Coding Bahamas Future Donates Interactive Robotics to Eleuthera Schools to Advance STEM Education

Ryan May 27, 2026 News
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From left: Eleuthera District Superintendent Mr. Harcourt McCoy / Senior Education Officer Mrs. Knowls / CBF Board Member Ryan Austin

ELEUTHERA, BAHAMAS – In an exciting step toward expanding access to early technology education, Coding Bahamas Future has donated a fleet of Dash Wonder bots to schools across the Eleuthera district. The programmable educational robots, designed to teach foundational coding and computational thinking, were officially received by District Superintendent of Education Harcourt McCoy and Education Officer Mrs. Knowles.

“STEM education is the absolute bedrock of innovation,” said Ryan Austin of Coding Bahamas Future. “By bringing these bots into classrooms, we are ensuring that students in Eleuthera aren’t just learning to use technology—they are gaining the hands-on logic and coding skills needed to build the future themselves.”

District Superintendent of Education Harcourt McCoy emphasized the donation’s direct impact on the students. “We are tremendously grateful to Coding Bahamas Future for this investment,” said Superintendent McCoy. “The donation also aligns with the MOETVT’s goal to provide ACCESS to the evolution of education in the technology-driven world, bringing STEM to life and sparking a newfound excitement for learning.”

Coding Bahamas Future remains committed to empowering the next generation of Bahamian innovators by supporting educational initiatives that foster technical literacy and a lifelong passion for science and engineering.

To see exactly what these devices bring to the classroom, this overview demonstrates how Dash robots make early coding and robotics education interactive for students: Meet Dash & Dot Educational Robots.