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After a successful progression through the preliminary and quarter-final stages, nine schools are up in the semi-finals of the 2025 Luv FM Primary Schools Quiz.
The 6th edition of the quiz competition commenced on March 17, with 36 schools participating. After weeks of excitement, the nine qualifying schools are ready to display brilliance and enthusiasm in facing tougher but exciting questions.

The competition has two students from each of the three competing schools battling out their knowledge and skills.
There are three rounds in the contest. The first round consists of a Spelling B, followed by General Knowledge, Speed Race and Riddles.

The school with fewer points gets eliminated, while the other two advance to the next round. Should there be a tie, the contestants are given additional questions to answer.
Divine Missions Academy scored the highest points among the 9 schools that made it to the semifinals with 72 points.

Pupils participating in the competition are in the upper primary classes 4-6.
Major sponsors of the quiz are Premium Foods, Jackson Institute of Innovation and Learning, Top Choco, Flora Tissue, Woodin, and Best Brain Publications.

Others are Amansie Rural Bank, Bigoo, Daksa Dental Clinic, NGIS, Ultimate Land Hub and Bookcare.
The Luv FM Primary Schools Quiz continues to air live on the Joy Learning Platform on MultiTV, Luv FM and other social media platforms from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm.
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