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The second edition of the Luv Fm Kiddy Quiz is set for an exciting take off as brilliant young students from various basic schools in Kumasi audition for a slot in the educational competition.
The colourful Luv Fm Virtual Studio hosted the students who were quizzed on Spelling Bee, General Knowledge and “Pick a Letter”, putting them to a challenging test of wits.
After a series of questions, the judges had to cut the ties, separating the good from the best.
Schools with the highest scores made it to the next stage of the competition.
Two students each from all 40 schools were represented at the audition, out of which 16 qualified for the main event slated for February 22, 2021.
Teams were excited to have qualified as they set off to prepare for the main competition to cling to the ultimate victory.


The maiden edition of the Kiddy Quiz competition organized in 2020 was fun with kids representing individually as families and schools.
The second edition however, promises to be better, exciting and more educative.
This edition is meant for Upper Primary students – Class 4, 5 and 6. It will see contestants between the ages of 10 and 13 compete for the ultimate.
Participants will battle out knowledge on three core subjects: English, Mathematics and Science, as well tradition and culture, history and politics.
The Virtual Luv Fm studio will host the entire competition which will also be broadcast on Luv 99.5Fm, Joy Prime and all social media platforms.
Organizers of the event promise maximum listener and viewer pleasure as well as safety for participating students as COVID-19 protocols will be duly observed.
This year’s edition of the Kiddy Quiz is organised by Luv fm in collaboration with Joy Learning with support from Alpha and Omega Publications.
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