
Wesley High School, Bekwai, has secured a hard-fought victory in the Preliminary Stage of the 2026 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), narrowly defeating Techiman Senior High School by a single point. In what proved to be one of the most closely contested fixtures of the opening round, Wesley High finished with 38 points, while Techiman SHS ended their campaign with 37 points. The result marks a significant milestone for the Bekwai-based institution as they progress to the One-Eighth Stage of Ghana's premier academic competition. The contest began with Techiman SHS trailing significantly, managing only 11 points in the early stages. However, the Techiman-based school showed remarkable resilience, mounting a spirited comeback that saw them close the gap considerably by the end of Round Three. Despite their late-stage surge and a display of impressive scientific and mathematical knowledge, they were unable to find the final point needed to force a tie or overtake their opponents. The tension in the auditorium was palpable as both teams battled through the final rounds, with Wesley High School maintaining their composure to protect their slim lead. For Techiman Senior High School, the defeat brings an abrupt and heartbreaking end to their 2026 NSMQ journey. Having come so close to an upset, the students and technical team will reflect on what might have been, as they miss out on a spot in the subsequent rounds. Conversely, Wesley High School will take great confidence from this victory, having survived a high-pressure environment against a determined rival. As the competition advances, all eyes will be on the Bekwai school to see if they can maintain this momentum into the prestigious One-Eighth Stage. The National Science and Maths Quiz, produced by Primetime Limited, continues to be a cornerstone of academic excellence and national pride in Ghana. Sponsored by the Ghana Education Service (GES) and Goil Plc, among others, the competition aims to promote the study of science and mathematics among secondary school students. As the preliminary rounds conclude, the field narrows, and the stakes rise for the remaining schools vying for the ultimate trophy in the 2026 edition.
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