Hundreds of Island students are preparing to receive their A-Level results this morning.
More than 350 pupils from the five secondary schools on Island along with King Williams College are finding out how they've done in their final exams of the academic year.
Meanwhile, career advisors from the Department of Education, Sport & Culture are running sessions throughout the summer holidays for Year 11 and 13 students to help them discuss their next steps.
Level one and two qualification results, including Cambridge IGCSE's and BTEC's are expected next Thursday (August 22).
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