Greensprings School to Integrate Robotics, AI into Curriculum

By Uchechukwu Nnaike

The management of Greensprings School, Lagos, has announced that the school will start offering robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) to its secondary school students. The announcement followed the admission of the school into the second phase of the Next Robotics Legend Programme, organised by Edu360.

Speaking during the official launch of the programme recently, the school’s Deputy Director of Education, Dr. Barney Wilson said: “We are thrilled to have been chosen as one of the four schools that will participate in the second phase of the Next Robotics Legend Programme. This programme will complement the Airbus Foundation Little Engineer programme that our students had a couple of years ago.

“According to the plan, this training will run for six weeks and both our teachers and students will be trained. The organisers are also providing all the robotics toolkits, including mekamons needed for the training. At the end of the programme, robotics and AI will be fully integrated into our school curriculum, thereby making Greensprings School one of the first few schools offering robotics and AI at the secondary school level in Nigeria. This is a very good opportunity for our students; and they are extremely happy to be part of the exciting project,” he stated.

The Next Robotics Legend Programme is an initiative of Edu360 by Union Bank. The initiative aims to integrate robotics and AI into the education of Nigerian children, and better prepare them for the workplace of the future. The programme is facilitated by Awarri – the pan-African Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) company, founded by the renowned Robotics Engineer, Silas Adekunle.

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