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  • Striking for sporting success!​​​​​​​

    Published 22/11/22

    Last week a group of our students took part in the very first ten-pin bowling competition as part of a new partnership between Co-op Academies Trust and Panathlon.

    Panathlon is a national charity which gives young people with disabilities and special educational needs every year the opportunity to take part in competitive sport. This maiden Manchester competition is just the beginning for what Panathlon will provide for SEND students in our academies with more opportunities to come. Our Trust wants to offer competitive sports opportunities for everybody, particularly those who need them most. It’s about removing barriers and providing chances for children to fall in love with sport and competition.

    Along with four other Co-op Academies Trust schools, our Co-op Academy Swinton team performed fantastically well and enjoyed the experience immensely. Our students were accompanied by Assistant Headteacher, Mr Stanley, who commented:

    I came here with a certain amount of guilt at leaving staff behind, but when you’re here looking at the children’s faces, you realise this is really important and any sense of guilty disappears. From a social and wellbeing point of view, this is having a really deep impact. It will make them feel a much more significant part of our community because they are representing the academy. I really hope this is something that will grow and develop even more. 

    Congratulations to our Swinton Team who excelled themselves with their determination, enthusiasm and exceptional behaviour representing our academy. Congratulations also to Co-op Academy Failsworth who were crowned champions!

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  • Mission Christmas 2022

    Published 21/11/22

    Mission Christmas is back – and we need your help! Can you be a Secret Santa for children who are struggling across Greater Manchester this Christmas?

    We’re pleased to be supporting this year’s Mission Christmas appeal and are again registered as an official drop off point.

    Christmas for every child. That’s the mission of Cash for Kids.

    ‘Heat or Eat’ is a real choice for so many families this winter. Christmas is something they simply can’t afford and Mission Christmas wants to help Santa reach children living in poverty.

    If you’re able to, please drop off a new and unwrapped gift to our main school office. Our latest date to accept donations is Thursday 15 December 2022 and on Friday 16 December we will then deliver all the gifts to the Mission Christmas warehouse.

    Any student making a donation will be awarded Achievement Points.

    All toys/gifts should be new and unwrapped and be for ages 0-18. Here are some gift ideas…

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  • Michael selected as Youth Voice Representative!

    Published 21/11/22

    Huge congratulations to Year 11 student Michael Ball who has been selected by Manchester United Foundation‘s ‘Community Street Red’s Team’ to be their Youth Voice Representative.

    Michael will join other young people from across the Street Reds projects, taking part in a range of different events and activities alongside the usual Street Reds sessions.

    The ‘Street Reds‘ Project from Manchester United Foundation offers free football sessions and alternative activities for young people aged 8-18, with the opportunity to learn new skills and gain qualifications in a supportive and positive environment.

    This appointment is all down to Michael’s hard work and continued dedication to Street Reds. Well done Michael, we are really proud!

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  • Q&A workshop with I4YPC

    Published 21/11/22

    Last Thursday our Year 10 boys took part in a Q&A workshop with Mickey Dacks, founder and CEO of Innit for Young People Charity.

    The charity believe that;

    “Through campaigning, training and education and by reaching the target audiences of young people, through the ‘Innit’ programme we can break the negative cycle of exclusion, by inspiring and encouraging young people to engage in and acquire their education”

    Our group really enjoyed the session and were very engaged listening to Mickey’s story and found the hour very beneficial with one student quoting; “I’ve really learnt a lot from Mickey in this past hour”.

    The boys, and our academy, are looking forward to working with Mickey and the charity again soon.

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  • ‘Give it a Go’ Joinery Workshop

    Published 17/11/22

    Yesterday a group of our Year 10 and 11 students attended a ‘Give it a Go’ Joinery Workshop at the Growth Company in Salford, organised through our Manchester United Foundation partnership.

    The boys had the opportunity to make their own double mortise and tenon joint, gaining skills using a wide range of tools.

    During the day the tutors at the Growth Company, guided our students through their make, teaching them step by step. They also encouraged them to have independence when making decisions about their product and which tools and methods to use.

    Our students received praised on how proactive, well behaved and engaging they were throughout the day and we couldn’t be more proud of their achievements.

    Manchester Foundation Hub Officer, Adele Howarth, stated;

    I had a really productive and enjoyable day with the boys. They learnt a lot, got stuck in and most importantly worked well as a team helping each other throughout the process of making their wooden objects. They were a credit to the academy and I will look forward to organising further trips in the future for them. Well done boys!

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  • Year 8 girls join Cyber First EmPower North West

    Published 15/11/22

    Last week a group of our Year 8 girls joined more than 500 students from across our region for ‘EmPower North West’.

    The event was organised by the National Cyber Security Centre and HOST and was a day of immersive activities to inspire their interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) careers.

    From Artificial Intelligence and cyber security to data science and robotics our students enjoyed a packed schedule of speeches from industry experts, world-leading tech companies and inspirational women from STEM industries.

    Our group enjoyed the sessions so much. They were a credit to our academy with their enthusiasm and impeccable behaviour.

