Following A-Level results day on Thursday, August 15, students at St Joseph's Catholic Academy, in Hebburn, have given an insight into what they plan to do next.
Read more: ‘Incredibly proud’ - A Hebburn sixth form college is celebrating its students’ A-Level results
While most are set to be heading to universities across the country, some are set to start apprenticeships and even take on a career in the emergency services.
Whatever is next for the students, the Shields Gazette team wishes them well in their future endeavours.
Take a look through to see what these South Tyneside students have planned next.

9. Ewan and Owen Clark
Twin brothers Ewan and Owen will both be heading to Newcastle but to different universities. | Other 3rd Party

10. Grace McManus
Grace McManus will be starting at the University of Sunderland in September as part of the primary education course. | Other 3rd Party
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11. Isabella Armour
Isabella is set to start studying philosophy, politics and economics at the University of Oxford. | Other 3rd Party

12. William Lupton
William is start to an apprenticeship with the Hebburn-based D W H Engineering. | Other 3rd Party