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The wait is over for primary school graduates in Tanzania as
the National Examination Council of Tanzania (NECTA) has today November 23 2023
release the results of the 2023 Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE)
popularly known as Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba 2023. The results were
announced today by the Executive Secretary of NECTA, Dr. Said Mohammed.
A total of 1,092,960 candidates, representing 80.58% of
the 1,356,296 candidates who registered for the exam, have
passed. This marks a 0.96% increase in the pass rate
compared to 2022.
According to Dr. Mohammed, 360 students who faced health
challenges and were unable to complete all their exams or a significant number
of subjects will be granted the opportunity to retake their coursework in 2024.
Additionally, the results of 31 students have been invalidated due to
substantiated instances of academic dishonesty.
All Parents, guardians, students, and all stakeholders can
now check Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba 2023 online, via SMS, and on school notice
boards.
The PSLE also known as Mtihani wa Darasa la Saba is a
national examination that assesses the academic achievement of primary school
students in Tanzania. The examination is conducted annually, and the results
are used to determine secondary school placement.
If you or your child has taken the PSLE in the end of the
2023 primary level academic year, this is the right time to start preparing
yourself on how to check how your kid perform by checking his/her results.
There are a few things you can currently do to get ready:
1.
Check the NECTA website regularly
for updates.
2.
Be sure to have your child’s NECTA
index number handy.
3.
Make a plan for what you will do if
your child does not get the results they were hoping for.
We understand that this is a time of great expectation and
anxiety for students and parents. Regardless of the outcome, be it exceptional
or disappointing, there are always alternatives that can lead your child to the
better future you envision.
How
To Check Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba 2023
1.
Visit the NECTA website: Go to the
official NECTA website at www.necta.go.tz.
2.
Find the Results menu: On the home
page, hover your mouse over the “Results” tab.
3.
Select PSLE (Primary
School Leaving Examination): From the drop-down menu that appears, click on the
option labeled “PSLE (Primary School Leaving Examination).”
4.
Enter the dedicated Matokeo Ya
Darasa la Saba page: This action will redirect you to the specific page
dedicated to Matokeo Ya Darasa la Saba.
5.
Select the appropriate year:
Identify the year for which you want to check the result and click on the
corresponding link.
6.
Select your region and district:
Locate the region and district where you took the examination and click on
their respective names.
7.
Search for your school: Utilize the
provided list of schools or employ the browser’s search function to find your
school’s name.
8.
View your school’s results: Once
you’ve located your school, simply click on its name to access and view the
NECTA Standard Seven results for that institution.
You will also be able to access Matokeo ya darasa la saba
2023 directly from the links provided on the table below
About
The 2023 NECTA Primary School Leaving Examination
More than 1.3 million students participated in the 2023
Primary School Leaving Examination in Tanzania.
On September 13 and 14, 2023, a total of 1,397,370 students
across Tanzania took the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE). This marked
the culmination of their primary school education and an important step towards
their future academic pursuits.
Of all the candidates, there were 654,652 boys, equal to
46.85 percent of the candidates, and 742,718 girls, equal to 53.15%. This
gender distribution reflects ongoing efforts to promote equal educational
opportunities for boys and girls in Tanzania.
PSLE is an important exam that plays an important role in
determining the placement of students in secondary schools. The results of the
examination will be eagerly awaited by students, parents and educators as they
will shed light on the academic success of the next generation of Tanzanian
scholars.
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