Lao Cai elementary school students achieve high results at the STEM, AI and Robotics playground

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Lao Cai - Many students of Kim Dong Elementary School win high prizes at the 2026 National STEM, AI and Robotics Championship.

On May 10, information from Kim Dong Elementary School (Lao Cai ward, Lao Cai province), many students of the school excellently won high prizes at the National STEM, AI and Robotics Championship 2026, contributing to affirming the quality of technology education in Lao Cai.

The contest is organized by Tien Phong Newspaper in coordination with the National Innovation Center, the Central Team Council and Hanoi University of Science and Technology under the direction of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.

Học sinh Lào Cai tỏa sáng tại đấu trường STEM và Robotics quốc gia. Ảnh: Tuấn Hải
Lao Cai students won high rankings at the national STEM and Robotics arena. Photo: Tuan Hai

At this national-scale technology playground, students of Kim Dong Elementary School continue to affirm their strengths in the field of STEM Robotics with many impressive awards.

In the Energy Exploitation Robotics category, the school won 1 Second Prize, 1 Third Prize and 4 Consolation Prizes.

Meanwhile, in the Football Robotics event, the students won 2 third prizes and 1 consolation prize at the national level.

Qua những chương trình này góp phần khẳng định niềm đam mê công nghệ và khả năng sáng tạo từ bậc tiểu học. Ảnh: Tuấn Hải
These programs contribute to affirming the passion for technology and creativity from elementary school. Photo: Tuan Hai

The above results show the creative spirit, passion for technology and persistent efforts of school students.

At the same time, this is also the result of the close companionship and guidance of the teaching staff in the process of studying and researching science and technology.

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