successful World Robot Olympiad stint
The Department of Education (DepEd) commended Filipino learners who displayed excellent skills and ingenuity as they garnered various awards during the 2023 World Robot Olympiad Finals.

Members of the Philippine National Robotics Team garnered various awards in the World Robot Olympiad Finals held earlier this month in Panama City, Panama. It was participated in by 82 countries across the world.
DepEd, in a statement, said that the representatives from the Philippines, composed of public and private schools nationwide, “showcased their exceptional innovation, creativity, and prowess in various categories” of the World Robot Olympiad.

Garnering the Silver Rankings were Project 6 Elementary School (DepEd, Quezon City) Future Innovators – Elementary Category; Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc, (Bocaue, Bulacan) Future Innovators – Junior High Category; and Marie Ernestine School (Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu).
DepEd added that several teams also secured notable Bronze Rankings, including Batangas State University in the Future Engineers Category and the Robo Mission Categories for both Junior High School and Senior High School; IBO Elementary School (DepEd Lapu-Lapu, Cebu) and Betty Go Elementary School (DepEd Quezon City) in the Robo Mission Elementary Category.
Japer Memorial High School in the Robo Mission and Future Innovators Categories for both Junior High School and Senior High School; and Marigondon National High School (DepEd Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu), Legazpi City Science High School (DepEd Bicol) and St. John’s Wort Academy (Antipolo City) in the Robo Sports Category also received the same recognition, DepEd added.
“The World Robot Olympiad Finals stand as a testament to the power of collaboration, creativity, and the future-shaping potential of robotics education and technology,” said FELTA Multi-Media President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mylene Abiva who was also the National Organizer for the Philippine Robotics National Team.
The World Robot Olympiad is a global robotics competition that aims to spark interest and enthusiasm for science, technology, and robotics among young students, DepEd explained.
“With its international reach, the WRO fosters creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills, serving as a platform for young talents to showcase their technological expertise on a global stage,” DepEd added.