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Irish Girl Guides dig into archaeology: 88 Guides and Senior Branchers will compete in FIRST LEGO League Challenge Regional at DCU

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Irish Girl Guides dig into archaeology: 88 Guides and Senior Branchers will compete in FIRST LEGO League Challenge Regional at DCU

Dublin, 28/02/2026 – From ancient artefacts to cutting-edge robotics, Irish Girl Guides (IGG) are preparing for a day of discovery as 16 teams from across the country take part in the FIRST LEGO League Challenge Regional at Dublin City University (DCU) on Saturday 28 February 2026.

 

This season’s FIRST LEGO League Challenge theme, UNEARTHED™, invites teams to step into the role of archaeologists. Throughout the year, participants have explored how the past is uncovered, studied, and protected, and how innovation can help solve real challenges faced in archaeology today. Their innovation projects focus on identifying genuine problems in the field and proposing creative, practical solutions that could help preserve history for future generations.

 

Alongside their research, teams have designed, built, and programmed LEGO® robots to complete a series of themed missions, developing skills in coding, engineering, and critical thinking along the way.

 

Bringing together girls from 11 IGG Guide and Senior Branch Units, the Regional Tournament celebrates curiosity, collaboration, and problem-solving. Participants will put their STEM skills to the test through a high-energy robot game, an innovation project, and presentations that reflect the FIRST® LEGO® League Core Values of teamwork, inclusion, and gracious professionalism.

 

The event marks a key milestone in the FIRST LEGO League season, with teams competing for a place in the Ireland Final on Saturday 21 March 2026.

 

We wish the very best of luck to all the teams taking part in the Regional Tournament:

      • conNÈCKt  – Lucan Guides (4 team members)
      • The Fossil Finders – Lucan Guides (4 team members)
      • Spaghetti Rollz – Ardagh Guides (7 team members)
      • Ancient Coders – Ardagh Guides (7 team members)
      • Kerry Relic Rangers – Dingle Guides (3 team members)
      • An Daingean Diggers – Dingle Guides (6 team members)
      • KRILL-iana Jones – North Longford Guides (5 team members)
      • Barney the Dinosaur – Lily Guides (8 team members)
      • Rock Stars – Lily Guides (8 team members)
      • InGen – Macalla Guides Trim (5 team members)
      • Clogherhead Heads – Clogherhead Guides (6 team members)
      • Disco Dynamics – Mullagh Senior Branch (8 team members)
      • Dilse Diggers – Dilse Senior Branch (3 team members)
      • The Little Timmies – Cairde Guides (4 team members)
      • Brickmasters – Naas Guides (5 team members)
      • U Rockers – Naas Guides (5 team members)

 

“FIRST LEGO League gives girls the opportunity to explore STEM in a hands-on, meaningful way,” said Katie Keogh, Irish Girl Guides LEGO Project Chair. “Watching teams grow in confidence as they collaborate, problem-solve, and share their ideas is incredibly rewarding. This Regional event is a celebration of all the effort they’ve put in throughout the season.”

 

The Regional Tournament promises a lively and supportive atmosphere, with families, Leaders, and volunteers cheering on the teams. The day will conclude with a showcase of innovation projects and achievements, recognising the creativity, resilience, and teamwork demonstrated by every participant.

 

Supported by the Research Ireland Discover Programme, FIRST® LEGO® League is organised by CreativeHUT. 

 

Press contact:

Celia Melcus

Public Relations and Advocacy Officer

01-6683898 ext. 104 / (086) 136-7824

pr@irishgirlguides.ie

 

ABOUT IRISH GIRL GUIDES

Irish Girl Guides has about 8,000 members across Ireland. Guiding started in Ireland in 1911 and operates throughout the 26 counties with 1,200 volunteer Leaders providing an informal educational programme of fun and challenging activities that foster confidence and leadership skills in girls and young women, enabling them to develop to their full potential and to become responsible citizens.

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