Celebrations were most certainly in order across the county on Thursday August 17, after thousands received their long-awaited results.
Herefordshire teens had much to smile about, after years of hard work and dedication came to an end.
On the day, we reported in our live blog some of the counties academic successes, which can be viewed here.
HSFC have said they were "delighted" with this years success, with 375 students also receiving places at Russell Group universities, and 15 students going on to study medicine. Congratulations to all the students for their hard work and dedication!
John Kyrle students were beaming collecting their results, as the college announced a 99 per cent pass rates, with 13 per cent of pupils gaining an A or A*, and students boasting a range of future plans.
It was "all smiles" on Thursday morning at Hereford College of Arts, with many students descending on Folly Lane eagerly awaiting their results.
With 38 per cent of this years students achieving a distinction grade in their final project, the art college was proud of its "incredible set of results", adding that the 2024 cohort had been a "passionate, driven and a really connected group".
The Royal National College for the blind had many successes to shout about on Thursday, with an incredible 100 per cent pass rate across the year.
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