Audio By Carbonatix
KNUST SHS is anticipating a thunderous win at the national championship after qualifying for the National Science and Maths Quiz with a grandiose victory.
The school is entering the national competition with 76 points, having excelled in the Ashanti regional qualifiers.
They outcompeted Otumfuo Osei Tutu II College, Barekese SHS, and Dwamena Akenten SHS to secure a spot at the nationals.

KNUST SHS demonstrated its invincibility by dominating all rounds of the contest.
By the end of the second round, the school led with 51 points, leaving no chance for their competitors to inch closer.
While KNUST SHS continued to extend their lead in each round, the other schools seemed to lose hope of even qualifying as top losing schools.

The KNUST SHS auditorium erupted in wild jubilation after the host school won with a whopping 51-point margin ahead of their closest contender, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II College, which garnered 25 points.
Barekese SHS and Dwamena Akenten SHS trailed the contest with 16 and 14 points, respectively.
As the motto of KNUST SHS denotes “Forward be our watchword”, the “Mmadwemma” are poised to push through at the national stage and reclaim their status.
Latest Stories
-
Judiciary to roll out court decongestion measures, galamsey courts – Chief Justice
31 minutes -
Ugandan leader to extend 40-year rule after being declared winner of contested poll
60 minutes -
Residents demand action on abandoned Salaga–Kumdi–Kpandai road
1 hour -
Ghana, Japan explore ways to deepen long-standing bilateral ties
1 hour -
Ghana Navy foils illegal fuel bunkering operation along Volta coastline
2 hours -
Gov’t assures minimal power disruption during WAPCo gas pipeline maintenance
2 hours -
Burna Boy and Sporty Group unveil new single “For Everybody” celebrating Africa’s sports heritage and cultural excellence
2 hours -
Achieve By Petra partners Richie Mensah to drive financial independence
2 hours -
Kwakye Ofosu says cost of living eased under Mahama government
4 hours -
Total banking deposits stood at GH¢302.0bn in October 2025, but foreign currency deposits contracted by 21%
4 hours -
Interior Minister calls for collective action to enhance security in Ashanti Region
4 hours -
Baobab: Tree of life dying as climate change ravages Northern Ghana
4 hours -
Extradition of Ofori-Atta and Tamakloe-Attinou could take up to three years – Victoria Bright
4 hours -
Government pledges support for Accra commuters amid transport challenges
4 hours -
GES probes alleged feeding problems at Savelugu Senior High School
4 hours
