2005 was also the year Dr. Joyce Ndalichako became the Executive Secretary of NECTA , a role she held until 2014 before later becoming the Minister of Education. How to Access Historical Results
In 2005, approximately 8-10% of the candidate pool (mostly those with very low scores below 80 marks) were allowed to repeat Standard Seven. This is less common today.
, a young girl named Neema spent her final year of primary school studying by the flickering light of a kerosene lamp. The year 2005 was a "turning point" for her community, as the government had just introduced the Competence Based Curriculum Matokeo Ya Darasa La Saba 2005
During this period, passing the examination did not automatically guarantee a seat in a public secondary school. Space was highly competitive. Top-performing students were selected to join prestigious national public schools like .
Shule zilibandika matokeo kwenye bodi za matangazo. 2005 was also the year Dr
In Tanzania, students typically take the Certificate of Secondary Education (CSEE) examinations at the end of Form Four, which marks the end of Ordinary Level education. However, some students continue to Form Seven, which is also known as Advanced Level or "A-Level." The Advanced Level education is a two-year program that prepares students for higher education.
The results also showed that students performed well in subjects such as: This is less common today
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of primary school graduates typically advanced to secondary school at that time. When the results were finally released on November 24, 2005