Notre Dame Girls’ SHS Triumphs in Bono-Ahafo Zonal Contest – Secures Zonal Finale and National Championship Slot



Notre Dame Girls’ SHS clinches victory at the 2025 Bono-Ahafo Zonal Championship, qualifying for both the zonal finale and the prestigious NSMQ national championship.


👑 Queens of the North: Notre Dame Girls’ SHS Claims Victory

Notre Dame Girls’ Senior High School has reaffirmed its rising dominance in the science and mathematics academic space, delivering a brilliant performance at the NSMQ 2025 Bono-Ahafo Zonal Championship.

The all-girls school scored an impressive 34 points, triumphing over Serwaa Kesse Girls’ SHS and Samuel Otu Presby SHS, who both tied at 18 points.

This win earns Notre Dame Girls’ SHS a place in the Zonal Championship Finale and automatic qualification to represent the Bono-Ahafo zone at the NSMQ National Championship 2025.


🧮 Final Standings

School Final Score 🥇 Notre Dame Girls’ SHS 34 pts 🥈 Serwaa Kesse Girls’ SHS 18 pts 🥉 Samuel Otu Presby SHS 18 pts

The contest showcased the strategic intellect and competitive drive of Notre Dame’s team as they outpaced their contenders in a decisive win that drew cheers from supporters.


🌍 Women in STEM Are Rising

Notre Dame Girls’ SHS’s victory is part of a growing trend of female-led academic excellence in Ghana’s top science contests. Their success underscores the increasing impact of girls in STEM education, a national agenda priority under the Ministry of Education and Ghana Education Service.

Explore more on how girls are excelling in STEM:
🔗 How Girls Are Competing and Winning in the NSMQ


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🏛 Sponsored By:

This year’s NSMQ Bono-Ahafo Zonal Championship is proudly sponsored by GOIL PLC, in collaboration with Primetime Ltd., organizers of the National Science and Maths Quiz.



✍️ Written by Ferdinand Ellis
Education Correspondent | EducationGhana.org
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