Chess is everything: art, science and sport
Anatoly Karpov
Chess is everything: art, science and sport
Anatoly Karpov
Playing chess is great for a child's brain development. Chess is linked with improving children's concentration, problem-solving, critical, original and creative thinking – and even mathematical abilities. It also help with memory storage and how young brains manage information.
Students of grades 3+ are allowed to play chess during recess and at home time.
Chess coaching camp will consists of 3 months. Students of grades 3+ can register for the camp. Chess training and coaching classes will be conducted on Saturdays.
Our top chess enthusiasts are;
G3: Rayyan, Arham & Moosa
G4: -
G5: Ashhad, Rayyan, Arqam, Ayyan
G6: Ibrahim, Abyan, Humza, Waleed, Hamza
Chess helps kids become independent and self-confident problem-solvers.
Chess helps kids improve their spatial ability as they calculate variations 10 moves deep, visualizing the changes, picturing a position some moves down the line, analyzing it extensively.
While playing chess kids' brain continuously practices remembering opponents moves and positions.
According to a German study, chess players, while playing chess use both hemispheres of the brain.
According to a study students from grades 7 to 9 who played chess for 32 weeks scored higher in creativity activities.
While playing chess the player must stay focused and pay attention to every single detail and piece. Therefore, playing chess helps improve kid’s concentration, not only in chess but also in different life situation