Chess in Schools and Communities

ChessFest is organised by Chess in Schools and Communities (CSC). CSC) is a UK charity whose mission is to improve children’s educational outcomes and social development by introducing them to the game of chess. Founded in 2009, CSC supports over 3,000 projects across the UK in schools, libraries, and prisons. The charity currently teaches in over 400 schools every week. In addition, CSC organises an annual world-class tournament, the London Chess Classic, each December.

Chess is a low-cost, high-impact educational intervention. It knows no boundaries of age, gender, faith, ethnicity or disability, and can be played anywhere at any time. The game fosters intellectual and emotional skills crucial to a child’s wider development; CSC teaches chess in disadvantaged communities to give every child the chance to realise their full potential and has expanded its programme to include libraries and prisons.

For more information about the charity’s work, please visit www.chessinschools.co.uk.