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Two more schools have secured places in the semifinals of the 2026 Luv FM VitaMilk Primary Schools Quiz following the conclusion of quarterfinal contests 6 and 7, held on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
Divine Mission Academy and Supreme Montessori School emerged victorious in their respective matchups, joining Manner International School, Precious International School, God Reigns Academy of Excellence, Elysian International School and Adventist Academy in the semifinal stage of the competition.
Quarterfinal Contest 6 saw Divine Mission Academy compete against Peniel Academy and Amil Community School. Divine Mission Academy topped the standings with 44 points, followed by Peniel Academy with 35 and Amil Community School with 29 points.

Speaking after the contest, a student from Divine Mission Academy sent a strong message to Manner International School, urging them to expect a competitive matchup in the contests ahead.
“We are coming for them,” the contestant warned.
In Quarterfinal Contest 7, Supreme Montessori School faced Ashanti Pride Educational Complex and Star House Educational Complex. Supreme Montessori School claimed first place with 39 points, while Star House Educational Complex and Ashanti Pride Educational Complex both finished with 29 and 21 points, respectively.

Students from Ashanti Pride Educational Complex expressed their warm wishes to Supreme Montessori School in the contexts ahead.
“Good luck,” one contestant said.
The quarterfinals continue with live coverage on Joy Learning via MultiTV, Luv FM, and social media platforms, starting at 2:00 PM.

The 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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