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On Sunday, October 23, nine schools will battle it out for a slot in the finale of the ongoing National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
These schools emerged victorious after beating some of NSMQ's favourites at the quarter finals.
They include Prempeh College, Mfantsipim School, Presec Legon, Abetifi Presby, Adisadel College, Kumasi High School, St James Sem, Opoku Ware and St Augustine's College.
The defending champions, Prempeh College will first compete with Mfantsipim School and Abetifi Presby at 9 am on Sunday.

Later at 12 noon, St James Sem, Kumasi High School and Presec Legon will have their turn.

The last contest of the day, which is much anticipated, will be among St Augustine's College, Adisadel College and Opoku Ware School.

Winners from these three contest will fight to be the last man standing at the finale expected to take place during the week.

The 2022 National Science & Maths Quiz is produced by Primetime Limited and sponsored by the Ghana Education Service in partnership with Absa Ghana and supported by GOIL, Prudential Life Insurance, AirtelTigo, Dano Milk, Newmont, GNPC, Accra College of Medicine, Academic City University College and Y FM.
The broadcast of the National Science & Maths Quiz on JoyNews is supported by Virtual Infosec Africa, Virtual Security Africa, Vita Milk, Cowbell, Alumni by Enterprise Life, Fay Toilet Roll, Ace Medical Insurance, Azar Group, Kings Group Limited, Family Health Medical School, DBS, ZnZ, The Barstow School, KORBA and Pharmatrust Limited.
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