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Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba 2025 Dar es Salaam Schools: Full NECTA Results and Analysis

The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) has officially released the Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba 2025 (Standard Seven Results 2025). Thousands of parents, teachers, and students across Dar es Salaam are eagerly checking how their schools performed in this year’s Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE).

Below is everything you need to know about the 2025 PSLE results for Dar es Salaam schools — including how to check results online, school rankings, performance highlights, and next steps for students moving to Form One in 2026.

📊 Overview of the 2025 PSLE Results in Dar es Salaam

According to NECTA’s official report, Dar es Salaam once again performed strongly in the 2025 Standard Seven examinations, maintaining its position among the best-performing regions in Tanzania.

  • Total Candidates in Dar es Salaam: Over 85,000 pupils sat for the PSLE 2025.

  • Pass Rate: Approximately 90% of candidates from Dar es Salaam passed, exceeding the national average of 81.8%.

  • Top-Performing Districts: Kinondoni, Ilala, and Temeke led in overall performance, with several private and public schools showing outstanding results.

This consistent improvement reflects the city’s continued investment in quality education, better learning facilities, and motivated teachers.

🏫 Top-Performing Schools in Dar es Salaam (PSLE 2025)

While official NECTA listings show hundreds of high-performing schools, some of the top Dar es Salaam schools that stood out in the 2025 results include:

  1. Feza Primary School – Kinondoni

  2. Al Muntazir Islamic Seminary – Ilala

  3. Hope Primary School – Temeke

  4. St. Florence Primary – Kinondoni

  5. Mlimani Primary School – Ubungo

  6. Twiga Primary School – Ilala

  7. Jitegemee Primary School – Temeke

These schools recorded high pass rates, with many students scoring in Division A and B categories, showing excellence in key subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Science.

How to Check Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba 2025 for Dar es Salaam Schools

Parents and students can easily access the official PSLE results through NECTA’s online portal:

  1. Go to the NECTA {BONYEZA HAPA}

  2. Click on the “Results” section.

  3. Select “PSLE 2025” (Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba 2025).

  4. Choose Dar es Salaam Region, then the District (Kinondoni, Ilala, Temeke, Kigamboni, or Ubungo).

  5. Select your School Name to view the list of students and scores.

📚 Subject Performance Highlights

In the 2025 NECTA PSLE, Dar es Salaam schools showed strong results in the following subjects:

  • English: 87% average pass rate across private schools

  • Mathematics: 75% average, showing significant improvement from 2024

  • Science and Technology: 83% pass rate

  • Kiswahili: 91% pass rate — the highest among all subjects

These results demonstrate the region’s balanced academic achievement and a positive trend toward improving STEM education in primary schools.

🎓 What’s Next After the PSLE Results?

Students who passed the 2025 Darasa la Saba exams will proceed to Form One in January 2026. NECTA and the Ministry of Education will release Form One selection lists shortly after the results are confirmed.

Parents are advised to:

  • Check school allocations on NECTA’s website.

  • Begin preparing essential documents for Form One admission.

  • Support their children’s emotional and academic transition to secondary school.

For students who did not pass, NECTA encourages alternative paths such as remedial programs or vocational training opportunities to strengthen their educational foundation.

The Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba 2025 for Dar es Salaam schools mark another year of progress in Tanzania’s education sector. With an impressive 90% pass rate and consistent excellence from both public and private schools, the region continues to demonstrate leadership in academic performance.

Parents, teachers, and policymakers should build on this momentum — ensuring every child in Dar es Salaam receives equal access to quality education and a strong foundation for their future.

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