Ready to see how a weekend of play can shape a child’s confidence and skills? This event brings young minds together to learn, compete, and make friends across the country!
We guide families through every step. As the #1 Chess Class Provider, Debsie offers fun, gamified lessons that build strategy and calm under pressure. You’ll find clear information on dates and results and tips to plan travel and hotels early.
Curious about registration, school teams, or what to pack? Our community answers your questions and helps you prepare. Check our class options for tailored training and tournament readiness on Debsie’s program page!
Key Takeaways
- Events unite kids from many states to learn and play!
- Debsie provides personalized, gamified prep for tournaments.
- Visit the official results page for dates and locations.
- Book hotels early to stay close to the action.
- Our community can answer registration and prep questions.
Understanding the National Elementary Chess Championship
A lively tournament weekend brings students together to grow their game and make new friends! Expect an energetic playing site where kids focus, laugh, and think hard at the board.
The 2027 National Elementary (K-6) event runs April 30–May 2 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. That convention center can hold hundreds of matches at once. It feels big and busy in the best way!
Eligibility is simple. Any student in grades K–6 may join and represent their school. Beginners and top players both find a place here.
Middle school players have a separate competition May 15–17, 2026 at the Kalahari Resorts & Conventions in Round Rock, TX. That keeps grade levels matched and fair.
Need more details? For full schedules and results visit the official results page. We also list tips on travel, hotels, and what to expect at this major tournament!

- What to expect: A professional, kid-friendly atmosphere where playing is celebrated.
- Quick facts: Open to K–6, held at a large convention center, easy-to-find information for families.
Essential Logistics for Tournament Participation
Smart logistics keep kids rested and ready at any major playing site or convention center. Plan early! Booking travel to Baltimore or Round Rock now saves money and stress.

Booking Travel and Accommodations
Book flights, bus, or train tickets well in advance. Choose official hotels near the convention center for easy access to rounds and rest between games.
Coordinating with School Parent Organizers
Talk to your school’s parent organizers early. They often arrange group rates, shared rides, and room blocks that cut costs and boost team spirit!
Managing Financial Assistance and Fundraising
“Many schools run fundraisers to help families attend major events.”
If you have questions about fundraising or need help, contact your parent coordinators first. They know local options and can direct you to grants or community sponsors.
- Stay close to the playing site for quick access to rounds.
- Coordinate group travel to lower costs and make the trip social.
- Check the official event website for the latest information on room blocks and transport.
| Need | Tip | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Flights/Trains | Book early to avoid price spikes | Parent organizers / travel sites |
| Hotels | Choose official hotels near site | School coordinator |
| Fundraising | Group events and local sponsorships | Parent organizers / PTO |
Want endorsements or extra support? See our partner page for helpful resources: endorsements and support. We’re here to help you every step of the way!
Prioritizing Safety and Sportsmanship in Scholastic Chess
At busy playing sites, clear safety rules keep kids focused on learning and having fun.
Safety is our top priority. We back SafeSport training led by experts like Karen Pennock, NTD, IA. This training helps staff spot risks and handle concerns fast.
Whether you’re headed to Round Rock or another convention center, we expect respectful play. Coaches and parents model calm behavior. Kids follow simple rules that make play fair and kind.

Parents want clear information. We provide safety policies and guidance so you can feel confident. Staying in recommended tournament hotels also keeps teams together and secure.
“Teaching integrity is just as important as teaching strategy.”
- Support SafeSport-certified staff at events.
- Promote respect and fair play at every tournament.
- Use official hotels and school coordinators for safer logistics.
| Focus | What We Do | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Training | SafeSport sessions for staff and volunteers | Faster response to issues and better supervision |
| Conduct | Clear sportsmanship rules and enforcement | Fair play and kinder games |
| Logistics | Recommended hotels near the playing site | Secure, team-friendly lodging and easy access |
For more on rules and behavior, see our sportsmanship and etiquette guide. We want every child to grow, play, and enjoy the tournament experience!
Conclusion
Tournaments offer both challenge and fun, helping kids build confidence over time. Play and practice turn into proud moments. Every match is a chance to learn and grow in chess.
We celebrate the way these events bring students together. Whether your child is in middle school or just starting, each tournament matters. Competing in national championships creates lasting memories and new friendships.
Thank you for being part of our community and for supporting your young player! We can’t wait to see you at the next big championship. Read highlights from past winners, including champions crowned in Baltimore, here.
