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The Australian Esports League have launched the 2025 AEL Schools Minecraft competition to foster creativity and learning through Minecraft Education for all School students across Australia.

Represent your School and be crowned National Champions. Let your creativity, problem solving, collaboration and teamwork shine through!

The AEL hosts two online series each year and a number of in-person events for students to participate in Minecraft challenges.

Participants will be encouraged to collaborate, experiment, and think critically as they navigate the challenges presented to them within the game.

The online competition features three pools for years 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12.

As a note as part of the Minecraft Do’s and Dont’s we are required to state this is an independent event and is neither affiliated with, nor authorized, sponsored, or approved by, Mojang.

ENGAGE STUDENTS

The partnership aims to empower students  to showcase their creativity, problem-solving skills, and teamwork abilities in this exciting Minecraft Education competition series promoting:

• Student Engagement
• Enhanced Learning Outcomes
• Talent Showcase
• Participation and Inclusivity
• Collaboration and Teamwork

Key Information

Important Dates:
2025 2025 AO Challenge
Regos close 28 February 15 August
Build period 3 March – 23 May 18 August – 31 October
Results 16 June 24 November

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Format:
Open to students in teams of 2-4

The competition is spread over four stages:

  1. Designing & planning
  2. Building
  3. Presentations
  4. External judging
Game Info:
Where to get game: Minecraft Education Edition

Platform: PC, PS, XBOX, IOS, Android & Nintendo Switch

Publisher: Mojang

Handbook:
For more details please read the AEL High School Minecraft Competition Handbook.
Competition Handbook
Competition Themes:

2025 Themes to be announced.

Prizes

Competing students will be vying for a national trophy recognising their achievements for winning the season!

Students will also receive merit awards, medallions for placing in the top three and feature on a national leaderboard published by the AEL.

Registration

There is a Participation Fee of $25 +GST per student to complete registration with the recommended team size being between 2- 4 students.

There is no limit to the number of teams in competition, schools are encouraged to register multiple teams to foster strong internal competition.

Each team must make one submission with the AEL for the External Judging process.

Click the below to Register Your Team:

FAQ

Can home-schooled students compete?

To compete, Home Education students will be required to provide additional information to confirm their current education arrangements, such as providing documentation that shows that the parent/guardian is registered with their state government home education program, as well as age identifying documents for the student.

Home Education students will be marked separately to their in-school counterparts.

Home Education students may compete as a team of one or should you have multiple children at home wishing to form a team they must compete at the level of the oldest student. (ex. if you have a child in year 8 and a child in year 6 wishing to form a team they will need to adhere to the “years 7-9 theme”)

Please contact us at [email protected] for more information!

If students were judged to go to the next stage is there any location they may need to attend?

The competition is fully online at this point so no need to organize any school excursions.

Can my school run this as a lunchtime Minecraft club event?

It is up to the discretion of each teacher when they allow their students to work on their builds.

Extra Resources

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The team at the Australian Esports League would love to hear from you

Whether you are wanting to run an esports event, are a teacher wanting more information of how to get your school involved or a parent wanting to learn more, we are here to help you in your Esports journey

For general enquiries, simply write to us at [email protected] and one of team will be in touch

For Primary, High School and Home-Schooling Esports, you can contact us at: [email protected]