Boswin Robotics Tryouts: Where Young Minds Meet Robotics and AI

Boswin Robotics is excited to announce upcoming tryouts for youth ages 4–17 years old! If your child is curious about robotics, coding, and artificial intelligence, this is the perfect opportunity to get involved in one of Ontario’s most innovative youth STEM programs.

At Boswin, we don’t just teach robotics—we connect hands-on learning with future-focused concepts like AI and machine learning. Through structured programs, competitive teams, and real-world projects, Boswin students gain skills that prepare them for academic success, competitions, and even university pathways.

Our tryouts are now open, and spots are limited. Visit www.iboswin.com to complete the registration form and secure your invitation.


Why Join Boswin Robotics?

Boswin Robotics has become a recognized name in youth STEM education in Ontario, known for developing young innovators who have represented Canada at international competitions. Our programs combine technical skills, problem-solving, and AI concepts that give students a unique edge in today’s technology-driven world.

Here’s what sets Boswin apart:

  1. Age-Specific Pathways (4–17 yrs old): From early exploration to advanced competition teams, we have a clear growth pathway for every child.
  2. Hands-On Robotics: Students design, build, and program robots using platforms like LEGO Spike Prime, VEX IQ, and VEX V5.
  3. AI Integration: Programs introduce youth to AI concepts such as pattern recognition, sensors, automation, and data-driven decision-making.
  4. Team-Based Learning: Collaboration, leadership, and creativity are at the core of every project.
  5. Competition Opportunities: Boswin Robotics teams compete in VEX IQ and VRC tournaments locally and globally.

Boswin Robotics Programs and Their Connection to AI

Boswin’s curriculum is carefully designed to introduce students to STEM concepts that mirror how AI works in the real world.

1. Junior Builder Programs (Ages 4–6)

Our youngest learners are introduced to building basics using LEGO and simple machines. While the focus is on creativity and motor skills, they’re also introduced to automation and cause-and-effect—the foundation of understanding how AI systems respond to input.

2. Primary Robotics (Ages 6–9)

Students begin programming simple robots using LEGO Spike Prime and WeDo. Concepts like sensors and conditional coding mirror how AI systems use data to make decisions. For example, “if the robot sees an obstacle, turn left” introduces the basics of machine logic.

3. Junior Robotics I & II (Ages 9–12)

This stage introduces VEX IQ robotics, preparing students for competition. Students apply coding and engineering principles while exploring pattern recognition, navigation algorithms, and decision-making. These reflect how AI processes data inputs to respond intelligently in real-world situations.

4. VEX IQ Competitive Teams (Ages 10–14)

Students form competitive robotics teams, designing and programming robots for official VEX IQ challenges. Here, they learn the AI-inspired skills of optimization, strategic planning, and iterative problem-solving. These are the same concepts engineers use when training AI models to improve performance.

5. VRC (VEX Robotics Competition) Middle & High School Teams (Ages 13–17)

At the most advanced level, students work with VEX V5 robots in global competitions. They explore advanced programming concepts such as autonomous decision-making, sensor integration, and predictive modeling—all central to AI applications in industries like self-driving cars and robotics automation.

By linking robotics with AI concepts at every stage, Boswin Robotics ensures students are not only learning to build robots but also developing future-ready skills for AI-powered careers.


Tryout Details

  • Who Can Join: Youth ages 4–17 years old
  • Purpose: Placement into Boswin Robotics programs and competitive teams
  • Location: Boswin Robotics, Mississauga, Ontario
  • Requirement: Completion of the tryout form on www.iboswin.com to receive your invitation
  • What to Bring: Curiosity, creativity, and readiness to learn!

What to Expect at a Boswin Tryout

During the tryout, students will:

  • Participate in hands-on building activities to test creativity and problem-solving
  • Work on basic programming challenges to showcase logical thinking
  • Demonstrate teamwork and collaboration skills in group tasks
  • Meet Boswin instructors and learn about the program structure

Our goal is not just to evaluate skills but to match each child with the right Boswin Robotics pathway that fits their age, experience, and interests.


The Role of AI in Robotics Education

AI is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s here, shaping industries from healthcare to transportation. By integrating AI into robotics education, Boswin prepares students for the skills the future workforce demands.

Some AI concepts Boswin students experience include:

  • Data Collection and Analysis: Robots use sensors to “see” and “feel,” similar to how AI uses data inputs.
  • Pattern Recognition: Programming robots to recognize repeated conditions reflects how AI systems identify patterns.
  • Autonomous Navigation: Building robots that move independently mirrors self-driving car technologies.
  • Decision-Making Algorithms: Just as AI makes predictions, students learn to code robots that choose the best path or action.

By connecting robotics to AI, Boswin helps students see the bigger picture of technology—and how their skills can change the world.


Why Parents Choose Boswin Robotics

Parents in Mississauga and across Ontario trust Boswin Robotics because of our:

  • Proven Track Record: Our teams have represented Canada at VEX World Championships.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Programs evolve with age, ensuring long-term engagement.
  • Focus on Future Skills: Coding, robotics, and AI are blended into every level.
  • Supportive Community: Students learn in a positive, encouraging environment.

Final Call: Register for Boswin Robotics Tryouts

Spots for Boswin Robotics Tryouts are filling quickly. If your child is between the ages of 4 and 17, this is the moment to ignite their passion for robotics, coding, and AI.

👉 Visit www.iboswin.com today to complete the tryout form and secure your invitation.

At Boswin Robotics, “Where Young Minds Meet Robotics and AI”, we’re not just preparing kids for competitions—we’re preparing them for the future.

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