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Former champions Opoku Ware School has delivered a statement win in Cape Coast, storming into the quarter-finals of the 2025 National Science & Maths Quiz (NSMQ) with a flawless and dominant performance over Amenfiman SHS and Fijai SHS.
The “Akatakyie” controlled the contest from the first bell to the final riddle, stretching their lead round after round and never surrendering the top spot at any point in the five-round battle.
Final Scores (End of Round 5)
Fijai SHS — 30pts
Amenfiman SHS — 36pts
Opoku Ware School — 67pts

One of the standout figures in this year’s team is Stephen Apemah Baah, making a rare third national appearance, a feat achieved by only a handful of contestants in NSMQ history.
Speaking after the win, Stephen expressed confidence not only in his team but in the spirit of the competition as a whole.
“We are hopeful for victory this year. This is not the time to lose belief, we didn’t come this far to doubt.”
With their ticket secured, Opoku Ware now look ahead to an even tougher quarter-final showdown, where they are set to face Aburi Girls’ SHS and Accra Academy in what promises to be one of the thrilling fixtures of the stage.
The former champions are now one step closer to reclaiming national glory from their display, and they are leaving no doubts about their intentions.
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