It comes after two years of study, interrupted by the pandemic.
This has been a year of uncertainty and disruption for pupils.
For the second year running, exams were cancelled, with final grades based on assessments by teachers.
Those receiving results this week have had both of their past two years of study interrupted by the pandemic.
The Isle of Man's education department has wished students good luck saying they can collect results from their schools this morning.
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