The 2021 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) has entered the second day of the quarter-final contests, with the first competition featuring Ghana National College, Keta SHS and St. Louis SHS.
As usual, brace yourself for some exciting and challenging battles as all schools gear up for qualification to the next stage of the national championship.
The die is cast and the stage is set for the display of intriguing races.
Other contests scheduled for Saturday, November 20

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