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Divine Mission Academy has secured a place in the grand finale of the 2026 Luv FM VitaMilk Primary Schools Quiz, emerging as the top performers with the highest score recorded in the semifinal stage so far.
The second semifinal contest, held between Divine Mission Academy, Elysian International School, and Adventist Academy, saw Divine Mission Academy dominate the contest, finishing with an impressive 56 points.

Elysian International School came in second with 43 points, while Adventist Academy rounded out the contest with 33 points.
With their victory, Divine Mission Academy joins Manna International School in the grand finale, sending a strong message to their fellow finalists.
“I want to tell them that we are working better. We will meet them at the final and maybe win this year,” a contestant of the school declared.

The semifinal stage is not yet over. Three schools: Supreme Montessori School, Jesus Power School, and defending champions Matta Devi School, will battle it out in the third and final semifinal contest on Monday, March 30, 2026.
The school that advances from that contest will become the third and final qualifier, completing the lineup ahead of the grand finale slated for Wednesday.

All semifinal contests continue to be broadcast live on Joy Learning on MultiTV, Luv FM, and across various social media platforms, with coverage beginning at 2:00 PM.
The 2026 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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