Jangwani among the worst performers while NECTA publishes Form Six exams



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Despite a slight improvement in this year's exam results, reflecting a slight 1.5% improvement in the pass rate from 96% last year to 97.6 this year, a number public schools scored poorly, contrary to public expectations. 19659002] Announcing the results in Zanzibar yesterday, NECTA Executive Secretary Dr. Charles Msonde told reporters that at least 83,581 students, or 97.6%, had passed the National Formula Six exams this year .

"Overall performance has improved 72,866 successful students with divisions I, II and III have increased by 95.5 percent, with boys who perform better than girls," he said. 97.1 percent.)

According to him, at least 75,305 candidates, including 8,276 private candidates have passed the exam.

However, the executive secretary said that there were slight changes in performance in General Studies, Kiswahili subjects and mathematics, with a slight decline in history, geography, English, agricultural sciences and economics.

He named the best performing school ten as Kibaha Secondary School (Coast), Kisimiri Secondary School (Arusha), Kemebos (Kagera) and Feza Boys (Dar).

Other schools on the list are Mzumbe High School (Morogoro), Marian Boys (Coast), Ahmes (Tanga), Marian Girls (Coast) and Feza Girls (Dar es Salaam).

Dr. Msonde cited the worst-performing schools such as Forest Hills (Morogoro), Jang (Zanzibar), Jangwani High School (Dar es Salaam), St. James Kilolo (Iringa), White Lake (Dar es Salaam), St. Aggrey (Mbeya), Nyailigamba (Kagera), Musoma Utalii (Mara), Ben Bella (Zanzibar) and Golden Ridge (Geita).

He named Anthony Mulokozi of Mzumbe High School in Morogoro Region Science Subjects, Beatrice Akoli of Patrick Mission as General Laureate of Arts Matters, Elihuruma Mar He said the results of eight candidates were detained by NECTA for cheating, including those of 13 other candidates due to health problems

. The scientific topics announced today by Necta include Asia Jasho, Tabora Girls High School PCB Candidate, Tabora, Raphael Fanuel Nyamhanga, Ahmes High School PCB Candidate, Coast, Godfrey F Kawau, Uru seminar PCB candidate, Kilimanjaro and Biubwa Khamis Ussi SOS Herman Gmeiner PCB candidate from Urban West, Zanzibar

Also listed are Fahad Rashid Salum, high school PCM candidate Lumumba of Urban West, Zanzibar, Prince Walter Ngao, Marian Boys High School PCB Candidate, Coast, Victor Magembe, Marian Boys High School PCB Candidate, Coast, Emmy S Shemdangiwa , St. Malian Mazinde Juu PCB candidate, Tanga, Vanesa Lodrick Shoo, CPC candidate Mazinde Juu of St. Mary, Tanga

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