NSMQ 2025 One-Eighth Stage: Day Two Highlights and Results — Monday, October 27

Day Two of the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz One-Eighth Stage saw thrilling contests across Ghana. St. John’s School led the pack with 65 points, followed by Pope John SHS and Amaniampong SHS with strong victories.


NSMQ 2025 One-Eighth Stage: St. John’s School Tops Day Two with 65 Points

The 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) continued its One-Eighth Stage contests on Monday, October 27, 2025, with intense battles across multiple auditoriums. Schools from all regions of Ghana displayed brilliance, strategy, and composure in a day filled with suspense and academic excellence.

At the end of the day, St. John’s School, Sekondi, emerged as the top scorer with 65 points, outclassing Archbishop Porter Girls’ (47 pts) and St. Mary’s SHS (39 pts) in one of the most competitive fixtures of the round.


Full Results — Monday, 27 October 2025

1️⃣ Mpraeso SHS – 30 pts
Sunyani SHS – 28 pts
KNUST SHS – 24 pts

2️⃣ Pope John SHS & Minor Seminary – 58 pts
Ghana SHS, Tamale – 25 pts
Awudome SHS – 23 pts

3️⃣ Swedru SHS – 36 pts
Kumasi High School – 31 pts
Anlo SHS – 30 pts

4️⃣ Osei Tutu SHS – 43 pts
West African SHS – 36 pts
Hohoe E.P. SHS – 21 pts

5️⃣ St. James Seminary SHS – 54 pts
Mankessim SHTS – 38 pts
Presby SHS, Suhum – 16 pts

6️⃣ Amaniampong SHS – 56 pts
Aburi Presby SHTS – 35 pts
Adiembra SHS – 28 pts

7️⃣ St. John’s School, Sekondi – 65 pts
Archbishop Porter Girls’ – 47 pts
St. Mary’s SHS – 39 pts

8️⃣ Abetifi Presby SHS – 54 pts
Wesley Girls’ High School – 49 pts
Kumasi Sec. Tech. School – 41 pts

9️⃣ St. Augustine’s College – 54 pts
St. John’s Grammar – 49 pts
Kumasi Academy – 46 pts


Key Highlights

  • St. John’s School (65 pts) recorded the highest score of the day, earning praise for their depth in physics and mathematics.
  • Pope John SHS (58 pts) reaffirmed their academic reputation with a confident performance.
  • Amaniampong SHS (56 pts) and St. Augustine’s College (54 pts) joined the list of strong qualifiers for the quarterfinal stage.
  • Wesley Girls’ High School put up a strong fight but narrowly missed qualification despite an impressive 49 points.

The Road Ahead

With Day Two concluded, the competition heats up as top schools prepare for the quarterfinals. The NSMQ 2025 continues to celebrate Ghanaian academic excellence, powered by Primetime Ghana and supported by key sponsors such as GOIL PLC, Prudential Life Insurance Ghana, and TrusturAI.


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