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FIDE ISCF World Schools Team Championship round 5-6: Wisdom school in sole lead, can Velammal bounce back?

by Rasika Ratnaparkhi - 10/04/2026

The finals of the FIDE ISCF World Schools Team Championship 2026 (Asian Continental Stage) are set for today in Almaty. Velammal MHS School and Kalinga Institute of Social Science both started strong in round 5 with 3–1 victories but struggled in round 6, losing most of their games. Duolingo Dreamers endured a tough round 5, going down 0–4, but fought back in round 6 with a 2–2 draw. The stage is now set for an intense final round! Round 7 will start at 10 AM local time, followed by Round 8 at 1:30 PM. Photos: International School Chess Federation



Can Velammal bounce back?

Uzbekistan’s Wisdom School leads the standings after Day 3 of the FIDE ISCF World Schools Team Championship 2026, remaining unbeaten with a perfect 6/6 score. Velammal MHS School, who were in contention for the top spot, suffered a setback with their loss against the leaders, denting their chances of staying at the top.

Round 5

Velammal MHS School delivered a good performance in round 5. They defeated RPMS Almaty by a convincing 3–1 margin. WCM Pooja Shree R showcased excellent control to outplay Nesipbay Rakhman. She maintained steady pressure throughout the game and converted her advantage to put the team ahead. However, on the second board, Mithun Pranav lost to Omirserik Alima. However, the Indian side asserted control over the remaining boards. Pavithra R V and Aarav A secured crucial wins to clinch the match.

Kalinga Institute of Social Science defeated Al-Khwarizmi IT School by a 3–1 margin. Monalisa Bhoi scored a convincing win over Muydinov Mustafo on the first board. However, Davronov Islom struck back for the opposition, defeating Shreeya Nayak on board 2. Davronov Islom defeated Shreeya Nayak on board 2. Naik Mohini and Mallik Humeswari both scored important victories to seal the match.

The Kalinga Institute of Social Science team.

It was a challenging round 5 for Duolingo Dreamers as they went down 0-4 against Learning Alliance A. On the first board, Kajal lost her game because of a queen blunder. Aaradhana Kumari was almost losing a game, but her opponent blundered the knight. Aaradhana converted the opportunity into a win. On the remaining boards, the opposition maintained its advantage. Ahmed Iyaad Moeed defeated Sunaina Sharma, while Mysha Furqan Chaudhry overcame Vanshika Maurya to complete a clean sweep.

Round 6

In round 6, Pooja produced an outstanding performance to defeat FM Abdumajid Botiraliev. She scored the only victory for the Velammal team. Unfortunately, the momentum did not carry through the remaining boards. Pavithra, Aarav and Aathvik lost their respective games.

Pooja scored a stellar win for the Velammal team.

Kalinga Institute of Social Science lost its match against School No. 70. The team struggled to find its rhythm against strong opposition, with all four boards succumbing to their opponents. On the other hand, round 6 had a balanced encounter for Duolingo Dreamers. They drew 2-2 against Raffles Girls' Primary School. This result allowed Duolingo Dreamers to recover some momentum after previous rounds.

The Wild Card Duolingo Dreamers are gaining valuable exposure in this event.

Today marks the final day of the tournament, with round 7 kicking off at 10 AM local time, followed by round 8 at 1:30 PM.

Standings after 6 rounds

Rk.

Team

Games

  + 

  = 

  - 

 TB1 

 TB2 

 TB3 

 TB4 

1

UZB-WISDOM SCHOOL

6

6

0

0

12

0

113

18,5

2

RUS-KURCHATOV SCHOOL

6

5

0

1

10

0

126,5

19,5

3

IND-VELAMMAL MHS SCHOOL

6

4

0

2

8

0

93

15,5

4

KAZ-SEED UNIKER SCHOOL

6

4

0

2

8

0

85

14,5

5

CHN-BASHU SECONDARY SCHOOL

6

3

2

1

8

0

73

14,5

6

KAZ-RPMS ALMATY

6

4

0

2

8

0

66

15,5

7

SRI-RAHULA COLLEGE

6

4

0

2

8

0

63

14

8

SRI-MALIYADEVA COLLEGE

6

3

2

1

8

0

63

12

9

PHI-FEU DILIMAN

6

3

1

2

7

1

69

12,5

10

MGL-BOLOVSROL SECONDARY SCHOOL

6

3

1

2

7

2

59

14

Pairing for round 7

No.

Team

Pts.

Team

Pts.

1

CHN-BASHU SECONDARY SCHOOL

14½

UZB-WISDOM SCHOOL

18½

2

RUS-KURCHATOV SCHOOL

19½

SRI-MALIYADEVA COLLEGE

12

3

KAZ-SEED UNIKER SCHOOL

14½

IND-VELAMMAL MHS SCHOOL

15½

4

KAZ-RPMS ALMATY

15½

SRI-RAHULA COLLEGE

14

5

PHI-FEU DILIMAN

12½

NZL-ACG SUNDERLAND

14

6

BAN-SPSC MALIBAGH

11

MGL-BOLOVSROL SECONDARY SCHOOL

14

7

KAZ-SCHOOL LYCEUM 173

15

PAK-LEARNING ALLIENCE-A

13

8

KGZ-LOMONOSOV SCHOOL

11

KGZ-SCHOOL NO. 70

10½

9

NEP-MARVELLOUS E.B.S.

TJK-SECONDARY SCHOOL №6

11½

10

AUS-CARLTON GARDENS PM

TKM-TKM-RUS PUSHKIN SCHOOL

11

11

MAS-SJK(C) PIN HWA 1

UZB-M AL-KHWARIZMI IT SCHOOL

10½

12

IND-KALINGA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

7

IND-DUOLINGO DREAMERS

6

13

SGP-RAFFLES GIRLS' PRIMARY SCHOOL

4

HKG-ST. JOSEPH'S ANGLO-CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL

Masterclass by ChessBase India

Alongside the tournament, the International School Chess Federation gave us the opportunity to share our initiative of organizing chess camps with people.

Harsh from our team, beautifully presented the idea to the people present.

Our camps, held biannually at Phoenix Marketcity Kurla in Mumbai, are free and open to all, with no age restrictions. The idea began with a simple mission: to share the joy of chess with as many people as possible. Over time, the initiative has received an overwhelming response and has expanded to multiple states and cities, including Meghalaya, Gujarat, Bangalore, Lucknow and Jabalpur.

We presented this concept during the event, encouraging others to replicate it in their own cities.

Notably, Akhmit expressed interest in starting a similar camp in Astana. We hope such initiatives will inspire many to take up chess and begin their journey in the game.

If you would like to organize a similar camp in your city, feel free to reach out to us at chessbaseindia@gmail.com.

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