The second edition of the Hon. Boam Independence Day Quiz Competition, an initiative by the Member of Parliament (MP) for Pru East, Hon. Emmanuel Kwaku Boam, in collaboration with the Pru East Ghana Education Service (GES), has reached its highly anticipated semi-final stage.
The February 19th to March 4th competition, which has quickly become a key educational event in the constituency, aims to promote academic excellence while fostering student civic awareness and leadership skills.
Since its inception, the quiz has provided students with a platform to showcase their knowledge, teamwork, and critical thinking skills.
More than just a test of academic ability, it is a transformative experience designed to inspire curiosity and analytical thinking while bridging the gap between young people and governance.
Hon. Boam’s vision for the competition goes beyond academic rivalry.
Recognizing the need for engaging learning experiences outside the traditional classroom, he envisioned a contest that would challenge students intellectually and expose them to governance and national affairs.
By incorporating questions on science, mathematics, history, and government, the competition not only strengthens academic knowledge but also instills a deeper understanding of civic responsibility.
At the heart of the initiative is a commitment to preparing students for leadership roles in their communities and beyond.
By providing a space where students can challenge themselves, work collaboratively, and compete in a structured environment, the competition serves as a stepping stone for future academic and professional success.
The Competition
The competition follows a rigorous structure designed to ensure that only the best-prepared teams advance. Schools from different zones in the constituency first compete in preliminary rounds, with the top performers moving forward to the semi-finals.
Today, February 28, 2025, 15 Junior High Schools are competing in Yeji for a place in the grand finale. The stakes are high, as the ultimate prize goes beyond trophies and certificates.
Winners will receive the opportunity to visit Parliament, where they will witness legislative proceedings firsthand.
This exposure aims to deepen their understanding of governance and policy making, giving them a unique learning experience outside the classroom.
A new addition to this year’s competition is the inclusion of teachers in the parliamentary visit.
Each of the six finalist schools will have one teacher accompany their students to observe proceedings in Parliament, recognizing the invaluable role educators play in shaping young minds.

Impact and Challenges
Now in its second edition, the Hon. Boam Independence Day Quiz Competition has grown in impact and reputation.
Last year’s competition was a remarkable success, with Pentecost JHS emerging as the ultimate winners.
Their victory came with customized prizes, while the Best Female Student from Pentecost JHS was awarded a customized tablet to support her preparation for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
The competition’s success has been evident in the growing enthusiasm from schools, students, and parents.
It has strengthened academic rigor among participating schools and provided students with a unique opportunity to challenge themselves intellectually.
However, like any ambitious initiative, it has faced challenges.
Expanding participation has increased logistical demands, including transportation and accommodations for finalists.
Additionally, ensuring that all schools, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, have equal access to preparation resources remains a challenge.
Hon. Boam and the GES continue to explore ways to overcome these obstacles, including securing partnerships with private sponsors and educational institutions.
Future of the Competition
The competition is establishing itself as a cornerstone of academic engagement in Pru East, and Hon. Boam remains committed to its growth.
Future plans include expanding its reach, introducing more interactive segments, and enhancing the educational opportunities it offers students.
The vision is to create an even stronger connection between education and leadership, ensuring that students who participate not only gain academic knowledge but also develop a broader understanding of governance and civic duty.
As the semi-finals unfold in Yeji, excitement among students, teachers, and parents is at its peak.
Regardless of the final outcome, all participants would have gained valuable knowledge and experience.
Education remains a crucial pillar of national development, and initiatives such as the Hon. Boam Independence Day Quiz Competition plays a vital role in nurturing future leaders.
Expressing his best wishes to the contestants, Hon. Boam emphasized the significance of the competition in shaping the future of students and the district as a whole.
He looks forward to welcoming the finalists to Parliament and hopes that this competition continues to inspire young minds to strive for greatness.
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