At least 81.5 per cent of the pupils who sat for Standard Seven Primary
School Leaving Examination this year have passed, National Examination
Council of Tanzania (Necta) has announced.





Speaking at a press conference today, Tuesday October 15, Necta
executive secretary Dr Charles Msonde said a total of 759,737 out
933,369 have passed.





He said
395,738 of those who passed were girls, which is about 80.87 per cent
whereas 363, 998 were boys (77.72per cent) showing an improvement in
performance o by 3.78.





In this
year’s results, performance in Kiswahili, English, science and Social
Studies showed improvement ranging between 1.83 and 6.86 compared to
2018.





Mr Musonde noted that performance in Mathematics has however dropped by 1.05 per cent compared to the previous year.





Kiswahili was the best performed subject with an average of 87.25 per
cent whereas English recorded the least performance with an average of
53.21 per cent.





The Necta boss
named Grace Manga of Graiyaki Primary School in Mara as the best
candidate, followed by Francis Gwagi from Paradise primary school in
Geita and Loy Kitundu of Mbezi Primary School in Dar es Salaam," he
said.





Best performing schools are
from Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Iringa, Kagera, Katavi, Kilimanjaro, Mbeya,
Simiyu, Njombe and Coast Region.





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ARUSHADAR ES SALAAMDODOMA
IRINGAKAGERAKIGOMA
KILIMANJAROLINDIMARA
MBEYAMOROGOROMTWARA
MWANZAPWANIRUKWA
RUVUMASHINYANGASINGIDA
TABORATANGAMANYARA
GEITAKATAVINJOMBE
SIMIYUSONGWE




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