Kilimanjaro is home to some of Tanzania’s most respected A‑Level schools. Being selected here carries prestige and high expectations. You’re probably asking, “Is the TAMISEMI Form Five selection list for 2026 out?” Based on past years, selections usually come between late May and June 2026, TAMISEMI follows a consistent release pattern. Once the national list is out, Kilimanjaro’s will be available at the same time.
Form Five Powerhouses in Kilimanjaro
You already know this region hosts schools renowned for both discipline and academic excellence. Names like:
- Moshi Technical Secondary School (Moshi Tech)
- Machame Girls
- Ashira Girls
- Mawenzi Secondary School
are legendary for rigorous science, arts, and technical streams. These schools fill fast, thanks to their reputations, so strong CSEE results and early MIS preference updates matter.
How to View the Form Five Selection List for Kilimanjaro Region
Follow this, step by step:
- Go to the official TAMISEMI portal: selform.tamisemi.go.tz
- Wait for the “First Selection 2026/2027” dashboard to go live
- Skip searching by individual index number
- Choose “Search by Region”, then select Kilimanjaro
- Narrow it by Council/District like Moshi Municipal, Hai, Rombo, Mwanga, Same or Siha, then click your school to download the PDF list
You’re Posted to Kilimanjaro! What to Pack & How to Travel
Once you see your placement, download and print the Joining Instructions PDF from the portal. It contains your reporting dates, school fees, required items, and more.
Here’s advice that’s grounded in being on the ground:
- Machame, Rombo and Marangu schools get chilly from June to August. If you’re coming from the coast, bring heavy sweaters, blankets, and warm bedding (within school rules).
- Travel to Moshi fills up fast when schools reopen. Book early, buses like Dar Express or Kilimanjaro Express are popular and sell out quickly.
What If You Didn’t Get Kilimanjaro in First Selection?
Don’t lose hope:
- TAMISEMI usually issues a Second Selection often around September, based on past years
- You can also consider reputable private A‑Level schools or NACTVET‑accredited diploma programs if you miss out.
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