CTE THE FRIENDS KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL 2022-2023
The Friend’s of King’s College School
The Friends of King’s College School ‘The Friends’ is a registered charity founded by parents in 1978. Its objectives are to further the education of pupils at King’s College School, Wimbledon and pupils at other schools in the maintained sector and overseas with which King’s has a formal relationship, our partnership schools.
With the invaluable support of an army of parent volunteers,The Friends completed a successful year of fundraising across our events which enabled us to continue supporting the bursary fund, partnerships programme, and school projects.
The Friends organise social and fundraising events throughout the year.
The events bring the community together and raise funds to support school projects and the wider King’s community.
Total allocations towards school projects amounted to £67,425. We allocated funds to support partnership schools (£18,300), purchase of new equipment across several areas including drama, art, design and engineering and music (£49,125).Total proceeds from second hand uniform sales contributed (£26,259) to the bursary fund.
We are enormously grateful to everyone who attended or helped organise our events.
Michelle Gilligan | Chair
The Friends of King’s College School Wimbledon | Southside Common | SW19 4TT Registered Charity No: 1005992 | friends@kcs.org.uk | @KCSFriends | friendsofkings.co.uk
Our people
The chair is supported by two vice chairs (junior school and senior school), an honorary treasurer and an honorary secretary.The vice chairs are responsible for communications to parents through year group representatives and deliver key dates of our events and communications via classlist and school posts.The vice chairs play an important role in maintaining key relationships with both the junior and senior school alongside parents.
The year group representatives are tasked with organising social events to help parents connect with one another as well as recruit and organise volunteer support necessary to run and host Friends events.The events themselves are organised by event committees that involve parents from across different year groups. All event committees are chaired or co-chaired by a member of the current Friends’ council.The council members meet regularly throughout the academic year to review activities and in consultation with King’s, determine how best to allocate the funds raised in accordance with the charitable objectives set out in our constitution.
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The
Friends
8 Committees
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Year Group volunteer time Representatives in 2022-23 year
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20 Council
Members
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Individual council members are responsible for specific events as listed below. As of 31[st ] July 2023, the Friends’ council comprises of:
| Kinna Amin | Co-Chair Community Tea |
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| Fiona Arney | Vice Chair, Junior School |
| Antony Berry | Director of Development |
| Dr. Anne Cotton | Head |
| Sonia D’Allance de Melo Mike Eley |
Chair Christmas Fair Co-Chair Fireworks |
| Lucie Favre | Second-Hand Uniforms |
| Michelle Gilligan | Chair The Friends |
| Rebecca Hamblin | Co-Chair Fireworks |
| Tina Hene | Co-Chair Community Tea |
| Louise Hunter | Co-Chair Quiz |
| Lukas Kolff | Chair FamilyFun |
| Ted Lougher Junior School Headmaster Robert Parker Governor ~~<<~~ ~~a~~ |
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| Prachi Prasad | Co-ChairQuiz |
| Camilla Richardson ~~OO~~ |
Vice Chair,Senior School ~~OO~~ |
| Samantha Sinclair HonorarySecretary Catherine Slattery ChristmasFair ~~~~~~ |
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| Julie Straughan Stewart Tan |
Partnerships Honorary Treasurer |
Our reach and community
The Parents of King’s Pupils
The parent body of King’s who volunteer, support, attend or otherwise participate in Friends’ events with their children.
We also draw upon the parent body and alumni to volunteer their time and expertise at our annual Careers Fair (hosted in conjunction with the King’s careers team) for upper fifth and lower sixth pupils.
We also provide valuable second-hand uniform collections and sales to parents on a termly basis.
The Partnership Community
The Friends support the King’s extensive partnership and outreach programme including Junior Aspirations and Open Doors Project.
The community projects involve 9 state secondary schools 12 state primary schools 3 special schools from Wandsworth, Kingston and Merton.
The Wimbledon Community
Our Christmas Fair and Community Tea events welcome families of the wider Wimbledon community, including the local elderly and from local care homes.
Our Christmas Fair attracts over 2,800 visitors on site, and we welcome more than 200 elderly guests to join us for Community Tea.
We are also grateful to be able to secure sponsorship from local businesses to support our events.
Our King's families attend and enjoy our events including Fireworks, Family Fun, Quiz and biennial Ball.
