
SARNIA-LAMBTON’S ELITE FIRST LEGO LEAGUE TEAM!

Mixed Métal’s elite FLL team, founded by enthusiastic high-school robotics students, serves as an elementary robotics travel team designed for aspiring innovators aged 9 to 14 who want to pursue competitive robotics as a sport.
We invite applications from elementary students displaying outstanding maturity, a robust work ethic, and a deep passion for STEM. Please be aware that this elite team has a maximum capacity of 10 students; thus, priority will be given to returning team members and those with prior experience in our diverse STEM and Robotics programs, such as Camp Roboleague Bootcamp, Mastermind Rising Robotics, and Code Masters.
Through our specialized programming and mentorship provided by seasoned high school seniors and dedicated adult mentors, younger students are granted an exceptional opportunity to engage in hands-on robotics at an expert level. These budding engineers receive guidance through an extensive engineering design process, empowering them to conceptualize, design, and construct competition-ready robots to compete against teams from around the globe.
REGISTER NOW to join our FLL team for this year’s FIRST LEGO League Challenge Competition!
Registrations are Now:
OPEN
Only 10 spots Available! Act Fast!
“Much like the process of alloying metals to enhance strength and resilience, our robotics team, Mixed Métal, is forged from a diverse group of students and mentors. Drawing from Sarnia-Lambton’s rich robotics history, we aim to build a stronger, more resilient, and inclusive team like no other.”
Season Timeline
REGISTRATION OPENS – July 1st, 2026
COMPETITION KICKOFF – Sept 15th, 2026
BUILD SEASON – Sept to December
QUALIFIERS – December
PROVINCIALS – February
FINALS – April
Team Calendar
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FAQ
How did Mixed Métal Start?
Once our three local high school robotics teams (SFX, Franco Jeunesse, and Saint Pats) decided to cease their operations, the Mastermind Youth Foundation took the initiative to reignite Sarnia-Lambton’s robotics programs by developing a community-based robotics team. Much like the process of alloying metals to enhance strength and resilience, our robotics team, Mixed Métal, is forged from a diverse group of students and mentors. Drawing from Sarnia-Lambton’s rich robotics history, we aim to build a stronger, more resilient, and inclusive team like no other.
What is the Age Requirement to Join the Team?
Typically ages 9 to 14. We accept registrations from any elementary age students provided they are exceptionally mature, are hardworking and are passionate about STEM. Spots are limited to 10 participants. Tryouts may be required.
Is Mixed Métal a Travel Team?
YES! We will attend one qualifying tournament, with a chance to move on to the provincials and the world championship.
When does the Program Start and End?
The program starts in early Sept, and runs for a minimum of 12 weeks, and may go longer if the team progresses beyond the regional competitions.
Where is the Program Held?
Our club meetings will be held at the Lochiel Kiwanis Community Centre in Sarnia, ON. 180 College Ave N, Sarnia ON N7T 7X2
What are the Registration funds used for?
Money collected from registration will directly support the robot build, the purchase of materials and tools, and registration fees for the program
What Days and Times is the Program Held?
The schedule will be finalized in December. Parents and Students will be notified via the team calendar. There will be one session a week.
What Does the Program Cost?
The program costs $500 per season for each student. Additional fees may apply if the team qualifies for provincial and/or world championships. The $500 registration fee includes the registration to at least one FLL competitions and workshop sessions for the entire season. The registration fee does not include the cost of travel to tournaments. All travel costs (meals, gas, mileage, accommodations, etc.) associated with tournaments are at the expenses and discretion of the participants. Parents and Guardians are responsible for the travel to and from tournaments.
Are There any Registration Subsidies?
We are accepting County of Lambton YRASP funding!
To Apply:
Email: childcareadmin@county-lambton.on.ca
Phone: 519-344-2062 ext 2201
If you require assistance please Contact Us!
If you don’t qualify for YRASP, you may qualify for subsidies under the STEM Access Fund.
How long is a FLL Season?
A typical season runs from early-Sept to early-April, unless teams have been selected or awarded the opportunity to compete at the provincial and/or world championships.
How are the Team Roles Assembled?
Team roles are determined by the programs staff based on participants ages, experiences and interests.
What Kind of STEAM Activities will Students Complete?
The team is ran like a small business. Students will learn product development through the engineering design cycle as they design, build, code, test, and compete their robot. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to learn aspects of business, marketing, and health and safety.
What Kind of Awards can Teams Win Through FIRST?
Teams can win the following awards: Awards | FIRST
Is There a Tuck Shop?
Yes. A couple of dollars a night would be enough for your child to buy some treats.
Contact us
hello@mastermindyouth.org
Lochiel Kiwanis Community Centre
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