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JOBS VACANCY | JOBS IN AFRICA

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Top Ten(10) Schools in Standard Seven Results 2021

Top Ten(10) Schools in Standard Seven Results 2021 Dar es Salaam. The National Examination Council of Tanzania (Necta) has today October 30, 2021

 Top Ten(10) Schools in Standard Seven Results 2021 Dar es Salaam. The National Examination Council of Tanzania (Necta) has today October 30, 2021 released the 2021 Standard Seven results (PSLE).The announcement was made today in Dar es Salaam by Necta’s executive secretary Dr Charles Msonde.

According to the examination council these are top 10 schools with Lake Zone dominating the standings.

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None of the Top 10 schools is a public school just as the case is with the Top 10 pupils.
1.     Graiyaki, Mara Region
2.    St Peter Claver, Kagera Region
3.    Rocken Hill,  Shinyanga Region
4.    Kemebos -Kagera Region
5.    Bishop Caesar, Kagera Region
6.    Kwema Modern, Shinyanga Region
7.    St Margaret, Arusha Region
8.    Waja Springs,  Geita Region
9.    Kadama, Geita Region
10.    Chalinze Modern Islamic, Pwani Region

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After Tanzania Mainland had pulled out of the East African Examinations Council, in 1971 and before NECTA was established by Law, in 1973, the Curriculum and Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education was responsible for all examinations. With the establishment of NECTA, the Examinations became its responsibility in accordance with the law. The Curriculum continued to be under the Ministry of Education and the University College, Dar es Salaam until when it was taken over by the newly established, autonomous Institute of Curriculum Development (ICD) in 1975, which in 1993 was renamed as the Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE).

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