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  1. We’re a sixth form college in East Manchester for students aged between 16-19. We offer a range of A Levels and BTECs in a modern, purpose-built college full of state-of-the-art IT and digital technology.

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      Young people aged over 16 years in full-time education can...

    • Principal’s Welcome

      We’re currently Manchester’s highest performing sixth form...

    • Mission Statement

      We are here to offer you a sixth form college that will help...

    • Ofsted Report

      Emma Soper, Principal of Connell, said: “I’m really pleased...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Connell Co-op College is a 16-19 college in East Manchester. We first opened 2014 as Connell Sixth-form College next to Manchester City’s Etihad Campus and we have many links with the football club. Manchester City actually donated the land that the college is built on.

  4. Applications open on Monday 2 September. Apply online: connell.applicaa.com. We’ll be visiting schools, presenting in Year 11 assemblies and attending careers fairs to tell you everything you need to know about Connell.

  5. The Sixth Form College, Colchester provides prestigious, full-time academic education for 16-19 year olds, combined with excellent pastoral care and an exceptional range of personal development opportunities and wider activities.

  6. The Co-op already offers 16-year-olds leaving its academies the opportunity to become an apprentice, but this is the first time that teenagers will receive a grant so they can work at the Co-op while continuing their sixth form studies. Connell Co-op College, which has been rated as “good” by Ofsted, is ideally placed to attract students ...

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  8. The sixth form college was one of three new free schools to be approved by Education Minister Michael Gove in July 2012, 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 pa...

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