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2025-07-31-accounts

Holbrook Community - Pre school

Registered Charity No. 1014885

Trustees Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 July 2025

Holbrook Community Pre-school

Registered Charity No. 1014885

Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 July 2025

Contents

Page
Legal and Administrative Information 1
Trustees' Annual Report 2-3
Review of Activities 4
Financial Review 5
Independent Examiner's Report on the Accounts 6
Receipts and Payments Account 7

Legal and Administrative Information

Holbrook Community Pre-school

Registered Charity No. 1014885

Management Committee and Trustees

The Management Committee, who are also trustees, are appointed each year at the AGM at which time the previous Management Committee is dissolved. The Management Committee members that served during the period up to the date of this report were:

th - For the period from 12 October 2024 current

Caitlin Bates (Chair) Kathryn Browning (Secretary) Sarah Marchant (Treasurer) Jolene Ryan (Member) Jennifer Walsh (Member) Roseanne Green (Staff)

th - th For the period from 12 October 2023 12 October 2024

Caitlin Bates (Chair) Lisa Williams (Secretary) Amy Hide (Treasurer) Roseanne Green (Staff)

Charity Number

Registered Number 1014885

Principal Address

Nightingales, Worthing Road, Southwater West Sussex RH13 9HG

Registered Charity No. 1014885

Holbrook Community Pre-school

Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 July 2025

Introduction

Holbrook Community Pre-school was established in 1983 with the aim of enhancing the development and education of children under statutory school age, in a parent-involving and community-based group, in the Holbrook area of Horsham.

The overall management and control of the Pre-school rests with the management committee, who are also the Pre-school’s charity trustees. The officers of the committee are the Chair, treasurer and the secretary and in addition there have been 1 other elected or coopted committee members. The charity is an unincorporated association and its constitutional document, based on the model constitution produced by the Pre-school Learning Alliance, was last updated on 1[st] March 2017.

Pre-school activities are run by highly qualified and experienced staff and 1 part time administrator all employed by the Pre-school. At any one time the Pre-school has up to 45 children, between the ages of 2 and 5 years, registered.

Review of Activities

We have had a very successful year, with more children than the previous years attending.

Our Christmas Fayre raised £721.81, compared with £633.75 in 2023.

At Easter we once again held a sponsored bounce in the garden. This raised £751.20, compared with £979.70 in 2024

During July we held our Summer Fayre which raised 869.90 compared with £584.50 in 2024

Trustees

Committee members, who are also trustees, give their time freely and are not remunerated. The minimum number of committee members is 5 and at least 60 per cent of the committee members are family members (i.e. parents or guardians of children who attend the Pre-school).

The committee members are elected for one year at the Annual General Meeting. Retiring committee members are eligible for reelection unless they have already served as a committee member for ten consecutive years. As part of their training, trustees are given an induction and are kept up to date with legislative requirements.

In setting our objectives and planning our activities the committee members have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit and in particular to its supplementary public benefit guidance on advancing education and on fee-charging.

Signed Caitlin Bates_____ ___ Date______ _16/10/25_

Caitlin Bates(chairperson)

Signed Sarah Marchant ____ Date16/10/25___

Sarah Marchant (treasurer)

Signed Kathryn Browning___ Date__16/10/25_____

Kathryn Browning (secretary)

Financial Review

This year our finances reflect the evolving nature of Pre-School and our efforts to continue to provide high quality early years education.

We are a non profit making charity and one of our main principles is to keep the fees as low as possible so that no children are excluded from Pre-school due to their financial background.

Fundraising and donations; We made £2622.91 through fundraising and donations efforts this year. In the climate of austerity we are very pleased with this.

Surplus £21174

We finished the year with a substantial surplus, for the second time in a row.

This is mainly due to the extra children registered with us and therefore receive more funding from West Sussex. Also continuing to control our expenditure.

At the end of the year the pre-school had total funds of £50643.85 however this includes £22.50 non funded fees for September 2025,with no restricted balance. We have a healthy contingency reserve of £18,761 which would enable pre-school to close and meet all its financial obligations.

The financial strategy of the pre-school is to maintain a balanced budget. We believe this will be achieved by the higher number of children attending, the continued fundraising efforts of parents and staff and a tight control on expenditure throughout the coming year and advertising.

There were no outstanding liabilities at the 2025 financial Year End.

Signed Sarah Marchant ___Date_ 16/10/25 ____

Sarah Marchant (treasurer)

Holbrook Community Pre-school

Registered Charity No. 1014885

Independent Examiner's Report on the Accounts

Section A – Independent Examiners Report

Report to the Trustees of Holbrook Community Pre-school, charity number 1014885 on the accounts for the period ended 31 July 2025 set out on pages 5 to 6

Respective The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. responsibilities of The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year trustees and examiner under section 43(2) of the Charities Act 1993 (the 1993 Act) and that an independent examination is needed. It is my responsibility to:

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention Independent 1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material examiner's statement respect, the requirements:

Signed:
Name:
Address:
Barbara Budd
Barbara Budd
30 Byron Close, Horsham West Sussex RH12 5PA

Holbrook Community Pre-school

Registered Charity No. 1014885

Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended 31 July 2025

2025 2024
£ £
RECEIPTS
Nursery Funding 100592 68843
Fees (including snacks) 23772 22919
Registration Fees
Fund Raising
Deposits refunded
Funded Deposits 200 200
Unfunded Deposits 50 450
Fund Raising 2423 3303
Gift Aid 922 793
Donations 200 260
WCCC Grant
Uniform 19 21
Inclusion Funding 6554 9218
TOTAL RECEIPTS 134732 106007
PAYMENTS
Salaries – Teaching 73223 64501
Salaries – Admin 7522 6429
Pension/HMRC 5796 5861
Rent 20065 16061
Snacks 701 462
Activities 509 542
General 818 804
Stationery 167 58
Gifts 242 15
Fund Raising Costs 156 268
Fund Raising Money spent 526 1693
Membership 412 756
Insurance 1052 1217
Registration 50 50
Uniform - Staff 364 87
Uniform - children
160 225
Training 347 579
Donations
DBS – Staff/Committee 370 339
Inclusion Spending
1078 341
Deposits refunded
TOTAL PAYMENTS 113558 100288
SURPLUS / (DEFICIT) (21174) (5719)
BANK ACCOUNTS 2025 2024
Current A/C Current A/C
Opening Balance £50,495 £30,299
Receipts
£134,732 £106,007
Payments
£113,558 £100,288
W Sx Funding recd in 2023 for 2024 -£6572
W Sx Funding recd in 2024 for 2025
-£21,049 £21049
£22.50 for Sept 25
£23
Closing Balance
£50,643 £50,495
2025 2024
Contingency A/C
Opening Balance £18569 £18378
Receipts £192 £191
Closing Balance £18,761 £18,569