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Meezan School System Partners With Astrobot Academy for Robotics AI and Space Science

  • May 22, 2026
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Meezan School System has officially partnered with Astrobot Academy through a formal Service Agreement to integrate Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Space Science into its campuses as a structured academic subject, marking a significant step in how the school system approaches science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics education across its network. Under the agreement, Astrobot Academy will operate as the dedicated implementation partner across Meezan School System’s campus network, delivering hands-on, project-based science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics education to students from Early Childhood Education through Grade 8. The arrangement is structured as a long-term institutional partnership rather than an extracurricular programme, making technology and space science education a formal and assessed part of the academic experience for thousands of students across the network.

The scope of the partnership covers the full implementation cycle, from building out robotics labs and artificial intelligence learning modules to training teachers and developing the infrastructure needed to sustain high-quality delivery across multiple campuses. By embedding Astrobot Academy as an institutional partner rather than an occasional vendor, Meezan School System ensures that the programme has the operational continuity and pedagogical depth required to produce meaningful learning outcomes over time. Students will engage with robotics, artificial intelligence concepts, and space science through practical, project-based activities that prioritise building real skills over theoretical instruction, with classrooms designed to function as environments where students move from learning about technology to actually working with it.

The partnership reflects a broader shift in how forward-thinking school systems in Pakistan are approaching curriculum development, recognising that preparing students for an economy increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, automation, and advanced technology requires introducing these disciplines at the foundational level rather than waiting until university. For Meezan School System, the agreement with Astrobot Academy represents a commitment to making that shift structural and permanent, ensuring that every student from the earliest years of schooling through middle school has consistent access to hands-on technology education delivered by a specialised partner with the expertise and resources to do it well.

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