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PM Lee wishes ‘A’-Level students 'all the best'

SINGAPORE - Ahead of the release of the ‘A’-Level results today (March 2), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has wished students collecting their results “all the best” in a Facebook post.

Students receiving their results. Photo: Ministry of Education Singapore

Students receiving their results. Photo: Ministry of Education Singapore

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SINGAPORE - Ahead of the release of the ‘A’-Level results today (March 2), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has wished students collecting their results “all the best” in a Facebook post.

He wrote: “To students collecting results, today may feel like the end of a long journey of studying. Or you may be looking forward to the possibilities ahead. You may even be planning to take a gap year, before continuing your studies.”

Whichever path they choose, Mr Lee also urged students to “thank the teachers, family members and friends who helped you to get here”.

“Do continue to work hard and live life to the full,” he added.

The 2014 GCE ‘A’-Level Examination results will be released at 2pm. School candidates may collect their result slips from their schools.

Private candidates will be notified of their individual results by post. Using the password provided to them, they will also be able to access their results online via the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board website at http://www.seab.gov.sg from 2pm.

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