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The 2019 edition of the national science and math quiz was won by St. Augustine's College in Cape Coast, Central Region.
St. Augustine's College defeated Legon, five-time Preschool College Champion (PRESEC), and defending St. Peter's High School Champion, Kwahu Nkwatia High School, Eastern Region.
St. Augustine's College led all five rounds and finished with 39 points, Presec accumulating 34 points and St. Peter's getting 25 points.
YEN.com.gh however, compiled a list of reasons why St. Augustines College won this year's NSMQ
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1. long break
After their participation in the contest in 2007, the school did not participate in the contest. Probably their long break in the competition has allowed them to gather enough arsenals to better fight. The long break was worth it.
2. Best motivation
It is said that when an individual is better equipped and motivated, he tends to give the best of himself in everything he does. We at YEN.com.gh I believe that the 1993 St. Augustine's College group did a good job in renovating its science resource center. The students then showed that they were really investing in the right thing.
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3. Boys & # 39; Brilla & # 39;
In a typical boys' school, very bright boys are called "shine" boys. Indeed, students who have contested for school are a clbadic example of popular slang. One of the competitors namely, Newton, dominated the trends on Twitter, with most people wanting the exceptionally shiny boy to do his magic as he always did at the start of the competition. Congratulations to the team of three boys "shine" Augusco.
4. Good teachers
It is said that the reward of a teacher is in paradise. Well, in light of this, the reward for these teachers is certainly waiting for them in Cape Coast. For students to reach this level of achievement, teachers certainly have a big role to play. Congratulations to the incredible teachers who obviously gave everything to prepare the students for the competition.
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