
Countries speak Spanish

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Canada has become a very multicultural in the recent years but still remains to have two official languages, English and French.
Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, second only to Chinese, and one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Learning Spanish not only allows children to master one more language and learn more about a culture, but it also broadens their future employment opportunities.
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Spanish is the second most important language in the world, and more than 23 countries and regions have adopted it as an official language.
4 level Courses

ZHUGE ACADEMY

Robotics
Program
About the program

Robotics Discovery (Ages 5–10)
Platform: VEX IQ with CMU Curriculum
Designed in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University, this course introduces young learners to robotics through VEX IQ. Kids explore hands-on building, drag-and-drop coding, and fun engineering challenges that nurture focus, creativity, and early problem-solving skills—all in an engaging and playful environment.
Robotics Foundation (Ages 10–12)
Platform: VEX V5
Perfect for students ready to take the next step, this course uses the VEX V5 platform to teach advanced building, automation with sensors, and structured programming. Students complete goal-oriented challenges, build confidence in critical thinking, and develop key technical skills to prepare for advanced levels.
Robotics Advanced (Ages 13–18)
Platform: VEX V5 + Python/C++
Teens dive deep into robotics engineering using VEX V5 and real-world programming languages like Python or C++. They’ll master mechanical design, control systems, and competition strategies. Whether preparing for VEX Robotics Competitions or real-life applications, this course sharpens their engineering mindset and innovation skills.
Robotics Elite R&D (Ages 17–18)
Platform: AI + Mechanical Engineering Project Integration
Tailored for high school seniors aiming for top engineering or computer science programs, this course combines AI technologies with advanced robotics. Students tackle real-world R&D challenges—applying computer vision, data processing, and autonomous decision-making to intelligent robot systems. A perfect bridge between high school learning and university-level innovation.