Farnborough College of Technology had an average pass rate of 98.1 per cent across its A-level, BTEC and T-level examinations.
There was a 100 per cent pass rate on 80 per cent of these courses, with 98 per cent of A-level examinations passed.
A-level student Shilu said: “I studied chemistry, biology and mathematics as I want to be a dental hygienist.
“I’m now studying a national diploma in dental nursing which includes some work experience, so it’ll put me in a great place to go to university afterwards.”
There was a 98.4 per cent pass rate in the BTEC examinations. Chloe, who studied BTEC uniformed protective services, said: “I found the exams quite challenging, but I got good grades in assignments, so I wasn’t quite sure about how my results would be today, but I’m really pleased.
“I’m going to take a year out to gain some more work experience - I’d really like to volunteer with the local community as I’d love to get experience so I can go into the local police force.
“This course is great for people who want something practical as it’s quite physical. For example, we did riot training with the police, which was a great experience.
“It also was really good that our teachers have backgrounds in uniform protective services because we knew they actually had real-life experience.”
Farnborough College of Technology students achieved a 97 per cent pass rate in T-level examinations.
Mihail, who studied T-level engineering, said: “I’ve got my place at university secured - I’m going to Solent University to study a degree apprenticeship in marine engineering.
“I’d like to design the cores or engines of ships and I’m excited to go out to sea for that practical experience.”
Principal and chief executive Virginia Barrett said: “I am immensely proud of all our students for their achievements today, but also for their determination and resilience.
“These results are a testament to their hard work and they pave the way for exciting next steps ahead.”
Hannah, who studied T-level childcare, has secured a job at Happy Trials Play Nursery School.
She said: “The place I work now actually offered me a job during my placement there. We did quite a few placements in different age groups throughout the course and it was so useful.”

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