Darasa la Nne (SFNA) Results 2025 — NECTA
The Standard Four National Assessment (SFNA) is the national examination administered by the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) to students in Standard Four (Darasa la Nne) across the country. It is designed to assess the learning attainment of learners after four years of primary education. The SFNA results provide an important measure of student understanding in key subjects and serve as a basis for evaluating both individual and school performance.
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NECTA has officially published the 2025 SFNA results on its results portal.
The online results page is organized by region, allowing parents, students, and educators to view scores for specific areas throughout Tanzania.
SFNA results are categorized by region. Each region name is listed so you can click into it to see more detailed results for districts and schools within that region.
This region-by-region structure enables users to drill down to specific district and school results once a region is selected.
Purpose and Importance of SFNA Results
The SFNA results play a crucial role in Tanzania’s primary education system.
Here’s why they matter:
1. Measuring Student Learning Outcomes
SFNA assesses students on key academic areas such as:
Mathematics
Kiswahili (Swahili language)
English
Science
Social Studies
These subjects reflect core competencies that pupils are expected to acquire during their primary school years.
The results show how well learners have grasped these foundational concepts and skills after four years of schooling.
2. Informing Teachers and Schools
NECTA’s SFNA results are used by teachers and school administrators to:
Identify subject areas where students excel.
Highlight areas where students struggle.
Plan targeted support or remedial instruction.
Improve teaching strategies based on aggregate performance.
This helps in strengthening instructional quality and ensuring that learners are better prepared for subsequent grade levels.
3. Guiding Parents and Guardians
For parents and guardians, SFNA results are significant because they:
Provide a clear picture of a child’s academic strengths and weaknesses.
Help in making informed decisions about continued support at home.
Encourage early intervention for learners who may need additional help.
4. Supporting Policy and Education Planning
Nationally, SFNA data assist the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders in:
Monitoring education quality across regions.
Allocating resources where they are most needed.
Designing improvement programs and educational policies.
How to Access or View Individual Results
While the portal lists results by region, to view specific scores for a child or a particular school, you typically need to:
Choose your region from the list shown on the results page.
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Then select your district and school.
Finally, locate the student’s name or examination number to view individual subject scores, grades, and overall performance.
NECTA also offers alternative ways to check results, including via SMS using specific formats, which can be useful if the online portal experiences high traffic.
Conclusion
The SFNA 2025 (Darasa la Nne) results have been officially released by NECTA via its results portal and are organized by region to facilitate easy access for pupils, parents, and educators across Tanzania.
Click here to Read and track result of the specific school.
https://matokeo.necta.go.tz/results/2025/sfna/sfna.htm







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