Sacred Heart SHS Shocks Zonal Champions Sunyani SHS in NSMQ 2025 Bono Contest

Sacred Heart SHS Shocks Zonal Champions Sunyani SHS in NSMQ 2025 Bono Contest

Ferdinand EducationGhana | July 06|  Sacred Heart SHS Shocks Zonal Champions Sunyani SHS in NSMQ 2025 Bono Contest

Sacred Heart SHS defeats reigning zonal champions Sunyani SHS in a thrilling NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional Contest to qualify for the national championship. See final scores and full breakdown.

 

 NSMQ 2025: Sacred Heart SHS Topples Sunyani SHS to Book National Slot

In a stunning showdown in the Bono Regional Championship of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) 2025, Sacred Heart SHS emerged victorious with 49 points, toppling the defending zonal champions, Sunyani SHS, who followed closely with 46 points.

This electrifying contest confirms Sacred Heart SHS’s qualification for the NSMQ 2025 National Championship, reinforcing the school’s rising academic stature in the science and mathematics ecosystem.

 

Final Results – NSMQ 2025 Bono Regional Contest

 

School Final Score 🥇 Sacred Heart SHS 49 pts 🥈 Sunyani SHS 46 pts 🥉 Odomaseman SHS 15 pts 4️⃣ Sumaman SHS 14 pts

The margin between Sacred Heart SHS and Sunyani SHS—just 3 points—made this one of the most intense contests of the 2025 regionals so far.

 

Beating the Odds

Sunyani SHS, a known zonal champion from previous contests and a regular NSMQ national contender, came into the contest with high expectations. However, Sacred Heart’s calculated approach and consistent accuracy across rounds gave them the edge.

Their qualification for the NSMQ 2025 Nationals proves that the school is not only prepared for academic rigor but also ready to challenge Ghana’s best in STEM.

 

 

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