Thousands of students from across the country have celebrated getting their A-level results today.
Now as the excitement draws to a close we have decided to put together a gallery of photos from the day.
Zac Byskup (Head Boy) collecting his results together with his parents at The Maplesden Noakes School (15273431)
Students from Maplesdon Noakes Sixth Form Bethany Longhurst and Mukta Ale celebrate their A-level results (15289715)
Cornwallis Academy (15281849)
MGGS student Sophie Minns with her mum Helen. Sophie achieved 4A*s and is off to Cambridge to read psychology (15276486)
Francesca Green and Zoe Chismon open their results envelopes
MGS students Harrison Lowe, Calum Game, William Hulme and Ben Battledor
MGS students Soham Gurung, Ali Khunam, Nathan Hutchins and Cem Karik
Dan Little from Maidstone Grammar obtained 2A*s and 2As
MGS students Eloise Dale and Eden Ashby got B,C,B and B,C,B,D respectively
MGS student Peter Foreman, with his proud parents Emma and Ian. Peter was the school's top student, with 4 A*s. He is hoping to get into Cambridge
MGGS students Molly Leyden-Mount, Sophie Clarke, Adam Davis , Niamh Hynes and Grace Smith were happy with their results
MGGS students Emily Etheridge and Megan Hodgson. Megan is going to medical school, and Emily will study criminology.
MGGS students Kieran Horrocks, Joshua Llugrio-Elliott and Adam Davis (15274032)
MGGS students Hannah Read and Jess Langan
MGGS student Tessa Walters from West Malling celebrates with friends
MGGS students Niamh Horan and Freya Pearce (15274074)
MGGS student Sophie Minns with her mum Helen. Sophie achieved 4A*s and is off to Cambridge to read psychology (15276486)
Maidstone Grammar School students wait nervously outside for the hall to open
Amelia Cox from Invicta Grammar School smiles with her A-level results (15287035)
Students at Invicta Grammar School embrace as they find out their A-level results (15287333)
Students from Invicta Grammar School- Emily Doye and Honor Wines celebrate their A-level results (15287012)
Ellen Gadiner from Valley Park School is off to The University of Edinburgh with her A-level results (15287016)
Mia Evans from Valley Park School is going to the University of Kent after getting her A-level results (15287020)
Cranbrook School students: Top - Thomas Clark (results: A*, A*, A*, A*. Will be studying engineering at Cambridge University); Augustine Chan (results: A*, A*, A*, A*, will be studying law at Durham University); Lucy Stephenson (results: A*, A*, A*. Will be studying liberal arts at Bristol University); Joe Alderson (results: A*, A*, A*. Will be studying electrical and electronic engineering at Bristol University); with Dr John Weeds, Headmaster, and Mr David Swinburne, Assistant Head of Sixth Form.Below - Niamh Clube (results: A, B, B. Will be studying Spanish and politics at Edinburgh University); Eva Timlin (results: A*, A*, A. Will be studying history at Cambridge University); Molly Nicholls (results: A, A, A. Will be studying medicine at Newcastle University). (15285223)
Students from Skinners School - Dan Johnston, Lucas Scully, Oscar Brown, Zac Brockman and Jack Borrett. (15289720)
Invicta Grammar School - A teacher comforts a student as she recieves her A-level results (15289722)
Caitlin O'Toole from Invicta Grammar School celebrates her A-level results (15287342)
Invicta Grammar School - head teacher Julie Derrick (front centre) celebrates A-level success with her students (15289725)
Hillview School: Jasmine Etuate, Mia Lulham, Daniel Boldring and Ella Alemayehu-Lambert (15283774)
Kent College students celebrate (15278849)
Kent College students celebrate (15278814)
Hillview School: Libby Smith and Ellie Connolly (15283772)
Hillview School: Phoebe Thompson and Zoe Biagini-Jones (15283770)
Students at Valley Park School celebrate their A-level results - Katie Beck, Rebecca Farry, Jonathan Beale, Ashleigh Smith, Luke Hallford; front row -Elizabeth Clack (15289977)
Hillview School: Will Holloway and Sally Monk (15283768)
There are pictures from a variety of different schools including Invicta Grammar School, Maidstone Grammar School, Cornwallis Academy in Maidstone, Hillview School in Tonbridge and many more.
Teenagers were able to collect their results from some schools as early as 8am.
Some managed to secure a place at some of the top universities in the country including Maidstone Grammar School for Girls student Sophie Minns who achieved four A* grades and is off to study psychology at Cambridge.
Honor Wines from Sevenoaks will be heading to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama to study opera, a course which only accepts between 10 and 14 people every year.
The results can have a big impact on what young people do next with going to university among the options.
But if the grades weren't as good as expected, help is at hand from organisations like UCAS.