British Team Chess Challenge is a competition open to any British school with pupils in any of years 7 to 13 (English year groups). Each team taking part consists of four pupils who attend the same school and are in year 6 or above. Team Chess Challenge has been developed as a chess tournament which ALL secondary schools might like to enter.
The structure of Team Chess Challenge is that regional events will be held on afternoons during Autumn Term 2024 and Spring Term 2025. The winning school at each regional event will qualify for the one day National Final. The host school will decide the details of the regional event. Typically at each regional event, between eight and sixteen teams will participate. All schools can enter two teams, with the host team having the option of a third team in order to have an even number of teams. Schools can enter more than one regional event but players in a winning team cannot play in a subsequent regional event that season.
The regional event is normally organised as an afternoon tournament lasting between two and three hours. The typical rate of play is 10 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. Most event will have four rounds with each round lasting about half an hour. Swiss pairings will be used so that in the later rounds, the leading teams play against each other, and similarly the weaker teams play each other. Every point scored will count towards the team total, so a team winning 3-1 would score three points, and the losing team would score one point. The winning team is the one that scores the most points (out of 16 in a four round event). The host school can decide the starting time of their regional event, which may be during afternoon school or after school has finished. The principal aim of the regional final is that large numbers of school teams enjoy playing chess. The production of a winner to play at the National Final is an important subsidiary to this main aim. Sometimes schools who are runners-up at a regional event are also invited to the national final.
There is no entry fee for the tournament, but the host school may make a small charge for the provision of the refreshments, and possibly trophies, at the regional events. Games are not graded unless the local organiser wishes to do so, and there is no requirement for your team players to be members of any chess organisation.
If you have any questions about British Team Chess Challenge then please contact the national organiser Neill Cooper
Email: [email protected]
Regional qualifiers with confirmed dates
Market Bosworth, Leicestershire
Tuesday 8th October
Winners: Leicester Grammar School
18 teams played
Contact: Alan Agnew Email: [email protected]
Ermysted’s Grammar School, Skipton
Thursday 14th November 10:00 – 15:00
Winners: Lancaster Grammar School
20 teams played
Contact: Stephen Speak Email: [email protected]
Nottingham High School
Thu 5th December, 4.00 – 7.00pm
Winners: Nottingham High School
5 teams played. Results: https://lms.englishchess.org.uk/lms/event/7305/table
Contact: Ed Jones Email: [email protected]
Brentwood School
Thu 12th December, 4.00 – 6.15pm
Winners: King Edward VI GS, Chelmsford (KEGS)
10 teams played
Contact: Robin Slade Email: [email protected]
St. Thomas More High School, Southend
14th January, 2025 Tuesday 4.15 – 6.30pm
Winners: Southend High School for Boys
6 teams played
Contact: Jason Vitone Email: [email protected]
St Paul’s School, Barnes
Tuesday, 21st January, 2.00 – 4.30pm
Winners: King’s College School, Wimbledon
8 teams played. Results: https://lms.englishchess.org.uk/lms/event/7464/table
Contact Amrita Shravat Email: [email protected]
Bristol Grammar School
Monday 27th January, 4.00 – 6.30pm
Winners: Queen Eizabeth Hospital. Bristol GS also qualified
36 teams played. Results: https://chess-results.com/tnr1107163.aspx
Contact Graham Iwi Email: [email protected]
Sevenoaks School
Tuesday, 28th January 2025 (starting at 4:30pm)
Winners: Eltham College
8 teams played. Results: https://lms.englishchess.org.uk/lms/event/7471/table
Contact: Miss Y Yin Email: [email protected]
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, South Kensington
Thursday 6th February 2025, 3.00 to 6.00
Winners: Dulwich College
8 teams played. Results: https://lms.englishchess.org.uk/lms/event/7467/table
Contact: Vassily Pigounides Email: [email protected]
Sir William Borlase Grammar School, Marlow, Bucks
Monday 10th February, 4 – 6.30pm
Winners: Aylesbury Grammar School
10 teams played.
Contact: Mark Campbell Email: [email protected]
David Nieper Academy, Derbyshire
Monday 10th February, 16:00 – 18:30 – Open and Junior simultaneously.
Winners: Derby Moor Spencer Academy
2 teams played.
Contact Alistair Doohan Email: [email protected]
Torquay Boys Grammar School
Friday 14th February at 2pm
Winners: Torquay Boys’ Grammar School
9 teams played.
Contact: Tim Onions Email: [email protected]
Cardiff – only for Welsh school
Cardiff Business School CF10 3EU
Saturday 22nd February 12:00 to about 17:30
Contact: Kevin Staveley Email: [email protected]
https://www.welshchessunion.uk/WCU%20Schools%20RP/index.html
Harrow School
Friday 28 Feb 2025 2.00 – 4.30pm
Winners: University College School
18 teams played. Results: https://chess-results.com/Tnr1116787.aspx
Contact: James Hall Email: [email protected]
Dame Alice Owen’s School
Hertfordshire schools only
Tuesday 4 March 16:45 – 18:45 – Open, Girls and Junior
Winners: Dame Alice Owen’s School
10 teams played. Results: https://chess-results.com/tnr1112443.aspx
Contact: Robin Yu Email: [email protected]
West Midlands Qualifier at King Edward VI Five Ways School
Friday 7th March
Winners: King Edwards VI Camp Hill
21 teams played. Results: https://chess-results.com/tnr1131778.aspx
Contact: Alex Holowczak Email: [email protected]
Millfield School, Somerset
Tuesday 11 March
Contact: Daniela Plesa Email: [email protected]
Bolton School
Thursday 13 March 2025 Start 1:00pm
Contact: Paul Costello Email: [email protected]
Wilson’s School, Croydon
Tuesday 25th March
Contact: A Haleem Email: [email protected]
To enter please email the contact name for the event you wish to play at. If there is no qualifier near you please let me know if you would be willing to host a Regional Qualifiers.
The National Finals of British Team Chess Challenge will take place in Nottingham University on Tuesday 24th June.
If you have any questions about British Team Chess Challenge then please contact the national organiser Neill Cooper Email: [email protected]