Co-op Academy Manchester

Co-op Academy Manchester, formerly known as The Co-operative Academy of Manchester is a non-selective, mixed secondary school in Blackley, Manchester. It opened in September 2010 and replaced Plant Hill Arts College.

Co-op Academy Manchester
Address
Plant Hill Road

, ,
M9 0WQ

England
Coordinates53°31′45″N 2°13′19″W
Information
TypeCo-operative academy
Established2010
Local authorityManchester
SpecialistFinance & Business
Department for Education URN136174 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherStephen Brice
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Predecessor school.Plant Hill Arts College
Websitehttps://manchester.coopacademies.co.uk

The academy is part of The Co-operative Academies Trust - a group of schools sponsored by The Co-operative Group. The values of the academy are Fairness, Ambition and Respect.

The school has a business-focused ethos, backed up by the support of its lead sponsor and features of the new building such as the open-plan flexible learning zones and the boardroom.[1] The academy's first Principal, Mrs Kathy Leaver, was appointed to transform the former Plant Hill school following her dramatic success as head of Sale High School.[2]

In July 2011 students from the Academy took part in the chorus of Victoria Wood's That Day We Sang, part of the Manchester International Festival.[3]

In 2013 the Manchester Evening News recognised the effort of the retiring Principal, Mrs Leaver, her team and parents in transforming the academy, whose results were the most improved in the city. The paper also recognised the academy's achievement in 2014 of the highest attendance rate of the city's state schools.[4][5]

New Principal Mr Stephen Brice took up his position in April 2014.

In late 2015, the academy opened The Hive - a business and enterprise centre. The Hive, which was formerly an unused Adult Education Centre contains a number of office pods available for small businesses or start-ups to rent. In addition, The Hive is also used by Yes Manchester who help local residents into work or training.

In 2018, a major new £18 million extension opened[6] which increased the capacity of the academy and created new facilities.

In 2020, Principal Mr Stephen Brice took up a new role as Executive Headteacher for Greater Manchester, working across a number of schools in the Trust. Mrs Melanie McMorrow took up the role of Headteacher. Before taking on his new role, Mr Brice achieved some favourable coverage in the press for creating a Minecraft version of the academy to help people familiarise themselves with the building during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[7]

Facilities

The academy's facilities includes large areas for each learning zone, specialist sports, art, IT, technology, music and science facilities. The 2018 extension includes a 229-seat theatre, a climbing wall plus several new teaching areas.

The school acts as a hub for the local community, and hosts the 105th Manchester St Peters Scout Group, One Education Music Service and the Blackley Volunteer Police Cadets.

See also

References

  1. Qureshi, Yakub (14 August 2009). "Pupils To Get Boardroom Lessons". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
  2. "Star head moves to academy". Manchester Evening News. 18 April 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  3. http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/entertainment/manchester_international_festival/s/1426023_review-victoria-woods-that-day-we-sang
  4. "A Lesson That All Parents Should Learn". Manchester Evening News. 30 August 2013. p. 8.
  5. Qureshi, Yakub (2 April 2014). "Veteran headteacher to retire after turning round school's fortunes". men. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  6. Voinea, Anca (16 July 2018). "Co-operative Academy of Manchester doubles in size following £18m extension". Co-op News.
  7. Roberts, John. "Exclusive: New students get a Minecraft tour of school". TES. TES. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
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