More than 400 Isle of Man students will receive A Level exam results today.
This is the second year of replacement results, after exams were again cancelled in the coronavirus pandemic.
The Isle of Man government said in recognition of the difficulties faced over the last 18 months, a range of extra support and guidance has been available on the run up to results day and throughout the summer holidays to support school leavers with their next steps.
A spokesman from the Education department said: "We would like to thank our staff for their hard work, especially in submitting information to exam boards, and for coming in to offer advice and guidance to students.
"Whichever path students choose we wish them every success.”
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