

Competitive Robotics!
FLL engages over 500,000 students in Problem-Solving,Coding, and Engineering Challenges.



First Lego League – FLL for Students Aged 9 to 14 – Competitive Robotics Engineering – thrilling Fun!
Is your child competitive, loves robotics and would be interested in competitive robotics? Every year FIRST LEGO LEAGUE engages over 500,000 students in Robotic Research, Problem-Solving, Coding, and Engineering Design.
Kids Learning Robotics participate as part of a collaborative team to BUILD and CODE a LEGO Robot that will:
- Navigate Assigned Missions,
- Complete Real-World Challenges
- Build Life-Long Friendships and Leadership Skills
- Develop Your Child’s Confidence
- Learn Engineering, Coding, Building, Planning & Presentation and Skills
As part of your child’s challenge (kids 9 – 14 yrs), teams participate in a research project to identify and solve a relevant real-world problem through their Team Innovation Project.

CALL US TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE FIRST LEGO LEAGUE ROBOTICS TEAM TODAY!
647-970-2242
Joining Our FLL Team
- Open to Students (Ages 9 – 14 years)
- Weekly Meetings:
– Tuesdays 5pm – 6pm and,
– Saturdays from 2:45pm – 4:25pm
Smart Kids Robotics continues to grow every day thanks to our clients’ confidence in us. We teach kids robotics, coding, AI (Artificial Intelligence) and technologies coupled with STEM-based lessons.
Call us for a FREE Trial Lesson.
Benefits of First Lego League
FIRST LEGO LEAGUE students are prepared for greater success in the classroom and workforce.:
- Our evidence based programs use strategies known to increase student interest and engagement in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
- Provide kids real-life problems that develops their team building and collaboration skills.
- Exposes kids to careers and adult mentors that improve their life skills and academic path.
- Robotics students in teams celebrate together their wins and losses, showcase together their successes from what they created, learned and develop highly strong leadership skills.
- 81% are more likely to be majoring in STEM fields than comparison group peers.
- 48% of young women in FLL have significant gains in all STEM areas including STEM interest, career interest, activity, knowledge, and identity compared to young women in the comparison group. And are also 3.5 times more likely to take courses in engineering or computer science.
What We Do

Contact us for information on our kids robotic and coding programs and classes, location or general questions.
Thank you Smart Kids Robotics, You continue to be a transformative force for our son, he has learnt so much – so many thanks!
