Top 10 Girls’ Schools to Watch in the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz

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 The 2025 NSMQ will see strong participation from Ghana’s top all-girls schools. Here are the top 10 female schools to watch as they challenge the boys’ dominance in the competition.

Introduction

The National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) has long been dominated by boys’ schools, with only a few all-girls schools making it to the later stages of the competition. However, over the years, girls’ schools have steadily risen to prove their academic strength, resilience, and tactical brilliance.In the 2025 NSMQ, several all-girls schools have qualified across the regions, many of them seeded after impressive performances in 2024. Here are the Top 10 Girls’ Schools to Watch in the 2025 NSMQ National Championship, which kicks off in October 2025.

1. Wesley Girls’ High School (Wey Gey Hey) – Central Region

One of Ghana’s most prestigious girls’ schools, Wesley Girls’ continues to raise the bar in science and mathematics. Their seeded status in 2025 reflects their consistency and determination. They remain Central Region’s top female contender.

👉 Read also: Central Region NSMQ 2025 Schools


2. Mfantsiman Girls’ SHS – Central Region

Mfantsiman Girls, also seeded for 2025, have a track record of upsetting big schools. Their speed and confidence make them one of the most dangerous girls’ schools in this year’s contest.

3. St. Louis SHS – Ashanti Region

St. Louis has consistently represented the Ashanti Region with pride. Known for their teamwork and composure under pressure, the “Louisians” are determined to go beyond the quarterfinal stage this year.

👉 Related: Ashanti Region NSMQ 2025 Schools


4. Serwaa Kesse Girls’ SHS – Ahafo Region

Emerging as a strong force from Ahafo, Serwaa Kesse Girls’ are quickly building a reputation in the NSMQ. Their qualification in 2025 proves they are ready to challenge established giants.

5. Ahantaman Girls’ SHS – Western Region

Western Region’s pride, Ahantaman Girls’ SHS, has shown consistent growth in the NSMQ. They are expected to make waves this year with their tactical quiz strategies and science-focused preparation.

👉 See also: Western & Greater Accra NSMQ 2025 Schools


6. Accra Girls’ SHS – Greater Accra Region

One of Accra’s best-performing girls’ schools, Accra Girls’ combines determination with a fast-paced answering style. Their strong alumni support gives them a competitive edge heading into the 2025 edition.

7. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Girls’ SHS – Bono East Region

From Bono East, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Girls’ SHS is making steady progress. Their inclusion in the 2025 nationals shows how emerging girls’ schools are diversifying the competition.

8. Krobo Girls’ SHS – Eastern Region

A historic school with a reputation for discipline and academic excellence, Krobo Girls’ SHS has qualified once again. Their consistency in recent years makes them one of Eastern Region’s most reliable contenders.

👉 Full list here: Eastern & Volta Region NSMQ 2025 Schools


9. Mawuko Girls’ SHS – Volta Region

Representing Volta Region, Mawuko Girls’ are a rising powerhouse. Their qualification in 2025 signals their readiness to fight hard and push into the knockout stages.

10. Our Lady of Grace SHS – Private School

Among the private schools in 2025, Our Lady of Grace SHS stands out as a disciplined and competitive all-girls institution. They are expected to showcase the strength of private education in the national championship.

👉 Related: Private Schools in NSMQ 2025


Conclusion

The 2025 NSMQ National Championship will be an exciting test for Ghana’s all-girls schools. While boys’ schools remain dominant, these 10 girls’ schools are determined to rewrite the story and possibly secure a landmark victory for female education in science and mathematics.As the championship unfolds in October 2025, the spotlight will shine on whether Wesley Girls’, Mfantsiman Girls’, or one of the emerging contenders like Serwaa Kesse Girls’ can make history.For updates, fixtures, and analysis, follow EducationGhana.org.
 
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