Primetime seeds 27 Senior High Schools to partake in NSMQ 2024
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The one-eighth stage of the 2023 National Science and Mathematics Quiz (NSMQ) has concluded, and 27 Senior High Schools (SHSs) have been seeded for the 2024 edition. These schools will skip the preliminary stage of the competition and join qualifying schools at the one-eighth stage.
Some of the seeded schools include Keta SHTS, Tamale SHS, Kumasi Anglican SHS, Prempeh College, Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC) Legon, Opoku Ware School, and St Augustine’s College.
Here is a list of the 27 seeded schools for the 2024 NSMQ:
- Wesley Girls’ High School
- Opoku Ware School
- Tamale SHS
- Mpraeso SHS
- Osel Tutu SHS
- St. Augustine’s College
- Bishop Herman College
- St. John’s School
- Keta SHTS
- Osei Kyeretwie SHS
- Pope John Sem. & SHS
- Kumasi Sec. Tech. Sch.
- Kumasi High School
- St. James Sem. SHS
- Yilo Krobo SHS
- Achimota School
- Aburi Presby SHTS
- Mfantsipim School
- Wesley Grammar School
- Abetitl Presby SHS
- GSTS
- Anglican SHS, Kumasi
- Mawuli School
- Accra Academy
- St. Louis SHS
- Prempeh College
- PRESEC, Legon
The NSMQ is produced by Primetime Limited and sponsored by the Ghana Education Service (GES), Absa Ghana, GOIL, Prudential Life Insurance, AirtelTigo, Dano Milk, Newmont, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, Accra College of Medicine, Academic City University College, and YFM.
Rephrased version:
The top 27 Senior High Schools (SHSs) from the 2023 National Science and Mathematics Quiz (NSMQ) have been seeded for the 2024 edition. These schools will automatically advance to the one-eighth stage of the competition, skipping the preliminary stage.
Some of the seeded schools include Keta SHTS, Tamale SHS, Kumasi Anglican SHS, Prempeh College, Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC) Legon, Opoku Ware School, and St Augustine’s College.
The NSMQ is a popular annual quiz competition in Ghana that tests students’ knowledge of science and mathematics. The competition is produced by Primetime Limited and sponsored by a number of organizations, including the Ghana Education Service, Absa Ghana, GOIL, and Prudential Life Insurance.