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Two more schools have booked slots in the semifinal stage of the 2026 LUV FM VitaMilk Primary Schools Quiz, following two keenly contested quarterfinal clashes on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
Elysian International School and Adventist Academy emerged victorious in their respective contests, joining Manner International School, Precious International School, and God Reigns Academy of Excellence in the last four of the competition.
In the fourth quarterfinal, Elysian International School secured their semifinal berth with an impressive 38 points, narrowly holding off Jamasi Presby Primary School, who finished with 35 points. Dolphins School Complex was eliminated in third place with 25 points.

Contestants from the winning school extended warm wishes to their outgoing competitors.
“Better luck next time,” a contestant from Elysian International School said.
The fifth quarterfinal proved equally competitive, with Adventist Academy claiming the win on 43 points, just three points ahead of Bosomtwe STEM Academy who finished on 40 points. Divine Grace Preparatory School rounded out the contest with 28 points.

Pupils from the eliminated schools praised the winners and urged them on.
“They really did well and they should continue,” one contestant remarked.
The quarterfinals continue with live coverage on Joy Learning via MultiTV, LUV FM, and across social media platforms, on Tuesday, with broadcasts starting at 2:00 PM.

The LUV FM VitaMilk Primary Schools Quiz is proudly sponsored by VitaMilk, Cowbell, Twisco, Wintiz Special Gari Mix, Amansie Rural Bank Plc, Bigoo, Verna Mineral Water, Orion Sirus Publications, Best Brain Publications, Bright Future Publications, Ultimate Fashion, Royal Mental Arithmetic System (Royalmas), and Eselali Empire.
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