FIRST Robotics Competition

FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is one of FIRST's two high school programs. In FRC, student teams work with mentors to build, program and compete with 120lb robots made of mostly aluminum, polycarbonate, and other real-world materials. Students learn robot design concepts, machining, welding, and programming the robot. Students also learn how to fundraise, communicate with professionals, publicize, manage finances, and lead, preparing them for future careers and college.

Scroll down to learn more about how TRC’s FRC runs, or learn more about the official FIRST Robotics Competition here.

The Timeline

A Subteam for Everyone

Beyond the Build Season

STUDENT LEADERSHIP

TRC places an emphasis on student-led club operations with mentor support. Thus, TRC offers a variety of leadership pathways and opportunities for students of different skillsets. See our team leadership here.

SUSTAINABLE MENTORSHIP

Students themselves become the mentors in TRC’s student mentorship programs. Members teach FIRST LEGO League to elementary and middle schoolers across two schools— Jing Mei Elementary and our own International School.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

TRC is not just about robotics, it’s about community. Students are encouraged to engage in, assist with, and even lead dozens of community engagement and outreach initiatives throughout their time in the club.

“The biggest reason I stayed in was it was a really great community to be part of.”

Daniel Koo, Class of 2023

“The many late nights I spent at the mechanical shop… made us really tight knit and feel like a family.”

Tim Xu, Class of 2023

“I think it was really fun.”

Nathan Sun, Class of 2024

The FRC Experience

“Thank you, to everyone involved— for providing this challenge, this kind of learning environment, one where students can only succeed when they work together.”

Paul Malmsten, Class of 2012

“The energy and the atmosphere of FIRST was truly inspiring, I met so many close friends through robotics.”

Aivy Wang, Class of 2024

“We pushed each other to do better, in and out of robotics.”

Rachel Koo, Class of 2017

“In TRC, I learned more than just engineering. I learned about communication, working in a team, and a lot about leadership. I now use those skills every day, and I’m sure I will use them in the future.”

William Barber, Class of 2023