2014-2015 Season Supporters
2014-2015 Season
Winners of the 2014/15 Robot Programming Competition:
FIRST Lego League (FLL - ages 9 to 14):
- Champion 1st Place – Royal Robots (Annapolis Royal Regional Academy)
- Champion 2nd Place – Flying Manatees (Ross Creek Centre for the Arts)
- Robot Performance Award 1st Place – TMS Legomaniacs (Trenton Middle School)
- Robot Performance Award 2nd Place – Phoenix Tech Team (Neighbourhood Group)
- LEGO Foundation Award – Robo Lobo Wired (Wolfville School)
- Mechanical Design Award – The Shadowvolts – The Shambhala School
- Programming Award – Armbrae Dragons Superstars (Armbrae Academy)
- Strategy and Innovation Award – Springvale Blockheads (Maritime Museum of the Atlantic)
- Project Presentation Award – LEGO Intelligence (Community)
- Project Innovative Solution Award – The ROBOmasters (Community)
- Project Research Award – NGA Programming Panthers (New Glasgow Academy)
- Core Values Teamwork Award – Phoenix Tech Team (Neighbourhood Group)
- Core Values Inspiration Award – Island Bots (EngineersPEI)
- Gracious Professionalism Award – BRICKs (Rocky Lake Junior High)
- Judges’ Award Against All Odds – Brookhouse Robotics Club (Brookhouse School)
Robofest High School Robotics Competition:
BottleSumo
- 1st Place – Vipères (Centre scolaire de la Rive-Sud)
- 2nd Place – The Marlies (King’s-Edgehill School)
- 3rd Place – NKEC Titans (Northeast Kings Education Centre)
Game Competition (BottleBowl)
- 1st Place – Cheetahs (Charles P. Allen High School)
- 2nd Place – KES (King’s-Edgehill School)
- 3rd Place – The Marlies (King’s-Edgehill School)
The Lynn Chipman Memorial Outstanding Volunteer Award:
- James Griffin-Allwood
Outstanding Coach Awards:
- (FLL) – Anne Martin (Duc d’Anville Elementary School)
- (Robofest) – DJ Decoste (Kings-Edgehill School)
Karen Wilder Award:
In recognition of perseverance, resilience and courage in overcoming challenges. (named after the former Director of the Program)
- Lois Boudreau, FLL Head Judge Advisor