| Date | Event | Details |
| September 19th, 2004 | Mary Queen of Peace Open | Announcement Map Results Pictures |
| October 30th, 2004 | Lakecrest Open | Announcement Results Pictures |
| November 21st, 2004 | Vanier Fall Tournament | Announcement Map Results Pictures |
| December 4th, 2004 | Bishop Abraham Open | Announcement Map Results Pictures |
| January 16th, 2005 | Macdonald Drive Junior High Open | Announcement Map Results Pictures |
| February 6th, 2005 | CCC Regional Newfoundland East | |
| February 12th, 2005 |
CCC Regional Newfoundland West |
Results |
| February 19th, 2005 | CCC Regional Newfoundland St.John's | |
| March 5th, 2005 | CCC Regional Newfoundland Central | Results |
| March 19th, 2005 | Canadian Chess Challenge Provincial Final at Hatcher House, MUN | Announcement Map Results Pictures |
| April 23rd, 2005 | NL School Team Challenge | Announcement Map Results Pictures |
| May 7th, 2005 | Vanier Annual Open | |
| May 7th, 2005 | NL Individual Championship (JH+HS) | Announcement Map Results Pictures |
| June 5th, 2005 | "Girls in Chess" Tournament | Announcement Map Results |
| June 12th, 2005 | Speed Chess Tournament | Announcement Map Results Pictures |
| Other Years | CCC = Canadian Chess Challenge |
The NLSCA typically runs a scholastic chess tournament about once every month throughout the school year. Tournaments are run by NLSCA volunteers in accordance with the NLSCA Tournament Rules. Most tournaments run by the NLSCA are rated tournaments (see the NLSCA Ratings page for more details). Tournament announcements will appear on this page and results will be posted here shortly after each tournament. Information on past tournaments is available from the NLSCA Archives. New this year is the "Bring a Friend" program and the chance to win a movie party for 10 people.
Important Note to Parents: All tournament participants must be supervised by a parent or designated guardian. Neither the Newfoundland and Labrador School Chess Association (NLSCA) nor its volunteers, nor the staff at the host school will be held responsible for the safety or behaviour of participants not actively engaged in tournament play. The responsibility of the tournament organizers will be limited to ensuring fair competition in accordance with NLSCA tournament rules. (See tournament rules for more information).
In addition to the scholastic chess events, the Newfoundland and Labrador Chess Association (NLCA) runs tournaments open to all ages at the end of every month. More details on NLCA events is available from the NLCA web site at www.chess.nl.ca/NLCA.
Last updated: Wednesday June 15, 2005