Members of the Claret Robotics Team participated in the 23rd Philippine Robotics Olympiad (PRO) held in various venues from July 23 to August 20. With this year’s theme, “Earth Allies,” the CSQC contingent and other participants explored the question, “Can robots help humans live in dangerous or harsh places, and can they assist humans in living a more environment-friendly lifestyle?” During the said Olympiad, all the participants tried to discover how robots could help humans live harmoniously with nature.

 

 

Forming two teams for the Robo Mission Category and one for the Robo Sports Category, the Claretians qualified for the finals. Claret Team A ranked 4th in the overall national standing for the Robo Mission Category, and the Claret Team for the Robo Sports Category ranked 10th in the final round.

The members of the team are as follows:

  

Sustainable Farming, Elementary School, Robo Mission Category

Team A: Antonio Javier O. Bagalacsa (5-Elijah), Zuvel Ezekiel G. Narag (5-Jeremiah), and Alfeo Carsten F. Salaño (5-Elijah)

 

 Team B: Kent Andrei M. Saravillo (5-Jeremiah), Rhamiel Fiorienzo A. Suyu (5-Elijah) with the assistance of Summer Amora Keziah M. Dy Guaso

 

Double Tennis, Robo Sports Category: Railey Royce T. Ballentos (8-Dominic Fabregas, CMF), Vince Reiner B. Cambri (8-Dominic Fabregas, CMF), and Jon Dominador A. Gomez III (9-Faustino Perez, CMF)

 

As always, the teams are blessed with the collaborative support of parents, guardians, coaches, alumni, and the CSQC administrators and staff. #ScientiaMaximeCumVirtute