Thousands of school pupils across the UK headed back to school today to collect their GCSE results.
Year 11 school-leavers have been nervously waiting for the past few months to see where they're going next in their education.
Depending on how they did, the 15 to 16-year-olds will have to make big decisions about their future; having to figure out whether they're headed to college, sixth form, taking on an apprenticeship or vocational course, or even starting part-time work.
This year, even more subjects have been graded using the new numerical system in 20 'reformed' subjects.
Traditional A*-G grades have been scrapped and replaced with a 9-1 system, with 9 the highest grade, as part of a move to 'toughen up' GCSEs.
And although there's been lots of change, the proportion of GCSEs awarded top grades has risen for the second year in a row.
More than one in five (20.8 per cent) UK GCSE entries scored one of the three top grades this year - up from 20.5 per cent last summer.

To find out how you, a friend or loved one did, simply click on the school in Greater Manchester where they sat their GCSE exams below.
The list will be updated throughout the day: