Three Kumasi-based schools; Prempeh College, Opoku Ware and KNUST SHS are contesting for the last slot in the grand finale of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
The school which emerges victorious will compete with Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School and Keta SHS come Friday, November 26, for the final showdown.
Hearts are racing - Prempeh College seeks to make their fifth trophy whiles Opoku Ware wants a third trophy. For KNUST SHS, this is their chance to win the coveted trophy for the very first time.
Which school's determination and perseverance will bring victory?
It's live from the Saarah Mensah Hall, KNUST.
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