On February 18 and 19, Xavier Jesuit School (XJS) students in Cambodia welcomed a team of teachers and students from Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, California to receive lessons on robotic engineering.
Bellarmine College Preparatory is one of 59 Jesuit high schools in the United States. A team of two teachers and nine students engaged the XJS students with coding language, block programming and other robot mechanisms.
Students showed great enthusiasm and displayed smooth performance in operating the robots using tablets.
The students of Bellarmine also showed great enthusiasm and energy engaging with the students both in and outside the classroom despite the unfamiliar heat of Cambodia. They even took part in the high school football match. [Xavier Jesuit School]
The Bellarmine College Preparatory team with Xavier Jesuit School staff
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