Micro:bit Coding Competition!
This Tuesday (12th), a small team of 3 children from Swavesey Primary were invited to compete at the inaugural micro:bit coding competition at the Museum of Computer History in Cambridge. They competed alongside over 10 other schools from across the county.
Tasked with coding a buggy to complete a racetrack course, the children had to problem-solve and persevere to refine their codes – otherwise the buggy would fail to stay inside the track, complete tight turns successfully and even avoid tricky obstacles. In addition to this, the buggy was timed, so it had to be coded to be both quick and accurate.
The children enjoyed the experience immensely and can be very proud of their achievements – although they did not win outright, their buggy received compliments from other teams and the judges, being one of the few that successfully completed the track within the time limit!
Since this was the first of a planned annual competition, we hope the children of Swavesey will have further opportunities to compete in the future!
Freya – ‘’I liked how the activities became increasingly difficult, it was a fun and challenging experience!’’
Rumi – ‘’The staff were so friendly and helpful, always on hand to help us when we had problems!’’
Mr. Jiggins – ‘’It was a fantastic event – a unique opportunity to explore coding with specialist equipment and with the knowledgeable input of real professionals!’’