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March 26, 2026
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Eight Schools advance to semifinal stage of 2026 Luv FM VitaMilk Primary Schools Quiz
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Key Points
- Eight basic schools in Ghana's Ashanti Region have qualified for the semifinal stage of the 2026 Luv FM VitaMilk Primary Schools Quiz.
- The quarterfinal stage featured twenty-four schools competing over two weeks, demonstrating academic depth and competitive spirit.
- Defending champions Matta Devi School secured their spot among the semifinalists with 43 points in their contest.
- Manner International School delivered the highest score of the quarterfinal stage, recording 55 points, signaling a strong title challenge.
- The semifinals commence on March 26, 2026, with live coverage, and the event is supported by numerous corporate sponsors including VitaMilk and Amansie Rural Bank Plc.
Why This Matters
This quiz highlights academic excellence and competitive spirit among primary school students in Ghana, fostering intellectual development and potentially inspiring future leaders. It also showcases regional talent and the significant role of corporate sponsorship in supporting educational initiatives and youth development across the country.
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