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Co-op Academy North Manchester

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Co-op Academy North Manchester, formerly known as Manchester Creative and Media Academy, is a secondary school located in Blackley, Manchester, UK. First established in 2009, the school relocated to a brand new building in 2012 costing about £3.5 Million. The school offers high school education from year 7–11. In 2015, the school was taken over by the Co-operative Academies Trust.

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Co-op Academy North Manchester
Victoria Ave East, Manchester Charlestown

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Victoria Ave East
M9 7SS Manchester, Charlestown
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