Watching chess videos is passive — no one notices when your child misunderstands a move or quietly gives up. A live online class is the opposite: a real coach sees what your child is thinking, corrects mistakes in the moment, and keeps every lesson at the right level.
From hello to first lesson takes days, not weeks. Tell us your child’s age and experience, and we place them in the right group.
Many of our students start not knowing how the pieces move — complete beginners are genuinely welcome. We also run groups for improvers who already play, and for competitive juniors preparing for tournaments. Because groups are formed by age and level, every lesson feels just-right: never too easy, never overwhelming.
Lessons run live on video, so a device with a camera and a steady internet connection is enough. Homework puzzles are set on Chess.com or Lichess — both free to use — so there is nothing extra to buy.
Apps are great for solo puzzles. But a child learns fastest when a caring human notices, explains and cheers them on.
We welcome children of primary and secondary school age, from absolute beginners upward. Your child is grouped with others at a similar age and level so lessons always feel just-right.
Not at all. Many students start not knowing how the pieces move. We also have groups for improvers and competitive players.
Lessons are weekly and run live on video. You can choose one, two or three lessons a week — the first month of one-a-week is €5.
A maximum of five children per group, so every child gets real attention from the coach. One-to-one coaching is also available on request.