The 2024 finals of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) took off in Cape Coast in the Central Region on Monday [October 14, 2024 with heated competition between Archbishop Porter Girls', Mfantsiman Girls' and Simms senior high schools.
It was an opportunity for the three schools to showcase their academic prowess and speed in advancing to the 1/8th stage of the 2024 NSMQ.
At the CNC auditorium in Cape Coast, Archbishop Porter Girls' SHS pulled a win against Wenchi Methodist and Ejisuman Senior High Schools.
With determination and a deep understanding of complex scientific and mathematical concepts, Archbishop Porter Girls' secured a well-earned victory, scoring an impressive 45 points, while Ejisuman followed with 32 points and Wenchi Methodist concluded with 26.
Simultaneously, Mfantsiman Girls' brought their A-game to play at the auditorium of the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
Competing fiercely against West Africa Senior High School and Zion College, Mfantsiman maintained their lead throughout, emerging victorious with 44 points.
West Africa Senior High School closely followed with 42 points, while Zion College had 40 points.
Meanwhile, in another thrilling contest at the School of Graduate Studies auditorium at UCC, Simms Senior High School emerged victorious with 43 points, over Kpando Senior High School, which earned 38 points, and Hope College, with a respectable 36 points.
These outstanding performances have propelled Archbishop Porter Girls', Mfantsiman Girls', and Simms Senior High Schools to the next stage bringing pride to their respective schools and communities.
Their journey forward in the NSMQ2024 now carries the hope and support of their peers, teachers, and alumni, as they continue to strive for the ultimate prize in Ghana’s most prestigious science and mathematics competition.
History of NSMQ
The National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), launched in 1993 by Primetime Limited, has grown into Ghana's most celebrated academic competition, aimed at inspiring interest in science and maths among senior high school students.
Starting as a televised quiz contest in Accra, the NSMQ quickly became a national favourite for its challenging questions and thrilling matchups between top schools.
Over the years, it has encouraged academic excellence and inspired students to pursue STEM careers, fostering friendly rivalries and strong alumni support across the country.
This year, a record-breaking 157 schools are competing, with 126 battling it out in the preliminary stage.
In a historic move, the 2024 competition has shifted to Cape Coast, a city known for its longstanding educational legacy.
This relocation allows more regional audiences to experience the excitement firsthand, as Ghana's brightest students showcase their knowledge and skills on a grand stage.
The NSMQ continues to inspire future generations of scientists and mathematicians across Ghana.