Student work · Projects

Real projects, really built

Our curriculum centers on high-visibility, "wow-factor" projects designed to inspire students. From a flashing-heart Micro:bit to an AI object-sorting arm, here's a sample of what Esdar students build — grade by grade.

Student projects
Student-built projects
The student learning journey

15 projects from foundation to advanced

A grade-wise progression — today's project becomes the foundation for tomorrow's.

Grades 1–3

Flashing Heart

A simple animation of a beating heart on the Micro:bit LED matrix.

Grades 1–3

Banana Piano

Connect crocodile clips to bananas to create capacitive touch piano keys.

Grades 1–3

Digital Thermometer

Display the current room temperature on the LED grid.

Grades 4–5

Cardboard Robot Arm

Use a micro servo motor to open and close a cardboard claw.

Grades 4–5

Gesture-Controlled Robot

Sensors detect hand gestures; the robot moves in different directions based on input.

Grades 4–5

Face ID Door Unlock

Use a webcam to recognize faces; the door unlocks automatically for authorized users.

Grades 6–8

Traffic Light Controller

Program Red, Yellow, and Green LEDs on a standard traffic timing sequence.

Grades 6–8

Ultrasonic Ruler

Use an HC-SR04 sensor to measure distance and print it to the Serial Monitor.

Grades 6–8

Line Following Robot

A 2-wheel-drive chassis that uses IR sensors to track a black line.

Grades 6–8

Obstacle Avoiding Robot

An ultrasonic sensor on a servo lets the robot "look" around and avoid walls.

Grades 9–10

WiFi LED Control

Build a local web server to turn an LED on/off from a smartphone browser.

Grades 9–10

IoT Weather Dashboard

Send temperature and humidity data to a cloud platform like ThingSpeak.

Grades 9–10

Computer Vision Face Tracking

Python/OpenCV finds a face and points a laser/camera using servos.

Grades 9–10

AI Object Sorting Arm

A neural network recognizes recyclable vs organic waste; a robotic arm sorts accordingly.

Grades 9–10

Voice Controlled Home

Integrate the board with Google Assistant or Alexa to control lights and fans.

Student demo day
Student project success

From curious beginners to confident creators

Project demos

Students demonstrate mastery — navigating drones and programming autonomous robotic cars from scratch at camp exhibitions.

Annual tech fest

Students present projects to parents, peers, and industry professionals — building confidence and opening pathways.

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