Kibaha Secondary School

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Kibaha Secondary School
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Kibaha Secondary School

Coordinates 6°47′13″S38°58′09″E / 6.7868957°S 38.969090°E / -6.7868957; 38.969090
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School typeBoys-only secondary
MottoStruggle for Success
Established1964(59 years ago) (1964)
Grades9 to 12
Website https://kibahasec.sc.tz/

Kibaha Secondary School is a Tanzanian all-boys secondary school located in Kibaha, Kibaha District, Pwani Region.

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History and operations

It was established in 1965. [1]

With a capacity of 612 students, the school admitted the first intake of form one and five students in 1965. By 30 March 1999, the school had a total enrollment of 771.

The school is an institution admitting academically gifted young people from all over Tanzania.

CSEE results

(Certificate of Secondary Education Examination)

YearNumber of studentsPosition regionwisePosition nationwise
20121083rd [2] 18th [3]
2013974th [4] 44th [5]
20141035th [6] 87th [7]
20151164th [8] 69th [9]

ACSEE results

[ clarification needed ]

YearNumber of studentsPosition RegionwisePosition nationwise
20121932nd [10] 4th [11]
20131842nd [12] 9th [12]
20141671st [13] 5th [13]

Notable alumni

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