Some have accepted places at their chosen university, others may be looking at taking other paths.
To celebrate their successes, we have compiled a gallery of photographs from schools across the county.
Copleston High School
Copleston students Harry Ratcliffe and Holly Long collect their results. (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
Kiera Calver is going on to do an apprenticeship as an emergency medical technician for the ambulance service. and Jack Rowland (B,A,C) (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
Georgie Cooper is going to UEA to study Criminology and Law. Georgie with her mum Jennie Cooper. (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
Freya Streatfield, Katie Jenkins, Isla Crossley, Isabelle Hender. (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
A- Level results day at Copleston High School, Ipswich. Isla Crossley and Isabelle Hender looking at their results. (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
Kesgrave High School
Students and staff at Kesgrave High School Sixth Form have been celebrating as 97% achieve a pass rate in A levels at the Suffolk school.
Jude Tate at kesgrave received 3 A* and 1 A and is going to study law at oxford (Image: Tom Cann)
Students at Kesgrave High School collecting their results. (Image: Tom Cann)
St Alban's Catholic High School
Ewan Kane, who attended St Albans in Ipswich, is going to Oxford to do Chemistry. (Image: St Albans)
Thomas Mills High School
Eliza Doyle is going to study Psychology in Bath after receiving A*, A*, B. She is pictured celebrating with her mum Diane. (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
Friends celebrate their results at Thomas Mills. (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
Susie Halliday celebrating with her sister Rosie at Thomas Mills High School. (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
n Smith, Rhoan Bradbury, Finn Grant collecting their results at Thomas Mills. (Image: Sarah Lucy Brown)
Ipswich School
Ipswich High School students opening their results on A Level Results Day. (Image: Anthony Cullen)
Dominic Blacker is going to go and study aeronautical engineering at Glasgow University. (Image: Anthony Cullen)
Woodbridge School
Almost half (49%) of all grades achieved were either A* or A, with one-third of students achieving AAA or better.
Woodbridge School students celebrated their best results since the newest standards came in to effect. (Image: Woodbridge School)
St Joseph's College
'St Joseph's biggest fan' Stan Warner celebrates with Director of Sport Mr Anthony O'Riordan (Image: St Joseph's College)
Footballers Emily Bates (left) and Zofia Szczech jump for joy with their friends. (Image: St Joseph's College)
A happy day for Sciences student Xavi Baker-Woods and his parents. Xavi has a place at Warwick University (Image: St Joseph's College)
Ipswich School
Ipswich School students celebrate A Level results day. (Image: Warren Page)
Ipswich School students celebrate A Level results day. (Image: Warren Page)
Ipswich School students celebrate A Level results day. (Image: Warren Page)
Ipswich School students celebrate A Level results day. (Image: Warren Page)
Ipswich School students celebrate A Level results day. (Image: Warren Page)
Felixstowe School
Katie Begg receiving her results at Felixstowe School. (Image: Felixstowe School)
Manwel Al Kana receiving his results at Felixstowe School. (Image: Felixstowe School)
St Felix School
Logan Hardy and Mia Devonshire with their results. (Image: Morgan Hardy)
Stowupland High School
Stowupland High School students collect their results. (Image: JMAT)
Head of sixth form Ashley Hailstone (right) speaks to a student as they collect their results (Image: JMAT)
Ethan Schofield and Harvey Talbot collect their results. (Image: JMAT)
Happy faces at Stowupland High School as students arrive to pick up their exam results (Image: JMT)
Ben Spilling, Holly Fear and Ellen Davies celebrate as they pick up their results. (Image: JMAT)
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