Al Muntazir Boys Primary School
The Al Muntazir Boys Primary School formerly known as Al Muntazir Junior School is situated in the posh Sea View area opposite the Aga Khan Hospital, the school faces the Indian Ocean and enjoys a tranquil environment of the area, which is very conducive for the teaching and learning process. The Al Muntazir Boys Primary School currently follows the Tanzania National Curriculum. The Al Muntazir Boys Primary always endeavors to keep improving the academic standards of the pupils. The continuous staff development programs enhance these objectives and make the future of the school brighter.
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