The Education Minister has issued a stern warning to all the school managements that any further disruptions to the normal flow of a school term will be dealt with tougher legal actions.

Bole's warning comes following the closure of Nasavusavu Secondary School this Monday and Tuesday. He said that there are procedures and channels in place to be followed to express any grievance and to close the school does not solve the problem but affects the children's enthusiasm in Education.

Meanwhile, Bole has also reminded people that under the Education act anyone who disturbs any school, insults or abuses any teacher in the presence of children in the school premises will be fined $200 or sentenced to jail for two months.