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2 Key areas of work  



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Coordinates: 53°2912N 2°1422W / 53.4866°N 2.2394°W / 53.4866; -2.2394
 

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Co-operative College [1]
Company typeCo-operative
Founded1919 (1919)
Headquarters ,

Area served

Manchester, England

Key people

Neil Calvert, Principal and Chief Executive
Revenue5,492,423 pound sterling (2016) Edit this on Wikidata

Number of employees

24 (2016, 2019) Edit this on Wikidata
Websiteco-op.ac.uk

Co-operative College is a British educational charity dedicated to the promotion of co-operative values, ideas and principles within co-operatives, communities and society.[2]

Origins and development

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Stanford Hall, Nottinghamshire where the college was based from 1944 to 2001

The Co-operative College was established in 1919 by the Co-operative Union with ten overseas students based on the second floor of Holyoake House, Manchester, and in 1943 the College became a charitable trust.

In 1945, Holyoake House was damaged by a blitz, and the Co-operative College was forced to relocate to Stanford Hall, near Loughborough, where it spent almost fifty years. Along the years that the College spent in Stanford, it ran residential courses in social/economic subjects for adult learners and a wide range of retail and management courses for co-operative employees. In 1946, Dr Robert L. Marshall, OBE, MA, became the Principal and Chief Executive Officer.

The College has since returned to its original home at Holyoake House, and Neil Calvert is Principal and Chief Executive.

Key areas of work

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Holyoake House, Hanover Street, Manchester, where the College is currently based.

Schools and young people

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The College, following the steps of Robert Owen, considers education as an underpinning element, and is involved in projects that reach school and young people in different fields.

In partnership with the Co-operative Group, the College is developing a network of schools specialised in Business and Enterprise.

In the U.K., the College is developing new models to run schools as co-operatives; the co-operative trust schools are schools that are set up like co-operatives.

Besides this, the Co-operative College also has its “Young Co-operative” programme,[3] which any school can become involved with. This programme encourages pupils to create their own co-operative business.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ MCITP + CCNA
  • ^ Co-operative Values Make a Difference - Co-operative College Strategic Plan 2008-2010 (PDF), Co-operative College, retrieved 18 January 2010[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "About Us / Home - Young Co-operatives". Archived from the original on 2012-06-20. Retrieved 2012-06-26.
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