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Love takes a backseat as St. Peter's SHS chooses the path of knowledge, breaking the hearts of their female affiliate, St. Roses SHS, in a captivating clash of wits at the Regional Qualifiers of the 2023 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
With an impressive 24-point gap between St. Peter's and Kade SHTS who came 2nd in the contest, their victory shines bright, yet it seems their love remains unscathed, transcending the realms of academic rivalry.
In a gripping contest, St. Peter's SHS showcased their intellectual prowess and emerged as the clear winners with a final score of 46 points.
Kade SHTS followed behind with 22 points, while St. Rose's SHS and STEM SHS secured 14 points and 7 points respectively.
The intense battle unfolded across three rounds, with St. Peter's SHS consistently displaying their depth of knowledge and strategic thinking.
EASTERN:
— National Science & Maths Quiz (@NSMQGhana) June 20, 2023
End of Contest
St. Peter's SHS: 46pts
Kade SHTS: 22pts
St. Rose's SHS: 14pts
STEM SHS: 07pts
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In Round 3, they further solidified their lead with an impressive score of 43 points, leaving their competitors trailing behind.
Kade SHTS fought valiantly to secure the second position, while St. Rose's SHS and STEM SHS strove to make their mark in the competition.
End of Round 1
St. Peter's SHS: 16pts
St. Rose's SHS: 09pts
STEM SHS: 06pts
Kade SHTS: 04pts
End of Round 2
St. Peter's SHS: 26pts
St. Rose's SHS: 07pts
Kade SHTS: 06pts
STEM SHS: 04pts
End of Round 3
St. Peter's SHS: 43pts
Kade SHTS: 19pts
St. Rose's SHS: 11pts
STEM SHS: 07pts
End of Contest
St. Peter's SHS: 46pts
Kade SHTS: 22pts
St. Rose's SHS: 14pts
STEM SHS: 07pts
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