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Globen School has once again asserted its dominance in the field of robotics education, emerging with three major awards at the 2025 ENJOY AI African Open Robotics Competition, held at the Accra Digital Centre.
This prestigious annual continental championship brought together young innovators and future technologists from across Africa, united under this year’s inspiring theme: “Chasing the Stars.”
The competition saw participation from schools and robotics clubs representing Ghana, Kenya, Ivory Coast, and Gabon, offering students a unique platform to showcase their skills in design, problem-solving, and teamwork using cutting-edge robotics technologies.

Globen School's robotics teams delivered an exceptional performance, clinching:
- Gold Medal in the Cyber City (Junior Team) category
- Gold Medal in the Geometric Forest category
- Silver Medal in the Cyber City (Senior Team) category
These accolades highlight the school’s consistent dedication to STEM excellence, underpinned by robust investment in technology-enhanced learning and an innovative robotics curriculum.

The ENJOY AI African Open not only tested students’ technical abilities but also offered real-world exposure to emerging industry practices in robotics and automation.
For the young participants, it was an opportunity to sharpen their communication, develop collaborative skills, and grow in confidence qualities that extend well beyond the classroom.

Globen School’s success is being widely celebrated as a reflection of its holistic educational approach, which blends academic rigour with creativity, practical engagement, and mentorship.
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