Does anyone know if there is a chess club for kids locally? I think my 9 year old might be interested...
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Hi Justin
There are chess clubs at Marcus Garvey Library and at Wood Green Library. The tutors are from Chess in Schools a charity promoting exactly that - chess teaching. The one at Marcus Garvey is on Friday afternoons. I'm not sure when the Wood Green club meets but it should be on the website somewhere.
I need to make a declaration. I teach chess through Chess in Schools - a year 5 class in a primary in Shadwell and I started and run the chess club at Seven Sisters. I run the club as a volunteer since I am a governor at Seven Sisters.
I have suggested that chess tables are put in Ducketts Common around the cafe who said they would look after the chess sets. I think encouraging chess playing in the park would encourage people to sit outside; it is intergenerational and in another activity to bring life to the park. The more things happening, the safer it is as well. I would like to do this in Finsbury Park and maybe see if we could run a summer chess club there for kids.
All the best
Zena
Zena Brabazon
Cllr Harringay Ward
ducketts common chess sounds like a great idea.
My grandson's local school runs a chess club, may well worth inquiring in the school your 9 year old attends. Chess in Ducketts Common would be a brilliant idea.
there's also wood green chess club. I don't know what, if anything, they offer for children, but might be worth asking (even if they don't offer anything they might be able to point you in the right direction).
Thanks everyone. The Wood Green clubs sounds good, I will check it out.
Wood Green Chess Club is a big deal. The players there are very serious and compete in all sorts of events. Link to the club is here. http://www.northcircularchess.co.uk/woodgreen.html
Zena
Zena Brabazon
Cllr, Harringay ward
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