PSBSAC 2025: “Hands Off the Trophy—It’s Coming to Us!” – Queen Namies Montessori Fires Bold Warning to Competing Schools
Queen Namies Montessori Rides High on Confidence and Preparation

- Head of Administration says the first edition boosted student confidence and school visibility
- Teachers and learners say they are mentally and academically prepared for the challenge
- Queen Namies warns competing schools
With fierce determination and sky-high confidence, Queen Namies Montessori is making a bold comeback in the second edition of the Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Contest (PSBSAC), promising nothing short of total victory.
The Aboaso-based school, which earned widespread recognition after reaching the semi-finals in the maiden edition, has thrown down the gauntlet—warning competitors to brace themselves because “the trophy is coming home this time!”
Speaking to Lawson News after their auditions, Mr. Kofi Sekyere, Head of Administration at Queen Namies Montessori, described their debut in the contest as a game-changer for the school.
“It was our first time participating in any major academic competition, and the exposure it brought was massive—not just for the students, but also for parents and guardians,” he stated.
Mr. Sekyere explained that the experience from the maiden edition significantly boosted students’ confidence, resulting in even greater enthusiasm and participation for the upcoming edition.
“The trophy is coming to Queen Namies this time,” he declared confidently. “We are not just participating—we’re coming to win. Other schools should take note.”
He also lauded the Perfect Series textbooks, which are the core academic resources used at Queen Namies Montessori.
“The textbooks are accurate, compact, and without errors. We rely on them to prepare our learners, and I strongly recommend them to all institutions,” he added.
Teachers at the school echoed Mr. Sekyere’s sentiments, emphasizing that both staff and students have undergone rigorous preparation, especially mentally, to ensure they excel in the upcoming competition.
Students who auditioned expressed excitement and confidence, noting that the assessments went well and they are ready to lift their school to the top this time around.
With such determination and preparation, Queen Namies Montessori is not just participating—they’re gunning for gold.