Five-time winners, Presec Legon, defending champions, St Peter’s Boys’ SHS and one-time winners, St Augustine’s College have qualified to the grand finale of the 2019 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
All the three schools displayed a variety of skill and formidability in their journey to the final.
St Augustine’s contestants
Only St Augustine’s came from the qualifiers to reach this stage. Presec and St Peter’s were seeded from the 2018 competition because they reached the quarterfinal.
But that won’t count in the grand finale; all that counts is who wants it most. The clash is one of top dogs as all schools have won the ultimate before.
St Peter’s contestants
St Peter’s will be determined to do a back to back and Presec have already declared that they want to win the title for a record sixth time.
St Augustine’s look unbeatable, they are the reigning Central Regional Champions.
Presec and St Peter’s qualified to the final with 48 points and St Augustine’s qualified with 53 points.
Presec Legon contestants
Join us on Thursday, July 11 at the National Theatre in Accra for the showdown.
You can’t miss it. Live on Joy News, Joy FM and Myjoyonline.com
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