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Top NSMQ 2025 Regional Scores You Should Know (Updated Results from Ongoing Contest)

Top NSMQ 2025 Regional Scores You Should Know (Updated Results from Ongoing Contest)

Ferdinand EducationGhana | July 06 | Top NSMQ 2025 Regional Scores You Should Know (Updated Results from Ongoing Contest)

Explore the latest NSMQ 2025 regional scores from Central, Bono, Ahafo, and Bono East regions. Discover which SHS schools are dominating the qualifiers with outstanding performances.


Introduction: NSMQ 2025 Regional Rounds Heat Up Across Ghana

The National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) 2025 is in full swing, with regional contests bringing fierce competition, jaw-dropping scores, and unexpected comebacks. As SHS schools battle for spots in the national competition, standout performances from regions like Bono, Ahafo, and Central are already capturing national attention.

Here’s a roundup of the top NSMQ 2025 regional scores you should know, updated with the latest qualifiers and performances.


Central Region: Nyakrom and Obiri Yeboah SHTS Shine

  • Nyakrom SHTS delivered a silent but dominant performance, winning their contest with 64 points. Their consistency across all rounds was unmatched.

  • Obiri Yeboah SHTS sealed the third qualifying spot, finishing with 34 points.

  • Other contestants included: Jukwa SHTS (28), Kwegyir Aggrey SHS (20), and Odupong SHS (15).

🔗 Source – MyJoyOnline


Ahafo Region: Serwaa Kesse Girls’ SHS Tops the Charts

  • Serwaa Kesse Girls’ SHS scored an impressive 55 points, emerging as the regional leader.

  • Samuel Otu Presby SHTS followed with 33 points, securing a national qualification.

  • Mim SHS edged into contention with 18 points.

🔗 Source – MyJoyOnline


Bono Region: Notre Dame Girls Set a National Benchmark

  • Notre Dame Girls’ SHS stunned audiences with a national-high score of 78 points.

  • Berekum Presbyterian SHS followed with a solid 54 points.

  • Methodist SHTS, Berekum and Dormaa SHS also qualified with 38 and 33 points, respectively.

🔗 Source – Cedirates


Bono East Region: Mount Carmel and Techiman SHS Lead

  • Mount Carmel Girls’ SHS ruled the region with 67 points, demonstrating strong theoretical and problem-solving skills.

  • Techiman SHS followed closely with 57 points, beating Nkoranza SHTS (35) and Kintampo SHS (33).

🔗 Source – Cedirates


NSMQ 2025 Regional Scores Summary Table

Region School Score
Central Nyakrom SHTS 64
Central Obiri Yeboah SHTS 34
Ahafo Serwaa Kesse Girls’ SHS 55
Ahafo Samuel Otu Presby SHTS 33
Ahafo Mim SHS 18
Bono Notre Dame Girls’ SHS 78
Bono Berekum Presbyterian SHS 54
Bono Methodist SHTS, Berekum 38
Bono Dormaa SHS 33
Bono East Mount Carmel Girls’ SHS 67
Bono East Techiman SHS 57

Why These Scores Matter for NSMQ Fans and SHS Stakeholders

These early victories signal which schools are bringing strategic preparation, deep knowledge, and confidence to the national arena. As the 2025 NSMQ progresses, keep your eyes on these schools—they’re likely contenders for the championship.


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FAQs on NSMQ 2025 Regional Results

Q1: Which region has the highest score so far?
The highest regional score currently is 78 points by Notre Dame Girls’ SHS (Bono Region).

Q2: Are these scores final?
No. The contest is ongoing, and more qualifiers will emerge from other regions.

Q3: How are qualifiers selected?
The top-performing schools in each region automatically qualify for the national competition.

Q4: How can I follow NSMQ 2025 updates?
Follow @NSMQGhana on Twitter and MyJoyOnline for real-time updates.

Q5: What are the NSMQ national qualification criteria?
Regional winners, top scorers, and certain wildcard entries proceed to the national contest.


Conclusion: Expect More Surprises in the Coming Rounds

The NSMQ 2025 regional qualifiers have already shown that competition will be fierce. With brilliant scores and passionate performances, schools are proving they’re ready to make history. Stay tuned as we update more regional scores, national qualifiers, and match breakdowns in the coming weeks.


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