Pupils spent months studying for some of the hardest exams to date. Reem Mohammed / The National
Kazal Oshodi and his family celebrate his top grades in A-levels at Jumeirah College in Dubai. Reem Mohammed / The National
Manal Riza Mohammed,18, receives her A-level results, with the Prinicipal Simon O’Connor, at Jumeirah College. Reem Mohammed / The National
Parents, teachers and pupils across the Emirates waited nervously for the results, which went live at 9am. Reem Mohammed / The National
A number of pupils went to the school during the summer to collect their results in person. Reem Mohammed / The National
There were tears and cries of joy as teenagers opened their letters or logged on to the British exam portal to see how they fared. Reem Mohammed / The National
A-level exams have been the subject of controversy in the UK this year with leaks of exam papers in June. And maths and science tests were so difficult that As were given to pupils scoring as low as 54 per cent. Reem Mohammed / The National
Pupils anxiously queue for their letters. Reem Mohammed / The National
Lucy Drake receives her results at Jumeirah College in Dubai. Reem Mohammed / The National
The results followed what are said to be the toughest A-levels in many key subjects to date. Reem Mohammed / The National
Abdul Rahim Khater, 18, receives his results. Reem Mohammed / The National
Manal Riza Mohammed speaks to headteacher Mr O'Connor. Reem Mohammed / The National
Pupils spent months studying for some of the hardest exams to date. Reem Mohammed / The National
Kazal Oshodi and his family celebrate his top grades in A-levels at Jumeirah College in Dubai. Reem Mohammed / The National
Manal Riza Mohammed,18, receives her A-level results, with the Prinicipal Simon O’Connor, at Jumeirah College. Reem Mohammed / The National
Parents, teachers and pupils across the Emirates waited nervously for the results, which went live at 9am. Reem Mohammed / The National
A number of pupils went to the school during the summer to collect their results in person. Reem Mohammed / The National
There were tears and cries of joy as teenagers opened their letters or logged on to the British exam portal to see how they fared. Reem Mohammed / The National
A-level exams have been the subject of controversy in the UK this year with leaks of exam papers in June. And maths and science tests were so difficult that As were given to pupils scoring as low as 54 per cent. Reem Mohammed / The National
Pupils anxiously queue for their letters. Reem Mohammed / The National
Lucy Drake receives her results at Jumeirah College in Dubai. Reem Mohammed / The National
The results followed what are said to be the toughest A-levels in many key subjects to date. Reem Mohammed / The National
Abdul Rahim Khater, 18, receives his results. Reem Mohammed / The National
Manal Riza Mohammed speaks to headteacher Mr O'Connor. Reem Mohammed / The National
Pupils spent months studying for some of the hardest exams to date. Reem Mohammed / The National