Community in Action: A Massive Success for the #GBSchoolClean!
There is nothing quite like the power of a community coming together for a common cause.
There is nothing quite like the power of a community coming together for a common cause.
On Wednesday 11 March 2026, we opened our doors for our very first Community Iftar.
Adapted from Charles Dickens’ novel, Oliver Twist, our March 2026 production brought to life the soot-stained streets of 1800's London with a vibrant, musical pulse!
More than 30 organisations joined us to deliver an information-packed week of activities for Year 10 students, designed to get them thinking about "Life after Year 11".
Sahid is excited to be attending a writer's residential in West Yorkshire following his First Story success.
We are delighted to announce that 8 students from Co-op Academy Manchester have successfully auditioned and been cast in the Trust production of Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street.
In February 2025, we are pleased to present our fabulous school production of Matilda the Musical (Jr).
Harriet was part of the first ever Young Writers Programme at Co-op Academy Manchester in 2023/24. Bursting with energy and a love for writing, she talks about her experience in the weekly sessions at school, being part of the Young Writers Residential 2024, and her aspirations for the future.
We were delighted to hear from former student Tamar. This summer she will complete her A Levels at Loreto College before moving on to read PPE at the University of Oxford.
Mr Long won a special award at the Co-op Academies Trust Recognition Awards on Friday at the historic King’s Hall in Stoke-on-Trent.
This week we launched our brand new First Story Anthology, ‘How do you spell failure?’, which contains a collection of poems and short stories written by a group of KS3 students.