Albert
Ng Yu Bo
Rulang Primary School | WRO International Silver Medalist | Python Practitioner
My Robotics Journey
I am a Primary 6 student at Rulang Primary School who loves coding. Since Primary 4, I have represented my school in the National Robotics Competition for two years in a row. My proudest moment was representing Singapore with The Brainery Code at the WRO International 2025, where I won a Silver Award on the global stage. Through these competitions, I have learned how to work well in a team and improve my mechanical skills.
The Maker & Coder Mindset
Besides building hardware, I am working hard to master software. I am currently in a professional Python track and have finished about 75% of the course, with the goal of completing the whole curriculum by the end of 2026. Along with a Distinction Award in the Raffles Mathematical Olympiad and a Merit certificate in Trinity College Communication Skills, I hope to bring my technical skills and leadership to your school.
From Concept to Competition
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As a representative of Rulang Primary and The Brainery Code, I build autonomous robots to solve real-world challenges.
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I make sure my robots are built well so they don't break during a mission.
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I also use sensors to help my robots move exactly where they need to go.
Communication & Leadership
"My Trinity College Communication course taught me how to present my projects so that everyone can understand my ideas"
Ready for the Next Mission
My time at Rulang Primary School has taught me that robotics is more than just building robots. It is about working hard, being precise, and never giving up when things don't work the first time.
Whether I am coding in Python or setting up Spike Prime sensors for a competition, I always use a "Maker" mindset. I am excited to bring my international competition experience and my coding skills ​to the school Iam assigned to.
My goal is to work with new friends who love technology as much as I do. I want to represent the school in competitions and keep finding new ways to solve problems using technology.
Key Takeaways
Technical Skills
'Advanced in Python coding and good at building detailed projects'
World Experience
'Experience performing under pressure at international competitions..'
Communication
'Good at explaining technical ideas clearly to different people.'