Councillor Garry Bridges, Executive Member for Children and Schools, Manchester City Council, said:
"Co-op have a good track record of operating schools in Manchester and elsewhere and it's great to see them at the helm of a much-needed brand new school in this part of the city.
"The academy might have only opened a few months ago and in temporary accommodation for now, but it's already making a positive difference to its pupils. It's brilliant news therefore that building work on their new school building is well-ahead of schedule and that pupils are now going to be able to move in a lot sooner than planned and well before the original date set of September 2023.
"Our children and young people deserve the best education, delivered in the best buildings, and this is what we're determined to ensure they get."
The Co-op Academies Trust, which already operates 26 schools and colleges across the north of England including in north Manchester, was chosen by the DFE, working in partnership with the council, to run the new school.
Benjamin Barker, Head of Academy, Co-op Academy Belle Vue, said:
"We’re very excited to be that much closer to moving into our amazing new school on Hyde Road. Not only will it be an amazing place for our students to learn and grow, but with our state-of-the-art sports, teaching and expressive arts facilities, it will be a fantastic hub open to the whole community.
"I want to thank Manchester City Council and Sir Robert McAlpine for working with us to build this amazing addition to East Manchester. It’s a true testament to what can be achieved through co-operation."