SIXTH form students across North Solihull received their results today.
This morning marked the first set of grades at the WMG Academy Solihull, which opened its doors in Chelmsley Wood two years ago.
Today it confirmed that it had achieved a near 100 per cent pass rate in the key subject of engineering.
Principal Stewart Tait said: "Our students have worked incredibly hard to become the engineers of the future and are moving on to some impressive destinations.
"We are proud that our first ever sixth form cohort has achieved an engineering pass rate of 98 per cent across Cambridge Technical and BTEC Engineering qualifications.
"We will continue to ensure that future students build on this success and continue to bridge the skills gap in the UK engineering sector."
Leavers have secured a wide range of apprenticeships at firms including Virgin Media, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar Land Rover and Balfour Beatty, with others heading to universities such as York, Sheffield and Newcastle.
At the Grace Academy nearby, students achieved the best ever set of results for the fourth year running.
Ninety-four per cent of students managed to get three A Levels or equivalent.
Faye Butler, who got two As and a B, said: "I’m really pleased with my results and glad the hard work has paid off."
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