Chemu Senior High School, West Africa SHS, St John’s Grammar and Tema Methodist SHS are set to battle it out in the first contest Wednesday.
The competition is the 2020 edition of the Greater Accra regional championship ahead of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
Senior High Schools in Greater Accra which have made it to the 2020 edition of the NSMQ will converge at Achimota School for the regional champion to be crowned.
Thirteen schools, four contests, one trophy.
Will it be hosts and defending champions, Achimota School or one time winner of the national competition, St Thomas Aquinas, Tema-based Chemu SHS or Legon giants, Presec - the favourites for the day.
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