CHARITY PROGRAM EXTENDED FOR THE 2022/23 SCHOOL YEAR FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED SCHOOLS

Welcome to LearningChess Free for Schools Program info page for the 2022/23 school year.

More than 100.000 children studied worldwide with LearningChess for free in our different scholastic programs in the last years.

We understand that our program is becoming increasingly important during the coronavirus pandemic. We gladly inform you that LearningChess owners extend the ongoing charity program to the 2022/23 school year for underprivileged schools.

This year’s motto: “You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” – John Bunyan

Is it really free? Why?

Yes, our program is free for underprivileged schools.

Our mission is to popularize chess – both as a game and personal development tool – all over the world. Currently, we manage the support of this program from our resources. However, the need during the coronavirus pandemic was so high that we had to introduce a limit in the 2022/23 schools year. We limited the demandable student licenses to 20 per coach/teacher to accept applications from more schools. We are also looking for generous sponsors to increase this limit.

Which schools are eligible for the program?

Underprivileged schools or schools with disadvantaged students are eligible for our Free for Schools Program from any country. If you have a special but different program, you can also apply.

Our charity committee approves each registration, but schools taking part in government based underprivileged programs can join without further approval from the committee. (For example, Title I or reservation schools from the US, and L’éducation prioritaire schools in France.)

Important: the chess activity we support has to be free of charge for kids.

What can my school get for free in the program?

Your school gets a complete online chess education system with:

  • Learning Management System
  • Electronic demonstration board function
  • Student licenses (max 25 per teacher) with full access, which contains:
  • Complete chess curriculum with 108 lessons from beginner to advanced levels
  • Tactics Trainer with thousands of puzzles
  • 50 Grandmaster lessons
  • Online playing possibility against the computer

By using our industry-leading Learning Management System, teachers can add and manage their students and follow their learning progress in real-time. Teachers also get full access to the curriculum to learn chess or prepare for the lesson from the courses.

How can schools join the program?

Teachers from the above schools can join by contacting us with the following info:

  • your name
  • your email (please also Sign Up for free with it to LearningChess)
  • your title in the school
  • school name
  • school website
  • entitlement for the program (e.g., Title I)
  • number of students will take part in the program
  • short description of your activity
  • declaration that your program is free for kids

Our charity committee analyzes all applications, and we send you our answer within a week.

Please, apply to our program only when your students will actively use LearningChess.

Is there any other valuable info?

Yes. To help other teachers and coaches in their educational practice, we ask you to share your activity and ideas via our blog. Please, send us a full 10 paragraph long description of your program with some pictures after a month of using LearningChess, and we will publish your article in the “best practices” section. It will be a great help to the chess education community.

More and more schools take part in our Free for Schools Program each year. If you read this article and know about schools that can probably join our program, please inform them about this unique opportunity.

LearningChess Team

Comments (2):

  1. Truth Hall

    December 14, 2022 at 4:57 pm

    Dear LearningChess.net,

    I am writing to request 25 student memberships for the Leckie Elementary chess club in Washington, DC. Our club is comprised of 4th-8th graders who love the game of chess, but unfortunately lack the resources and access that many other schools have.

    At Leckie Elementary, we believe in the power of chess to teach valuable life skills, such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and strategic planning. Our club is free for all students, and we strive to provide a fun and inclusive environment for learning and growth.

    We would be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to use your services and provide our students with the support and resources they need to succeed. As the chess coach at Leckie Elementary, I am confident that your customized sites would be an invaluable tool for our club.

    Thank you for considering our request. I look forward to hearing from you and potentially partnering with your company in the future.

    Sincerely,

    Truth Hall
    Chess Coach
    Leckie Elementary School
    Washington, DC

    Reply
    • Janka

      December 14, 2022 at 6:19 pm

      Hi Truth, We gladly support your activity. I will contact you via email soon. Janka

      Reply

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