About the coach

Meet Kheminda — your kid's chess coach.

Bachelor of Education in primary teaching. National-level chess player since school. Seven years coaching Melbourne kids at Bunjil Place. One venue, one coach, week after week.

Kheminda teaching a class at Bunjil Place
A student of Oz Chess Kids with a medal
"the kids learn — that's the whole point"
The story

From grade 3 first move to coaching Casey's primary schools.

I learned chess in grade 3 and didn't stop playing through state and national-level competitions. Outside chess I studied to become a primary teacher — Bachelor of Education, classroom-trained. The two paths met when I realised most kids' chess classes were run by strong players who'd never been taught how to teach.

Oz Chess Kids started small — one class, one room, a handful of kids whose parents wanted something better than what was on offer. Seven years on, classes run three nights a week at Bunjil Place, and we've had students compete at the Victorian Interschool Chess Championship.

Every class still runs the same way: short, clear teaching at the front of the room, then most of the hour spent playing. Kids learn chess by playing chess. The job of the coach is to set up the right game against the right opponent, then get out of the way.

What I believe about teaching kids

Three principles in every class.

i.

Play more than you study

Twenty minutes of teaching is the cap. The rest of every class is games — against classmates close to the right level, with proper clocks and proper notation. You learn chess at the board.

ii.

Beat them today, learn from them tomorrow

Kids who only play weaker opponents stop improving. Kids who only play stronger opponents quit. The job is to give every child a game that's hard enough to teach and winnable enough to enjoy.

iii.

Etiquette matters

Shake hands. Sit still. Don't gloat. Don't sulk. The rules of how to behave at a board are the rules of how to behave anywhere. We teach those alongside the moves.

Credentials

Why parents trust us with their kids.

BEd Primary Qualified

Bachelor of Education in primary teaching. Trained to teach 5-to-12-year-olds — which means lessons land at the right pace, not over the heads of the youngest students or below the strongest.

National-level Player

Active competitor since primary school, through state and national-level competitions. The kids see a real player, not just a teacher.

Working with Children

Current Working With Children Check. Background-checked, child-safety-trained, and accountable to parents directly — there's no middle layer between you and your child's coach.

A few numbers

Seven years, in plain figures.

7+

Years coaching kids

3

Sessions a week

40+

Active students

1st

Class is free

come and meet kheminda

The best way to know if it's a fit?
Walk into a class.

First class is free, no commitment, no awkward sales chat. You'll know within an hour whether your child wants to come back.