Academy teacher Mr Long collects a trophy at special awards ceremony
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.
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.
Year 10 and Year 11 students and staff recently attended the glittering 2024 MTV EMA Awards at the UK's largest entertainment arena, Co-op Live, in Manchester, as part of a successful bid to receive free tickets through the charity, Cash for Kids.
Eco Club students were recently joined by Stephen Morgan MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the Department for Education, who came to see all the amazing work they have done creating green spaces and boosting biodiversity around the academy grounds.
Students and staff were awarded a special trophy by Manchester City Council to celebrate a successful co-production project with the Council’s Early Help Team.
Students at Co-op Academy Manchester were visited by special guests from BBC Bitesize as part of their Careers Tour, which aims to visit 125,000 secondary school students across the UK in a bid to inspire young people about their future job prospects and forms part of a wider remit of the BBC to inform, educate and entertain.
The publication of today’s GCSE results sees Co-op Academy Manchester's ‘Class of 2024’ celebrating their many excellent achievements, with a large number of students making greater than expected progress in a range of different subjects.
This is the culmination of their hard work, resilience and determination throughout their time at Co-op Academy Manchester and we are sure students, family and friends will be proud of their individual achievements.
Hundreds of students from the academy took part in our Sports Day at Manchester Regional Arena next to the Etihad.
We are proud to share our latest Academy Life magazine, full of stories from the last few months.
On Saturday 20 July the academy hosted an International Culture Day, celebrating the wealth of diversity and culture amongst our students, staff and community.
In July 2024 a group of students took a residential trip to the Eden Project in Cornwall.
In recent years the number of children recognised with SEND has increased across the country and this is also the case in the Academy. As a result, we have had to adapt the way we do things for children with Education Care Health Plans (EHCPs) and other levels of SEND support.