Robotics
An after-school program open to all students at Bay Path.
The Bay Path Robotics Club brings together students from across every program who share one thing in common: a drive to build. Members design, fabricate, wire, and program real robots — then put them to the test against teams from across the country at a national competition.
Instructors are here to guide and support, but every design decision, every line of code, and every wired connection comes from the students themselves. That means by the time you compete, you've truly built something.
Members develop hands-on skills in 3D modeling, 3D printing, electronics and wiring, programming, and physical fabrication — skills that are relevant whether you're going into engineering, technology, manufacturing, or anywhere in between.
We compete in a variety of challenge formats — from head-to-head combat bots and hockey bots to maze navigation and autonomous robots. Each event demands a different mix of skills, so there's always something new to learn and a role for every type of thinker: the strategist, the builder, the coder, the problem-solver.
Every year the team travels to a national competition. Past destinations have included Ohio, Georgia, California, Illinois, Minnesota, and Florida — and there's always somewhere new on the horizon.
No experience required — just curiosity and a willingness to figure things out. If you want to leave Bay Path knowing how to design, build, and program a machine from scratch, this is your club.