The Khalsa Academy Wolverhampton celebrates fantastic GCSE results

The Khalsa Academy Wolverhampton (TKAW) is proud to announce another year of outstanding GCSE results, with pupils achieving above national averages in key measures and demonstrating strong progress in core and EBacc subjects.

By contributor Sukhdev Shoker
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The current Attainment 8 score of 48.94 sits comfortably above 2024 local and national averages, reflecting both strong teaching and the resilience of pupils. Once again pupils at TKAW have demonstrated exceptional progress, surpassing the national average and showcasing the effectiveness of the Academy's rigorous academic programs.

English has truly excelled this year, with an impressive 79% of pupils achieving grades 9-4, significantly surpassing the national average. The performance in English Language and Literature has been outstanding, with the proportion of pupils attaining grades 9-7 exceeding our targets, highlighting the department's dedication to pupil success.

In Maths, 72% of pupils achieved grades 9-4, with 54% attaining grades 9-5, showcasing the strength of our Maths department in supporting pupils to reach their potential.

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The Science department also delivered commendable results, with 66% of pupils achieving grades 9-4 in combined science, and 16% reaching the higher grades of 9-7, with strong outcomes also recorded in Separate Sciences (Biology, Chemistry and Physics).

Pupil successes include:

  • Jasmeen Kaur achieved 1 grade 9 and 8 grade 8s

  • Prabhleen Sangha achieved 5 grade 9s, 3 grade 8s and a grade 7

  • Amrit Kaur achieved 4 grade 9s, 4 grade 8s and a grade 7

  • Maninder Bains achieved 4 grade 9s and 4 grade 8s

  • Ana-Maria Mereuta achieved 3 grade 9s and 5 grade 8s

  • Bikramjit Singh achieved 4 grade 9s, 2 grade 8s and 2 grade 7s

  • Harmin Kaur achieved 2 grade 9s, 3 grade 8s and 3 grade 7s

  • Navneet Kaur achieved 2 grade 9s, 3 grade 8s and 2 grade 7s

  • Sohaljit Kaur achieved 2 grade 9s, 3 grade 8s and 2 grade 7s

  • Manroop Mattu achieved a grade 9, 3 grade 8s and 4 grade 7s

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Commenting on the results, Principal Mr Sukhdev Singh Shoker expressed his pride in the achievements of the pupils: “I am incredibly proud of our pupils for their fantastic achievements this year. These results are not only a reflection of their hard work and determination but also of the tireless commitment of our staff and the support of our parents and wider community. At TKAW, we believe in nurturing ambition and resilience, and it is inspiring to see so many of our young people exceeding expectations and securing strong foundations for their future. We remain determined to build on this success and continue raising aspirations for every child we serve.”

CEO of One Multi Academies Trust, Mrs. Anita Kaur Notta, added: "We are incredibly proud to celebrate The Khalsa Academy Wolverhampton’s GCSE results this year, which reflect the dedication, resilience and determination of our students, alongside the unwavering commitment of our staff who have supported them throughout their journey.

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I would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our parents and carers. This year, having gone through the GCSE journey with my own child, I know first-hand the vital role that families play in encouraging, guiding and standing beside their children during such a significant milestone. Your partnership, patience and encouragement have been an integral part of this success.

Together, as students, staff and parents, we have demonstrated the power of working as one community with high aspirations and shared values. Today’s results show that our young people at TKAW are achieving well and are well-prepared to take confident steps towards their bright futures."

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Mr Manan Mirza, Director of School Improvement & Operations stated: “These results are a true celebration of the dedication, perseverance, and ambition shown by our pupils, who have once again risen to the challenge and secured outcomes above national averages.

Their success would not have been possible without the relentless commitment of our teachers, leaders, and wider staff, who work tirelessly to provide high-quality teaching, strong pastoral care, and enriching opportunities.

I also want to acknowledge the invaluable partnership of our parents and carers, whose support has been instrumental in helping our young people achieve their potential. Together, these achievements reflect the strength of our school improvement journey and the belief that every child can succeed when given the right guidance, encouragement, and challenge.”

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We are immensely proud of the Class of 2025 and looks forward to seeing them thrive in the next stage of their journey, with many continuing into our coveted Khalsa Sixth Form on competitive courses.

We congratulate every one of our Year 11 pupils for their achievements and thank our community for its continued support.

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