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The time is finally here! Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon has emerged as the winner of this year’s National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
This makes it their seventh trophy and the only school to win the contest back-to-back.
“We are still ‘seven’ a living God,” the students, old boys and other supporters of Presbyterian boys Secondary School (PRESEC) chanted as the Legon-based school clinched a record-extending seventh National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) trophy.
The boys successfully fought off Prempeh College’s threats of equalling two of their records in one swing.
Watch the closing ceremony and the final contest below:
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