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Bay Area Chess
Basic Information
Address: 1551 Garvey Place, San Jose, CA 95132
Email: salman@bayareachess.com
Phone Number: 408.806.3500
Fax Number: 408.904.4536
Additional Information
Focus: Chess Coaching and Chess Tournaments
Director: Salman Azhar
Schools Served: San Jose, Fremont, Palo Alto, Cupertino, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Milpitas, Newark, Union City, San Leandro, Hayward, Pleasanton
School District: San Jose, Fremont, Palo Alto, Cupertino, Mountain
County: Santa Clara, Alameda
Schedule: Depends on level, ability, and frequency
Ages: 5-18
Membership/Pricing: Depends on level, ability, and frequency
Setting:
After school onsite and offsite
History:
Bay Area Chess has established itself as one of the best chess tournaments and coaching organization.
Program Highlights:
Monthly Chess Tournaments Weekly Chess Coaching.
Support Services:
Counciling services available.
Program Information:
Classes are held once a week to study chess and to play chess under tournament conditions. Children who join should know that they are part of the most watched program in the State of California due to our rapid rise. More importantly, parents know their children will be part of an educational system designed to improve their children's intellectual capability and academic performance while they have fun.
Slogan: Get Chessed out!