U18/U14 and U8/U10 were run as joint events. Six rounds were played in all competitions. All U12/U10/U8 players scoring 4.5 points or more qualify for the Major event of the London Junior Chess Championships, all players scoring 3.5 or 4 points qualify for the minor event.
U18
1st Matthew Daggit 5
2nd Luke Burroughs 4
3rd Alec Howe 2.5
U14
1st Jamie Tilston 5
2nd= Adam Burroughs 4
2nd= Chantelle Foster 4
4th= Megan Cleeves 3.5
4th= Patrick McKenna 3.5
6th= Harvey Klyne 3
6th= Jordan Isgin 3
8th= Kirill Lasis 2.5
8th= Jake Hung 2.5
10th= Patrick Mawdsley 2
10th= Henry Lambley 2
12th Thomas Edwars 1.5
U12
1st= Vincent Lee 5
1st= William Claridge-Hansen 5
3rd Lawrence Lee 4
4th= Brian Hornsby 3.5
4th= Cameron Hill 3.5
4th= Ananthanarayanan Balaji 3.5
4th= Simon Chappell 3.5
4th= Harry Croasdale 3.5
9th= Jonathon Day 3
9th= Luke Barry 3
9th= Hari Asokan 3
12th= Daniel Lambley 2.5
12th= Jordan Layman 2.5
12th= Bradley Morrison 2.5
12th= Ragul Sudhakar 2.5
16th James Cole 2
17th James MacLarnon 1.5
U10
1st Dylan Williams 6
2nd= Elliot Klyne 4.5
2nd= Pranav Satish 4.5
2nd= James Colebourn 4.5
5th= Michael Gilbert 4
5th= Henry Phillips 4
5th= Richard Chappell 4
8th Eleanor Hapeshi 3.5
9th= Kieren Roy 3
9th= Florian Garland-Hoff 3
9th= Joseph Barry 3
9th= Isabelle Gilbert 3
9th= Giles Basnayake 3
9th= Alex Bree 3
15th Euan Wales 2.5
16th= Dylan Hung 2
16th= Ben Hillier 2
16th= Mayank Sharma 2
19th Christopher Rushton 1
U8
1st John Croasdale 3.5
2nd Luke Elliot 3.5
3rd Samuel McConnell 3
4th= Tai Elliot 2
4th= Matthew Harris 2
4th= Sacha Williams 2
7th Theo Fry 1
8th Renée Layman 0.5