The King’s Pupils
King’s pupils receive the benefit of enhanced school equipment across several departments from drama, art, music, science, and sport.
In addition, over 200 King’s pupils volunteer in 50 projects every Friday from mentoring, tutoring, sports activities, and drama performances, as part of the partnerships and outreach programme we support.
We also support the school’s bursary fund, allocating all proceeds from second-hand uniform sales and other funding.
Allocation
We committed the following allocation to school projects and the King’s bursary fund. Items are purchased and integrated into school use as soon as possible.
| Allocation | Amount |
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| King’s bursary fund | £26,259 |
| Community partnerships and Open Doors Project £18,300 ~~OO~~ |
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| Music – Digital keyboard and accessories | £5,358 |
| Drama – Wireless microphones | £10,124 |
| Design and Engineering – Denford Router Pro | £16,884 |
| Design and Engineering – Robotics kit | £2,340 |
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| Design and Engineering – Wazer water jet cutter | £10,200 |
| School Archive – Bryan Stokes archive room | £752 |
| Art – Clay slab roller Drama – Staging blocks and puppets TOTAL |
£1,788 £1,680 £93,685 |
Testimonals
“The pupils are already having great fun learning about eye tracking, moving mouths with syllables and trying to create connections between the puppet and the audience.”
Drama
“The new equipment has introduced a more interactive element to the display and has helped to signal to people passing by that the room is an exhibition space open to visitors. A lower sixth pupil commented “I love this room”.’ School Archivist
“Whilst we have only taken possession of the equipment recently, we are looking forward to using it regularly at rehearsals, concerts, jazz, rock and community events. It will transform the sound quality and versatility of our performances at so many events, and will be appreciated by King’s musicians for several school generations.”
Music
Looking forward
We actively work to strengthen the sense of community at King’s and to further enhance the relationship between The Friends and the broader school community including partnerships.
We will continue to work with the school to review the bids process and ensure it best reflects the school’s budgeting timetable and educational needs.
We aim to allocate funds to projects at King’s and our partnership schools that embody the values of The Friends and the school. In particular, we will strive to be inclusive and to ensure our events are accessible for everyone in our community.This includes maintaining affordable pricing of events by managing increased event costs and procuring support and sponsorship from local businesses.
Thank you
We are immensely grateful to everyone who helped organise, support or attended our events. Without the efforts of our many supporters and volunteers, our contribution and the King’s sense of community would be diminished.
In addition to all the year group representatives and council members, special thanks go to the following people for their outstanding contributions this year:
Lukas Kolff (Family Fun event), Rebecca Hamblin and Mike Eley (Fireworks), Sonia D’Allance de Melo (Christmas Fair), Tina Hene, Dee Patel and Kinna Amin (Community Tea), Prachi Prasad and Louise Hunter (Quiz), Lucie Favre (Second Hand Uniforms).
We also extend our sincerest thanks to the Head, Junior School Headmaster, the Development Office and all members of the school community who have so generously supported us and contributed to our success this year.
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Registered Charity No. I CM)5992 THE FRIENDS KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Report and Financial Statements Year ended 31 July 2023
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2023 Contents Pages Report of the Trustees Independent Examiner's Report Statement of Financial Activities Balance Sheet Notes to the financial statements
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Report of the Trustees for the year ended 31 Juty 2023 The Trustees of The Friends of KCS Charity C'the Charity.) present their report along wlth the financial statements for the year ended 31 July 2023. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out on page 8 and comply with the Chariry's constitution and applicable law. The object of the Charity is to adnce the educatlon of pupils at Klng's College School. Wimbledon ("the School"). In furtherance of thls objecL The Charity may: develop more extended relationships becween the staff. parents and others associated with the School, and wlth schools In the maintained sector and overseas vAth which the School has formal relationships. engage In actlvltles whlch support the School and advance the education of the pupils attending l( Including those from Schools In the publlc seccor wlth which the school has a formal relatlonshlp provlde and asslst In the provislon of facilities for education at the School not normally provided by the Governing Body. The Charity's objecc5 are achleved through organising fundraislng events for the puplls and thelr parents and donatlng the net proceeds of rhose events for the purchase of items which the Trustees agree would beneflc the school, Includlng supportlng actlvltles which are undertaken in partnership wlth Schools in the public se¢tor. In additlon. contributions are made to the KCS Bursary Fund. The Trustees confirm that they have referred to the Charlty Commlsslon's general guidance on publlc benefit when revlewing the Charlty's aims and objectives and In plannlng actlvltles. Wlth the Invaluable support of parent volunteers and the year group representatlves, The Charlty has completed another year of successful fundraising. The Friends are dellghted that thSs year saw the Charity hosting the trnditional fundraising events of Fireworks. Christmas Fair, Family Fun Even( and Qulz NlghL Second Hand Unlform sales contlnued throughout the year and have been hugely popular. The fundrdlslng actlvities during the year have rnlsed total funds of £79,083 and Interest on deposits ContribUd £1,093. The total commitments tovnrds School prolects during the year amounted to £67.425. The charity agreed to support actlvitles with local public sec(or schools (£18,300): the purchase of school equlpment across a number of different areas of the school. including Design and Engineering. Music and Drama (£49.125). In addition, a contrlbution of £26,259 was made to the KCS Bursary Fund from the se of second hand uniforms. As at 31 July 2023. £166,21 O is committed but not yet spent on school projects. the majori of which is expected to be Incurred In the next12 months and for which a provision ha5 been made in these accounts.
