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Kofi Agyei Senior High Technical School (SHTS) has made an impressive debut in the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) 2024, qualifying for the one-eighth stage in their first-ever appearance at the national competition.
The first-timers went head-to-head with Kade SHTS and Damongo SHS in a tense contest that kept supporters on the edge of their seats.

Despite being the underdogs, Kofi Agyei SHTS held their own against their more seasoned opponents. The competition started off neck-and-neck, with Kade SHTS and Damongo SHS challenging every point, but Kofi Agyei’s sharp focus and resilience paid off. By the final round, they had pulled ahead, securing their place in the next stage of the competition.
This historic achievement for Kofi Agyei SHTS marks the beginning of a promising journey in the NSMQ. Their determination and strong performance have already made waves, and their qualification to the one-eighth stage has set the stage for what could be an unforgettable NSMQ run for the school.
As the competition heats up, all eyes will be on Kofi Agyei SHTS to see how far they can go in their debut year.
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