Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good Faith deposit (Secondary Forms 1–4) – NECTA curriculum | 0 | 500,000 TZS | NECTA curriculum | Payable when the application form is returned. |
| Admission (New student) – International curriculum | 0 | 500 USD | International curriculum | (One-time) Admission fee: USD 500 |
| Admission (New student) – NECTA curriculum | 0 | 450,000 TZS | NECTA curriculum | Total one-time admission and caution: 450,000 TZs (250,000 school admission + 200,000 caution); payable on application/acceptance. |
| Caution deposit (New student) – International curriculum | 0 | 200 USD | International curriculum | Refundable on departure provided all outstanding fees/fines are settled |
| Grade 7 – International curriculum | 12 | 5,770 USD | International curriculum | Annual tuition 5470; maintenance 300; total annual 5770. Sibling discount (second child or beyond) reduces tuition portion by 5% to 5496.50, total 5496.50 (maintenance unchanged). |
| Form 1 – NECTA curriculum | 12 | 2,275,000 TZS | NECTA Form 1 | School fees 1,755,000; Maintenance 500,000; Tahosa 10,000; Diary 10,000; total 2,275,000. Sibling discount reduces school fees to 1,667,250; total 2,187,250. |
| Grade 8 – International curriculum | 13 | 5,770 USD | International curriculum | Annual tuition 5470; maintenance 300; total annual 5770. Sibling discount (second child or beyond) reduces tuition portion by 5% to 5496.50, total 5496.50 (maintenance unchanged). |
| Form 2 – NECTA curriculum | 13 | 2,095,000 TZS | NECTA Form 2 | School fees 1,575,000; Maintenance 500,000; Tahosa 10,000; Diary 10,000; total 2,095,000. Sibling discount reduces school fees to 1,496,250; total 2,016,250. |
| Grade 9 – International curriculum | 14 | 5,770 USD | International curriculum | Annual tuition 5470; maintenance 300; total annual 5770. Sibling discount (second child or beyond) reduces tuition portion by 5% to 5496.50, total 5496.50 (maintenance unchanged). |
| Form 3 – NECTA curriculum | 14 | 2,095,000 TZS | NECTA Form 3 | School fees 1,575,000; Maintenance 500,000; Tahosa 10,000; Diary 10,000; total 2,095,000. Sibling discount reduces school fees to 1,496,250; total 2,016,250. |
| Grade 10 – International curriculum | 15 | 6,095 USD | International curriculum | Annual tuition 5795; maintenance 300; total annual 6095. Sibling discount (second child or beyond) reduces tuition portion by 5% to 5505.25; total 5805.25. |
| Form 4 – NECTA curriculum | 15 | 2,100,000 TZS | NECTA Form 4 | School fees 1,575,000; Maintenance 500,000; Tahosa 15,000; Diary 10,000; total 2,100,000. Sibling discount reduces school fees to 1,496,250; total 2,021,250. |
| Grade 11 (DP1) – International curriculum | 16 | 12,900 USD | IB Diploma (DP1) | Annual tuition 12600; maintenance 300; total annual 12900. Sibling discount reduces tuition to 11970; total 12270. |
| Grade 12 (DP2) – International curriculum | 17 | 12,900 USD | IB Diploma (DP2) | Annual tuition 12600; maintenance 300; total annual 12900. Sibling discount reduces tuition to 11970; total 12270. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 0 USD | One-time application/enrolment fee noted above under Admission entries. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 0 USD | Included in Admissions entries above as applicable. |
The Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School is a private secondary school in Tanzania affiliated with Aga Khan Education Services, Tanzania (AKES,T). It offers two curricula: the Tanzania NECTA and an international pathway—the Middle School Programme (Year 7–9) leading to IGCSE (Year 10–11) and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (Year 12–13). Students are aged 11 to 16 in Lower and Upper School. The school has a long history as Tanzania's first private secondary school established after the Arusha Declaration (1967). AKES,T has introduced inquiry-based learning and IT integration here. Facilities include 24 classrooms, a dedicated music room, a geography/business studies room with an interactive whiteboard, six science laboratories, a well-stocked library, two ICT rooms, and an audio-visual suite. Outdoor courts for volleyball and basketball, plus a hall for badminton and gymnastics, support sport and wellbeing.