Berekum Presby SHS Dominates NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional Contest with 54 Points Victory

Berekum Presby SHS Dominates NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional Contest with 54 Points Victory
Berekum Presby SHS Dominates NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional Contest with 54 Points Victory

Ferdinand EducationGhana | July 06 | Berekum Presby SHS Dominates NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional Contest with 54 Points Victory

Berekum Presby SHS secures a commanding win with 54 points in the NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional contest, qualifying for the National Championship. Full results and contest highlights inside.

 

Berekum Presby SHS Secures Slot in NSMQ 2025 National Championship

Berekum Presbyterian Senior High School has emerged victorious in the latest NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional Contest, scoring an impressive 54 points to qualify for the National Championship.

In a contest that clearly showcased academic rigor and preparation, Wenchi Methodist SHS and Badu SHTS struggled to catch up with Berekum Presby’s fast-paced answering and problem-solving abilities.

🏁 Final Scores – NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional Contest

🏫 School 🧠 Points 🥇 Berekum Presby SHS 54 🥈 Wenchi Methodist SHS 18 🥉 Badu SHTS 3

With this win, Berekum Presby joins a strong lineup of Bono Region qualifiers such as Sacred Heart SHS and Sunyani SHS for the upcoming National Championship.

 

 What Sets Berekum Presby SHS Apart?

  • Top-tier STEM Programmes with a consistent record in science and math competitions.
  • Dedicated NSMQ Coaching Unit, led by alumni and science department staff.
  • Well-equipped laboratories and a strong culture of academic discipline.
  • Student mentorship initiatives, helping boost confidence and teamwork in quiz contests.

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