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Four-time winners of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), Prempeh College will face off with a one-time winner, St. Thomas Aquinas and Asanteman SHS on Tuesday's second contest.
The Amanfuo folk are tipped as favourites considering their formidable performance in the competition.
Last year, they came short of making it to the semi-finals as Cape Coast-based Wesley Girls’ High School brushed them and Achimota School aside.
NSMQ 2020 | 29th September 2020Watch the one-eighth stage contest featuring Prempeh College vs Asanteman SHS vs St. Thomas Aquinas. #NSMQonJoy
Posted by Joy News on Tuesday, 29 September 2020
Prempeh was left bruised as Wesley Girls' High School scored 57 points with Achimota School following closely with 49 points while Prempeh College scored a measly 27 points.
2020 is another year for the four-time champions to state their intent in the competition.
St. Thomas Aquinas SHS lost their seed to Achimota School at the One-eighth Stage of the 2019 edition of the competition and will also want to show their mettle.
Stay tuned for the livestream.
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