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Checkmate: Rainbow students take part in elementary chess tournament

Students in Rainbow Schools are honing their skills for the 5th annual Elementary Chess Tournament on Thursday, April 10, 2025.

The full-day event will bring together more than 338 students from Grades 1 to 8 at the Caruso Club in Sudbury.

Chess offers students many benefits, including the opportunity to build on analytical, strategic and concentration skills. Chess also improves self-regulation, patience, logic, creativity, memory and self-confidence.

“Chess is a wonderful way to challenge and motivate students,” says Director of Education Bruce Bourget. “It not only nurtures skills for learning, it also helps to foster a growth mindset which is important in all subjects.”

He adds: “I commend Fiona Ferguson and school staff for their leadership in making this opportunity possible for our students. We look forward to a great day of competition.

Algonquin Road Public School students Ashwin Prakash, left, Timo Leinala, Henry Welsh and Umer Khalid practise for the Rainbow District School Board chess tournament on Thursday, April 10, 2025 at the Caruso Club in Sudbury.

Students from 19 Rainbow Schools are participating in the event, including Algonquin Road Public School, Alexander Public School, Chelmsford Valley District Composite School, Churchill Public School, Copper Cliff Public School, Lansdowne Public School, Lasalle Elementary School, Lasalle Secondary School, Lively District Secondary School, Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School, MacLeod Public School, Markstay Public School, Monetville Public School, Northeastern Elementary School, Princess Anne Public School, Queen Elizabeth II Public School, R.L. Beattie Public School, Valley View Public School and Walden Public School.

Elementary Chess Tournament
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Agenda

9:00 am to 9:35 am   Registration and Welcome
9:40 am to 10:05 am Round 1
10:10 am to 10:35 am     Round 2
10:40 am to 11:05 am     Round 3
11:05 am to 11:25 am     Break
11:30 am to 11:55 am     Round 4
12:00 pm to 12:25 pm     Round 5
12:25 pm to 12:45 pm     Break
12:50 pm to 1:15 pm Round 6, Quarter and Semi-Finals*
1:20 pm to 1:45 pm  Round 7 and Finals*
1:45 pm to 2 pm      Awards

*School challenges will continue during rounds 6 and 7, which will run concurrently with the quarter, semi and final matches.

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Media Contact:

Nicole Charette, Senior Advisor
Corporate Communications and Strategic Planning
Rainbow District School Board, 705-674-3171 ext. 7217

Sawyer Malette, a Grade 6 student from Princess Anne Public School, coaches Grade 3 students Orla Paavilainen, left, and Sierra Gadabushie, right, in preparation for the upcoming Rainbow District School Board elementary chess tournament.