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Matokeo Ya Darasa La Saba 2005

I’m unable to provide the specific “Matokeo Ya Darasa La Saba 2005” (Standard 7 national exam results for Tanzania from 2005) as a downloadable paper or PDF file. These historical results are not publicly archived in a centralized, easily accessible digital format by the Tanzanian government or NECTA (National Examinations Council of Tanzania) for that year.

Release Date:

The 2005 PSLE results were officially released on November 24, 2005 . Matokeo Ya Darasa La Saba 2005

TETEA Resource Center

: While they focus on secondary education, the TETEA Maktaba archive is one of the most comprehensive independent databases for Tanzanian exam results. I’m unable to provide the specific “Matokeo Ya

4. Why can’t I find my results online?

  • School Headmaster’s Offices: Primary school headteachers had to travel to District Education Offices to collect hard copies of the results.
  • Newspaper Publications: Major newspapers like Daily News, Majira, and Uhuru published full lists of students who passed for entry into prestigious boarding schools.
  • Radio Announcements: TBC (Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation) and Radio One announced the top-performing schools and students.
  • School Notice Boards: For most students, the first glimpse of their results was on a faded manila paper pinned to a wooden notice board outside the headmaster’s office.

National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA)

In 2005, technology was not as ubiquitous as it is today. The managed the process manually compared to modern standards. National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) In 2005,

Kwa ujumla, matokeo ya darasa la saba 2005 ni hatua muhimu ya kuelekea katika kujua hatima ya waliohitimu elimu ya msingi wakati huo. Wengi wao sasa wameendelea na maisha yao na wengine wamefanikiwa katika nyanja mbalimbali.

Division I

| Division | Score Range | Meaning | Opportunity | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 151 – 200 Marks | Excellent | Automatic entry to elite national boarding schools (e.g., Tabora Boys, Ilboru, Kibaha Sec). | | Division II | 126 – 150 Marks | Very Good | Eligibility for regional boarding schools and good day schools. | | Division III | 101 – 125 Marks | Average | Usually admitted to local day secondary schools or private schools. | | Division IV | 0 – 100 Marks | Low | Eligible for vocational training (VETA, Folk Development Colleges) or repeating Standard Seven. |

  • School Name Changes: Many schools changed names after 2005 (e.g., from "Umoja Primary" to "Kipawa Primary"). Search using the old name.
  • Incorrect Spelling: When searching the NECTA PDF, ensure you spell the school name exactly as it appears in Swahili (e.g., "Kisutu" not "Kisuthu").
  • PDF Loading Issues: The NECTA website can be slow. PDFs from 2005 are scanned documents and may take time to load.
  • Missing Data: Some rural schools’ results were not fully digitized. Contact the District Education Office directly in such cases.