Obiri Yeboah SHS books its ticket to the NSMQ 2025 National Championship after a solid win in the Central Regional contest. Catch full results, highlights, and what’s next for the qualifiers.
🏆 Central Zonal Showdown: Obiri Yeboah SHS Rises to the Challenge
Obiri Yeboah Senior High School has earned a well-deserved qualification to the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) 2025 National Championship after clinching victory in the Central Regional contest.
The energetic team from Obiri Yeboah SHS scored 34 points, edging out tough competitors:
- Jukwa SHTS – 28 pts
- Kwegyir Aggrey SHS – 20 pts
- Odupong SHS – 15 pts
This victory means Obiri Yeboah SHS will not only feature in the national championship later this year, but also return to compete in the Central Regional Championship finals.
🔍 A Win Built on Consistency and Confidence
Obiri Yeboah’s team maintained composure from Round One and exhibited strong buzzer reflexes and precision in the problem of the day. The turning point came during the “Speed Race Round”, where they pulled ahead by a margin of six points.
👩🏫 The school’s NSMQ coach, Mr. David Kojo Mensah, credited the win to “a balance of discipline, extra hours of study, and emotional readiness.”
🎓 What’s Next for Obiri Yeboah SHS?
By qualifying, Obiri Yeboah joins other Central Region powerhouses like:
- Mankessim SHTS
- Assin State College
- St. Augustine’s College (already seeded)
They will soon face off in the Central Regional Championship Finals, seeking a regional title before heading to Accra for the national contest.
🧠 NSMQ 2025: Building Ghana’s Future Scientists
The NSMQ 2025, powered by GOIL PLC and organized by Primetime Ltd, continues to ignite STEM enthusiasm among Ghanaian students. The quiz prepares students for future careers in science, engineering, and problem-solving.
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