National Science & Math Quiz 1993 -2024: Fostering Academic Competition Across Schools in Ghana
The National Science and Math Quiz is an exciting arena for showcasing academic brilliance and fostering innovation across Ghana. Senior high schools have been competing since 1993. This book captures the competition and entertainment of the NSMQ in Ghana from 1993 to 2024. This is a historical document to lay the foundation for future generations. This excellent culture must endure the test of time. It MUST be well-funded and encouraged. Because it's not just a competition for others to build on; it's a vibrant celebration of learning that actively engages students and inspires a profound sense of national pride and collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge.

Picture this: A packed school auditorium, the air buzzing with excitement. Students in matching uniforms are huddled around their quiz coach, nervously flipping through flashcards. The buzzer sounds — and just like that, the National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ) begins. It's not just a quiz; it's a battle of wits, speed, and scientific thinking. This scene plays out every year across Ghana, where the NSMQ has become more than a competition — it's a celebration of knowledge. For many students, it's the moment they realize that math and science aren't just subjects in a classroom, but keys to understanding how the world works. And that realization often starts not in high school, but way earlier — in middle school, when curiosity is at its peak and the right encouragement can light a lifelong spark. That's why promoting science and mathematics from an early stage is so important. Competitions like NSMQ show students that these subjects are not only doable but exciting, and that they hold the power to open doors to innovation, problem-solving, and real-world change.

The National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ) isn't just a competition — it's become a national movement. Held annually for senior high schools in Ghana and produced by Primetime Limited, the NSMQ was created to promote the study of science and mathematics. But over the years, it's done so much more than that. It has captured the attention of the entire country, sparked friendly rivalries, and transformed how students, schools, and communities view STEM education. The NSMQ's influence extends beyond the quiz stage — it's shaping academic aspirations, improving performance, and inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and problem solvers in Ghana. Join us as we embark on this thrilling journey of discovery and excellence.
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National Science & Math Quiz 1993 -2024: Fostering Academic Competition Across Schools in Ghana
The National Science and Math Quiz is an exciting arena for showcasing academic brilliance and fostering innovation across Ghana. Senior high schools have been competing since 1993. This book captures the competition and entertainment of the NSMQ in Ghana from 1993 to 2024. This is a historical document to lay the foundation for future generations. This excellent culture must endure the test of time. It MUST be well-funded and encouraged. Because it's not just a competition for others to build on; it's a vibrant celebration of learning that actively engages students and inspires a profound sense of national pride and collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge.

Picture this: A packed school auditorium, the air buzzing with excitement. Students in matching uniforms are huddled around their quiz coach, nervously flipping through flashcards. The buzzer sounds — and just like that, the National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ) begins. It's not just a quiz; it's a battle of wits, speed, and scientific thinking. This scene plays out every year across Ghana, where the NSMQ has become more than a competition — it's a celebration of knowledge. For many students, it's the moment they realize that math and science aren't just subjects in a classroom, but keys to understanding how the world works. And that realization often starts not in high school, but way earlier — in middle school, when curiosity is at its peak and the right encouragement can light a lifelong spark. That's why promoting science and mathematics from an early stage is so important. Competitions like NSMQ show students that these subjects are not only doable but exciting, and that they hold the power to open doors to innovation, problem-solving, and real-world change.

The National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ) isn't just a competition — it's become a national movement. Held annually for senior high schools in Ghana and produced by Primetime Limited, the NSMQ was created to promote the study of science and mathematics. But over the years, it's done so much more than that. It has captured the attention of the entire country, sparked friendly rivalries, and transformed how students, schools, and communities view STEM education. The NSMQ's influence extends beyond the quiz stage — it's shaping academic aspirations, improving performance, and inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and problem solvers in Ghana. Join us as we embark on this thrilling journey of discovery and excellence.
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National Science & Math Quiz 1993 -2024: Fostering Academic Competition Across Schools in Ghana

National Science & Math Quiz 1993 -2024: Fostering Academic Competition Across Schools in Ghana

by Okyere Bonna
National Science & Math Quiz 1993 -2024: Fostering Academic Competition Across Schools in Ghana

National Science & Math Quiz 1993 -2024: Fostering Academic Competition Across Schools in Ghana

by Okyere Bonna

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The National Science and Math Quiz is an exciting arena for showcasing academic brilliance and fostering innovation across Ghana. Senior high schools have been competing since 1993. This book captures the competition and entertainment of the NSMQ in Ghana from 1993 to 2024. This is a historical document to lay the foundation for future generations. This excellent culture must endure the test of time. It MUST be well-funded and encouraged. Because it's not just a competition for others to build on; it's a vibrant celebration of learning that actively engages students and inspires a profound sense of national pride and collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge.

Picture this: A packed school auditorium, the air buzzing with excitement. Students in matching uniforms are huddled around their quiz coach, nervously flipping through flashcards. The buzzer sounds — and just like that, the National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ) begins. It's not just a quiz; it's a battle of wits, speed, and scientific thinking. This scene plays out every year across Ghana, where the NSMQ has become more than a competition — it's a celebration of knowledge. For many students, it's the moment they realize that math and science aren't just subjects in a classroom, but keys to understanding how the world works. And that realization often starts not in high school, but way earlier — in middle school, when curiosity is at its peak and the right encouragement can light a lifelong spark. That's why promoting science and mathematics from an early stage is so important. Competitions like NSMQ show students that these subjects are not only doable but exciting, and that they hold the power to open doors to innovation, problem-solving, and real-world change.

The National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ) isn't just a competition — it's become a national movement. Held annually for senior high schools in Ghana and produced by Primetime Limited, the NSMQ was created to promote the study of science and mathematics. But over the years, it's done so much more than that. It has captured the attention of the entire country, sparked friendly rivalries, and transformed how students, schools, and communities view STEM education. The NSMQ's influence extends beyond the quiz stage — it's shaping academic aspirations, improving performance, and inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and problem solvers in Ghana. Join us as we embark on this thrilling journey of discovery and excellence.

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BN ID: 2940184413976
Publisher: Okab Publishing
Publication date: 04/23/2025
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About the Author

Okyere Bonna, an accomplished educator and business executive, is a testament to the power of diverse education. A proud product of Opoku Ware School, he holds an MBA and an MS in Education from the Franciscan University of Steubenville. Bonna's academic journey also includes a Writing Fiction for Young Adults certification from the University of Oxford, UK, as well as certificates in Human Rights Law and International Law from LouvainX, showcasing his diverse interests. He earned a BA (Hons) in Political Science from the University of Ghana, where he served as secretary of the Students' Representative Council (SRC) from 1989 to 1990. Bonna's diverse educational background is further demonstrated in his numerous published books and his role as a mentor, guiding others to achieve their publishing goals in various genres.
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