Assumption Catholic School Chess Team
Assumption Catholic School, long standing in the comunity, nurtures a family oriented environment based on Catholic values. We emphasize a balance of spiritual, intellectual and physical growth from which socially and morally responsible leaders will emerge. The school community works together to meet the needs of all students to achieve academic excellence, while building a strong faith in God.
-Assumption Catholic School Mission Statement
Chess has long been considered a way for children to increase their mental prowess, concentration, memory, and analytical skills.
Improved memory is just the tip of the iceberg. Reports from students, teachers, and parents noticed the academic benefits of chess on math problem solving skills and reading comprehension, an increase in self-confidence, patience, logic, critical thinking, observation, pattern recognition, analysis, creativity, concentration, persistence, self-control, sportsmanship, responsibility, respect for others, self esteem, coping with frustration, and many other influences which are difficult to measure but can make a difference in student attitude, motivation, and achievement.
- Dean Ippolito
Chess is a sea in which a gnat may drink and an elephant may bathe.
- Indian proverb
Contact Information
Assumption Catholic School
2116 Cornwall Avenue
Bellingham, WA 98225
360-733-6133 (Voice)
360-647-4372 (Fax)
Faculty Advisor: Marc Costanza
Web Page designed and maintained by Matt Kurtis
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2003-2004 Results
- 10/3/03 3rd Annual Assumption Chess Tournament
Results
- 11/22/03 Whatcom County Championships
Team Champions: Primary Division & Elementary Division
Results
- 12/13/03 Skagit Chess Fest
1st Place Team: K-6 Results
- 1/17/04 Ollie LaFreniere Memorial Classic
Results
- 1/31/04 Little Mountain Chess Challenge
Elementary Section Team Champions Results
- 2/14/04 Chess Jam
Junior Section Team Champions Results
- 3/6/04 Queen's Quest
Team Champions Results
- 3/13/04 Elementary Team Championships
3rd Place Grades 4-6 Results
Upcoming Events
- Friday, October 7th:
First Chess Club Meeting.
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