
🎉 Welcome!
You have been invited to apply for a spot on our First LEGO League (FLL) Challenge competition team at The Cube!
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📩 Please do not share the link or password.
The First LEGO League Experience
Participating in FLL offers students:
✅ Hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)
✅ Research and public speaking skills for the presentation portion
✅ Enhanced problem-solving and teamwork skills
✅ Boosted self-confidence through real-world challenges
👉 Learn more about First LEGO League here!
📸 Check out our past FLL teams and awards at the bottom of this page!
What is the First LEGO League Competition?
FLL is an exciting robotics challenge where teams:
🔹 Build & program a LEGO robot to complete missions
🔹 Develop an innovative project based on the annual theme: New Challenge Theme: Every year, FIRST LEGO League introduces a new challenge based on a real-world scientific theme. As part of the competition, teams must research this theme, identify a problem, develop an innovative solution, and present their findings to judges. This Innovation Project encourages creativity, problem-solving, and real-world application of STEM skills.
🔹 Present their research & solution to judges
🔹 Demonstrate teamwork & core values throughout the season
🏆 2025-2026 FLL Theme
📅 This year’s theme: 2025-2026 archaeology-themed robotics season, FIRST® AGETM presented by Qualcomm, and discover the artifacts that will help us build a better world: ⛏️ FIRST® LEGO® League UNEARTHED launches August 5, 2025. (Video Here)
1.Project Solution: Teams identify a real-world problem based on the annual theme, research it thoroughly, and propose an innovative solution. Presentations should be clear, creative, and show how they engaged with the community.
2.The Robot Game: Teams design, build, and program an autonomous robot using LEGO materials. The robot must complete as many missions as possible on the game table within a 2.5-minute match.
3.Core Values & Teamwork: Teams demonstrate how they worked together, showed inclusion, and embodied FLL values like discovery, innovation, and gracious professionalism. Judges look for team spirit and collaboration.
📆 June Meeting Schedule:
✅ Team-building & skill sessions:
📍 In-person at The Cube
🗓️ Tuesdays & Thursdays – June 10, 12, 17, 19
⏰ 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM
🗓️ September 2025 Schedule ✅
Tuesdays, Thursdays: 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM
Saturdays: 1 PM to 3 PM
In-person dates: 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 27 & September 30th
🗓️ October 2025 Schedule ✅
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM
October 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28 & 30
🗓️ November 2025 Schedule ✅
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays: 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM
November 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, 25, 27 & 28
(Meetings may be added towards the end of November)
BEFORE YOU FILL IN YOUR APPLICATION PLEASE SEE THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW:
⏳ Time Commitment
✅ Commitment (June & September to December) Summer we will host a few meetings on Zoom, we understand most of our students will be off
✅ In-person meetings are in June and we return September-December
✅ As competition nears: Up to 4 times per week NOTE: The week before competition students will most likely be required to be at The Cube every day.
✅ Sessions: 60-90 minutes
🏆 Competition Dates
✅ First Saturday in December – FLL Qualifier Competition
✅ Second Saturday in January – Provincials (Only if the team qualifies)
💡 FLL Success: Our teams at The Cube have qualified for Provincials every season! We aim to do the same this season
🎭 Presentation Commitment
✅ Students may sing, dance, or wear creative costumes according to our presentation design.
✅ Team members must feel comfortable presenting in front of an audience
✅ Coaches provide presentation prep & support
Team Collaboration & Commitment
Being part of this team requires strong teamwork, communication, and a willingness to collaborate. Team members should be able to:
✔ Work respectfully and effectively with teammates of different ages.
✔ Stay committed to attending meetings and actively participating.
✔ Be open to team-building exercises and problem-solving activities.
✔ Communicate ideas clearly, listen to others, and contribute to discussions.
✔ Engage verbally and connect with teammates to foster a strong, supportive team environment.
📍 Location
✅ In-person: Beaches Presbyterian Church & The Cube
✅ Virtual: Some meetings via Zoom
💰 Fees & Payment Options
The 2025-2026 season registration fee can be paid in:
🔹 Four instalments of $225 + HST
First payment due upon official team acceptance (Initial Payment link will be sent at the end of June 2025)
Subsequent payments processed automatically every month
🔹 One-time upfront payment of $855.00 (Save $45.00!)
🏆 Provincial Competition Fee (Due first week of December) Fee applies only if the team qualifies
$155.00 per student, invoiced after qualification to provincial level competition.
We have qualified for Provincials every year and aim to do so again!
🎒 What’s Included in the Fee?
✅ Tuition for the full FLL season
✅ Team uniforms
✅ All materials for the innovation project & presentation
✅ Some pizza lunches & snacks
✅ Presentation & voice coaching
📝 FLL Team Application Form
📌 How to Apply:
Fill out the form below to submit your application
📅 Application Period: until July 31, 2025
📧 Applicants will be notified via email regarding acceptance
🏆 ROBOTICS AWARDS WALL OF FAME 🏆
First Lego League: Masterpiece Season 2023-2024
Team: The Lifted Spirits
🏆 Engineering Excellence Award, Second Place (QUALIFIER ROUND)🏆
✅ Qualified and participated at the Ontario East Provincial Competition 2024
Innovation Project: The iLevel – A mechanical lift that lowers paintings to eye level for wheelchair users, enhancing accessibility in public spaces.
First Lego League: Cargo Connect Season 2021-2022
Team: Super Safety Stars
🏆 Engineering Excellence Award (QUALIFIER ROUND) 🏆
✅ Qualified and participated at the Ontario East Provincial Competition 2022
Innovation Project: Super Safety Star – A low-cost intelligent safety system reducing injuries for airport cargo workers.
First Lego League: City Shapers Season 2019-2020
Team: No Signal
🏆 Champions Award 2019 (QUALIFIER ROUND) 🏆
🏆 Project Presentation Award (PROVINCIAL ROUND) 🏆
✅ Qualified and participated at the Ontario East Provincial Competition 2020
Innovation Project: Green O2 – A low-cost appliance that traps CO2 emissions from home ventilation systems.
First Lego League: Into Orbit Season 2018-2019
Team: No Signal
🏆 Second Place (QUALIFIER ROUND) 🏆
🏆 Provincial Robot Score: 7th Place
✅ Qualified and participated at the Ontario East Provincial Competition 2019
Innovation Project: Tower of Peasa (T.O.P.) – A smart garden system designed to grow plants in space without sunlight or gravity.
First Lego League Jr. Expo 2019
Team: The Spacers
🏆 Rising Star Award 🏆
First Lego League: Hydro Dynamics Season 2017-2018
Team: No Signal
🏆 Champions Award 2017 (QUALIFIER ROUND) 🏆
✅ Qualified and participated at the Ontario East Provincial Competition 2018
Innovation Project: The Thinky Sinc – A low-cost water purification and transport system for communities without clean water access.