WhoKernel Bye’s 6 competitive teams are comprised of 40 dedicated high school students, joined by a common goal to collaborate, share knowledge and explore STEM fields. Our hardworking members are dedicated individuals who frequently travel around Ontario in order to compete against other VEX teams with the support of mentors, teachers, and parents. |
Where2381 Robotics is a high school robotics club run at Colonel By Secondary School in Ottawa, Ontario. Our club welcomes a very diverse set of bright students coming from all over the city of Ottawa due to the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) program offered at Colonel By, and provides a productive workspace for members to prepare for competitions. |
WhatEvery year, VEX releases a new game-based engineering challenge. 2381 teams are challenged to apply the engineering process to real-world problems in order to design, build, and program a robot to compete. Tournaments are held year-round at the regional, provincial, national, and international level at the VEX Robotics World Championship. |
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Our Mission2381’s mission is to establish a platform to increase interest and involvement in STEM education through robotics. Since its establishment in 2015, the club has inspired years of innovation at Colonel By, boasting 6 competitive teams, 2381A, 2381C, 2381D, 2381W, 2381Y, and 2381Z which participate in VEX Robotics Competitions. Our success has served as inspiration and paved a path for future teams as the club continues to grow. |
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Teams2381 robotics currently boasts 6 competitive teams, 2381A, 2381C, 2381D, 2381W, 2381Y, and 2381Z which participate in VEX Robotics Competitions. We have a very diverse set of bright students coming from all over the city of Ottawa due to the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) program offered at Colonel By. Our hardworking members are dedicated individuals who frequently travel around Ontario in order to compete against other VEX teams. Since the creation of our club in 2015, our success has served as inspiration and paved a path for future teams as the club continues to grow. |
HistorySince the establishment of the club in 2015, our club has competed in numerous VEX Robotics Competitions. Our executive team has been working tirelessly in order to organize all the events and incorporate the VEX experience into the club. Over the years, the club has inspired years of innovation at Colonel By and proved itself through its numerous achievements. |
ValuesAt 2381 Robotics, we believe in hard work, dedication, passion, and most important of all, having fun. Our club provides a productive workspace for members to prepare for competitions. Members constantly perform research outside of the club, and communicate with fellow team members in order to produce the most effective robot. With experienced members, mentors, and all the necessary resources, our members are given the opportunity to design, build, program, and test their robots. |
AwardsSince its beginning, 2381 Robotics has had a lengthy history of performing exceptionally well at VEX Robotics Competitions. Over the years, the club has won numerous awards for their success. In previous years, 2381 teams have won the Innovate, Design, and Think awards, as well as Tournament Champions. This year, 2381C has won both Excellence and Innovate, and 2381Z has won Design. With half of the season left, our teams will continue to compete for many more. |
About Us2381 Robotics is a high school robotics club run at Colonel By Secondary School in Ottawa, Ontario. Since its establishment in 2015, the club has inspired years of innovation and Colonel By with multiple competitive teams working on
robots for VEX EDR Robotics Competitions where competitors are given a yearly challenge for which they must design, build, program, and drive a robot to complete. |
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Tower TakeoverThe 2019-2020 VEX Robotics Competition Tower Takeover is played on a 12’x12’ square field. Two alliances, one “red” and one “blue”, composed of two teams each, compete in matches consisting of a fifteen second autonomous period, followed
by a one minute and forty-five second driver controlled period. The object of the game is to attain a higher score than the opposing alliance by placing cubes in towers, or scoring cubes in goals.
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