
Ghana School Wins Second Quiz Championship in Three Years
Divine Mission Academy from Ghana claimed their second primary school quiz championship in three years, with their star student named best performer. The victory came after months of dedicated late-night practice sessions that paid off in a nail-biting finale.
A small school in Donaso, Ghana just proved that dedication and hard work can turn young students into champions twice over.
Divine Mission Academy clinched the 2026 Luv FM Primary Schools Quiz championship with 54 points, edging out Mannah International School's 48 points at the grand finale in Kumasi. This marks the school's second victory in just three years, cementing their reputation as an academic powerhouse.
The competition tested 36 schools across spelling, general knowledge, and Ghanaian culture. Two students represented each school as they battled through rigorous preliminary rounds to reach the finals at GNAT Hall.
Yaw Ofosu Boakye from Divine Mission Academy stood out among all contestants, earning the title of overall best performer by unanimous decision. "I feel happy. It was a tough contest, but God helped us today," he said after receiving his award.

Behind the victory lies a story of sacrifice and commitment. Teachers at Divine Mission Academy spent countless nights preparing their students for the intellectual challenge ahead. "We've sacrificed a lot of nights to train these kids to become super as they are at this moment," one teacher explained.
The runner-up team from Mannah International School, themselves former champions from 2022, acknowledged the fierce competition. "All the schools were very good, so we found it very hard to compete against them," one student admitted.
The Ripple Effect
This quiz competition does more than crown winners. It's building confidence in young Ghanaian students and celebrating their knowledge of both global subjects and their own rich culture. VitaMilk Ghana, the lead sponsor, sees the contest as an investment in developing sharp minds from an early age.
The event drew support from multiple local businesses, showing how communities rally around education when they see its power to transform young lives. Teachers from the second-place school are already planning their comeback, promising to return stronger next year.
As schools across Ghana watch Divine Mission Academy celebrate, they're also sharpening their pencils for next year's competition. The message is clear: excellence is possible when communities invest in their children's potential.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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