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  • Pupils and staff start a conversation for Time to Talk Day

    Published 01/02/24

    On the 1st of February, pupils and staff gathered to observe Time to Talk Day, a collaborative effort by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness in partnership with Co-op. This event aims to foster open discussions surrounding mental health, working towards diminishing stigma and cultivating a supportive atmosphere. It presents a valuable occasion for individuals in friendships, families, communities, and workplaces to unite in conversations that positively impact well-being.

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  • Community Spirit Blooms in Inspiring Volunteering Event

    Published 31/01/24

    Community spirit was in full bloom as our community team, alongside pupil volunteers and the North Neighbourhood Team at Manchester City Council got together to plant over 2000 bulbs along Victoria Avenue East.

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  • Roadshow Team Inspires Academy Pupils with Interactive STEM Workshop

    Published 31/01/24

    The roadshow team brought a wave of excitement to the academy on Thursday, 25th January 2024 as they conducted an engaging STEM workshop, leaving pupils motivated and inspired.

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  • Book Buzz Reading Program Sparks Passion for Reading Amongst Year 7 Pupils

    Published 31/01/24

    In a bid to foster a love for reading amongst young minds, the Book Trust's flagship program, Book Buzz, has successfully sparked enthusiasm amongst Year 7 pupils. This October, they were given the exciting opportunity to select a book from a carefully curated list of 16 captivating titles, with the chosen book becoming their very own to take home and cherish.

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  • Pupil’s Winning Flag Travels to Antarctica and Joins Drilling Engineer in Climate Research

    Published 31/01/24

    Earlier this year, the Geography department ran a competition to design a flag for Antarctica as part of the UK Polar Network Antarctica Day. The winning flag was designed by Laila in Year 9. Her creation has made its way to the icy continent, accompanied by drilling engineer James Veale.

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  • Year 11 Leavers' GCSE Certificate Collection

    Published 29/01/24

    Year 11 Leavers’ Examination Certificates Collection, Wednesday 31st January 3:30-5:00pm

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  • Year 9 Progress Evening, 18th January 2024

    Published 11/01/24

    We are now taking bookings for our Year 9 Progress Evening on Thursday 18th January 2024 from 4.00 - 6.30pm.

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  • Start of Term, 8th January 2024

    Published 07/01/24

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    Subject: Return to school - Uniform and passes 

    Firstly we would like to wish all our pupils and their families a happy and successful New Year for 2024.  We know returning to school from a break can be difficult however we are looking forward to welcoming our pupils back to school on Monday 8th of January at 08:30 am.  

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  • Co-op Academy North Manchester Way launched with Year 7, emphasising the Power of Collaboration

    Published 11/12/23

    On Friday, December 1st, the Co-op Academy North Manchester witnessed a vibrant launch, marking the commencement of an exciting educational journey for Year 7 pupils. The theme for the day, "working together," echoed throughout the event, emphasising the academy's commitment to fostering a collaborative and supportive learning environment.

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  • Parent Digest, Half Term Two

    Published 11/12/23

    As we end the first term at Co-op North Manchester, we would like to say thank you so much to you for making sure our school is a happy and safe one and a great place to work and learn.

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  • Uniform Standards & Expectations

    Published 06/12/23

    As we approach the end of term, I am writing to thank you for your support in ensuring the highest possible standards for our pupils.  Our pupils, parents, carers and staff are what makes us an incredible school community.  At Co-op academy North Manchester, community is at the heart of everything we do.  We believe that a collaborative approach between parents, carers and school is essential for the success of our pupils so that they lead happy and successful lives.  Your support in reinforcing our expectations will undoubtedly contribute to strong and positive attitudes to learning.    

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  • Matilda The Musical JR

    Published 30/11/23

    Sometimes You Have to Be a Little Bit Naughty if
    You Want to Change Your Story

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