    Here’s what some of our girls had to say after the event;

    My favourite part of the event was getting to have a go at all the activities. I enjoyed learning about different careers and all the pros and cons of using the internet. I found it helpful to speak to different people about different jobs involving computer science. I am very thankful for this opportunity…and all the free stuff we received!

    Vivien

    I had a great time at the Cyber First event. I learnt all about computing and solving cases involving hacking. My favourite activity was where we had to solve different passwords and codes which revealed clues to figure out who had hacked different languages.

    Ariana

    I had an amazing time and had lots of souvenirs to take home with me and remember the great experience I had. I learnt something new and very interesting.

    Sianne

    It was an amazing and beneficial learning experience. It was very interactive and the time I spent helped be broaden my knowledge and learn more about STEM industries and organisations.

    Mena

    I enjoyed the morse code activity the most and it has made me start to think that a career in this field may be something I want todo when I am older.

    Holly
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  • Access Creative College Open Day

    Published 09/11/22

    Are you in Year 10 or 11 and interested in courses in the Creative Industry? Take a look at Access Creative College‘s Open Day set to take place on 26 November 2022.

    They are holding their final Open Day of 2022 on Saturday 26 November from 10am.

    The day is perfect for any students interested in finding out more about Creative College courses or jobs within the Creative Industries. It is a good opportunity to view both of their Manchester campuses, and to talk to Course Leaders about the different courses that they are running.

    Courses on offer are:

    • Music Performance
    • Vocal Artist
    • Artist Development
    • Music Tech
    • Access to HE Music Production 
    • Event Production
    • Games Development
    • Games Art
    • Games Tech
    • Videography, Photography and Design
    • Film, Videography and Photography
    • Graphic and Digital Design
    • T-Level Software Development

    The following year they will be introducing courses in:

    • Animation and VFX
    • Esports Management
    • Computing

    Find out more and book your place here: https://www.accesscreative.ac.uk/open-events/

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  • Reading for pleasure

    Published 26/10/22

    Reading is not just something that children should do in school, it needs to be an everyday part of our lives and something we choose to do at all ages. There are plenty of benefits for those who enjoy curling up with a book. A report carried out for The Reading Agency revealed convincing evidence that reading for pleasure can increase empathy, improve relationships with others, reduce the symptoms of depression and improve wellbeing throughout life. Research has also shown that students who read more show greater language and literacy development. The study by academics at the Institute of Education, part of the University of London, found that reading had the strongest effect on vocabulary development but the impact on maths and spelling was also significant.

    How can you help?

    We would encourage you as parents/carers to help your child to find a book to read at home. To aid you with this each half-term we will be recommending a book that will be available from our school library for your child to borrow. These books have been carefully selected but there are lots of other great books to choose from in the library. See below our recommended books for Autumn Term 2:

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  • Cross Country Champions!

    Published 20/10/22

    On Tuesday 11 October our Key Stage 3 students took part in school wide cross country event at Chadderton Hall Park in Oldham and did both themselves and our academy proud.

    Well done to all our fabulous runners, we are thrilled to announce their amazing success, bringing home a first and second place!

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  • Careers event at Manchester United for Year 10

    Published 19/10/22

    Earlier this week a group of our Year 10 students attended a Careers Morning at Manchester United followed by a stadium tour around Old Trafford.

    The group enjoyed a fantastic and insightful session, hearing from a guest speaker who works for Manchester United who talked about careers and the opportunities available.

    After the careers talk our students had the opportunity to try some player shirts on, walk around the museum and take part in a stadium tour.

    Our Year 10 students all thoroughly enjoyed the day and were a credit to our academy.

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  • #PromSquad23

    Published 18/10/22

    Meet our Year 11 Prom Squad for 2023!

    Planning for our 2023 Leavers’ Prom is well underway as this year’s Prom Committee gets together for their first Prom meeting.

    Our Prom Ambassadors are really ambitious and are very much looking forward to organising what they claim will be the best Leaver’s Prom Co-op Academy Swinton has ever seen!

    Stay tuned as lots of exciting fundraising events are planned to start after October half-term from ‘Doughnut Week’ to ‘Sweet Shack’, hot chocolates and more!

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  • GCSE students ‘Snap Your Town’​​​​​​​

    Published 18/10/22

    For several months our Year 11 students have been working hard behind the scenes channeling their amazing creativity to create some beautiful and inspiring pieces as part of the project ‘Snap Your Town’ from local charity I4YPC.

    The ‘Snap Your Town’ project challenged students to create personal responses to living in Salford and we think you will agree their results are fantastic.

    We are really proud of our GCSE Photography students, whose outstanding work is now being celebrated on billboards across Salford for two weeks, along with posters and postcards distributed across the Salford community. Well done everyone!

    If you want to take a look for yourself you can find our boards displayed in the following locations:

    • Station Road (Top end towards Clifton)
    • Claremont Road (Irlams o’ th’ Height roundabout)
    • A676 Deane Road
    • A6017 Stockport Road and Birch Road
    • A664 Rochdale Road

    Mrs Shuttleworth, Mrs Hoggan, Miss Shakespeare-Smyth

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