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A beginner robotics program where younger students explore engineering, teamwork, and problem solving through LEGO robotics and creative innovation.

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What is FIRST LEGO League?

FIRST LEGO League (FLL) introduces students to engineering and robotics through fun, hands-on challenges using LEGO robotics kits. Students work in teams to design, build, and program robots to solve real-world inspired missions.

Each season includes a new theme where teams research a real-world problem, design an innovative solution, and present their ideas to judges while demonstrating teamwork and creativity.

FLL helps students build confidence, curiosity, and collaboration skills while learning the fundamentals of robotics, coding, and engineering.

Is the Junior Robotics Program right for you?

Program Details

GradesGrades 4 – 6
Fees$1100 - Flat annual membership fee covering all base program costs for your child.
InterestStudents interested in robotics, creativity, engineering, and teamwork.
CommitmentTeams meet weekly during the August – March robotics season with additional preparation before tournaments.
ExperienceNo prior robotics experience required. Students learn Python programming, building, and important core values such as teamwork during the program.
TournamentsTeams participate in one local tournament per season and may advance to regional championships.

Enrollment

Apply for the Junior Robotics Program

Skills

What students learn in the Junior Robotics Program

Lego Attachment Design

Students build LEGO robots and learn how motors, sensors, and simple mechanisms work together.

Programming

Students learn beginner coding concepts with Python while programming robots to complete competition missions.

Creative Innovation

Teams research real-world problems and develop creative solutions that they present to judges via the Innovation Project.

Core Values

FIRST presents a set of core values vital for team success, including teamwork, respect, and gracious professionalism.