Television Jamaica
  • Schools' Challenge Quiz

    TV Series

    Educational | Game-Show

    Weekdays @ 6:30 - 7:00 pm

Thought for the Day

"If there is no struggle, there is no progress"

- Frederick Douglass

"All you need is the plan, the road map, and the courage to press on to your destination."

- Earl Nightingale

Match Schedule

Round One

Thursday, Sept. 12 - 6:30 pm
1 - Esher Primary vs Eber Prep - 29
Sept. 11 - 6:30 pm
Bamboo Primary vs Excelsior Primary
Sept. 12 - 6:30 pm
Esher Primary vs Eber Prep.
Sept. 13 - 6:30 pm
Mineral Heights Primary vs Mount St. Joseph Prep.

Round 1

Monday - Thursday, 6:30 pm
Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Monday, 13 JanuarySt. Jago High29-19Rusea's High
Tuesday, 14 JanuaryOld Harbour High21-16Vere Technical High
Wednesday, 15 JanuarySt. George's College23-16Morant Bay High
Thursday, 16 JanuaryArdenne High14-18Jonathan Grant High
Friday, 17 JanuarySt. Mary HighHampton School
Friday, 17 JanuaryCharlemont HighMontego Bay High
Monday, 20 JanuaryMunro CollegeYork Castle High
Tuesday, 21 JanuaryImmaculate Conception HighWolmer's Girls
Wednesday, 22 JanuaryKingston CollegeMarcus Garvey High
Thursday, 23 JanuaryMannings SchoolHoly Childhood High
Friday, 24 JanuaryWestwood HighExcelsior High
Friday, 24 JanuaryCalabar HighBridgeport High
Sunday, 26 JanuaryMona HighSt. Andrew High For Girls
Monday, 27 JanuaryGlenmuir HighThe Queen's School
Tuesday, 28 JanuaryManchester HighVictor Dixon High
Wednesday, 29 JanuaryMeadowbrook HighSt. Mary's College
Thursday, 30 JanuaryCampion CollegeDenbigh High
Thursday, 30 JanuaryWolmer's BoysOberlin High
Sunday, 02 FebruaryDinthill Technical HighDeCarteret College
Monday, 03 FebruaryCornwall CollegeClarendon College
Tuesday, 04 FebruaryKnox CollegeMagotty High
Wednesday, 05 FebruaryTitchfield High
Thursday, 06 FebruaryCamperdown High
Thursday, 06 FebruaryJamaica College

SCQ Videos

About SCQ

In 2024 Schools Challenge Quiz (SCQ) celebrated its 55th season! This is a massive feat for any programme and an enduring test of its popularity, necessity and the dedication of the many people behind it to make sure it has lasted so long. What began as an idea, is now a programme in its own right. It is anticipated as an educational and entertainment programme highlight every year, testing secondary school academic prowess in the Jamaica. SCQ fosters school pride, team building, dedication and tenacity, with key watch words of Knowledge, Integrity and Sportsmanship at its helm. Schools Challenge Quiz has become an integral part of our Jamaican culture.

 

In 50 seasons 14 schools have won the coveted trophy. Notable wins over the years have included St Hugh’s High being the first and only girls school to win, Kingston College standing out with 11 wins, Ardenne High and Munro College walking away with 6 wins, Wolmers Boys and Calabar 5 wins with the latter being the first school to win three consecutive years and St. Jago and Glenmuir holding the title four times.

 

The “Quiz Alumni “is strong and they come from the length and breadth of Jamaica. Many participants have gone on to achieve outstanding success and inevitably contribute significantly to their field of study and the wider community. This too, reflects as an undeniable testament to the accomplishments and longevity of the programme.

 

Schools Challenge Quiz is excellent family viewing: it is further evidence of what is good and great about Jamaica. Television Jamaica is proud to be part of this rich, enduring legacy and we are dedicated to its continuation in the years to come.