Chess Team

Elementary co-curricular programs are designed to complement the academic curriculum and provide students with opportunities to explore and develop their interests and talents outside of the classroom. These programs often include a variety of activities such as music or art, clubs and sports. They help foster creativity, teamwork, leadership, and critical thinking skills, while also promoting physical health and emotional well-being. By participating in co-curricular activities, students gain a broader understanding of their strengths and passions, which can enhance their academic performance and personal growth. These programs encourage a well-rounded education and support the development of social skills and positive character traits.

The chess team is a group of students who come together to compete in chess tournaments and enhance their strategic thinking, problem-solving, and concentration skills. The team may be organized by age group or skill level, with players collaborating in both individual and team-based competitions. Chess team members often participate in local, regional, or even national competitions, where they face off against other schools or organizations.