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Achimota School (Motown), showcased their formidable intellect and determination in a thrilling contest, securing an impressive 46 points to propel them into the next round of the 2024 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
On Saturday, they faced off against tough competitors—Accra Girls’ Senior High School and Sunyani Senior High School—in a fierce battle that had the audience on the edge of their seats as the teams vied for a coveted spot in the quarter-finals.
As a seeded school, the Motown boys came into the contest with high expectations, but their rivals offered no easy victories. The intensity was palpable as the three schools engaged in an exceptional display of academic prowess, each striving to outshine the others.

Last year, Achimota School fell short of clinching the trophy, finishing behind the Greater Accra champions and eight-time winners, Presbyterians Boys Secondary School. However, the Motown boys were determined to make a strong comeback this year, ready to prove their mettle.
With an impressive performance that demonstrated their intellectual skills, Achimota School’s results in the final round of the contest were nothing short of inspiring, earning them a well-deserved place among the elite schools advancing to the quarter-finals.
While Accra Girls’ also demonstrated remarkable academic abilities and teamwork, their score was not enough to secure advancement, as they found themselves locked in a tight race with Sunyani SHS. Ultimately, it was Achimota School's day to shine, and they emerged victorious, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting journey ahead in the competition.

Right from the first round, Achimota School demonstrated their mettle, amassing 18 points while Sunyani SHS followed closely with 17 points and Accra Girls’ trailed with 12 points. As the rounds progressed, the intensity escalated, but the Motown boys remained undaunted. They maintained their lead in the second round, amassing a commanding 22 points, with Accra Girls’ overtaking Sunyani SHS to finish with 19 points.
With each question, the contest grew more intense. In the fourth round, Achimota widened the gap further, showcasing their academic might and securing 40 points. Despite the valiant efforts of Accra Girls’ and Sunyani SHS, who both finished the round with 32 points, the Motown boys were unstoppable.
In a nail-biting finish, Achimota solidified their victory in the final round, triumphing with a staggering 46 points. Accra Girls’ and Sunyani SHS, despite their impressive efforts, ended with 35 and 32 points respectively, falling just short of advancing.
Ultimately, Achimota School emerged victorious, proving their status as a seeded contender and booking their place in the quarter-finals, while Accra Girls’ and Sunyani SHS, despite their commendable performances, bid farewell to this year’s competition.
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