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The sixth form college was one of three new free schools to be approved by Education Minister Michael Gove in July 2012, [2] when the name of the educational facility was revealed to be Connell Co-op College, a tribute to the Connell family of Gorton, who founded Manchester City F.C. (in its first incarnation as a church youth team) in the latter part of the 19th century. [1]
Pages in category "Sixth form colleges in Greater Manchester" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Connell Sixth Form College; H. Holy ...
This is a list of current further education colleges that are publicly funded by the Education and Skills Funding Agency in England. The government considers colleges of the further education sector to be: "general FE (GFE) and tertiary colleges, sixth form (6F) colleges, specialist colleges (e.g. colleges of agriculture, or drama) and adult education institutes."
The Co-operative College is an educational charity working throughout the UK and internationally to help make the world a more co-operative place. They bring over 100 years’ experience to their work, delivering a range of values-based training, learning and development opportunities, and projects to empower organisations, communities, young ...
This is a list of schools in Manchester, England.. In 2010, the Manchester Local Education Authority was ranked last out of Greater Manchester's ten LEAs – and 147th out of 150 in the country LEAs – based on the percentage of pupils attaining at least five A*–C grades at General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) including maths and English (38.6 per cent compared with the ...
In 2014, the school announced a £4 million project to create a sixth form centre on site. Work began in the Summer of 2014, with the first intake in September 2016. The school takes in pupils from Manchester and surrounding areas. It has Technology College status and is a Leading Edge School.
The college is named after Wright Robinson, a long-serving Manchester city councillor. [2] The Executive Headteacher of the college is Mr M. E. Haworth and the Chair of Governors is Mrs C Shaw. The college was graded Outstanding in all areas by Ofsted in both 2016 and 2021. Student outcomes at the college are significantly above national average.
On a combined site it could provide the reference materials needed for college and school, and have a full lending library with children section and study space. It would have 60,000 volumes. [10] Thus, the finance and will to integrate was present, and Manchester was prepared to take the risk. [11]