Matris Robotic June 2026 Newsletter
The Matris Robotic June 2026 Newsletter highlights another exciting month of robotics, coding, artificial intelligence, electronics, and STEM learning for children through after-school clubs, online classes, workshops, and special events.

Across our after-school clubs, international online classes, workshops, and special events, young learners strengthened their creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork while gaining confidence in STEM subjects.
Here’s a look at everything our students achieved throughout June.
After-School Robotics Clubs
Throughout June, our After-School Robotics Clubs continued every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday in partnership with local schools.
Students explored robotics, engineering, and product design through practical challenges that encouraged experimentation and creative thinking. 
Projects included:
- Robotic mechanisms
- Wheel and motion systems
- Engineering design challenges
- Mechanical problem-solving
Alongside robotics, students also explored:
- 3D Design
- Smart Home Programming
- Coding
- Electronics
By connecting engineering concepts with real-world applications, learners gained valuable practical STEM experience while developing confidence in designing, testing, and improving their own ideas.
Saturday STEM Workshops at the British Library
Our Saturday workshops at the British Library remained one of the highlights of the month.
Children participated in a variety of hands-on STEM activities, including:
- Electronics Workshop
- Robotics & Coding Workshop
- Coding & Artificial Intelligence Workshop
- Designing London Landmarks
Students recreated famous London landmarks such as Tower Bridge and the London Eye while applying engineering, coding, and design principles through enjoyable project-based learning.
Each workshop encouraged teamwork, creativity, communication, and problem-solving.
Robotics Birthday Party
Learning also became part of the celebration during our Robotics Birthday Party.
Children designed, built, and tested their own racing cars before competing in friendly races. 
Throughout the activity they explored:
- Motion
- Speed
- Balance
- Engineering structures
- Design optimisation
After each race, students analysed their results, refined their designs, and improved performance through experimentation, making the experience both educational and exciting.
Preparing for Summer Camp 2026
Alongside our regular programmes, June was also dedicated to preparing for our upcoming summer camp.
The programme will provide children with hands-on experiences across multiple STEM disciplines, including:
- Robotics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Coding
- Electronics
- 3D Design
- STEM Projects
Designed for curious young minds, the Summer Camp will encourage children to build, code, design, experiment, and collaborate while learning how technology can solve real-world challenges.
Why STEM Learning Matters
At Matris Robotic, every program is designed to help children develop more than technical knowledge.
Through project-based STEM education, learners build:
- Critical thinking
- Creativity
- Problem-solving skills
- Collaboration
- Confidence
- Digital literacy
- Engineering mindset
These are the essential skills that prepare young people for the future.
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