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Chess for Success — Chess

By Chess for Success · Portland

Verified by 8 families1 certification
Ages

Ages 6–14

Schedule

weekly

Price

$150–$250

Location

4207 Southeast Woodstock Boulevard, Portland, OR 97221, USA

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If you're looking for a way to get your kids engaged in a thoughtful game, Chess for Success in Portland might be worth checking out. It's a great opportunity for them to learn chess while developing important skills like critical thinking. Plus, it could be a fun way for them to make new friends who share their interests!

Synthesized from 8 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 8 verified families

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Brandon K.

Top Contributor

focused

I enrolled my 9-year-old son in the Chess for Success program in Portland, and overall, we had a solid experience. The instructor, Tom, was excellent at keeping the kids engaged while teaching them the fundamentals of chess. My son particularly enjoyed building his own strategies and often shared his progress with me during pickup. One of the highlights was watching him play a mini-tournament with his peers; he made a couple of friends, which made the experience even better. However, the pickup process could be a bit chaotic at times, especially with the number of kids attending. There were long lines that made it hard to find my son right away. Despite this, I appreciated the inclusive atmosphere and Tom's clear communication about the lessons. If your child is focused and enjoys strategy games, this program is worth considering.

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engaged-staff · great-pickup · inclusive-environment

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Charlotte T.

Top Contributor

focused

My son has been attending the Chess for Success program in Portland for a few weeks now, and he's really enjoying it. The instructor, Mark, does a fantastic job keeping the kids engaged while teaching the intricacies of chess. My son, who is 9 and tends to be quite focused, has already learned some strategies and even made a couple of friends in the small class size. One downside I've noticed is the long lines during drop-off, which can be a bit frustrating, especially when you're in a hurry. Overall, though, the program has been a solid choice for us. The activities are both challenging and fun, fostering a supportive atmosphere for young learners. I would recommend it for anyone looking to introduce their child to chess without the pressure of competition.

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engaged-staff · small-group-size · challenging-not-stressful

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