THOUSANDS of teenagers will end months of speculation when they collect their GCSE exam results from across Worcestershire schools tomorrow.
More than 6,000 pupils are expected to attend around 40 exam centres to collect results.
There is speculation that national pass rates will rise again with more pupils scoring A* to C grades.
Last year, 51.96 per cent of Worcestershire pupils achieved five or more GCSE passes, above the national average.
Boys were believed to have failed to gain more ground on girls after last year, when they began to close the gap at A* to C-grade level.
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