DON'T MISS IT: Lego School Challenge 2025


> The fourth edition of the Legoland Malaysia School Challenge, organised in partnership with the Education Ministry, has kicked off with a mission to unlock the boundless creativity of students across the region.

> This year’s edition challenges students to design their ideal travel destination using Lego bricks. Whether it’s a futuristic underwater world, an island of imagination, or a dreamland among the stars, participants are encouraged to combine creativity, storytelling and technical building skills to bring magical destinations to life.

> The competition is open to students aged 7 to 17 across three categories: junior (ages 7 to 9), primary (ages 10 to 12), and secondary (ages 13 to 17).

> Each team must consist of three or four students and a teacher.

> For the first time, the finale will feature a high-energy Speed Building Challenge. The Top Five finalist teams in each category will compete live in front of a judging panel and audience, racing against the clock to create an original Lego build in 45 minutes.

> Winners from the primary and secondary categories will experience a trip to Legoland Korea, while the junior category champion will enjoy a getaway at Legoland Malaysia.

> Each finalist team will also enjoy a 3D2N stay at Legoland Hotel, receive exclusive LEGO trophies, exciting Lego sets, and annual passes to Legoland Malaysia Resort.

Details: https://www.legoland.com.my/tickets-passes/day-tickets/schools/school-challenge/

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