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Zanzibar. 38,853 pupils have passed their exams Form six out of 40,753 candidates who did the test this year, with results showing that the government and private schools zimeenda compatible.
According to a statement issued by the National Examination Council (NECTA) yesterday, 35 students had failed to make such examinations after a sudden illness.
Announcing the results in Zanzibar yesterday, Necta executive secretary, Charles said drum between graduates who passed, girls are 11,734, equivalent to 98.56 per cent and boys is 27,119, equal to 97 percent of candidates.
According to the drum, Secondary School Feza of Dar es Salaam topped the list of 10 schools better, which includes schools Runzewe (Geita), Feza Girls (Dar), Sumbawanga (Rukwa), Ivumwe (Geita), St Mary's Mazinde Top (Tanga), Vwawa (Mbeya), Kisimiri (Arusha), Namabengo (Ruvuma) and Scolastica (Kilimanjaro).
List of poorly performing ten schools headed by Meta Secondary School Mbeya, iliyoshika tail followed by Kwiro (Morogoro), Tech Mtwara (Mtwara), Iwalanje (Mbeya), Lugoba (Coast), Kaliua (Tabora), Kilangalanga (Coast) , Lwangwa (Mbeya), Ilongero (Singida) and Bariadi of Simiyu.
Drum stated that the level of performance for Form Six results have been consistently increased every year due to the ongoing efforts made by the Government in improving the level of education for the development of the nation and its citizens.
He said that the test results this year indicate a pass rate has risen to 0.61 percent from 98.26 percent in 2014 to 98.87 percent in 2015.
He said that the ten best schools nationally, there are five schools of government at the list of the best 20 schools, 13 government school zimeongoza, followed by seven private school.
However, he said 35 students failed their exams, including 10 who failed to finish after suffering examinations and 25 were ill before the examinations start with that Necta imeafiki the students repeat their exams in May next year.
"Of the five students have followed the results of the examination after they entered a proven test rooms with paper to help answer the questions of the exam when it is against the law," he said drum.
"Candidates who do better than that found by comparing the average of the points on tahasusi subjects with average overall scores they received in their studies," he said drum.
Drum stated that these students have shown great ability in science and enter into a group of pupils with special talent of degrees coming out in different regions of Tanzania mainland.

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