Achievements And Awards
These are some of our most recent results in team events:
- Knox Grammar School- NSW High School Chess Champions 2005
- Knox Grammar School – NSW Intermediate Chess Champions 2004
- Coogee Public School - East Coast Zone Champion 2004
- Artarmon Public School 2004 - Lower North Shore Champions 2004
- Barker College- Upper North Shore Intermediate division winners 2004
- Mona Vale Public School – Championship Division winner Manly Warringah Zone 2004
- Parklea Public School – Blacktown Zone Champions 2004
- Woollahra Public School- Wentworth Zone intermediate division winners 2004
- Knox Grammar School- NSW Junior grade (years 7-8) runners up 2004
- Chatswood Public School - Australian Primary School Champions 2003
- Chatswood Public School - NSW Primary School Champions 2003
- Kincoppal Sacred Heart - Scots Challenge winners 2003
- Chatswood Public School - NSW One Day Schools’ Teams Championship winners 2002
- Chatswood Public School - Australian Primary School Champions 2002
- Chatswood Public School - NSW Primary School Champions 2002
- Double Bay Public School - NSW Primary School Champions 2001
- Artarmon Public School - NSW One Day Schools’ Teams Championship winners
- Trinity Grammar School - NSW Secondary School Championship finalists 1999
- Artarmon Public School - NSW Primary School Championship finalists 1999
Individual events:
- Joshua Lau- Australian =1st U/10 Australian Chess Champion 2006
- Max Illingworth- World Junior representative Crete, Greece 2004
- Max Illingworth - Australian Under 12 Champion 2004
- Vaness Reid - =1st NSW U/18 Girls Chess Championship 2004
- Deborah Ng - Australian Under 12 Girls Champion 2004
- Joanne Tan- NSW U/12 Girls Champion 2004 (group coaching)
- Samantha Frerer – 2nd place NSW Girls U/12 Chess Championships 2004
- Illya Bonch-Osmolovskiy City of Sydney Under 12 Chess Champion 2004 (group coaching)
- Joshua Lau- City of Sydney U/12 Lightning Champion 2004 (group coaching)
- Blair Mandla City of Sydney U/18 Lighting Champion 2004 (group coaching)
- Eugenia Sharamova represented New Zealand at the world chess Olympiad in 02-04
- Adelaide Soltysik – 2nd place NSW U/18 Girls Lightning Championships 2004
- Max Illingworth - City of Sydney Under 12 Open Champion 2003
- Max Illingworth - NSW Under 12 Champion 2003
- Angela Song - Australian Girls Under 18 Champion 2003
- Adelaide Soltysik - Australian Girls Under 12 Champion 2003
- Raymond Song and Angela Song - 1st and 2nd respectively in the NSW Under 12 Championship and the New Zealand Under 12 Championship
- Eugenia Sharamova - City of Sydney Under 12 Open Champion 2000
- Charles Li - City of Sydney Under 12 Open Champion 1999