The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Girls show the way in LEGO tournament

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Dozens of primary school children from across Peterborou­gh competed virtually in Whirlpool Corporatio­n’s second annual FIRST® LEGO® League tournament with the Lightning LEGO girls from Elton Primary School crowned champions.

A global competitio­n involving over 310,000 young people (in 38,800 teams), from across 100 countries, FIRST® LEGO® League aims to develop children’s abilities and interest in STEM, alongside a wide range of personal and future career skills. Whirlpool Corporatio­n has fully funded the Peterborou­gh tournament and this included sponsoring 14 local primary school teams to participat­e and equipping them with a brand-new LEGO SPIKE Prime Robot too.

The theme of this year’s FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge, RePLAY, focused on the importance of play and being more active. Teams were challenged to compete across the four key components: robot game, robot design, core values and the innovation project.

The tournament took place virtually, with teams submitting their live matches via recordings throughout the day, to be carefully adjudicate­d by a panel of industry judges. The teams, made up of primary school children aged nine to 11 and led by either a member of school staff or a parent, had all committed months of time and preparatio­n to the challenge.

Teams from Lime Watergall Academy, Buckden Academy, Bishop Creighton Academy and Longthorpe Primary School also took home additional prizes.

As the winners of the champion’s award, Lightning LEGO Girls from Elton Primary School, as well as second place winners, Team Elton Spike, also from Elton Primary School, will now progress to the IET FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge England and Wales Final, which will be taking place virtually on July 2. As part of the prize, the teams have also been invited for a tour and hands-on experience of Whirlpool’s UK headquarte­rs in Peterborou­gh, and Elton Primary School will also be gifted £1,000 worth of Whirlpool appliances to be used in the school.

Whirlpool Corporatio­n’s public affairs director, Ian Moverley, commented: “This year’s Peterborou­gh teams displayed the fantastic levels of creativity, teamwork and organisati­on that come hand in hand with these tournament­s. I’m so glad we were able to build on the successes of last year’s competitio­n and run the Peterborou­gh tournament for a second time – albeit virtually.”

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Lightning LEGO Girls (above) and Team Elton Spike (below)

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