NSMQ 2025: Full List of Bono East Region Schools, Seeded Teams, and Regional Qualifiers

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Ferdinand EducationGhana | September 22 | NSMQ 2025: Full List of Bono East Region Schools, Seeded Teams, and Regional Qualifiers

 Explore the full list of schools representing Bono East in the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ). See which schools are seeded, which qualified regionally, and how girls’ schools and rising contenders are shaping the region’s NSMQ journey.

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Bono East at NSMQ 2025

The Bono East Region continues to strengthen its presence in the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ). Known for its mix of historic schools and emerging talent, Bono East has become one of the vibrant regions contributing to Ghana’s largest science and maths competition. For the 2025 edition, the region is sending a solid line-up, combining seeded schools with determined qualifiers who battled their way through tough regional contests.

Seeded Schools from Bono East

Bono East ddoes not have seeded schools for NSMQ 2025.


Regional Qualifiers for NSMQ 2025

Beyond the seeded schools, Bono East will also be represented by competitive schools that earned their spots through regional qualifiers. These qualifiers add depth and diversity to the region’s line-up. Key qualifiers include:

  • Techiman Senior High School
  • Akumfi Ameyaw  SHTS
  • Our Lady of Mt Carmel Girls SHS
  • Tuobodom SHS

These schools symbolize the resilience of Bono East and bring exciting new possibilities to the 2025 contest.


Spotlight on Bono East Powerhouses

 

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Girls’ SHS

As one of the fastest-rising girls’ schools in the NSMQ, OLAM Carmel Girls’ SHS has shown that female representation in STEM is growing stronger in Bono East. Their participation boosts confidence for other girls’ schools in the country.

Techiman SHS

Techiman SHS represents the public school tradition in Bono East. Its qualification reflects growing strength and a determination to compete with the best.


Girls’ Schools and Gender Representation

With Our Lady of Mount Carmel Girls’ SHS leading the way, Bono East’s representation of girls’ schools aligns with Ghana’s wider education policy to empower women in STEM (GES). This contribution ensures inclusivity and motivates more young girls in the region to take up science and mathematics.


Challenges Facing Bono East Schools

Like other developing regions, Bono East faces challenges such as inadequate laboratory facilities in some schools, uneven teacher distribution, and funding gaps for extracurricular academic activities. However, interventions by the Ministry of Education and NGOs in STEM support are gradually bridging these gaps.

👉 See also:Regional Hub — List of schools according to All Regions for NSMQ 2025


The Future of Bono East in NSMQ

With strong-seeded schools and determined qualifiers, Bono East is set to make an even bigger impact in NSMQ 2025. The region has rising names like OLAM Carmel Girls’ SHS, which points to a promising future. As the NSMQ continues to serve as a national platform for academic excellence, Bono East remains firmly on the path to becoming a dominant player.


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