'We are incredibly proud of our students': Artsy pupils the top learners at Wolverhampton's Khalsa Academy
Every student of an academy's art class has achieved an A* in their exams.
The Khalsa Academy Wolverhampton, on Millfields Road, Bilston, has boasted all-round high marks in today's A-Level results day.
It comes as millions of nervous students across the UK rush to their schools to pick up their A-Level results, marking the culmination of two years of hard studying.
Across the West Midlands, students at both Sandwell College and King Edward VI College boast high marks, with pupils achieving the coveted triple A* in their studies.
And now, the Khalsa Academy is no different, with students and staff boasting a 100 per cent pass rate for their eager learners, as well as high scores for the institute's World Languages and Art classes.

Mr Shoker said: "These results are a shining example of what can be achieved when ambition meets hard work. Every grade represents a story of persistence, resilience, and personal growth.
"Our students have not only excelled academically but have also developed the character, confidence, and independence to succeed in the wider world. I am deeply proud of the way our teachers have inspired, challenged, and supported each learner, tailoring their approach to ensure every young person has the opportunity to reach their potential.

"The Class of 2025 will leave TKAW not only with excellent results, but with the skills, values, and determination to make a real impact on their futures and the communities they serve."
The school also said that 83.3 per cent of the 2025 results were at A* to C. Sixth form lead, Mr Ifran Aslam, said that the achievements are down to the exceptional students and the staff.

Mr Aslam said: "It's been an absolutely fantastic day, there have been a lot of smiling faces. We are looking at our best-ever results at this school. It's brilliant.
"The majority of the students have either gone on to university, apprenticeships or chosen to take a gap year to travel and discover themselves, which is fantastic.
"I need to say a fantastic well done to all of our students here. They have really worked hard at this, and we wish them all the best as they start the next year."





