Who we are
Chess in Schools and Communities (CSC) is a nationwide charity that runs chess lessons and clubs in over 300 schools across the country. Children are taught by one of our trained tutors, progressing from the rules of the game to foundational tactics and strategy over a full academic year. Children acquire a life-long skill, opening up an affordable and enjoyable game of limitless depth. The also gain well-documented educational and social benefits through learning the game. Schools receive chess sets, teaching and learning resources and entry to school activity days at the London Chess Classic and ChessFest. Staff are offered free places on tutor training courses, enabling them to lead or support our lessons. Alongside direct teaching, we provide a range of support to over 2,700 schools, including free chess sets, teacher training, access to online platforms, and use of the CSC curriculum.
In addition to our work in schools, CSC runs chess activities in prisons, libraries, hospitals, centres for older people, to refugees, and in many other community settings.
Our Mission
To introduce chess to schools and inner city communities.
To raise the profile of chess and highlight its educational and social benefits.
To organise and promote world class chess events to encourage mass participation.
Our team
The work of CSC is carried out by a team of Head Office staff, Regional Coordinators, tutors and volunteers across the country. Our work is overseen by our board of trustees.
Next Steps
If you want to support the work of CSC, there are several ways to get involved: