The battle lines have been drawn as Perbi Cubs, organisers of the Inter-School Reading Quiz, have released the fixtures for the Round 16 stage.
The contests promise to be nothing short of exciting as the various schools compete for a slot in the quarterfinals and keep hopes alive to clinch the ultimate prize.
There will be a total of four contests, with four schools competing in each.
Again, each fixture will feature three private schools and one public school.
The two highest-scoring schools from each fixture will sail through to the next stage of the contest.
The Inter-School Reading Quiz is the brainchild of Perbi Cubs in partnership with UNESCO’s Accra World Book Capital.
The initiative yearns to promote literacy skills among twenty thousand basic school pupils across the country.
The Round of 16 is slated for Friday, March 22nd, 2024, at the Legon Interdenominational Church, University of Ghana.
Below is the full list of fixtures:
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