Students will receive grades based on exams this year for the first time since 2019.
Around 1,400 students on the Island will get their results this month for a range of courses including A Levels, GCSEs and BTECs.
They'll be the first awarded grades based on end of year exams since the start of the pandemic.
The government says the disruption faced during this time will be acknowledged by exam boards when setting grade boundaries.
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