

Mon 24 Nov
|The Vibe
Lego Club - Primary Age Children (4-11)
Come join us for Lego fun every Monday! Primary aged Children - Monday’s 4.30pm – 5.30pm Limited Spaces, only 8 children per session.
Time & Location
24 Nov 2025, 16:30 – 17:30
The Vibe, Parsonage St, Dursley GL11 4BJ, UK
About the event
Tickets - the club is Term Time Only. There are only 8 spaces per session.
There are various tickets you can purchase, the option prices will change each week depending on how many weeks remain in the term and how many bookings we have. We will operate a waiting list if we are fully booked.
There are two price options, the cheaper option is for Paid Associates (a member paying £2 a month), the more expensive option is for Free Associates (you're a member but you don't pay £2 a month) and for General Admission.
If you wish to become a Paid Associate (cost is £2 a month) and support the Alliance please sign up here and ensure you confirm your direct debit before purchasing your ticket. We ask that you stay a Paid Associate for at least 12 months to support both you and the Alliance.
Available tickets are as follows in the two price options.
For the 24th November only
Up to Christmas which includes 24th November, 1st, 8th & 15th December - 4 sessions.
There is also a 'Please Invoice Me' option. This is for those with personal budgets whether via an EOTAS/TIC package or any other funded package where invoices will be required.
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.
Tickets
LEGO Primary School Children
Sale ends
23 Nov, 17:26
This ticket entitles one child to attend LEGO Club with their accompanying parent carer/adult for the 4.30 - 5.30pm session, you may arrive and leave at any time within this hour, advance booking required. For the 24th November only Up to Christmas which includes 24th November, 1st, 8th & 15th December - 4 sessions.
From £0.00 to £32.00
£5.00
+£0.13 ticket service fee
£8.00
+£0.20 ticket service fee
£20.00
+£0.50 ticket service fee
Total
£0.00
