Students across North Wales are receiving their A Level results today.
It's a nervous wait for pupils across Gwynedd, Anglesey, Conwy,Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham who after 14 years of study, revision and exams will find out what they've achieved.
Because of the coronavirus outbreak, no exams were sat this year and students are getting predicted results instead.
They have been worked out using estimates made by teachers based on the pupil's performance over the school year.
Last year, Wales achieved record top marks in A level results with the highest ever number of A*s awarded since the grade was introduced in 2010.
Wales outperformed the English regions and Northern Ireland at A* and at A* to A.
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Good morning everyone and welcome to our live coverage of A Level results day. We’ll be bringing you the latest on grades, analysis and reaction from across North Wales. So stay tuned for updates and congratulations those collecting their results this morning.