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FRC Team 3560 – Mechawolves is a high school robotics club based in Brampton, Ontario. Founded in 2011, our team designs, builds, and programs robots to compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) while promoting STEM education and innovation within our school and community.

FRC stands for FIRST Robotics Competition. It is a global high school robotics competition where teams of students design, build, and program robots to complete specific tasks in a competitive environment.

Mechawolves is open to all students at our school who are interested in robotics, technology, engineering, and programming. No prior experience is needed, as we provide training and mentorship to all new members.

By joining Mechawolves, you’ll gain hands-on experience in robotics, programming, CAD (computer-aided design), mechanical engineering, and electronics. You’ll also develop valuable teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills that are essential for future STEM careers.

 

We meet regularly after school, with additional meetings during the build season leading up to competitions. Our schedule includes weekly practice sessions, special workshops, and collaborative events with other teams.

No prior experience is necessary! We welcome students of all skill levels and backgrounds. Our team mentors and experienced members will guide you through the process of learning robotics, programming, and other related skills.

FRC Team 3560 – Mechawolves is a high school robotics club based in Brampton, Ontario. Founded in 2011, our team designs, builds, and programs robots to compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) while promoting STEM education and innovation within our school and community.

We greatly appreciate support from individuals and local businesses. You can sponsor Mechawolves through financial contributions, donating materials, or providing mentorship. Please contact us through our website to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

Mechawolves not only sparks interest in STEM among students but also engages with the local community through outreach programs, demonstrations, and partnerships. We strive to inspire the next generation of engineers, coders, and innovators!