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The 2022 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) ended on Wednesday, October 26.
The finale saw Adisadel College, Presbyterian Boys and Prempeh College battle for the trophy and the bragging rights.
Winning their seventh trophy was PRESEC. They held on to their title as the most decorated school in the NSMQ history.
Here are some of the moments captured from the event:
















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