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  2. Education in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Education in Tanzania is provided by both the public and private sectors, starting with pre-primary education, followed by primary, secondary ordinary, secondary advanced, and ideally, university level education. Free and accessible education is a human right in Tanzania. The Tanzanian government began to emphasize the importance of education ...

  3. School of St Jude - Wikipedia

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    The School of St. Jude. /  3.367°S 36.067°E  / -3.367; 36.067. The School of St. Jude is a charity-funded school located in the city of Arusha, in the northern Arusha Region of Tanzania. With its three campuses, the school provides free primary and secondary education to children in the Arusha Region.

  4. National Examinations Council of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Prior to that time the East African Examinations Council (EAEC) served Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar. The latter withdrew from the EAEC in 1970, and the Ministry of Education (MoE) Curriculum and Examinations Section briefly took over examination proctoring for Mainland Tanzania when it withdrew from the EAEC in 1971. The Tanzanian government ...

  5. Primary School Leaving Examination (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    The Primary School Leaving Examination (Tanzania) (PSLE) is a primary education examination that is done by Standard 7 students ( 7th grade) across Tanzania and serves as the secondary school entrance exam. The exams are usually administered between late June to early or mid-August and are managed by the National Examinations Council of ...

  6. Science and technology in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Tanzania devoted 1.7% of GDP to higher education and 6.2% of GDP to education as a whole, one of the highest rates in Africa. Even though Tanzania had eight public institutions of higher education and a plethora of private institutions in 2015, fewer than half of secondary school-leavers who qualify for entry obtain a place at university.

  7. Shaaban Robert Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The Fikara. School fees. TSh 3.4 million (≈US$1,600) Alumni. Shaabanians. Website. www .shaabanrobert .ac .tz. Shaaban Robert Secondary School (SRSS) is a co-educational secondary school based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The school is named after the celebrated Tanzanian poet and author, Shaaban Bin Robert .

  8. Tanzania Teachers' Union - Wikipedia

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    History. The union was formed in 1993 with the intent of advocating and promoting the rights of teachers in Tanzania. In 2006, the union's president Margaret Simwanza Sitta was appointed as Minister of Education and Vocational Training by President Jakaya Kikwete. [1] The union had observer status at the 17th Ordinary African Union Summit in 2011.

  9. Tanzania Social Support Foundation - Wikipedia

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    TSSF Higher Education Fund. In 2017, the Tanzania Social Support Foundation launched its Higher Education Fund that is dedicated to offer scholarships and tuition waivers to over 50,000 students of the higher learning institutions as a way to serve all those who appear to miss the educational loans from the Government of the United Republic of ...