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QUEEN’S COLLEGE WINS NATIONAL INTER-SCHOOL CHESS TOURNAMENT

- Richard Ishmael Secondary excels in Priority Areas Section

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December 11, 2025
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Queen’s College students dominated the National Inter-School Chess Tournament hosted by  the Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) last Monday, December 8th, 2025. The tournament venue,  graciously provided by Bishop’s High School, was packed to capacity with approximately 235  students, marking the largest ever chess competition held in Guyana.  

The Queen’s College Open and Girls Teams took first place in both their respective categories,  while fellow student Nicholas Zhang copped the Championship prize in the Individual  Category.  

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Marian Academy Open Team placed second in the Open Team Category, while School of the  Nations took home the third-place prize. The New Guyana School Girls Team placed second in  the Girls Team Category, while the Marian Academy Girls Team placed third.  

In the Open Team Tournament 2025, Queen’s College students Alexander Zhang, Kyle  Couchman, WCM Aditi Joshi, and CM Sachin Pitamber displayed their impressive skills when  they scored a perfect score of 20 points. Marian Academy, featuring Micaiah Enoe, Alek  Ubaldo-Singh, Joseph Prendergast and Aiden Tinnie, finished with 13.5 points, and School of  the Nations students Nathan Fraser, Gabriel Felix, Jeremiah Jacobs, and Landon Mohabir  finished in third with 11.5 points. 

The Girls Team Tournament 2025 saw Queen’s College girls Ciel Clement, Kataleya Sam,  Parnita Kishun and Saura Ruplall gaining 18.5 points, while New Guyana School’s Christine  Silva, Lusianna Farlot, Olivia Rajmangal and Divya Persaud finished with 11.5 points, and  Marian Academy’s girls Angelina Yhap, Kristin Xavier, Tharisha Montes De Oca, and Bianca  Jessimy secured 11 points. 

Scenes from the Inter- School 2025 Chess Championship at the Bishops High School 2

In the Individual Championship, Nicholas Zhang of Queen’s College emerged as the unbeaten  overall champion, while his schoolmate Omar Shariff finished in second place with a perfect  five points. Third place went to Hemraj Persaud of The Bishops’ High School, also with an  unbeaten performance, while Chelsea Harrison and Javier Davenand of Queen’s College  claimed fourth and fifth places respectively, both maintaining unbeaten records as well. 

Trophies were awarded to the top three schools of the Priority Areas Program in both the  Open and Girls Categories. Richard Ishmael Secondary took home the first-place prize in the  Open Team Category, while the Georgetown School of Science and St. Joseph High School  received second and third place, respectively. In the Girls Category, Richard Ishmael Secondary  also received the first-place trophy, while St. Joseph received the second-place trophy and  Christ Church the third-place trophy.  

Medals were awarded to the top performer in each school in the Individual Category. Mahir  Rajkumar – Queen’s College, Vir Narine- Marian Academy, Aditya Bishundial – Bishops’ High,  Adiel Hamilton- Georgetown School of Science, Ricardo Thakur- St. Joseph High, Darrell  Abrams- School of the Nations, Gabrielle Mohabir- St. Roses High, Chris Burgess- Richard  Ishmael, Ishmiah La Cruz- St. Stanislaus College, Christian Tafores- St. John’s College, Careem 

McEwen- Dolphin Secondary, Kayran Andrews- Christ Church Secondary, Raiden Ruplall- Mae’s  School, Akeela Nurse- East Ruimveldt Secondary, Aalim Khan- Qayyim Academy, Elizabeth  Isaacs- Kingston Secondary, and Queenstown Secondary – Jesse Fletcher. 

The national event brought together students from 18 schools across Guyana, representing  both public and private institutions, competing across team and individual categories. This  year’s championship featured a five-round rapid tournament with a time control of 15 minutes  per player. Schools competed in Open and Girls’ team divisions, each fielding four-player  teams, while the individual tournament welcomed unlimited participants from each  institution. 

The GCF congratulates all participating schools and players for their enthusiasm, discipline,  and sportsmanship. Under the Ministry of Education’s Priority Areas Program, the Chess in  Schools program has significantly benefited those who had no prior access to the sport. Chess, which compliments education, is growing rapidly as the turnout was significantly more than  last year. The annual tournament is expected to grow to include other regions through the  GCF’s expansion program across the country. 

Gratitude is extended to Sunshine Snacks for providing snacks for the school students.  

The GCF extends heartfelt gratitude to Chief Arbiter John Lee for expertly managing three  tournaments concurrently. Appreciation is also extended to the team of Chess Coaches and  Arbiters, including GCF President Anand Raghunauth, FM Anthony Drayton, CM Taffin Khan,  WCM Jessica Callendar, and Keron Sandiford. The Federation further acknowledges the  contributions of Assistant Arbiters Oluwadare Oyeyipo, Treskolé Archibald, FM Rawle Allicock,  Jorrell Troyer and Joshua Gopaul. The GCF also expresses sincere thanks to the Priority Areas  Programme through the Ministry of Education’s Allied Arts Department for their continued  support in promoting chess development across Guyana, as well as to The Bishop’s High  School for generously providing the venue. 

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