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SABIS High School Robotics: what parents should know.
SABIS High School Robotics introduces students to programmable systems, mechanical design and computational thinking. Knowing the curriculum's structure helps families plan targeted support before assessments.
SABIS Robotics is a technology and engineering subject at high school level. It combines hardware programming, mechanical principles, and problem-solving skills within the SABIS proprietary curriculum pathway.
Students are graded through written examinations, practical project submissions and periodic SABIS Subject Competitive Exams (SCEs). Marks reflect both technical accuracy and the ability to apply programming logic to real-world problems.
SABIS SCEs run across the academic year in scheduled exam series. Most families start targeted Robotics tutoring at the beginning of the term to build programming fluency well ahead of each assessment window.
A group class cannot keep up with code.
Lessons built around the gaps
Your tutor pinpoints the exact programming concept or mechanical principle capping the grade and teaches it directly, not as a generic chapter overview.
Real SABIS project and exam technique
Students drill SABIS-style project briefs and SQA question types, so exam technique matches what the board actually rewards.
Parents kept in the loop
After every session the parent gets a written note covering what was covered, what improved, and what the next lesson will target.
A technology subject built on programming, design, and problem-solving.
SABIS High School Robotics is a proprietary subject delivered within the SABIS curriculum framework. It covers programmable robotics systems, sensor integration, mechanical design, and algorithmic thinking for high school students in SABIS-affiliated schools.
Assessment combines periodic Subject Competitive Exams, practical project submissions, and classroom performance scores. Grades reflect accuracy in programming logic and the quality of engineered solutions, rewarding students who can apply concepts under timed conditions.
Every Tuitional lesson follows the student's exact SABIS school scope and sequence, so tutor explanations align directly with upcoming SQA topics and project briefs rather than a generic robotics curriculum.
What a one-to-one SABIS Robotics lesson actually looks like.
Every session follows a four-phase structure: recap, teach, apply, review. The tutor adapts each phase to the student's current SABIS unit and the next SQA topic on their timetable.
Book a trial lessonA typical 60-minute session
- 0-5 min
Recap and quick diagnostic
The tutor revisits the previous session's topic with two or three quick questions to confirm what the student retained and to spot any remaining gaps before introducing new material.
Example: The tutor asks the student to trace through a simple sensor-trigger loop from last week's lesson to check their understanding of conditional logic in the SABIS Robotics unit.
- 5-25 min
Teach the target topic
The tutor teaches the new concept from the student's exact SABIS scope and sequence, breaking it into short, clear steps and checking understanding at each stage.
Example: Teaching motor control and PWM signals as covered in the SABIS High School Robotics mechanical systems unit, with live code demonstrations on the shared whiteboard.
- 25-50 min
Apply it to SABIS-style questions
The student attempts SABIS SQA-style questions and project-brief tasks while the tutor observes, prompts, and explains mark-winning approaches rather than just giving the answer.
Example: Completing a SABIS SQA design-and-build question requiring the student to write pseudocode for an obstacle-avoidance robot and justify each decision in writing.
- 50-60 min
Review, set homework, send report
The tutor summarises what was covered, sets a focused homework task tied to the next SQA topic, and logs a written session note sent directly to the parent.
Example: Homework set to complete a sensor-integration flowchart and write a brief commentary, ready to review at the next session.
After the lesson
The parent receives a written report covering the topic taught, the student's progress and the next steps. The session recording is saved to the student's account and accessible at any time for review.
Four simple steps.
Tell us the goal
Share your child's SABIS year group and target topic.
Get matched
We pair your child with a specialist SABIS Robotics tutor.
Trial lesson
Attend a low-commitment trial before committing to sessions.
Start weekly sessions
Regular lessons timed around your family's schedule.
The subject that turns programming theory into real engineering skills.
SABIS High School Robotics is set by the SABIS curriculum board and delivered in SABIS-affiliated schools across the GCC and internationally. It combines algorithmic programming, sensor systems, and mechanical design for high school students assessed through SQAs and project work.
Students who master the subject build a strong foundation for university-level engineering, computer science, and mechatronics programmes. One-to-one online tutoring keeps lessons aligned to the student's exact SABIS unit and upcoming exam series.
SABIS High School subjects we tutor.
Why families across the GCC trust Tuitional for SABIS tutoring.
My son was struggling with the programming units in SABIS Robotics and his SQA scores were dropping. After six sessions with his Tuitional tutor, he understood motor control and sensor logic properly for the first time. His confidence in class is completely different now.
The tutor always arrived prepared with exactly the right SABIS material. I appreciated the session notes sent after every lesson. It meant I could see what my daughter had covered without having to ask her directly.
I used to dread the robotics project briefs because I never understood the design stage. My tutor broke it down step by step and I actually enjoyed the last project. My grade went up by a full band.
Flexible scheduling was the main reason we chose Tuitional. My son has football training three evenings a week, and the tutor accommodated him without any problem. His SQA scores have improved each term.
SABIS Robotics tutoring — your questions, answered.
The things parents and students ask us most, in plain language.
?Do your tutors know the SABIS Robotics syllabus specifically?+
Yes. Tuitional tutors are trained on the SABIS curriculum and map every lesson to the student's exact SABIS scope and sequence. Sessions cover the same units, project briefs and SQA question types the student meets at school.
?What SABIS Robotics topics can a tutor help with?+
Tutors cover the full SABIS Robotics curriculum, including algorithmic programming, sensor integration, motor control, mechanical design principles, and SQA project-brief technique. If your child has a specific unit they're struggling with, the tutor focuses there first.
?How is a SABIS Robotics tutoring session structured?+
Each 60-minute session follows four phases: a quick recap diagnostic, teaching the target topic, applying it to SABIS-style questions, and a closing review with homework set. The parent receives a written session report after every lesson.
?Can sessions fit around our existing school and activity schedule?+
Yes. Tuitional offers flexible scheduling across the week, including evenings and weekends, so sessions can sit around school hours, sports, and other commitments. You choose the time slot that suits your family.
?What happens if the first tutor is not the right fit?+
Tuitional offers a free re-match if the first tutor pairing does not click. There is no pressure to continue with a tutor who isn't working well for your child, and the re-match process is straightforward.
?How do I know my child is making progress between sessions?+
After every session, you receive a written tutor note covering what was taught, how the student performed, and what the next session will target. Monthly progress reports and session-wise analytics across 20 or more parameters are also available through the Tuitional platform.
Book a SABIS Robotics trial lesson today.
Tell us your child's year group and current SABIS unit. We'll match them with a specialist tutor and arrange a trial session at a time that suits your family.
- Live one-to-one sessions, never pre-recorded
- Matched to your exact SABIS Robotics syllabus
- Flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends
- Written session report sent to parents after every lesson