Nervous students across the county reminded Childline is there for them
The NSPCC locally say exam results have become more stressful for young people over the years.
As thousands of students are finding out how they did in their exams, and what they can do next, they're being reminded that Childline is there for them.
The NSPCC want those students picking up results to know Childline is there to support them if they're stressed or upset, or even excited.
Rebecca Duggan is the local campaigns rep for the NSPCC covering our county:
"ChildLine that is there for any child up to their 19th birthday and we're there if they're feeling worried, apprehensive about their results, so we'd urge them to call ChildLine.
"Even if you're not feeling worried and you just want to talk, maybe you're excited about it, you can still call ChildLine and that's free. It's open 24/7."
Rebecca wants to remind young people that your academic success doesn't doesn't mean your whole overall success:
"If they don't get those results that they need, there's always those further options. There's always other options that they can take, as well, it's not the end of the world."
Rebecca says the adults in a young students life also have a big responsibility.
She has this advice for parents and carers, grandparents and foster parents to help students in their life at the moment:
"Support them. Whatever their results, don't be mad at them if they don't get the results that you wanted them to get to go where they want. Don't be mad at them because as we all know, life doesn't stop at 16 or 18 when you don't get the grade."
She says many children call Childline around this time of year to discuss exam stress and results overwhelm and it's affect on their mental health.
You can call Childline on 0800 1111 or head to their website www.childline.org.uk.