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FIRST LEGO League Challenge is a global robotics and design educational program where kids aged 10-16 learn coding, robotics and teamwork using LEGO bricks to solve real-world community problems and create lifelong memories.

FIRST LEGO League Challenge is a program aimed at children aged 10–16. Each season (from August to March) brings a new theme, referring to current challenges, such as ecology, sustainable development or other social issues. Participants work in teams, looking for practical solutions to real problems in local communities. FIRST LEGO League Challenge is not only about learning technology, but als...

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FIRST LEGO League Challenge is a program aimed at children aged 10–16. Each season (from August to March) brings a new theme, referring t...

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Marek from the Power Control team
a graduate of the FIRST LEGO League

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Great for

  • Students aged 10–16
  • Schools, community centers, robotics clubs
  • Teachers
  • Parents supporting their children's development
  • STEM enthusiasts or those who want to become interested in STEM

FIRST® LEGO® League Poland - Challenge project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Apply for a scholarship and start the 30 day challenge
  • Register on the program website
  • Get LEGO sets and design materials
  • Take part in the training and plan the work of the team
  • Work with your team and take part in the tournament

Time

Suggested: Preparation for the tournament lasts about 15 weeks with one meeting per week. You can start between August and November.The preparation ends with a regional tournament, the winners of the regional tournaments take part in the final: FIRST LEGO League Championship Poland, and the winners of the final can represent Poland in global tournaments (e.g. USA, Greece, Hong Kong, Brazil). Regional eliminations take place in February and March.

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Meet the Social Innovator

Hello!
I am glad that you are considering joining the FIRST LEGO League Challenge program. This is a great opportunity for young science and technology enthusiasts to learn by doing - from building robots from LEGO bricks to solving real problems in local communities.
We encourage you to apply - regardless of whether you already have experience or are just starting your adventure with robotics. Our program has been designed to allow everyone to develop; we lead teams almost by the hand, offering support at every stage - from dedicated training and regular webinars, to a rich set of teaching materials.
We believe that thanks to FIRST LEGO League, each participant will discover new opportunities and gain experience that will be the foundation of future successes.
I cordially invite you to apply and build the future together.

Katarzyna Nogalska - President of the Future Minds Foundation and coordinator of the FIRST LEGO League in Poland

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