Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz

The National Science and Maths Quiz is an annual science and mathematics based national level quiz competition for senior high schools. It has been produced by Primetime Limited, an advertising and PR Agency, with a huge interest in education, since 1993.

History

It began in 1993. Sponsored by Unilever Ghana, makers of Brillant Soap, it was then known as the Brillant Science and Mathematics Quiz. Second cycle institutions were invited to take part in the programme. It involved three contestants from each school and two schools competing at a time and was broadcast on GTV every Saturday at 11am.

The schools were divided into two groups based on their Geographical location. Schools in the Central Region, Greater Accra Region, Western Region, Volta region and Eastern Region were placed into the Southern Sector whereas those from the Ashanti, Brong Ahafo, Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions were placed in the Northern Sector.

A total of 36 schools were invited to participate with 18 from each sector (maiden tournament featured 32 schools,[1] 16 from each sector). The first three tournaments (1994, 1995, 1996) which utilized this format (Northern and Southern Sector) were won by Prempeh College (1994 and 1996) and Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School (1995). In 1997, the geographical sector system was abandoned. Interestingly, two northern sector schools; Opoku Ware School and Prempeh College made it to the finals. Opoku Ware School won the tournament in 1997.

The programme was hosted by Prof Marian Ewurama Addy from 1993 until 2000. Mrs (now Dr.) Eureka Emefa Adomako, of the Dept. of Botany, University of Ghana took over from Prof Addy as quiz mistress from 2001-2005. She then left to pursue postgraduate studies and was replaced by Dr. Elsie Effah Kaufmann, of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Ghana in 2006.

In 1998, the tournament became known as the National Science & Maths Quiz, when it lost its sponsorship from Brillant. A couple of sponsors came on board after Brillant's exit - Amstel Malt, the GetFund (a government funding institution). The tournament was not organized in 2010 and 2011 due to sponsorship issues. It returned in 2012 with major changes in the quiz structure and rules.

From 2012, the GES, through the Conference of Heads of Assisted Schools, CHASS, took up the sponsorship of the programme. Thus, the competition was opened up to many more schools to participate. In 2013, 66 out of the 81 invited schools participated. In 2014, the number of schools was increased to 135 to give the programme a truly national character. From 2014, 108 schools are selected from regional competitions to join 27 seeded schools (quarter-finalists from the previous year's competition) at the National Championships.

Three schools compete on each contest and each school is represented by two contestants. The quiz mistress is Dr. Elsie Effah Kaufmann.

Quiz structure

The programme, involving 67 contests, is shown on GTV on Wednesdays at 4pm and on Saturdays at 11am. Currently, every contest is composed of four rounds with the following rules:

Round 1 Now has a new round called the speed race

Results

Year Winner First Runner Up Second Runner Up
1994 Prempeh College Achimota School
1995 Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School Opoku Ware School
1996 Prempeh College Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School
1997 Opoku Ware School Prempeh College
1998 Achimota School St. Peter's SHS
1999 Mfantsipim School Wesley Girls' High School Presbyterian Boys' Secondary
2000 St. Peter's SHS Mfantsipim School
2001 Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary Ghana Secondary Technical School Chemu Senior High School
2002 Opoku Ware School St. Peter's SHS
2003 Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School Opoku Ware School
2004 Achimota School St. Peter's SHS Prempeh College
2005 St. Peter's SHS Opoku Ware School
2006 Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School St. Peter's SHS
2007 St. Augustine's College Kumasi Anglican Secondary School Accra Academy
2008 Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School Opoku Ware School
2009 Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School Achimota School Kumasi Anglican Secondary School
2010 No Contest No Contest No Contest
2011 No Contest No Contest No Contest
2012 Ghana Secondary Technical School[2] St. Francis Xavier Seminary[2]
2013 St. Thomas Aquinas Senior High School[3] Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School[3] Mfantsiman Girls[3]
2014Mfantsipim School[4]Ghana Secondary Technical SchoolSt. Francis Xavier Jr. Seminary
2015[1] Prempeh College Adisadel College University Practice Secondary School
2016[1] Adisadel College Opoku Ware School Mfantsipim School

Number of wins by school

School Number of wins Years
Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School 5 1995, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009
Prempeh College 3 1994, 1996, 2015
Opoku Ware School 2 1997, 2002
Achimota School 2 1998, 2004
St. Peter's SHS 2 2000, 2005
Mfantsipim School 2 1999, 2014
Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary 1 2001
St. Augustine's College 1 2007
Ghana Secondary Technical School 1 2012
St. Thomas Aquinas Senior High School 1 2013
Adisadel College 1 2016

See also

List of senior secondary schools in Ghana

References

  1. 1 2 3 Efe Ansah, Marian (3 July 2015). "Prempeh College wins 2015 Science and Maths quiz". citifmonline.com/. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  2. 1 2 "St Francis Xavier Seminary - the Giant Killer at National Science and Maths Quiz 2012". myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 "St. Thomas Aquinas emerge champions of 2013 National Science and Maths Quiz". myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  4. "Mfantsipim wins Science, Maths Quiz". graphic.com. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
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