STUDENTS across the county got their A-level grades today, with nervous teenagers flooding back into their schools and colleges for the big reveal.
Herefordshire as a county did well this year, but it is worth remembering that there are plenty of options available to students, however well they did.
We have already detailed a few of success stories, and advice for students who may not have got the results they hoped for, in our Herefordshire A-level results blog.
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From Hereford Sixth Form College and the Royal National College for the Blind, to across the border at Monmouth Haberdashers - we've put together a gallery of some of the county's happiest faces below.
Well done to these Hereford Cathedral students for getting all A* and A grades (Image: Hereford Cathedral School)
These students from Hereford Sixth Form college are celebrating top grades today (Image: Hereford Sixth Form College)
Just over the border in Monmouth, students are celebrating getting into prestigious universities including Oxford and Cambridge (Image: Haberdashers)
Beth Mason and Amy Day look delighted with their results at the art college (Image: Amy Azais)
Amy Ryder is one of the Hereford College of Arts students who got results today (Image: Amy Azais)
Emma Stead, from Hereford's blind college, received three A*s and one A grade (Image: RNC)
Raven Scott is proud of their achievements at Hereford's blind college (Image: RNC)
John Kyrle students achieved fantastic results (Image: John Kyrle High School)
Emily Waterhouse from John Kyrle will be moving to Liverpool for university this September to study English Language (Image: John Kyrle High School)
John Kyrle leaver Charlie Pope is off to Bath (Image: John Kyrle High School)
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