Wed, 13 Aug 2014
Nearly 400 students will receive their A Level results tomorrow - determining whether or not they've done enough to reach their chosen university.
Although the grades will show up on the UCAS website students are urged to attend their schools in the morning.
This is particularly important if the individual did not achieve their target grades and needs to go into clearing to find a place.
For the first time since the 1990s this year group was not able to sit modular exams, over the two year course, making it a more difficult prospect for some.
Co-ordinating advisor for 11-19 education Paul Craine says it may mean results don't meet previous records:
Paul Craine