: While specific national totals for 2008 are often grouped in longitudinal studies, the downward trend continued into 2009, when the pass rate hit 49.4%. Subject Performance
The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) typically does not keep old primary school results on its main active website for more than 5–7 years. However, these records are stored in national archives.
Since these results are not available online through NECTA’s current search portal, here are your practical options:
Ongezeko kubwa la wanafunzi madarasani halikuenda sambamba na ongezeko la walimu wenye sifa na vitabu vya kiada.
(Taifomu hizi za takwimu zitatumika kuboresha ripoti kwa idadi halisi kutoka kwa rekodi za shule/MDAs.) matokeo darasa la saba 2007 2008
Testing foundational knowledge of biology, physics, and health.
If you cannot find the results online, you may need to apply for a Statement of Results through NECTA eServices . This service is specifically for candidates who sat for exams in 2007 or earlier and have lost their original documentation. 2. Educational Archives
During the 2007/2008 examination cycle, the curriculum focused on five core subjects. A student's success depended on their performance in:
In 2006, the national pass rate sat at a high of 70.5% . By 2007, it plummeted to 54.2% . : While specific national totals for 2008 are
: Schools with better physical infrastructure—such as sanitation facilities and classroom availability—showed higher performance levels. Transition to Secondary
: Despite the lower pass rates, the period saw a rise in the number of students transitioning to secondary school due to ongoing government reforms. ResearchGate
Covering geography, history, and civics.
The Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba of 2007 and 2008 served as a wake-up call for the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training. The data provided by NECTA during these years was instrumental in shaping subsequent education policies. It forced the government to shift focus from merely enrolling students (quantity) to improving the learning environment and teaching standards (quality). Since these results are not available online through
A: Your former primary school or the ward education office can retrieve it from their old registers.
Ikiwa unataka, ninaweza:
Ufaulu ulishuka zaidi katika matokeo yaliyotangazwa mwishoni mwa mwezi Desemba 2008.
During the 2008 exam cycle, Nyanjige Budodi, a 12-year-old female student, emerged as the top-performing candidate in the Morogoro region. In a testament to the importance placed on such achievements, the Morogoro District Commissioner, Said Amanzi, ceremoniously handed over a check covering her school fees for four years, allowing her to attend the Msalato Boarding School in the Dodoma region.