The Examinations Department issuing a media release has informed that all tution classes for O/L students will be temporarily banned with effect from midnight tomorrow (Nov 27) until December 12.
The release noted that the distribution of leaflets, banners, and predicted questions of the G.C.E. O/L examination will also be banned during the given time period.
Members of the public can lodge a complaint at the police stations in their respective localities if they had any information with regard to any organisation or individual who had breached the ban.
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