St. Pius X acted as hosts, very ably managed by their CSC Teesside tutor, Chris Swales.
The children were first asked to pair up with a player from the other school, to work in mini-teams on a series of chess puzzles.
This put their social skills to the test.
Then they had three rounds of a chess match, featuring five players from each school in each team.
The scores were very close, but ultimately Scarlett’s Kings and Queens managed to beat Heidi’s Chess Champions by a score of 16-14.
Well done, everyone!
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