

Mon 03 Nov
|The Vibe
FREE Lego Club - Secondary Age Children (12-16)
Come join us for Lego fun every Monday! Secondary aged Children - Monday’s 5.30pm – 6.30pm Limited Spaces, only 8 children per session.
Time & Location
03 Nov 2025, 17:30 – 18:30
The Vibe, Parsonage St, Dursley GL11 4BJ, UK
About the event
This Club is FREE for 3rd November ONLY!
We will operate a waiting list if we are fully booked.
Participation in Lego clubs can have numerous benefits for children, including:
1. Creativity Boost: Studies show that engaging in imaginative play, like building with Legos, fosters creativity and innovation. Children who participate in open-ended play are more likely to think outside the box.
2. STEM Skills: According to research, hands-on activities like Lego building can improve children’s understanding of basic engineering and math concepts. A study found that students who engage in hands-on STEM activities score higher in science and math assessments.
3. Social Skills Development: Joining a Lego club encourages teamwork and communication. Children learn to share ideas, negotiate designs, and collaborate on projects, which enhances their social skills.
4. Cognitive Development: Building with Legos promotes spatial awareness and problem-solving abilities. Children learn to visualize and manipulate objects, which is essential for cognitive development.
5. Fine Motor Skills: Manipulating small Lego pieces improves dexterity and fine motor skills in young children, aiding their overall physical development.
- Confidence Building: Completing a Lego project can boost a child’s self-esteem and confidence, encouraging them to take on new challenges.
- Stress Relief: Engaging in building activities can be a form of stress relief, allowing children to focus and express themselves creatively.
- Persistence and Patience: Working through challenges while building teaches children the value of persistence and patience, as they learn to troubleshoot and refine their designs.
- Community and Friendship: Lego clubs provide a sense of belonging and community, helping children form friendships with peers who share similar interests.
Overall, Lego clubs are a great way for children to develop a variety of essential skills while having fun!
You are responsible for your child at all times.
Disabled Toilet available, however, there is no hoist or changing places table.
