KNOCKANEAN National School became the first Clare school to win the eleventh annual Analog Devices Primary Schools Robotics Competition Final.

Held at Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) Campus in Raheen, Limerick this weekend over the weekend, Knockanean emerged as the winners as over 100 students from Munster went head to head with self-designed sumo wrestling robots.

Eight Clare schools were in the competition St Aidan’s NS, St Conaire’s NS, Gaelscoil Mhíchíl Cíosóg, St Tola’s NS, Ennis NS, Scariff NS and St John’s NS involved alongside the Knockanean champions.

After a morning of constructing and programming their robots, 105 fifth and sixth class students from Clare, Cork, Limerick and Tipperary competed in a series of knock-out rounds where their robots were pitted against each other in a ring. Each team collected points for teamwork, design, and innovation as well as creativity in the poster showcase.

Orla Brooks watched by fellow Knockanean NS students, Adam Maguire and Donnacha Mockler. Photograph: Brian Arthur

Watched on by teachers, family and friends, Adam Maguire, Donnacha Mockler and Orla Brookes from Knockanean NS were crowned overall winners, impressing judges with their innovation, teamwork and the performance of their robot in the arena. Holly Boyce, Mya White, Shauna White and Annie White from Scoil Muire Broadford, Limerick were runners-up.

In the lead-up to the final, participating schools took part in an advanced hands-on robotics workshop, where students learned to design, build and programme their own robots. The initiative encourages teamwork, creativity and problem-solving, while developing skills in coding, design thinking and collaboration.

The Analog Devices Primary Schools Robotics Competition is designed to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) among primary school students by giving them a practical introduction to engineering and technology.

Joel Richardson, Andrii Hrebinchenko and Oliver Raczymski. Photograph: Brian Arthur

Now in its eleventh year, the programme has grown significantly and continues to expand across the Mid-West, building on its long-standing presence in Limerick.

Fiona Treacy, Managing Director, Sustainable Automation at ADI stated, “This competition is about giving students a real, hands-on experience of STEM and showing them how engineering works in a fun environment. The students excelled this year, and it was clear to see the level of creativity, teamwork and problem-solving developed through the programme. These are valuable skills that will stand to students in the future, regardless of the career path they choose”.

Erin Downes, Aoibhinn Enright and Martha McNamara of Scariff NS. Photograph: Brian Arthur

The competition begins months in advance, with Analog Devices partnering with LearnIt to deliver complimentary robotics workshops to all registered primary schools. One team from each school was given the opportunity to progress to the regional semi-finals which were held in Limerick Racecourse across two days in March and then the final.

Since its inception, the programme has engaged nearly 10,000 primary school students, helping to spark early interest in STEM and inspire the next generation of engineers and innovators.

Previous champions include Scoil Íde (2015), St. Patrick’s Girls NS (2016), Our Lady Queen of Peace NS (2017), Killoughteen NS (2018 & 2025), Scoil Mhuire Broadford (2019 & 2023), St. Patrick’s N.S Bruree (2020) and St. Patrick’s National School, Dublin Road (2022 & 2024).

Ennis NS students, Aoibhin McCarthy, Fionn Shannon and Hannah Mangan. Photograph: Brian Arthur

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