All private tuition classes and supplementary lectures related to the GCE Ordinary Level examination will be halted from midnight tomorrow (6).
The Department of Examinations stated that the circulation or discussion of printed material will also be banned.
It was also stated that legal action will be taken against any and all persons found conducting private classes or holding seminars after the specified time period.
The GCE Ordinary Level examination will commence on December 12.
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