TAMISEMI Form One Selection 2025
The Form One Selection 2025 provides a list of students chosen to join for secondary
education (form one on 2025) to a public school. The list also called “Orodha ya Majina waliochaguliwa
kujiunga na kidato cha kwanza 2025” which provides an exciting news for students and parents alike
as it marks the transition from primary to secondary education.
This selection process determines which students will join
various government secondary schools for the academic year 2025/2026 and you
will get all of the list of names in this post.
What is Form One Selection?
Form One Selection is the list of candidates selected to join
different government secondary schools. It is exclusively for students who
passed the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) conducted by the National Examinations
Council of Tanzania (NECTA). Only students with
a grade average ranging from A to C are considered for selection.
How to Check Form One Selection 2025 Results
To check the Form One Selection results, students and parents
can follow these steps:
1. Visit the official website of TAMISEMI or NECTA Tanzania.
2. Find the designated section titled
“Form One Selection 2025” or “Uchaguzi wa Kidato cha Kwanza, 2025” on the
website.
3. Choose the region where
the student completed their PSLE.
4. Select the region and district from the
available choices.
5. Choose the school from the
provided list.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW FORM ONE SELECTION 2025
Joining Instructions
Students who have been selected must visit their chosen school
to obtain their joining instructions. For those selected for boarding schools,
NECTA has established an online platform where students can easily access and
download their joining instructions2.
The Role of TAMISEMI
The Minister of State for the Office of the President, Regional
Administrations and Local Governments (TAMISEMI) is responsible for announcing the names of students
selected to join Form One in various government schools. TAMISEMI plays a
crucial role in ensuring that students are allocated to appropriate schools,
facilitating a smooth transition to secondary education2.