Gallery: How has your school performed on GCSE day? East Suffolk pupils open their results
The sound of envelopes being nervously torn open was followed largely by cheers of glee at schools across east Suffolk this morning.
The sound of envelopes being nervously torn open was followed largely by cheers of glee at schools across east Suffolk this morning.
The sound of envelopes being nervously torn open was followed largely by cheers of glee at schools across east Suffolk this morning.
The sound of envelopes being nervously torn open was followed largely by cheers of glee at schools across east Suffolk this morning.
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