Tanzania Standard 7 Curriculum - Kiarabu

The Tanzania Standard 7 curriculum includes Kiarabu/Arabic as a subject. While specific details about the Standard 7 Kiarabu curriculum are not readily available online, the following information pertains to the broader Tanzanian primary education system:

  • Structure: The Tanzanian education system follows a 7-4-2-3 structure: 7 years of primary school (Standard 1-7), 4 years of ordinary secondary school (Form 1-4), 2 years of advanced secondary school (Form 5-6), and 3 years of university education.
  • Curriculum Development: The Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE) is responsible for developing the curriculum and learning materials for all levels of education, including primary school.
  • Primary School Curriculum: The primary school curriculum covers a range of subjects, including Kiswahili, Mathematics, Science, Geography, Civics, History, English, and Kiarabu.
  • New Curriculum Implementation: A new primary education curriculum has been implemented in phases, starting in 2024. Teacher training programs have been conducted to support the implementation of the new curriculum.

While the specific content of the Standard 7 Kiarabu curriculum remains unclear, Kiarabu is listed as a subject offered within the primary school curriculum. The TIE website ( and the Maktaba by TETEA website ( may offer additional resources, though direct links to the Standard 7 Kiarabu curriculum have not been found.

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