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National Schools Competition
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Please see below details of a slightly re-organised National Schools competition - an important change is that there is now a separate primary school event. Can someone push this out to all relevant PS organisers?

I am pleased to highlight this link: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.nationalschoolschess.org.uk">http://www.nationalschoolschess.org.uk</a><!-- m --> for the ECF National Schools Championships 2012/13.

Many thanks to Yateley Manor for steadfast sponsorship since 2008. Welcome to new sponsors, Winchester College, St. Catherine's Bramley and Heathside Prep, who generously agreed to sponsor for one year, allowing others an opportunity in 2013/14. Congratulations to Manchester Grammar School, who reign as Champions in the final year of the traditional format.

The new format is intended to widen participation.
- Free entry aims to attract all schools, especially state schools.
- U11 section was added to encourage primary schools with a level competition.
- U11 Girls and U19 Girls sections were added for self-evident reasons, inviting both girls schools and co-ed schools.
- The traditional age handicap is retained in only the U19 section. Preparatory schools have a more welcoming competition in the absence of a separate U14 section, which we were not prepared to organise for 2012/13. It was thought that establishing a championship for primary schools would lessen the pressure on secondary schools in the U19 section thus encouraging more participation. A complete revolution on a long tradition did not seem prudent before consulting widely.

Now that change is in the air, more conversations about format are bound to occur, with more evolution probable for the 2013/14 season. For this first year, we anticipate greater participation, heightened interest across the country and a more credible series of national school titles.

Your help to encourage schools to register is much appreciated. http://www.englishchess.org.uk/wp-conten...CHOOLS.pdf
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