
Prempeh held their grounds in a nervy final to beat St. Thomas Aquinas and Adisadel College
Champions of the 2017 National Science and Maths Quiz, Prempeh College has been flown to Kumasi by Starbow, the leading domestic airliner free of charge.
A 15-member team of the Prempeh College including teachers and the contestants flew to Kumasi by Starbow without charging them after winning the competition on Thursday, June 29, 2017.
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The 15-member team led by the Headmaster of the school, Mr Samuel K Fordjour and was accompanied by other teachers, namely, Mr George Abankwa, Mr PM Cudjoe, Mr Peter Agyeman, Mr Moses Gyimah and Mr P.K Damoah and Mr Emmanuel Adu Abankoro.
The students include three contestants and they are Daniel Osei Badu, Wonder Sarfo-Ansah and Kofi Konadu Boakye.
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The remaining students on board the Starbow Flight, were Masters Lord Opoku Gyamfi, Adu-Djan Daniel, Awuku Bekoe Benjamin, Eduful Famieyeh Joseph and Ransford Bio who were all part of the Prempeh College Quiz team.
The Head of Sales of Starbow, Mr Sam Adjei-Sah who spoke to the media said "we felt compelled to be associated with the wining spirit of Prempeh College and decided to let the students have a feel of air travel as part of our corporate social responsibility."
Mr Sam Adjei-Sah added that "Starbow is delighted to be associated with the Champions and also to give real meaning to its customer service, which is to provide a quick and safer travelling experience to all domestic travellers in Ghana."
Prempeh held their grounds in a nervy final to beat St. Thomas Aquinas and Adisadel College. The winners claimed 53 points as to St. Thomas Aquinas and Adisadel College’s 51 and 31 points respectively.
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Following their victory in the contest, they presented the trophy to the former President who also happens to be an old student of the distinguished college.
This trophy is the fourth for the school after they won it first in 1994, then 1996 followed by 2015.
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