The competition gathered over 350 participants from educational institutions in the Issyk-Kul, Naryn, and Chui regions, as well as from the capital and Kazakhstan.
Students had the opportunity to showcase their skills in STEAM disciplines, programming, engineering, and robotics.
Within the championship, teams competed in three categories:
- FLL Explore (ages 7-10);
- FLL Challenge (ages 10-13);
- FTC (ages 14-17).
FIRST Bishkek 2025 became an important part of the European Union's efforts to promote inclusive and innovative education in Kyrgyzstan, aimed at developing 21st-century skills, including digital and environmental competencies.
Among the winners were students from School No. 6 of Kara-Balta, School No. 2 named after Chkalov in Naryn, School No. 1 named after L. Tolstoy in Balykchy, School No. 5 in Bishkek, as well as the "Maarif" and "Epsilon" schools.