Chess to be in all Schools in Laos

The collaboration means that the DPAE will encourage chess courses and activities in all schools in all the 17 provinces. Besides, Chess will be included in the program of the National Student Games starting with Champassak province in 2014.

Witnessing the signing ceremony was FIDE General Secretary Ignatius Leong as FIDE President was concurrently visiting several countries in Latin America. Attending were another two Deputy Ministers from the Ministry of Education & Sports and the Ministry of Energy & Mines and numerous leaders from the education sector.
During his one-day stay, Mr Leong visited the office of the chess federation which is being situated in a newly built school. He also spent some time playing with some students and was amazed at the interest of the students in the two schools he visited.

In the region, Laos has become the second country (after the Philippines) to officially recognize and to develop the Chess in Schools program for the entire student population. Acknowledging that Laos is a poor country and that so many government leaders support the development of Chess, Mr Leong promised to secure enough chess equipment for the estimated 100,000 student population. He endeavoured to organize seminars to train teachers in chess instruction and conduct of tournaments.

Site for Lao chess association

