Wovenu SHTS Tops Kpando SHS in Fierce Volta Regional Opener – NSMQ 2025



Wovenu Senior High Technical School secures victory in Contest 1 of the 2025 NSMQ Volta Regionals with 55 points, outclassing Kpando SHS and Kpedze SHS. Follow full updates, scores, and fixtures here.


🧠 NSMQ 2025 Volta Regionals Begin with an Electrifying Start

The Volta Regional Championship of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) 2025 began with a high-octane contest that saw Wovenu Senior High Technical School (SHTS) dominate with 55 points. The contest, held on Monday, July 21, 2025, marked the opening fixture of the regional qualifiers in the Volta-Oti Zone.

They beat Kpando SHS, who fought admirably and earned 46 points, while Kpedze SHS managed 5 points.

As reported earlier, this year’s contests are expected to be fiercely competitive with strong contenders like KETASCO, Bishop Herman, and Mawuli School in the line-up.


⚡ Final Scores – Contest 1 (Volta Regionals, NSMQ 2025)

  • 🥇 Wovenu SHTS – 55pts
  • 🥈 Kpando SHS – 46pts
  • 🥉 Kpedze SHS – 5pts

This win places Wovenu SHTS in a solid position for the zonal championship qualifiers later in the week.

Follow real-time updates via the NSMQ Twitter page or visit our Live Results Tracker.


🌍 Historical Insight: Volta Region’s NSMQ Legacy

Volta schools have a strong track record in the NSMQ. Keta SHTS (KETASCO) made history in 2021 by reaching the finals, while Bishop Herman College and Mawuli School continue to rank among the top science-focused institutions nationwide.

Read more about the legacy and prospects of Volta schools in NSMQ.


🔎 What’s Next for Volta Region?

Today’s contests continue with four more battles. Schools like Anloga SHS, Afadjato SHS, and Keta SHS are expected to show strong form.

Stay updated with the full NSMQ 2025 Volta fixtures and check back for score recaps from each contest.


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