When preparation meets brilliance, history tends to follow—and once again, Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School has reinforced its reputation as one of Ghana’s strongest centres of academic excellence.
In a moment that has sparked excitement across the academic community, Kekeli Afudego has been crowned Ghana’s Top High School Mathematician for 2026. The achievement goes beyond a personal win; it reflects the discipline, consistency, and culture of excellence that continues to define top performers.
At this level, mathematics competitions are anything but ordinary. They test speed, precision, deep analytical thinking, and mental endurance. While students from across the country rise to the challenge each year, only one ultimately stands at the top—and this time, that honour belongs to Kekeli.
His performance highlights not just individual talent, but also the system that has helped shape him into a champion.
And for many, the result comes as little surprise.
Founded in 1938, the Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School—widely known as PRESEC—has built a long-standing reputation for discipline, academic rigour, and dominance in science and mathematics. From national competitions such as the National Science and Maths Quiz to highly competitive individual contests, the school has consistently produced top-tier performers.
What sets PRESEC apart is its culture. Excellence is not treated as an aspiration but as a standard. The school’s strong emphasis on STEM education, combined with mentorship and peer-driven motivation, continues to shape students who thrive under pressure. The widely known “Odadeɛ” spirit has become synonymous with resilience, confidence, and a winning mindset.
Kekeli’s triumph fits squarely into that legacy. He did not simply solve difficult problems—he outperformed the best in the country, turning pressure into a defining victory. His success also sends a wider message to students across Ghana: excellence is built through discipline, focus, and sustained effort.
To all finalists and participants, the journey itself deserves recognition. Competing at such a level reflects courage and commitment.
But today, the spotlight belongs to one outstanding performer.
Congratulations to Kekeli Afudego—he has made PRESEC proud, and he has made Ghana proud.
Ɔdadeɛ Communications