Standard Four Results |SFNA Results| Matokeo ya DARASA LA NNE 2023/2024


After Tanzania Mainland had pulled out of the East African Examinations Council, in 1971 and before NECTA was established by Law, in 1973, the Curriculum and Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education was responsible for all examinations. With the establishment of NECTA, the Examinations became its responsibility in accordance with the law.

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The Curriculum continued to be under the Ministry of Education and the University College, Dar es Salaam until when it was taken over by the newly established, autonomous Institute of Curriculum Development (ICD) in 1975, which in 1993 was renamed as the Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE).

 Between 1972 and 1976 the first staff of NECTA were recruited, among them was Mr. P. P Gandye who was recruited in 1972 and later on in 1994 was appointed as Executive Secretary. The other staff members continued to be recruited and especially so when NECTA’s premises moved from the Ministry of Education Headquarters to the present premises at Kijitonyama near Mwenge. Presently the number of NECTA’s staff is more than 250.

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The Establishment of NECTA

The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) is Government Institution which was established by the Parliamentary Act No. 21 of 1973. NECTA is responsible for the administration of all National Examinations in Tanzania.

The decision to establish NECTA was a follow-up of an earlier move, in April 1971, when Tanzania Mainland pulled out of the East African Examinations Council (EAEC) to conduct her own examinations. Zanzibar pulled out of EAEC in 1970. Before the pull out, between 1968 and 1971, Tanzania sat for foreign Secondary School Examinations conducted jointly by the East African Syndicate, which before then were conducted by the Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate alone. The Examinations conducted by the Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate then were the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate Examinations. The School Certificate Examinations was taken by the African Students for the first time in 1947 and that of the Higher School Certificate in 1960.

Necta Standard Four Results Matokeo ya Darasa la Nne 2023 ,Standard Four Results 2023,Standard 4 SFNA 2023 Tanzania:

The NECTA is going to declare the Standard Four Results (SFNA) 2023/2024 for all the regions of Tanzania.

The Standard Four National examination results 2023 can be checked using www.matokeo.go.tz However, sometimes due to heavy traffics students may unable to access the NECTA website. All the students should note that there are no official apps for showing SFNA results 2023. No one should download or install any application on your mobile to access your results.

  • Go to www.expresstz.com
  • At the top menu bar click on “Results”
  • Then click on “SFNA” (Matokeo ya Mtihani wa darasa la nne)
  • Under —–2023——-
  • Link 1: Click here to view.
  • Now you have to find your school name. (you can easily do it by pressing Ctrl+F and typing your school name)
  • Click on Your School Name
  • Finally, search your name or candidate number to check your “Matokeo Ya Darasa la Nne Mwaka 2023“.

Necta Standard Four Results Matokeo ya Darasa la Nne 2023

NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL OF TANZANIA

STANDARD FOUR NATIONAL ASSESSMENT (SFNA) – 2023 RESULTS

 


ARUSHA

DAR ES SALAAM

DODOMA

GEITA

IRINGA

KAGERA

KATAVI

KIGOMA

KILIMANJARO

LINDI

MANYARA

MARA

MBEYA

MOROGORO

MTWARA

MWANZA

NJOMBE

PWANI

RUKWA

RUVUMA

SHINYANGA

SIMIYU

SINGIDA

SONGWE

TABORA

TANGA


The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) is a government agency responsible for conducting and managing national examinations in Tanzania. Established in 1973, NECTA plays a crucial role in the education system of Tanzania by ensuring the quality and standardization of examinations at various levels.

NECTA’s main responsibilities include:

1. Conducting National Examinations: NECTA is responsible for organizing and administering national examinations at different levels of education in Tanzania. These examinations include the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE), Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE), Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (ACSEE), and other specialized examinations.

2. Setting Examination Standards: NECTA sets the standards and guidelines for the content, format, and marking schemes of national examinations. They ensure that the examinations are fair, valid, reliable, and aligned with the national curriculum.

3. Marking and Grading: NECTA oversees the marking and grading process of national examinations. They train and appoint qualified examiners who assess the answer scripts according to the established marking schemes. The council ensures consistency and accuracy in the grading process to maintain fairness and credibility.

4. Issuing Certificates: NECTA is responsible for issuing certificates to successful candidates who have passed the national examinations. These certificates serve as official recognition of academic achievement and are essential for further education or employment opportunities.

5. Data Management: NECTA collects, analyzes, and manages data related to national examinations. This data includes candidate registration details, examination results, statistical reports, and other relevant information. The council utilizes this data to monitor educational trends, identify areas for improvement, and make informed policy decisions.

6. Quality Assurance: NECTA plays a vital role in ensuring the quality of education in Tanzania by monitoring schools’ compliance with examination regulations and standards. They conduct inspections and audits to verify that schools adhere to the prescribed curriculum, teaching methodologies, and examination procedures.

7. Research and Development: NECTA engages in research and development activities to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of national examinations. They continuously review and update examination syllabi, question banks, and assessment methods to align with changing educational needs and global standards.

8. Collaboration with Stakeholders: NECTA collaborates with various stakeholders in the education sector, including the Ministry of Education, teachers’ associations, schools, and universities. This collaboration ensures coordination, cooperation, and mutual support in achieving educational goals and improving the examination system.

In conclusion, the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) is a government agency responsible for conducting and managing national examinations in Tanzania. They play a crucial role in ensuring the quality, standardization, and fairness of examinations at different levels of education. Through their various responsibilities, NECTA contributes to the overall improvement of the education system in Tanzania.

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