Group Chess Lessons
Structured, Social, and Skill-Building
Our group chess lessons are a great way for students to build their skills in a supportive, interactive setting. With a strong focus on fundamentals, strategy, and practical play, our online group chess coaching helps players of all levels improve their game alongside peers.
Classes are organized by rating and experience, so every student learns at the right pace.
Online Group Chess Coaching – Learn Together, Improve Together


We offer online group chess coaching for kids, teens, and adults. Lessons are taught live by FIDE-rated coaches and follow a carefully designed curriculum that includes new concepts, practice games, and feedback.
Key Features:
- Weekly live classes via Zoom or Google Meet
- Small batch sizes for individual attention
- Rating-based groups (beginner to advanced)
- Lesson recordings available for missed sessions
- Monthly practice tournaments included
All students also receive study resources and optional homework to reinforce each lesson.
Online Group Chess for Kids – Fun and Development-Focused
Our online group chess for kids is built to spark interest and encourage consistent growth. Coaches use real games, puzzles, and simple explanations to keep lessons fun and engaging.
Benefits include:
- Peer interaction and friendly competition
- Age-appropriate instruction
- Clear learning goals and tracking
- Encouragement of critical thinking and focus
Many of our younger students have gone on to compete in local and national chess tournaments.




Why
Why Choose Our Group Lessons?
- Led by experienced chess coaches
- Strong foundation in strategy and chessboard awareness
- Flexible class slots for different time zones
- Great for beginners or students transitioning from casual play to structured learning
- Tournaments and review sessions included
Whether your goal is learning chess basics or becoming tournament-ready, our online chess coaching ensures steady progress in a group setting.
FAQ – Group Chess Lessons
How to make chess lessons fun?
We combine instruction with games, puzzles, interactive boards, and group challenges to keep students engaged. Group dynamics also make learning more exciting and social.
What is the best age to start chess lessons?
Children as young as 5 can begin learning. The earlier they start, the more naturally they develop pattern recognition, focus, and logic—skills essential for chess and beyond.
Ready to join a class?
Reach out to check current batch availability or schedule a placement consultation. Let’s find the right group to match your level and learning style.