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Success could be defined as:- Knowing your purpose in life, growing to reach your maximum potential, and sowing seeds that benefit others.
Congratulations to all who have succeeded; you have reaped what you planted for the last seven years, if you have not performed well do not despair the opportunities are still their for you and the world is big and every person has a special space in it.
BARAZA LA MITIHANI LA TANZANIA (NECTA) MPANGILIO KWA UBORA WA UFAULU KATIKA MTIHANI WA KUMALIZA ELIMU YA MSINGI (PSLE) 2018
Watahiniwa Kumi (10) Bora Kitaifa - Mtihani wa darasa la saba 2018/2019
Wavulana Kumi (10) Bora Kitaifa - Mtihani wa darasa la saba 2018/2019
NA. |
JINA |
SHULE |
1. |
NDEMEZO RUTAKWA LUBONANKEBE |
KADAMA - MKOA WA GEITA |
2. |
INNOCENT PAUL SELELI |
CARMEL - MKOA WA MOROGORO |
3. |
DIOMEDES JAMES MBOGO |
ST. ACHLEUS KIWANUKA - MKOA WA KAGERA |
4. |
SWEETBERT JOSEPH JOHN |
MINGAS - MKOA WA SHINYANGA |
5. |
MOHAMED ABDIRAHMAN MOHAMED |
RASKAZONE - MKOA WA TANGA |
6. |
LUQMAN SULTAL ALLY |
RASKAZONE - MKOA WA TANGA |
7. |
FRANCISCO ALPHONCE MAIGA |
KADAMA - MKOA WA GEITA |
8. |
MASOUD SALEHE KITOBOLI |
ZUGIMLOLE - MKOA WA TABORA |
9. |
AMON HAGAI JARED |
TUSIME - MKOA WA DAR ES SALAAM |
10. |
ELIAH EXAVERY INONGU |
MZIGU -MKOA WA MWANZA |
Wasichana Kumi (10) Bora Kitaifa - Katika Mtihani wa darasa la saba 2018/2019
NA. |
JINA |
SHULE |
1. |
GIVEN COSMAS MALWANGO |
TUMAINI JUNIOR - MKOA WA ARUSHA |
2. |
NAJMA MUNA MANJI |
NYAMUNGE - MKOA WA MWANZA |
3. |
BEATRICE BARAKA JEREMIAH |
MAPINDUZI B - MKOA WA MARA |
4. |
HAMISA ALLY KASELE |
TUSIME - MKOA WA DAR ES SALAAM |
5. |
KAREEN CHARLES GABRIEL |
TUSIME - MKOA WA DAR ES SALAAM |
6. |
ROSE COSMAS SAMSON |
NYAMUNGE - MKOA WA MWANZA |
7. |
RAHMA JUMA SHAABAN |
FOUNTAIN GATE - MKOA WA DAR ES SALAAM |
8. |
ASHURA WILLY MEMBA |
HAVARD - MKOA WA DAR ES SALAAM |
9. |
CAREEN EMANUEL PALLAGYO |
MARTIN LUTHER - MKOA WA DODOMA |
10. |
MERLYN GODSON MOLLEL |
GREEN ACRES - MKOA WA ARUSHA |
Shule Kumi (10) Bora Kitaifa - Katika Mtihana wa std seven 2018/2019
Shule Kumi (10) Ambazo Hazikufanya Vizuri katika matokeo ya darasa la saba mwaka 2018
JINA LA SHULE |
IDADI |
NAFASI |
MANGIKA - MKOA WA TANGA |
62 |
1 |
MWAZIZI - MKOA WA TABORA |
42 |
2 |
ISEBANDA - MKOA WA SIMIYU |
56 |
3 |
MALAGANO - MKOA WA TABORA |
52 |
4 |
MAGANA - MKOA WA MARA |
84 |
5 |
KODODO -MKOA WA MOROGORO |
69 |
6 |
MTINDILI - MKOA WA TANGA |
92 |
7 |
LUMALU - MKOA WA RUVUMA |
41 |
8 |
CHIDETE - MKOA WA DODOMA |
37 |
9 |
MAVULUI - MKOA WA TANGA |
93 |
10 |
Std Seven (PSLE) necta Results
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Selection za kidato cha kwanza 2018
Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE)
This is a selection
test which enables the government to select form one entrants for its
schools. Students who get selected and those who are not, receive
certificates.
The Examination Calendar
PSLE is administered in the second week of September every year.
