O/L tuition classes, seminars banned from December 02

O/L tuition classes, seminars banned from December 02

November 30, 2015   04:51 pm

The conducting of tuition classes, seminars, workshops and printing model papers targeting students sitting for the 2015 G.C.E. Ordinary Level examination has been prohibited with effect from midnight December 02 until the exams end.


In a statement issued today, the Department of Examinations said that organising or conducting tuition classes, special lectures, seminars, workshops as well as printing model question papers, distributing them and promoting them through any form of media are prohibited during the aforementioned time period.


It warned that legal action would be instigated against any institution or individuals who disregard these instructions.

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