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Report of the Trustees for the year ended 31 July 2023 A net deficit of £14,01 I has been deducted from opening funds of £43.661. The Chariry has no fixed commltments and. therefore. it is not considered necessary to hold any specific level of reserves. Monies are only allocated to projects after the funds have been raised. It 15 the policy of the Charlty to detennine that the total of funds coMmitd will never exceed the funds held. The Charlry Is governed by a wrltten constltutlon last updated In May 2016. The management of the Charity is vested in a Councll conslsrlng of not more than twenty four members. These Include the Head Master, the Headmaster of the Junior School and a member of the Governlng Body of the School. The Chair. Honorary Secretsry, the Honordry Treasurer and the other ordinary members are appointed at the Annual General Meetlng. The Council meets four tlmes a year to admlnlster the Charfty and to make declslons about expendlture on School projects. The organisatlon of the fundraising events is managed on a day-t041ay basis by indSvidual event commlttees made up of parents from dlfferent year groups of the School. Each event commlcree15 chaired by or under th¢ concrol of a current member of the Councll. The Charlty has a very close relatlonshlp wlth Klng's College School vA)Ich Is a charity and whlch nominates some of the Trustees of the Charity. Internal risks are minlmised by the Implemenrawon of formal procedures for the authorisation of all trdnsactions and projects. Budgeting and expendlture control of events are formulated so that there Is an excess of income over expenditure for each fvndralslng event. To reduce exposure to rlsk monles are only committed to projects after the funds have been raised, never In antiCipaon. Under the Constitution. there are no resrrictions on the power of the Charlty to make any Investmenrs which the Trustses see fiL Some surplus cash is placed on deposlt in the COIF Charities Deposit Fund (see note 8>.
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Report of the Trustees for the year ended 31 July 2023 AA The members of the Council for the year 2022-23 wer& Mlchelle Gllllgan (Chair) steart Tan (Honorary Treasurer) Samantha Sinclair (Honornry Secretary) Robert Parker (Governor) Dr Anne Cotton (Head KCS) John Short Rlng (Alternate for Head KCS- resigned 22 May 2023) Ted Lougher (Head KCJS) Antony Berry (Dlrector of Developmenc) Fiona Arney (Vice Chair- Junlor- elected 22 May 2023) Camilla Richardson (Wice Chair- Senior) Sonia D'Allance de Melo Klnna Amln Mike 8ey Lucie Favre Rebecca Hamblln Tina Hene Louise Hunter Lukas Kolff Prnthi Prasad Catherine Slattery Julia Stockil (resiy)ed 22 May 2023) Julie Straughan Barclays Bank plc- current account CCLA (COIF) - deposit account King's College Scho Southside LONDON SW19 4rr
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Report of the Trustees for the year ended 31 July 2023 Re5 onsibilities of the t The Charities ACE 201 I requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of rhe Charity's financial activiiies during rhe year and of its financial position at the end of the year. In preparing the financial starementS, the Tru5tee5 are required to.. select suirable accounting policies that are appropriate for the Chariry and apply them consistently- make judgements and esiimares thar are reasonable and prudenL follow applicable accouncing standards and the Chariue5 SORP. disclosing and explaining any departures in the financial statements and prepare the financ131 sratemenrs on the basis that the Chariry will continue in operation unless ir is inappropriate to presume this. The Trustees confirm that they have complied with the above requirements in preparing (he finanaal stacemenr5. The Trustees are required co manage the Charity in accordance with Consriiurion. mainrain accounting record5 which disclose with reasonable accuracy ac any time the financial position of che Charity and enable them to ensure that the financial staremenrs comply wirh the Charicies Act 201 l. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Chari and hence for caking reasonable steps for ¢he prevention and detec£ion of fraud and other irregularicies. Michelle Gillizan Approved by the Trustees and 5izned on their behalf by Michelle Gilligan (Chair) 25 September 2023
