b'Over15,500children and young people participated in 2020-2152%of participants in FIRST LEGO League Explore and Challenge were involved as part of a whole class activity55%of FIRST LEGO League Discover participants were girlsOver2,700teamsThe 2020-21 theme was RePlay,on the challenges when schools which focused on play, sportswere not open to all students, the and getting active. Participantsparticipants were able to share the explored the activities we canactivity with their classes/bubbles do in different spaces and howwhen they returned to school.we can ensure that our games and activities are fun andThe Season Celebration took placeaccessible for everyone involved.on 2 July presented by TomDeacon, presenter of F1 Esports ProThe regional tournaments wereSeries and Maddie Moat, childrensunable to take place in person butTV presenter and YouTuber. this didnt stop us. Fortunately for some, restrictions were liftedDespite the challenges we faced, and activities were allowed towe did everything we could to Challenge: a global STEM competition for 916-year-olds.take place in the classroom. ensure that children and young people could still enjoy FIRST Explore: a non-competitive STEM challenge for 69-year-olds.Whilst the opportunities to engageLEGO League and were able were limited, where possible, teamsto continue to offer engaging made good use of technology.and fun remote tournaments Discover: introduces young children aged 4-6 to STEM concepts as they learn through play. By working remotely togetherand a Season Celebration.'