A student demonstrates work on a desktop computer to a former prime minister Kassimu Majaliwa in a school computer lab, while other officials and students watch from rows of computers in the background.

A student demonstrates work on a desktop computer to a former prime minister Kassimu Majaliwa in a school computer lab, while other officials and students watch from rows of computers in the background.

Minister of Education Adolf Mkenda and the Director General of the Tanzania Institute of Education Anneth Komba stand with other officials under a tent, looking at textbooks and learning materials displayed on tables while a presenter explains them.

Minister of Education Adolf Mkenda and the Director General of the Tanzania Institute of Education Anneth Komba stand with other officials under a tent, looking at textbooks and learning materials displayed on tables while a presenter explains them.

A female student in a white T-shirt leans over a laptop, typing or adjusting settings, while other students sit at the same table watching in a classroom.

A female student in a white T-shirt leans over a laptop, typing or adjusting settings, while other students sit at the same table watching in a classroom.

Student in a white T-shirt writes in a notebook at a computer desk, with desktop monitors and other students working in the background.

Student in a white T-shirt writes in a notebook at a computer desk, with desktop monitors and other students working in the background.

Students in blue school uniforms sit in a computer lab, working at desktop computers in a row while a teacher assists in the background.

Students in blue school uniforms sit in a computer lab, working at desktop computers in a row while a teacher assists in the background.

Students in blue uniforms work together at a science lab bench, using a multimeter and wires to test an electronics setup while classmates watch and take notes.

Students in blue uniforms work together at a science lab bench, using a multimeter and wires to test an electronics setup while classmates watch and take notes.

Student in a computer lab uses a desktop computer to build a Scratch-style coding program, with other students working at nearby machines in the background.

Student in a computer lab uses a desktop computer to build a Scratch-style coding program, with other students working at nearby machines in the background.

Minister of Education Adolf Mkenda, the Director General of the Tanzania Institute of Education Anneth Komba, a former prime minister kassim majaliwa, and other officials stand on a stage holding a large ‘Kitabu kimoja mwanafunzi mmoja campaign display during the launch event celebrating 50 years of the Tanzania Institute of Education.

Minister of Education Adolf Mkenda, the Director General of the Tanzania Institute of Education Anneth Komba, a former prime minister kassim majaliwa, and other officials stand on a stage holding a large ‘Kitabu kimoja mwanafunzi mmoja campaign display during the launch event celebrating 50 years of the Tanzania Institute of Education.

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Welcome to TIE ONLINE SCHOOL, an innovative platform developed by the Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE) to assist you in reaching your educational goals through engaging methods. Here, you will access high-quality learning resources for secondary education, thoughtfully made to give you the best experience.

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Animated white banner on a stage backdrop celebrating ‘Miaka 50 ya Taasisi ya Elimu Tanzania (TET)’ (50 years of the Tanzania Institute of Education). At the top left is the TET/TIE emblem. Across the left side in yellow text is the hashtag ‘#KitabuKimojaMwanafunziMmoja’. Below it on the left is a yellow phone number ‘994040118259’, and near the bottom center-right is another yellow phone number ‘0758460508’. On the right side is a black-and-white cartoon of a smiling student with arms raised, holding an open book above their head. Curving around the illustration in blue is the slogan ‘Kitabu Kimoja Mwanafunzi Mmoja’.

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