St. Mary’s Boys’ SHS Shines in NSMQ 2025 Western Regional Contest with 49 Points Victory

St. Mary’s Boys’ SHS Shines in NSMQ 2025 Western Regional Contest with 49 Points Victory
St. Mary’s Boys’ SHS Shines in NSMQ 2025 Western Regional Contest with 49 Points Victory

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St. Mary’s Boys’ SHS earns a hard-fought win in the NSMQ 2025 Western Regionals, defeating Fiaseman, Half Assini, and Methodist SHS to secure their place in the national championship.

 

NSMQ 2025: St. Mary’s Boys’ SHS Secures National Spot After Regional Showdown

St. Mary’s Boys’ Senior High School, popularly known as MARISCO, has emerged victorious in the latest NSMQ 2025 Western Regional Contest, scoring an impressive 49 points to top the leaderboard.

The contest, held under the sponsorship of GOIL PLC and organized by Primetime Ghana, saw fierce academic competition among four schools.

 

Final Scores – Western Regional Contest

School Final Score 🥇 St. Mary’s Boys’ SHS 49 pts 🥈 Fiaseman SHS 42 pts 🥉 Half Assini SHS 24 pts 4️⃣ Methodist SHS 13 pts

With this victory, St. Mary’s Boys’ SHS earns a coveted slot in the NSMQ 2025 National Championship, joining other Western Region giants like Sekondi College, GSTS, and Archbishop Porter Girls’ SHS.

 

MARISCO’s Momentum Heading to Nationals

St. Mary’s Boys’ SHS has consistently built a strong academic culture centered around science, mathematics, and technology. With disciplined preparation, passionate coaching, and a loyal alumni network, MARISCO remains a force to reckon with in national science competitions.

Their 49-point performance is one of the region’s highest this year, setting them up as key contenders in the upcoming championship.

 

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