
An exciting Inter-class Chess Competition was recently held at Apeejay School, Tanda Road, Jalandhar, for students from classes IV to VIII. The event served as an excellent platform for young minds to demonstrate their strategic thinking, focus, and concentration in a competitive yet supportive environment.
The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from students who showcased their talent with keen sportsmanship and an eagerness to apply their skills. The young players were able to demonstrate patience, critical thinking, and the ability to anticipate moves — essential attributes that the game of chess instils.
Participants from classes IV to VIII competed vigorously, making the event a memorable experience for all involved. In classes IV and V, the students who displayed exceptional strategic skills and emerged as the top winners were:
- Namish (class V) – Securing the first position
- Saksham Sharma (class IV) – Placing second
- Onish Kapur (class V) – Claiming third position
- Anoop Ahir (class IV) – Earning the fourth position
For Classes VI to VIII, the competition was equally fierce, and the top positions were secured by:
- Aarnav Chopra (class VIII) – Taking the lead in the first position
- Bhav (class VIII) – Attaining second place
- Ehan Sharma (class VI) – Securing the third spot
The competition not only highlighted the young participants’ talent but also underscored the importance of analytical thinking, patience, and strategic planning, all of which are essential elements in the game of chess. The event was a testament to the students’ dedication and commitment to mastering the art of strategic gameplay.
Expressing the significance of the event, Simranjit Kaur, Science Teacher shared, “Organising a chess competition in school offers many benefits, as it helps in the overall development of students. It enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills as chess requires players to think several steps ahead and anticipate their opponent’s moves. This helps students develop strategic thinking and analytical skills.
“Chess teaches the importance of patience, as quick decisions can lead to mistakes. It also encourages discipline in following rules and respecting opponents. It encourages healthy competition and sportsmanship, a chess competition provides a platform for friendly rivalry, where students learn the importance of competing respectfully and handling both victory and defeat gracefully,” Ms Kaur added.
The winners were heartily congratulated for their achievements, and each participant was applauded for their spirit and enthusiasm. The event provided valuable experience and motivation to the budding chess players, encouraging them to continue honing their skills and to approach future challenges with confidence.
The competition concluded on a high note, leaving the students inspired to delve deeper into the game of chess, ready to take on new challenges and set higher goals for the future.
