The value of chess as a tool for education & social benefits was first recognized by Benjamin Franklin in 1786
Chess teaches children to think analytically, logically and on more than one level. We use chess to help improve children’s critical thinking and problem solving skills. Research reveals that chess improves One indicator of that fact is that chess players demonstrate higher math and reading test scores.
Our special emphasis on Chess provides an opportunity for students to think their way through solving complex problems. We make sure our students enjoy chess not only as a game, but also to improve mental abilities used throughout life: concentration, critical thinking, abstract reasoning, strategic planning, problem solving, visualization skills, creativity, and patience to name just a few.
All academic subjects, as well as chess, provide a simple and direct way to develop Remembering, Understanding and Applying. Our true focus is for students to be good thinkers rather than great chess players.