The long-awaited release of the NECTA PSLE Results 2024/2025, also known as Matokeo Darasa La Saba 2024/2025 or Standard Seven Results 2024/2025, has finally arrived on October 29, 2024. This is an important milestone for students, parents, and educators across Tanzania, as it marks the culmination of seven years of primary education for Tanzanian students. The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) administers these examinations, ensuring they are conducted fairly and transparently. In this post, you’ll learn about the importance of NECTA, the steps to check the PSLE results, and links to specific regions to simplify accessing the results for students nationwide.
About NECTA: A Brief History
The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) is a government institution established under Parliamentary Act No. 21 of 1973 to administer national examinations in Tanzania. Prior to its establishment, the Curriculum and Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education managed these examinations following Tanzania’s withdrawal from the East African Examinations Council (EAEC) in 1971. With the creation of NECTA, Tanzanian students gained the ability to take exams administered within the nation, fostering a curriculum aligned with Tanzanian educational goals.
From 1972 to 1976, NECTA recruited its first employees, including Mr. P. P. Gandye, who would later serve as the Executive Secretary in 1994. Since then, NECTA has expanded to over 350 employees and operates from Kijitonyama, near Mwenge. This dedication to education continues to support Tanzania’s youth in their academic journeys.
How to Check Matokeo Darasa La Saba 2024/2025 (Standard Seven Results 2024/2025)
If you’re eager to check the NECTA PSLE Results 2024/2025, here’s a simple guide to ensure you can quickly access the correct information:
- Visit the Official NECTA Website: Head to the official NECTA site at https://matokeo.necta.go.tz/results/2024/pslexj6/psle.htm where all exam results, including Matokeo Darasa La Saba 2024/2025, are officially published.
- Locate the Examination Results Section: On the NECTA homepage, navigate to the section labeled PSLE-2024 Examination Results.
- Select Your Region: Find your region from the list provided below and click the link to view results for that area.
- Search for Your School or Candidate Number: Once you’re on the regional page, use your school or candidate number to quickly find your result.
Regional Links to NECTA PSLE Results 2024/2025
To streamline the search process, here are direct links to the PSLE 2024/2025 results for each region. Click your region’s link below to view your results:
NECTA PSLE Results by Region
Region | Link |
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ARUSHA | ARUSHA Results |
DAR ES SALAAM | DAR ES SALAAM Results |
DODOMA | DODOMA Results |
IRINGA | IRINGA Results |
KAGERA | KAGERA Results |
KIGOMA | KIGOMA Results |
KILIMANJARO | KILIMANJARO Results |
LINDI | LINDI Results |
MARA | MARA Results |
MBEYA | MBEYA Results |
MOROGORO | MOROGORO Results |
MTWARA | MTWARA Results |
MWANZA | MWANZA Results |
PWANI | PWANI Results |
RUKWA | RUKWA Results |
RUVUMA | RUVUMA Results |
SHINYANGA | SHINYANGA Results |
SINGIDA | SINGIDA Results |
TABORA | TABORA Results |
TANGA | TANGA Results |
MANYARA | MANYARA Results |
GEITA | GEITA Results |
KATAVI | KATAVI Results |
NJOMBE | NJOMBE Results |
SIMIYU | SIMIYU Results |
SONGWE | SONGWE Results |
Conclusion
With the Matokeo Darasa La Saba 2024/2025, students have the opportunity to advance to secondary education, setting the foundation for their future academic and career success. NECTA’s role in managing these examinations is vital in ensuring fair and transparent assessments for students across Tanzania. For parents, guardians, and educators, this day marks a significant milestone and an opportunity to support students as they step into the next stage of their educational journey.
Please explore the links provided for direct access to each region’s results, and feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or need further guidance on interpreting your child’s results. We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this important milestone. Good luck to all Standard Seven students!