Pre & Primary Education

Acacia Juniors Pre & Primary School is a vibrant English‑medium learning community dedicated to nurturing confident, curious, and capable young learners. Located in the peaceful surroundings of Vikuruti Village in Mlandizi, Kibaha District, just 4.5 km from Mlandizi town, our school provides a safe and stimulating environment where children can grow academically, socially, and emotionally. We welcome boys and girls from as young as two years old, offering a strong early‑childhood foundation that prepares them for lifelong learning. Our curriculum blends academic excellence with character development, creativity, and practical skills, ensuring that every child receives a holistic education. To support families and learners at different stages, we also accept transfer students from Nursery up to Grade Six, helping them transition smoothly into our supportive school community. At Acacia Juniors, we believe that every child has unique potential—and we are committed to guiding them toward becoming responsible, confident, and globally minded individuals.

Overview

Tanzania’s new primary education structure runs from Standard 1 to Standard 6. At Acacia Primary School, we provide a warm, engaging, and supportive environment where learners develop essential competencies in communication, problem‑solving, creativity, and collaboration.

Our teaching approach blends classroom learning with hands‑on activities, projects, and real‑life applications. We help learners grow academically while building confidence, discipline, and strong moral values.

Pre Primary Classes

Baby Class

Ages: 2–3

Young learners begin their school journey through play‑based activities that build social, emotional, and motor skills.

Middle Class

Ages: 3–4

Children develop early literacy and numeracy awareness while strengthening communication, creativity, and confidence.

Pre‑Unit

Ages: 5–6

This final preschool level prepares learners for Standard One through foundational reading, writing, counting, and classroom routines.

Primary Classes (Standard 1–6)

Standard 1–2

Ages: 6–8

Early primary learners build foundational literacy, numeracy, communication, and social skills through interactive and play‑based learning.

Standard 3–4

Ages: 8–10

Learners strengthen reading, writing, mathematics, and science skills while developing creativity, curiosity, and responsibility.

Standard 5–6

Ages: 10–12

Upper primary learners engage in deeper academic content, project‑based learning, and leadership activities as they prepare for O‑Level.

What Makes Our Primary School Special?

We focus on:

  • Strong literacy and numeracy development
  • Competency‑based teaching and learning
  • Creative arts, music, sports, and clubs
  • Life‑skills, values, and character development
  • Safe, inclusive, and supportive learning spaces

Quick Information

  • Morning tea with snacks and a nutritious lunch.
  • Reliable school transport service starting from 6:00 a.m.
  • All school uniforms available for purchase at the school.
  • Sports uniforms worn on Wednesdays and Fridays with maroon socks.
  • Regular school uniforms worn on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays with white socks.
  • Affordable school fees payable in four installments.
  • All payments made through the school’s official bank account.
  • Application form fee: 15,000/=

School Rules & Expectations

  • Students are not allowed to bring food to school.
  • No dreadlocks are permitted; simple straight-line braids (maximum 10) going backward are allowed.
  • Parents should not give children money to bring to school. Sharp objects are strictly prohibited.
  • Students must not come to school wearing home clothes.
  • Parents must inform the school early if a child has any health concerns.
  • Use the child’s diary for communication regarding absence, guidance, or important updates.
  • Parents should attend all parent–teacher meetings and school gatherings.
  • Check the school diary daily for messages from teachers or administrators.
  • Ensure your child keeps time, behaves respectfully, and participates fully in school activities.
  • Support your child in following school rules on uniform, behavior, and respect for staff.
  • Ensure your child wears clean school shoes every day.