Legoland Malaysia celebrated record-breaking success
in their 2024 Asia-wide Legoland School Challenge hosted with 3,700 students
who participated with their LEGO creations in the theme, World of Fantasy.
Congratulations to the winning teams at the Legoland School Challenge 2024 |
Over 3,700 students
across the region took part in the competition, setting a new participation
record with a total of 554 submissions, 50% higher compared to the previous
year.
Uniquely designed LEGO trophies |
The Legoland
School Challenge is an annual competition designed to inspire creativity and
innovation among students aged seven to 17.
Participants
are tasked with building LEGO creations in a specific theme and for this year,
the theme was, World of Fantasy.
A section of the crowd at the prize-giving event |
The
competition is open to schools from across Asia, making it a platform for
cultural exchange and educational growth.
These efforts to
expand the challenge to reach diverse and international backgrounds further
amplified the cross-cultural potential set by the theme for this year's
challenge.
Johor Menteri Besar or Chief Minister presenting his speech at the event |
This year, Legoland
Malaysia Resort, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Jabatan
Pendidikan Negeri (JPN), donated 50 LEGO sets to schools across Malaysia
that might not otherwise have the opportunity to participate.
With the Ministry’s
support in identifying and reaching these schools, more students were empowered
to bring their creative visions to life and take part in the challenge.
“As a strategic
partner, we are glad to support Legoland Malaysia Resort in their ongoing drive
to empower teachers and students alike with a positive avenue for hands-on
learning, where our young ones can develop more STEM-based skills as well as
learn to collaborate with others in a fun and engaging environment.
Johor Menteri Besar admiring the LEGO winning creations in the theme, World of Fantasy |
The entries we have
witnessed from the students are truly inspiring and we hope to continue
supporting initiatives of this nature in the future,” said Deputy Director
General of Education Malaysia, Zainal Bin Abas.
At the prize-giving
ceremony, graced by Guest-of-Honour, the Johor Menteri Besar, the excitement
that prevailed among the participants was palpable as they eagerly anticipated
the announcement of the names of the 16 winning school groups for their
outstanding LEGO creations.
Team Star Girls from SK Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, Grand Prize Winner in the Primary School Category, 2024 |
I am
especially pleased to see such strong participation from schools across Johor,
reflecting the enthusiasm and dedication of our students to engaging in
innovative and creative endeavors.
As we
continue to foster innovation and learning in our schools, events like this
play a crucial role in preparing our next generation of leaders,” said Johor Menteri
Besar, Dato’ Onn Hafiz Bin Ghazi.
Team Five Guys from Campus Rangers International School, Grand Prize Winner in the Secondary School Category, 2024 |
The 16 best LEGO
creations that stood out from the rest, displayed a wealth of creativity,
imagination, innovation, and technical skill that impressed the panel of
judges, who comprised expert LEGO builders, designers, and dedicated lifelong LEGO
fans.
The winning teams, with
their truly outstanding and remarkable LEGO builds – all from Malaysia – rose
above the strong international field.
Team Stardust from SK Convent Father Barre, Sungai Petani, Kedah, Third Place, Primary School Category |
Meanwhile the Grand
Prize Winner in the Secondary School Category for students aged 13 to 17 was Team
Five Guys from Campus Rangers International School, Kuala Lumpur, whose
creation titled, East:West was a unique split-scale build.
“As an initiative
that embodies the essence of our LEGO DNA, learning through play, the Legoland
School Challenge is something very close to our hearts.
We are delighted to
have achieved several new milestones this year, from reaching a record-breaking
number of submissions to welcoming new teams from countries across Asia, and
most importantly, being able to make the challenge even more accessible to underprivileged
students nationwide.
Team The Mavericks from SK Kubang Kerian 3, Kota Bahru, Kelantan, Second Place Winner, Primary School Category |
We are more committed
than ever to reaching new heights through this programme and look forward to
seeing even more international teams participating next year,” said Divisional
Director at Legoland Malaysia Resort, CS Lim.
The 16 winning teams
were awarded a collective prize pool worth more than RM100,000 that included
iconic LEGO trophies, LEGO Play Sets and the opportunity to attend an exclusive
LEGO Building Workshop with a LEGO Expert Model Builder.
This special workshop
allowed all winners to learn from the master builders, honing their creativity
and LEGO-building skills.
In recognition of the teams’ talent and hard
work,
the
winning LEGO models will be displayed at Miniland in Legoland Malaysia Resort
until 31 December 2024.
Parents, educators,
and students can find out more on the Legoland Malaysia Resort official website
about the Legoland School Challenge Initiative and education programmes
available at Legoland Malaysia Resort.
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updates on promotions and activities in Legoland Malaysia Resort, stay
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