Although the Tanzanian government has prioritised education since independence in 1961, the standards of public education in the country remain low. The public education system is plagued by issues related to underfunding, poor accessibility and inability to accommodate students with learning disabilities.
While it is possible for expat students to attend local public schools, most expat families opt for international schools as these tend to be better equipped to deal with the unique needs of expat children. Wealthier Tanzanians also prefer to send their children to either private or international schools.