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Manchester Communication Academy


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nameManchester Communication Academy
coordinates
mottoWith you... for you... about you
establishedSeptember 2010
typeAcademy
principalSusan Watmough
addressSilchester Drive
cityManchester
countyGreater Manchester
countryEngland
country1United Kingdom
postcodeM40 8NT
local_authorityManchester
urn136105
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enrolment1200 (ages 11-16)
genderMixed
lower_age11
upper_age16
website

Manchester Communication Academy is a secondary school in Harpurhey, Manchester which opened in September 2010 and specialises in communication-related subjects including speaking and listening, languages, drama, media and presentation skills, and information communication technology. It is part of the Greater Manchester Academies Trust.

Building

The school was built in 2009-10 by Laing O'Rourke at a site on the corner of Rochdale Road and Queen's Road. Monsall Metrolink station is near the school. The school opened up for staffs and students on The 9 September 2010. The school has six different departments. Maths, English, Science, Creative Arts (Art, Music and Drama), Health and Wellbeing (P.E, Cooking and Hospitality/Catering) and Global Understanding (History, Geography, Citizenship, RE, ICT and MFL).

Sponsors

The school's lead sponsor is BT and its co-sponsors are Manchester City Council and The Manchester College. The name of the Principal is Susan Watmough.

References

References

  1. Coey, Miss K. (2012-07-10). "Frequently asked questions | Manchester Communication Academy". Mca.realsmartcloud.com.
  2. (2013-01-15). "The Manchester Communication Academy". Btplc.com.
  3. "Project overview - Manchester Communication Academy - Manchester City Council". Manchester.gov.uk.
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