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Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Tanyigbe SHS came Second in Cadet Drill Competition




Tanyigbe Senior High School took part in cadet drills competition organized by the Volta Regional Cadet for schools in the Central Zone under the auspices of the National Cadet corps, Ghana. The event which took place at Mawuli School on Saturday, 7th July 2018 witnessed four participating schools namely OLA Girls SHS, Mawuli School, Kpedze SHS and Tanyigbe SHS.

These schools displayed a lot of military drills according to the designed format given them.  It was all nice watching these students with lots of zeal on display.  The judges awarded marks to the various cadet corps according to their performances.  At the end of the competition, Kpedze SHS came first, Tanyigbe SHS came second, Mawuli School and OLA Girls SHS came third and fourth positions respectively. Certificates were awarded to students for participation.

This is the first time TASHS has taken part in this competition and the judges congratulated them for a good job done.

Meanwhile, TASHS Army Cadet Corps is faced with a lot of logistical problems such as lack of riffles, boots, cadet uniforms and accessories among others.  The school is now appealing to individuals, old students, institutions and co-operate entities to come to their aid in order to lift the cadet to its highest height since it paves way for the students to join our security services in the future.

Friday, 6 July 2018

St. Peter’s SHS wins National Science and Maths Quiz

St Peter’s Senior High School finally gets the bragging rights as the best Science and Mathematics School in Ghana after beating West Africa Senior High School and Adisadel College in the 2018 edition of the National Science and Maths Quiz.

The Nkwatia-based school emerged as the winner after thrashing WASS with just a single point. At the end of the final round, St Peter’s had 45 points, WASS 44 points and ADISCO losing with 39 points. 

Promising school, WASS has come far in this competition as they battled it all out with PERSCO and ADISCO to win but luck wasn’t on their side. They came from the bottom to the top leading with 41 points at the end of the fourth round.

ADISCO on the other hand, after being in the finals for four consecutive times lost again in the competition. Most people are describing them on social media as the Juventus of NSMQ. 

These three schools rose above over 400 schools to claim a place in the final to battle it out for the bragging right.

St. Peter’s SHS overcame its compatriots from the Volta Region; Mawuli School and Keta SHTS, in its semi-final.

Adisadel College booked its fourth consecutive appearance in the National Science & Maths Quiz final after beating local rivals, Mfantsipim School, and Ghana National College.

West Africa SHS knocked out defending champions, Prempeh College in its semifinal contest.

Adisadel College and West Africa SHS started off the tournament as seeded schools, while St Peter’s started off in the preliminary stages because of its relatively weak performances in recent years despite being regarded as a science and math powerhouse.

Only 11 schools out of the 475 schools to have competed have won the competition since its inception.

Meanwhile, President Akufo-Addo has promised to host the winners of this year’s NSMQ at the Jubilee House in Accra.


Source: GhanaWeb

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