Tag: National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ)

  • Prof Mensa-Bonsu reveals why it may be difficult for girls’ schools to win NSMQ

    A Supreme Court Judge, Justice Prof. Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, has said girls’ schools might have challenges winning the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) due to the attachment to their parents and the roles of daughters in their homes even though they are capable and intelligent as the boys.

    She explained that parents mostly want their children to stay home during the vacation so it is difficult for them to stay as contestants in their schools to participate in the NSMQ.

    “When I hear the kind of preparation and practice the boys’ schools put their contestants through, then I know it will be a challenge for the young women because parents tend to want their daughters to come home during vacation. Most of the contestants stay on in school and parents don’t like that with their daughters.”

    Citing herself as an example, she said her parents would ask for her whereabout just as many parents did with their daughters.

    “So, I don’t think they would have agreed that I should just stay on in school preparing for a contest two years ahead as the boys do,” myjoyonline quoted Prof Mensa-Bonsu.

    Prof Mensa-Bonsu was speaking on the back of concerns raised by Ghanaians about the seeming narrative where girls’ schools barely make it to the finals in the NSMQ competition.

    Prof Mensa-Bonsu said she is optimistic the girls’ schools will get there as “the young ladies are every bit as intelligent and capable as the boys but with everything you need practice and they just don’t have the time.”

    Prof Mensa-Bonsu’s alma mater, Wesley Girls High School, was unseeded for the first time in eight years and will have to start the contest from the regional qualifiers.

    They are also the only girls’ school to make it to the finals. They made their first appearance at the finals in 1999 against Mfantsipim but the latter won.

  • NSMQ 2022: Scores at the end of first day of preliminary contests – List of qualified schools

    Primetime has released scores at the end of the first day of contests with full list of qualified schools in the ongoing preliminaries.

    At the end first day of the contest, nine (9) schools have booked a place at the One-eighth Stage and a few others remain hopeful that by the end of the preliminaries, they will progress as part of the 15 Top Runners-up.

    The first contest for the day started with Sunyani SHS, Northern School of Business and Nalerigu SHS in this year’s NSMQ.

    At the end of the nine contests, here are the results.

    Sunyani SHS: 19pts
    Northern School of Business: 17pts
    Nalerigu SHS: 15pts

    Sunyani SHS progresses to the One-eighth Stage.

    Amaniampong SHS: 57pts
    St. Monica’s SHS: 23pts
    Abuakwa State College:  20pts.

    Osei Tutu SHS: 60pts
    Nifa SHS: 27pts
    Boso SHTS: 22pts

    St. James Sem. SHS: 60pts
    Assin State College: 40pts
    Bongo SHS: 11pts

    Assin State College stand the chance of qualifying as one of the 15 #NSMQPrelims Top Runners-up.

    Drobo SHS: 33pts
    Archbishop Porter Girls’ SHS: 32pts
    St. Mary’s Sem/SHS, Lolobi: 13pts

    St. Thomas Aquinas SHS: 85pts
    Eguafo-Abrem SHS: 23pts
    Pong-Tamale SHS: 1pt

    Ofori Panin SHS: 34pts
    Adiembra SHS: 33pts
    Akumfi Ameyaw SHTS: 32pts

    Ofori Panin SHS wins it in the final round, and gains a GOIL Riddle Bonanza in the process.

    Apam SHS: 44pts
    Ghanata SHS: 42pts
    St. Margaret Mary SHS: 17pts

    Sakafia Islamic SHS: 56pts
    Aggrey Memorial SHS: 27pts
    Yilo Krobo SHS: 25pts

    1. Sunyani SHS
    2. Amaniampong SHS
    3. Osei Tutu SHS
    4. St. James Sem. SHS
    5. Drobo SHS
    6. St. Thomas Aquinas SHS
    7. Ofori Panin SHS
    8. Apam SHS
    9. Sakafia Islamic Senior High School

    Sakafia Islamic SHS take home Gh¢ 800 from the Goil Riddle Bonanza, for solving 3 out of the 4 riddles in Round 5 of their preliminary.

    Amaniampong SHS win the Goil Riddle Bonanza, worth Gh¢ 800 at this stage for solving 3 out of the 4 riddles in Round 5 of their preliminary.

    For answering three riddles correctly, Osei Tutu SHS, wins the Goil Riddle Bonanza worth Ghc800!

    For answering all riddle correctly St. Thomas Aquinas SHS wins the Goil Riddle Bonanza worth Ghc1,200.

    Meanwhile, for answering three out of the four riddles correctly, Apam SHS earn GHc800 from the @GOIL_Official Riddle Bonanza.

    For answering three out of the four riddles correctly, Ofori Panin SHS earn GHc800 in the GOIL Company Limited Riddle Bonanza.

    St. James Sem. SHS gains the Prudential Life Insurance Ghana Limited NSMQ Star worth GHC500 to each of the three contestants and 1 teacher, totalling GHC2000 for getting a perfect score in the third round.

    Contest for second day continue today at KNUST auditorium.

  • Why I married a whiteman – NSMQ mistress

    Popular National Science and Maths, NSMQ, quiz mistress who doubles as the Dean of Engineering faculty at the University of Ghana, Prof. Elsie Kaufmann, has opened up on issues pertaining to her past marriage.

    Prof. Kaufmann, while shedding light on her personal life on the Delay Show, admitted that she has once been married to a white man who fathers her three children.

    The NSMQ mistress during the show said she landed a white husband whiles in the pursuit of higher education and building her career in the United States, where she lived most of her life.

    But the ‘million dollar question’ seeking to inquire why she didn’t rather settle for a Ghanaian husband popped up and she responded:

    ‘They didn’t come. No Ghanaian came to me.’

    Professor Kaufmann, who didn’t want to delve further into that particular subject added,

    ‘As for this topic, it is a tough one for me.’

    However, the famed quiz mistress, now a divorcee, who returned to Ghana in the early 2000s said she will remarry if she finds her ‘Mr. Right’.

    Although she has admitted to not desperately searching for one, she has established that her doors are open for the right person.

    “I used to be married but not anymore. Marrying again depends on whether I find the right one,” she told Delay.