Their proms have been full of glamour and smiles, as teenagers dressed to impress partied with friends, teachers and staff.
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We asked Leader readers to share photos of their children or grandchildren, all set for their prom celebrations.
If you have a prom photo you would like to share, you can send it here or email claire.pierce@newsquest.co.uk.
Here are just some of those sent in by proud parents and grandparents...
Katie Dixon, Connah's Quay High School.
Will Robinson's Aston Martin Ride to the Ysgol Dinas Bran prom.
Best friends Jake Gudger and Joe Digby, from Flint High School.
Rhosnesni High School prom for, from left, Kiera Jefferys, Ffion Roberts, Lauryn Boyle and Mia Rowlands.
Max Edwards, Aaron Oeheme and Daniel Huxley, prom at Ysgol Rhiwabon.
Jake Barlow and Lauren Priest at Darland High School Year 11 prom.
Mandy Williams shared a 'proud mother moment' of Bubs, ready for the Ysgol Rhosnesni prom.
Hermione Niamh Lloyd, ready to join friends from Ysgol Maes Garmon at Harrison's Hall. Mum Susan Lloyd said: "Hermione and her fellow students have worked so hard under the supervision from their dedicated teachers."
Harley Challinor and Dylan McGee arrived in style in a Dependable concrete mixer for their Hawarden High School prom at Chester Racecourse.
Carys Evans-Lea outside The Ramada Plaza attending her Ysgol Bryn Alyn Year 11 prom.
Ysgol Bryn Alyn Year 11 friends Lily Williams, Frena Brimfield, Carys Evans-Lea, Ellie Wright, Elyse Jones and Kaitlin Scragg, getting picked up in style for prom.
Sammy Bennett embracing their true self, ready for Ysgol Bryn Alyn prom.
Maisie Jayne Roberts, From Bagillt, ready for the Flint High School prom.
Cerys Evans at the Ysgol Treffynnon prom.
Young farmers ready for the Ysgol Maes Garmon, Mold, prom left, Morgan Williams, Harri Floyd-Williams, Gethin Proffitt, William Moore and Dafydd Frost.
Mary Nightingale: This is my daughter Daisy Nightingale (right) with her best friend Franceska Probert before their Alun School, Mold, Year 11 prom at Chester Racecourse.
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