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THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Statement of Flnanclal Activltles for the year ended 31 July 2023 Unr¢strlctÈd Restrlct Fuhdi Funds Unr•rtr5¢tod FuDd$ Rejtrlrt Fund5 INCOMING FUNDS DOrtIOn 1620 3,620 Gft Ald Dqpgslt Int•rut Actlvltl¢• In furtheraM• of th• chArlty's obl•cts i#¢tsme Irom fvndr41ilng ¢¥ts 1.093 1.093 66 66 199.902 199.902 340388 340.580 TOTAL INCOMING FUNDS 341654 344 274 RESOURCES EXPENDED Cort of tlItI•l In lurthernn¢• of th• charlty'i objects ExpHn545 01 fvndrdhlng w)ts Other contrlbudons 12019 382 120019 382 224,734 224.734 1620 242 139,041 2,620 ndry •xpens 242 139.041 93M4 93 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 215006 115006 364017 620 306 6>7 NET INCOMING I {OUTGOING) FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS BROUGHT FORWARD TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWAIID (14.011) 43.661 <14,011) 43.661 (22.363) 6&024 (22,363) 66.024 The notes on pa8e5 8 to 11 form part of these accounts.
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Balance Sheet at 31 July 2023 Noce 2023 2023 2022 2022 Current assecs Debtors and prepayments Balances ai bank 20.008 17.438 COIF Charicies deposli fund Curren¢ a¢counc 37.184 36.091 149.258 72.294 186.442 108.385 Total Current assers 206.450 125,823 Crediiors .' Amounis falling due within one year Provislon for commicments 10 school projeas and bursary 10.591 9.636 10 166.210 72,S26 Total net asset5 29.6SO 43.661 Funds Unrescricted 29.650 43,661 Resrricted The notes tsn pag•s 8 ca 10 forrn part Gf chese a¢counfS. Approved by the Board of Trustees on 25 September 2023 and signed on ics behaK by.. M. Gilligan. Chair S.T3n. Honorary Treasurer
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Notes to the financlal statements for the year ended 31 July 2023 Accounting polScles (a) Basls of Accounting. The financial s(atements have been prepared in accordance wkh the Chartties SORP (FRS102) "Accounting and Reporting by Charities." Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charityes preparlng thelr accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporring Standard applicable in rhe UK and Republic of Ireland" and the Charitles Art 2011. The financial statemen¢s have been prepared under hiscorical cost convention. The charity is a public benefit enti¢y as defined by FRS 102. Ib) Cash flow exempcion: The Chariry has taken advantsge of the following disclosure exemption in preparing these financial statement4 as perniitted by FRS 102: the requirements of Secuon 7 Statement of Cash Flows. (c) Incom& All income is recognised in the Statement of Flnanclal Actlvlties once the tharity has enutlementto the fund& it is probable thatthe income will be received and the amount can be measured reliably. (d) Income from donated goods: Income from the sale of donated goods is recognised when the goods are sold due to the irnpracticalicy of measuring the fair Ydlue ofgoods donated. (e) Expenditure: Expendicure recognised once there is a legal or conscrucuve obligation to make a payment to a third party, it is probable thar setdement will be required and the amount of the obligation can be measured relbably. (fj Taxation: The charicy is exemptfrom UK income and capital gains tax due to its dmritable status. Fund Accountin& Restricted funds are funds to be used in accorthnce wlth the specifi¢ rescrictions imposed by the donor5 or for the specific purposes specified when requesting donations. Unrestricwt funds comprise those funds which the mistees are free to use for any purpose in furtherance of the Charirable objec¢s. Fundrnising Events Proceeds Expendithre SurpluslDeficit 2022-23 Fireworks evening Chrisrm3s Fair 97,924 86.900 11.024 53,272 17.467 22,252 8.347 31.020 9,120 Summer Ball Family fun day Merchandise sales 4,980 3,320 1.660 2nd Hand Clothes Sale 26,259 26,259 199,902 120.819 79,083
