Dar es Salaam continues to stand tall as one of Tanzania’s leading academic hubs. The NECTA ACSEE 2025 results are out, and several schools from this region have secured top positions nationally with excellent GPA scores and 100% pass rates.
Top 10 Secondary Schools in Dar es Salaam – NECTA ACSEE 2025
Rank in DSM | School Name | National Rank | GPA | Grade |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ahmes Mbweni Secondary School | #3 | 1.3900 | A |
2 | Feza Boys’ Secondary School | #19 | 1.6728 | B |
3 | Canossa Secondary School | #16 | 1.6306 | B |
4 | Feza Girls’ Secondary School | #105 | 1.9949 | B |
5 | Zakia Meghji Secondary School | #22 | 1.7155 | B |
6 | St. Joseph’s Cathedral Secondary School | #137 | 2.0578 | C |
7 | Imperial Secondary School | #152 | 2.0801 | C |
8 | Patrick Mission Secondary School | #169 | 2.1032 | C |
9 | Fountain Gate Dodoma Secondary (Branch) | #554 | 2.5379 | C |
10 | Kisutu Secondary School | #544 | 2.5294 | C |
Key Highlights:
- Ahmes Mbweni Secondary School ranks #3 nationally, leading Dar es Salaam with an outstanding GPA of 1.3900 and a solid Grade A.
- Both Feza Boys’ and Feza Girls’ schools maintain their elite reputation by securing top slots within the region and country.
- The majority of the top schools from Dar es Salaam recorded 100% pass rates, with strong representation from private and mission schools.
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What This Means for Students and Parents
With stiff academic competition across the country, Dar es Salaam schools have remained consistent in delivering quality education. These results are a reflection of:
- Strong school leadership
- Dedicated teachers and motivated students
- Quality learning environments and supportive infrastructure
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