The objectives of PSLE
The
objectives of PSLE are to assess learner’s skills and knowledge gained
in the different subjects at primary school level; to assess learners
understanding of the basic skills and abilities in reading, writing and
arithmetic and the extent that they can use such skills in solving
pertinent problems in life; and identify learners with the capacity to
continue with secondary education and other training institutions.
Examined Subjects
The
examined subjects at PSLE are Hisabati (Mathematics), English Language,
Sayansi (Science), Maarifa ya Jamii (Social Studies) and Kiswahili.
THE JOURNEY TO SUCCESS
Even
if you avoid the trap of thinking that success means being like some
other person, you might still have a wrong picture of success. It
is clear majority of people misunderstand it. They wrongly equate
it with achievement of some sort, with arriving at a destination or
attaining a goal.
The most common misconceptions about success:
Wealth
Probably
the most common misunderstanding about success is that it’s the same as
having money. A lot of people believe that if they accumulate wealth,
they will be successful. But wealth does not bring contentment or
success.King Solomon of ancient Israel, said to be not only the wisest
but also the richest man who ever lived, asserted, “Whoever loves money
never has money enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with
his income.
”Wealth and what it brings are at best fleeting".
A Special Feeling
Another
common misconception is that people have achieved success when they
feel successful or happy. But trying to feel successful is probably
even more difficult than trying to become wealthy. The continual
search for happiness is a primary reason that so many people
are miserable. If you make happiness your goal, you are almost
certainly destined to fail. You will be on a continual roller coaster,
changing from successful to unsuccessful with every mood
change. Life is uncertain, and emotions aren’t stable.
Happiness simply cannot be relied on as a measure of success.
Specific and Worthwhile Possessions
Think
back to when you were a kid. Chances are that there was a
time when you wanted something badly, and you believed that
if you possessed that thing, it would make a significant
difference in your life. Normally upon achieving what you are craving
for the life becomes normal and then the need shifts to something else
and so the demand never get satisfied.
Power
“Power is
usually recognized as an excellent short-term antidepressant.”
Said Charles McElroy. That statement contains a lot of truth because
power often gives the appearance of success, but even then, it’s only
temporary.
You’ve probably heard the quote from English
historian Lord Acton: “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power
corrupts absolutely.” Power really is a test of character. In the hands
of a person of integrity, it is of tremendous benefit; in the hands of
a tyrant, it causes terrible destruction. By itself, power is neither
positive nor negative. And it is not the source of security or success.
Besides, all dictators - even benevolent ones - eventually lose power.
Achievement
Many
people have what could be called “destination disease.” They
believe that if they can arrive somewhere; attain a position,
accomplish a goal, or have a relationship with the right person; they
will be successful.
Simply achieving goals doesn’t guarantee success or contentment.
So how do you get started on the success journey?
What
does it take to be a success? Two things are vital: the right picture
of success and the right principles for getting there. The picture of
success is not the same for any two people because we’re all created
differently as unique individuals. But the process is the same
for everyone. It’s based on principles that do not change.
Success
could be defined as:- Knowing your purpose in life, growing to
reach your maximum potential, and sowing seeds that benefit
others.
Success is a journey rather than a destination. No
matter how long you live or what you decide to do in life, you will
never exhaust your capacity to grow toward your potential or run out of
opportunities to help others.
When you see success as a journey, you’ll never have the problem of trying to “arrive” at an elusive final destination.
And you’ll never find yourself in a position where you have
accomplished some final goal, only to discover that you’re still
unfulfilled and searching for something else to do.
STD Seven and how to keep Personal hygiene and good manners
Personal Hygiene
- Personal hygiene is how you attend to your personal appearance.
- This means keeping the whole body clean, keeping good health, and having a good appearance.
- Personal hygiene is important to protect our body from diseases.
Principles of good hygiene are:
- Washing your body daily
- Washing your hands with soup
- Brushing your teeth twice a day
- Sitting and standing up straight for good posture
- Exercising daily for good fitness and appearance
- Getting plenty of sleep, at least 8 hours a day.
- Eating a balanced diet.
- Changing and cleaning clothes regularly
- Avoiding cigarettes, alcohol, and other drugs.
Good Manners
- Good manners is behaving in a way that is accepted by the majority of society.
Example of good manners are:
- Keeping your mouth closed when you chew
- Not using bad language
- Greeting others with respect.
- Not interrupting someone as they speak
- Covering your mouth when sneezing or yawning.
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