It's been another record breaking year as far as A-Level results are concerned in the Isle of Man.
While the overall pass rate stands at 97 per cent, the second highest ever achieved, the number of entries per student now stands at four and the range of subjects they've taken is the most varied ever.
370 students found out their grades today, and the data from those results is still being analysed.
Secondary Education Advisor Paul Craine says it's not about pass rates, but young people achieving their potential.
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Meanwhile for students who may not have got the grades they were looking for, help is at hand.
The Managing Director of the Isle of Man Bank Geoff Gelling says there could be the possibility of a career in the finance sector.
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