Schools Our Projects North West Merseyside News The Difference Chess can Make - a testimonial from a parent at Knotty Ash PS Iâm very proud to share this report from Knotty Ash primary school. Riley is a year 6 pupil. He is a strong character. He is quick witted, intelligent, socially aware of his peers and respectful of his teachers. He has been taught chess for 10 weeks. He has Downs syndrome (DS). One of the issues with DS is that, sometimes the fine motor skills are challenged. In Rileyâs case, because of the development of his thumbs, he canât hold things like pens, pencils and other slim or small itemsâŠ. that was until he learnt to play chess During Rileyâs first lesson, he enjoyed throwing the pieces around the board, swiping them off the board or pushing them across the board to get them to move from one square to another. His support teacher, Lorraine, patiently helped Riley to realise that the little round head of the pawn could be gently pinched and picked up, then moved from square to square. 9 weeks later, Riley has learned to distinguish colours in the game. He has learned to take turns. He has learned to count⊠using number of pawns left on the board. When the game ends, his hand shoots across to the opponent ready to shake his opponentâs hand and either congratulate them or say âhard luckâ He has been taught the rules of the game and he sticks to them rigidly and reminds others of the rules toođ. I have to add that this has come about, not only due to the involvement of CSC, but mainly because of the hard work and consistent contribution from his teacher, the team and his friends. He is now learning about the rook. It is going to take some time, but Riley will be able to play chess⊠so be prepared to lose to himđȘ Riley loves taking part in the Delancey tournament that we are holding in the class. He has won one game out of two and proudly wears his tournament badge with the gleaming gold sticker showing that he has won a game. His opponents have been told not to go easy on him. I hope he wins more games before the tournament ends It never ceases to amaze me how chess continues to teach different things to children⊠Calculation, Imagination, Creativity, Problem solving, Visualisation, problem solving and so many other things, but I never thought it would help with fine motor skills until I met Rileyâ King Charles visits CSC Merseyside CSC Merseyside joined up with Liverpool Chess Club to welcome King Charles and the Queen Consort to Liverpool Central Library as part of the city's Eurovision celebrations. You can read a report here. Merseyside Senior Schools Chess Congress, 2023 This February, CSC was delighted to stage the second Merseyside Senior Schools Chess Congress at North Liverpool Academy. We were joined by 95 students for a full day of chess excellence. Our Merseyside coordinator, Jenny Long, has written a full report here. Results: North Liverpool Academy â A Team 5/5 Liverpool Blue Coat School â A Team 4/5 Liverpool Blue Coat School â B Team (3.5/5) Liverpool Blue Coat School â C Team (3.5/5) Highly commended (3/5): Gateacre High School â A Team, University of Liverpool Maths School, St Margaretâs Academy â A Team, St Johnâs Church, North Liverpool Academy â B Team Liverpool St Georges Hall Tournament July 2022 .A report on our the 6th CSC Merseyside Junior Chess tournament in the beautiful surroundings of St. George Hall can be found here. More news... School Green Park Primary School, Sefton - Andrew Legge St William of York Primary School, Sefton - Jenny Long Childwall Valley Primary School, Liverpool - Roger Williamson St John Vianney Primary School, Liverpool Our Lady of the Assumption Primary School, Liverpool Greenbank Primary School, Liverpool - Roger Williamson Knotty Ash Primary School, Liverpool Wellesbourne, Liverpool - Jenny Long The Beacon, Liverpool - Natasha May Bishop Martin, Liverpool - Natasha May Kirkdale St Lawrence, Liverpool - Natasha May Monksdown, Liverpool - Roger Williamson Our Lady and St Swithin's, Liverpool - Jenny Long St George's Primary School, Wirral - Natasha May Mount Primary School, Wirral - Roger Williamson Our Lady and St Edward's Primary School, Wirral - Graham Carr Our Lady of Pity Primary School, Wirral - Graham Carr Sacred Heart Primary School, Wirral - Roger Williamson Join us Contact us . . Supported by the Anthony Lawson Memorial Trust, United Way Worldwide, and The Ford Britain Trust . . CSC Chief Executive Malcolm Pein visited a mental health drop-in centre Wirral juniors make the right moves in new chess tournament CSC Annual Merseyside Tournament in St. George's Hall A school visit from Maria Eagle MP, the Hon. Member for Chess! Latest News: Visit from International Chess Master Success for CSC Players at EPSCA Championships Empower Girls Liverpool Chess Tournament 5th CSC Liverpool Tournament ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Manage Cookie Preferences