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Welcome from Co-op Academy Manchester

In this week's update for parents and carers:

  • Find out about the bus strike planned for later this week
  • Learn about our Community Fridge
  • See our new Knowledge Organisers
  • Read about when our Eco-Club students met royalty

 

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Bus operator industrial action 

We have been sent the below information about the upcoming bus strikes by Transport for Greater Manchester.

The 708 school bus service will still operate as normal. However, some local bus services will not be running. Please ensure you check and, if your child will be affected, you make alternative plans for their journey to/from school.

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Bus passengers are being urged to plan their journey ahead of industrial action expected to take place Friday 19 – Monday 22 September by some operator staff in Greater Manchester. You can find out more from the press release HERE.

Bolton and Wigan services are unaffected, but those operated by Stagecoach, Metroline and First – accounting for around two-thirds of Bee Network buses across the rest of Greater Manchester – will not run, including some school buses.

Bus passengers with seven, 28-day or annual passes, as well as those with concessionary passes – including Our Pass - will be able to use their tickets and passes on all Metrolink trams on strike days.

Those who can are encouraged to travel outside the busiest peak times, with passengers encouraged to check ahead of travelling and leave more time for their journey. Roads may also be busier, whilst demand for hire bikes is also expected to rise. As many staff as possible will be at key locations, such as interchanges, to help bus passengers get around, with TfGM extending the opening hours of its contact centre to ensure people can get in touch with any questions.  

Full details of services that are not expected to run, where people can use existing tickets and other travel advice can be found on the Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) website at: www.beenetwork.com/bus-industrial-action.

If you have queries, please contact our Bee Network Customer Call Centre on: 0161 244 1000


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Community Fridge

Our Community Fridge reopens this week.

The Fridge will open on Wednesdays, 3.30pm - 4.30pm.

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Everybody is welcome at Higher Blackley's Community Fridge.

We have non-perishable food items, toiletries and some cleaning products. There is no charge to use the Fridge and no need to register. We don't collect any personal details. 

If you would like your child to collect items on your behalf, please let us know in advance at manc-community-m@coopacademies.co.uk


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Knowledge Organisers

All students have been given a Knowledge Organiser and pencil case. These items should be brought into school each day and put on the desk at the start of lessons. 


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Parking

The road outside the academy is a busy but narrow road and can get very congested, particularly at the end of the school day.

If possible, please consider parking a little further away from the academy or collecting your child slightly later. 

Students can access the academy Library after school until 4pm. We will also be launching our extracurricular calendar in the coming weeks.


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Royal visit to the Natural History Museum

Our Eco-club students were thrilled to talk about the work they've been doing as part of the National Education Nature Park with Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince and Princess of Wales.

Read more about their visit here.

 


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Our Knowledge Organisers contain the essential information to be successful in every lesson. Students should have their Knowledge Organiser and pencil case on their desk at the start of each lesson.
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