Lego school competition


Registration deadline: April 26

> Organised in partnership with the Education Ministry, the Legoland School Challenge 2026 aims to inspire the next generation of innovators through hands-on science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) learning.

> Student teams of three to four participants across three categories – Junior (7–9 years), Primary (10–12 years) and Secondary (13–17 years) – are tasked with designing their most imaginative theme park attraction. 

> Whether magical, futuristic, space-themed or underwater, each build should include at least one clearly defined ride vehicle or carriage. Teams can also earn additional points by incorporating a moving element, either manual or motorised, and are encouraged to use creative displays or dioramas to showcase their theme park ride.

> The final model should represent the complete ride experience, showcasing creativity, functionality, and build quality. Teams must also tell a clear and exciting story behind their concept, accompanied by a 50- to 100-word description in English explaining their creation.

> Prizes: Primary and Secondary Category champions will embark on a trip to Legoland Shanghai, while Junior Category champions will win a trip to Legoland Malaysia.

> The top five teams in each category will be invited to the Grand Finale at Legoland Malaysia, where they will enjoy a three-day, two-night stay at the Legoland Hotel, compete live during the finale event, and have their final builds showcased to park guests through the end of 2026.

> All category champions will receive a Legoland Malaysia Annual Pass, a trophy, Lego sets, and a certificate.

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

 

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