The release of the 2024 Grade Four Examination (SFNA) results marks a significant milestone in assessing the academic development of primary school students in Tanzania. Administered on October 23 and 24, 2024, these exams evaluated students’ knowledge and skills across six key subjects: Mathematics, Kiswahili, Science, Civics and Moral Education, English, and Social Studies. Supervised by the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA), this assessment serves as a national benchmark for educational progress.
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For students and parents, the results provide crucial insights into academic strengths and areas requiring attention, laying a strong foundation for future success. The results are readily available on NECTA’s official website: www.necta.go.tz.
How to Check the 2024 Grade Four Results
NECTA has made it simple for parents and guardians to access the results online. Follow these steps:
- Visit the NECTA website: www.necta.go.tz.
- Click on the link for SFNA 2024 results.
- Select your region, district, and school from the dropdown menu.
- Search for the student’s name to view their results.
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NECTA Grading System
The grading scale used for the Grade Four Examination is as follows:
Grade | Score Range | Description |
---|---|---|
A | 75–100 | Excellent |
B | 65–74 | Very Good |
C | 45–64 | Good |
D | 30–44 | Satisfactory |
F | 0–29 | Fail |
This system provides a clear breakdown of students’ performance and highlights areas that may need improvement.
Why Are These Results Important?
- Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
- The results help parents and teachers pinpoint subjects where students excel and areas that need improvement. This enables targeted academic support.
- Educational Planning
- They serve as a guide for preparing students as they transition to higher classes, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills.
- Evaluating the Education System
- The results reflect the overall performance of Tanzania’s education system and highlight regions or schools needing additional support or resources.
Regional Performance and Observations
Regions such as Arusha and Kilimanjaro continue to lead in academic performance, benefiting from sustained investment in education infrastructure and teacher training. However, some areas face challenges, including inadequate resources and disparities in access to quality education. Collaboration between schools, families, and communities remains key to ensuring equitable learning opportunities for all students.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When will the results be released?
The results are officially released in January 2025.
2. Is there a fee to access the results online?
No, accessing the results on NECTA’s website is completely free.
3. What if a student doesn’t perform well?
Parents are encouraged to work closely with teachers to identify challenges and develop strategies to help the student improve.
Challenges and Achievements
While significant progress has been made in many regions, disparities in education quality and resource allocation remain a challenge. Investments in teacher training, modern teaching tools, and community engagement are critical to bridging these gaps and ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive academically.
Conclusion
The 2024 Grade Four Examination results reflect the hard work and determination of students, teachers, and parents across Tanzania. While these results celebrate success, they also highlight areas for growth and improvement. As we move forward, it is crucial to address challenges and support every student in achieving their potential.
For detailed information and to view the results, visit the official NECTA website: www.necta.go.tz.
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Stay tuned for more updates and insights into Tanzania’s education sector.