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Chess training for future Champions

Looking for the best chess academy for kids? At Ivory Squares Chess Academy, we offer professional chess coaching that combines fun, learning, and skill-building. Our expert chess trainers help children improve focus, boost IQ, and develop problem-solving abilities — skills that benefit them in school and life. Whether your child is a beginner or aiming for competitive chess, we have the right program to make them shine.
Why choose Ivory Squares Chess Academy
Experienced Chess Coaches
Safe & Supportive Environment
Brain-Boosting Fun
Personalized Learning
Experienced Chess Coaches
Safe & Supportive Environment
Our chess programs for kids
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Beginner Chess Classes
₹1,800.00 – ₹7,200.00Price range: ₹1,800.00 through ₹7,200.00Learn the rules, moves, and basic strategies through interactive sessions
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Intermediate Chess Coaching
₹2,000.00 – ₹16,000.00Price range: ₹2,000.00 through ₹16,000.00Improve tactics, openings, and positional play
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Advanced & Tournament Chess Training
₹2,200.00 – ₹17,600.00Price range: ₹2,200.00 through ₹17,600.00Prepare for district, state, and national-level competitions
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Learning chess benefits your child

Research shows that children who learn chess perform better academically, have stronger problem-solving skills, and develop a growth mindset. Our students not only learn to play chess — they learn to think like champions.
In order to improve your game, you must study the endgame before everything else. For whereas the endings can be studied and mastered by themselves, the middle game and opening must be studied in relation to the end game
Jose Capablanca
