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Yendi SHS Clinches Northern Regional Title in Thrilling Contest



TAMALE, Ghana – [Date of Publication, e.g., July 15, 2025] – Yendi Senior High School has emerged victorious in the fiercely contested Northern Regional intellectual competition, securing a narrow win over a resilient Savelugu Senior High School in a nail-biting finish. The contest, which showcased the academic prowess of schools in the region, concluded with Yendi SHS bagging 30 points.

The atmosphere at the contest venue was palpable as Yendi SHS and Savelugu SHS went head-to-head, with scores remaining incredibly close throughout the various rounds. Savelugu SHS demonstrated exceptional knowledge and competitive spirit, finishing a mere point behind the champions with an impressive 29 points. Their performance underscored the high level of competition and the depth of talent within the Northern Region's educational institutions.

Zabzugu Senior High School also participated, putting up a commendable effort to secure 15 points, rounding out the top three. Their participation adds to the diversity and competitive nature of the regional contest.

The victory for Yendi SHS marks a significant achievement, highlighting their dedication to academic excellence and rigorous preparation. Students, teachers, and alumni of Yendi SHS are undoubtedly celebrating this hard-won triumph, which positions them as a leading academic force in the region.

The contest served as an excellent platform for students to test their knowledge, foster healthy competition, and inspire academic pursuits among the youth in the Northern Region.

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