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In an electrifying showdown, the 2024 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) grand finale brought together Mfantsipim School, St. Augustine’s College, and Keta Senior High Technical School in an unforgettable contest.
The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as students from all three schools gathered, their pride and excitement palpable.

Read also: NSMQ24: Botwe beats Augusco and Ketasco in thrilling grand finale
Cheers echoed throughout the NEC auditorium at the University of Cape Coast as each school vied for the coveted NSMQ trophy, with supporters fervently backing their teams at every turn.
In a nail-biting finish, Mfantsipim School clinched victory with a final score of 47 points, sparking wild celebrations among their supporters.

St. Augustine’s College, however, missed the top spot by just a single point, finishing with 46 points, and the narrow loss left their students both proud and heartbroken.
Despite the mixed emotions, it was a day that celebrated academic excellence and fierce school spirit.
Below are some forever-still moments captured by the lens of Myjoyonline.com’s Samuel Moore.










































































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