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Notes to the flnanclal statements for the year ended 31 July 2023 Proceeds Expendlture surplu8fiClt 2021-22 fireworks evening ChrIStm Fair 100.774 85.043 15,731 25.437 7,985 43.650 738 46512 1&037 150.582 21.075 8.052 106.932 Qulz Nlght Sumrner Ball Family fun day Merthandise sales 4.370 3,632 2nd Hand Clothes Sale 21313 340588 22.313 15,854 224.734 Profit made on the sale of second hand unrforni PAve been dOnad ro the KCS Bursary Fund. Tru¥tw' up¢ns¢s Tnjsttts received no rernunerarlon Fxrt were re1mburl for goods and seNces ordered by the Trustees on behalf of the Charity In connectyon viith its fundraising and social events. Oth¢r Contrlbutlons 2023 2023 2023 2022 2022 2022 nds funds nth funds communky tea 382 382 2,620 L620 382 382 2.620 1620 Sundry EXSe$ Sundry expenditure indudes srems Incurred in running Council meetlngs and other administrdtiye items.
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 Juty 2023 School Projects and contrlbutions to KCS Bursary Fund 2023 2022 Net amount committed to sthool proiecrs Contribution$ to KCS Bursary Fund 67.425 99.839 39.202 93.684 139.041 Debtors Thi5 represents deposits made to $ce providers for upcoming events. COIF Charitles Deposit Fund This represents an investsnent in a Common Deposit Fund set up under section 25 of the Charitres Act 1993, now section l 00 of the Charioes Act 201 l. and a scheme of the Charity Commissioners dated 27 June 1995. The fund has a rdtÉng of Ath the highest possible. from Fitth Ratings and pays interest to depositors monthly. The fund is managed by CCLA Fund Managers Limited. Creditors: Amounts falling due wlthln one year This represents deposits received from stall holders for the Christmas Fair. 10. Provlslon for commltments to school prolects 2023 2022 Balance at start of the year Commtunents ThRde during the year Reversal of unused amounts 71526 35.694 93.684 100,546 (706) 63.00 Payments made during year Balance at end of the year 166.210 n526 At 31 July 2023. £16&210 was committed ro Khool projecrs not yet compled. the maioriry of vthich is expec*d to be incwred in the 12 months. io
THE FRIENDS OF KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Notes to the financlal statements for the year ended 31 July 2023 Amount c<)mmitted to school durfng the year. KCS Bur3ary Fund Community parmer5hips & Open Door 01¢C(S Muslc - Diw'tai keyboard and accessorles Dr71- Wlreless mkrophones Design and En8ineerin8 - Denford CNC Router 1000 Pro Design and ineerIng . Vex IQ r¢)botics ki¢ Design and Enw"neering . Wazer desktop water let cu(¢¢r 26,259 18.3(X) 5.358 10,124 16.884 1340 10,200 School Archive. Bryan Stokes arthlve rnom Art- Clay slab roller Drama- Sra8ing blocks puppefs 752 1.788 1.680 93,684 Relat•d party tran*a¢tlo There have been no related parcy transac¢lons that requlre dlsclosur¢.
THE FRIENDS OF KINryS COLLEGE SCHOOL k¢Dd•nt Ex•nln•rfs Report for th• y¢4r end 31 July 2022 I report on the Sulen ofThe Fr d KCS for the year ded 31 Jdy 2023. which ¥e set out on page$ 6 to I l. you conslder the autht requlrerrmt of seetion 144 af the CFwitse5 Act ZOI I (the Art) does not apply. 1¢ is my reswuibifxy to s¢x< on the bast5 of procethjrts speafiod in tF General ThreCri0 tp•en ty the awiLY COM1)fter$ le10ft 14515)(b) of the ACL a revle• of the accoun records kept by the amrity and a compari50n of thè finanaal ven by the fAnCI sr*tthnents. Teddlnyon TWI I I)Q8