The School
Philip Mangula Secondary School is a Government secondary school in Imalinyi ward Wanging'ombe council, Njombe. The necta school id is s1674. The school consists of 29 teachers. In 2024 the number of O-Level students was 717 and the number of A-Level students was 0.
O Level History
olevel school ranking for year 2025
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2025 |
| Candidates: | 136 male 65, female 71 |
| Ranking: | 2494 out of 6677 (-269) |
A total of 136 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2025. By gender composition, 71 were female students and 65 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 2494 out of 6677 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 269 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 136 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2024
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2024 |
| Candidates: | 142 male 47, female 95 |
| Ranking: | 2225 out of 6536 (-291) |
A total of 142 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2024. By gender composition, 95 were female students and 47 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 2225 out of 6536 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 291 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 142 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2023
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2023 |
| Candidates: | 151 male 75, female 76 |
| Ranking: | 1934 out of 6382 (-721) |
A total of 151 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2023. By gender composition, 76 were female students and 75 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 1934 out of 6382 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 721 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 151 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2022
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2022 |
| Candidates: | 152 male 78, female 74 |
| Ranking: | 1213 out of 6231 (-169) |
A total of 152 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2022. By gender composition, 74 were female students and 78 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 1213 out of 6231 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 169 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 152 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2021
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2021 |
| Candidates: | 179 male 90, female 89 |
| Ranking: | 1044 out of 5522 (-299) |
A total of 179 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2021. By gender composition, 89 were female students and 90 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 1044 out of 5522 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 299 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 179 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2020
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2020 |
| Candidates: | 175 male 87, female 88 |
| Ranking: | 745 out of 5413 (+635) |
A total of 175 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2020. By gender composition, 88 were female students and 87 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 745 out of 5413 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was an rise of 635 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 175 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2019
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2019 |
| Candidates: | 153 male 85, female 68 |
| Ranking: | 1380 out of 5979 (+73) |
A total of 153 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2019. By gender composition, 68 were female students and 85 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 1380 out of 5979 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was an rise of 73 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 153 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2018
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2018 |
| Candidates: | 182 male 98, female 84 |
| Ranking: | 1453 out of 5943 (-395) |
A total of 182 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2018. By gender composition, 84 were female students and 98 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 1453 out of 5943 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 395 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 182 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2017
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2017 |
| Candidates: | 206 male 104, female 102 |
| Ranking: | 1058 out of 5851 (-359) |
A total of 206 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2017. By gender composition, 102 were female students and 104 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 1058 out of 5851 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 359 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 206 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2016
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2016 |
| Candidates: | 109 male 75, female 34 |
| Ranking: | 699 out of 5733 (+155) |
A total of 109 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2016. By gender composition, 34 were female students and 75 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 699 out of 5733 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was an rise of 155 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 109 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2015
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2015 |
| Candidates: | 113 male 66, female 47 |
| Ranking: | 854 out of 5599 (+144) |
A total of 113 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2015. By gender composition, 47 were female students and 66 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 854 out of 5599 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was an rise of 144 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 113 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2014
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2014 |
| Candidates: | 120 male 58, female 62 |
| Ranking: | 998 out of 5339 (-432) |
A total of 120 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2014. By gender composition, 62 were female students and 58 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 998 out of 5339 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 432 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 120 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2013
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2013 |
| Candidates: | 163 male 82, female 81 |
| Ranking: | 566 out of 5283 (-182) |
A total of 163 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2013. By gender composition, 81 were female students and 82 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 566 out of 5283 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was a fall of 182 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 163 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2012
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2012 |
| Candidates: | 165 male 104, female 61 |
| Ranking: | 384 out of 5058 (+144) |
A total of 165 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2012. By gender composition, 61 were female students and 104 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 384 out of 5058 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was an rise of 144 positions in the national rankings compared to the results acheived in the previous year. Of the 165 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.
olevel school ranking for year 2011
| Level: | form four |
| Year: | 2011 |
| Candidates: | 0 male 0, female 0 |
| Ranking: | 528 out of 4795 (new ranking) |
A total of 0 candidates from this school sat in the form four national exams held in 2011. By gender composition, 0 were female students and 0 male students, indicating that this is a boy & girls school.
Philip Mangula Secondary School achieved a nationwide performance ranking of 528 out of 4795 schools and exam centers in Tanzania. This was the first time the school has been ranked. Of the 0 students who sat the exam at the school, 0 passed the exam with at least a Division IV.