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R•gl•t•r•d In Eryland
Ch•lty Numow.. 1017153
St George's
WEYBRIDGE
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023

8T GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
CONTENT8
GovemorB, offi￿r$ •nd Adviws
Annual R•FQrt ofthe Gtr4•mor•'.-
DlrectOf¥' Report
Strategic Report
IrKlep•ndent Audltorf• Report
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Consolldal•d St•twn•nl pf FIn￿¢￿Il A￿ti￿
CMsolldat•d •nd SthoDI Bala￿? Sh••t
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ConwAld•t•d C••hlkyw St•t•ment
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Not•• to.the FlnJncl•l Stat￿nentl
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
GOVERNORS, OFFICERS AND ADVISERS
GOVERNORS, OIRECYOR8 AND CHARITY TRUSTEES
The Governors of St George'8 Weybridge I'lhts Charity, or'lhe School'l ore the Charity's trustees under Gh8rrtv
law and the dlrnctor8 of the ¢h8rrt8ble company. The members ol the G0￿mIng Body who 9erved In office 88
Gov$rnors d¢Jring the year and subsequently ar* d•tal￿d bebw".
131
141
151
Mr D N￿an
Chalr ol Go¥emors from 22 November 2021
Mrs S Allom"
Mr D 81carregul"
Mr8 T 8owden'
Mrs C Bumham
MrB M Faweatt.
Dr L Gordon
Mr K Gosal,
Mr J Hood.
Appolnted 21 November 2022
Appoint•d 21 Nov•mb•r 2022
Mr T Klrkham
Resigned 18 September 2022 and sub8•quenUy
rea
Inl•d on 1Jt March 2023
Mr N L•mmon
Prol A H Mugg•rfdg8
MrB S Munk
Mr C S W Preacott
Mri M Sal¢h•l'
Mrs C Sh8¥lin'
Retlr¢d 21 November 2022
R•tired 27 Novernber 2023
111 Financ? Jnd Ri8k Commltle•
121 Aca¢Jemi¢ and PaitorAI CornrnStta•
131 Nominabonj an¢ Governanco Commltiee
141 Jo8tphlte EthoB Committee
151 Slralegic Plannlng Committ
Pamnt of a pupil al one of Ihe School8
Durin9 the ye8r lh& activitie¥ of the Governing Body were ¢orrl•il out Ihiough fiv• ¢ommltt•e8. Thè govefnori
voted In March 2023 to add a Strategic Planning Commlttee and they voted In November 2023 lo disband the
Remuneration Suty Commitie9 and 6ubBume its re3ponslbllltle8 inlo the Fln8nce and Risk Cornrnittee. The
m•mberghip ofthese cornmitte8$ 1$ shown above lof each govemor.
OFFICERS
H••d$
Sl G8orgÉ'& Cd16ge Weybridge
Sl George'g Junior School Weybrfdgg
The 8ursar
Cl•rk to the Go¥wn¢r8 (effectiv? Sept 20221
Mrs RCF Owens
Mf A J Hudson (due lo retlre Aug 20251
Mr G Cole
Mrs C Punt
Addre88eJ st Geory•'• Collo9•
Weybridge Road, Addl•8tone
Surr•y KT15 2QS
st G•org0'v Junlor School
Tham83 Street, W¢ybrldge
SuTrey, KT13 8NL
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GOVERNORS. OFFICER8 AND AtIV18ERS
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V•al¢ WaBbrough Y￿Ard•
Orchard Cowt
Orchwd Lan•
Audltov•.'
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60 Go8wJH R04d
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GOVERNORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
The Govemw ol Sl George 8 Vveybridge P￿Sent their annual report for the year endeLI 31 July 2023 under th
Companies Act 20Q6 Bnd Charlt*$ Act 2011, thus IneJudirvJ thts Directors, Report und Strategic Report under
the 2006 Act, together with Ihe audited 1Snan¢lal 3talement5 lor the y•ar.
DIRECTORS, REPORT
CONSTITUTION AND OBJECTS
St Georg•'s Weybridge I'lhe Charity. Of 'lhe S¢hool'l was found•d In 1993, when the runnlng of St George'$
was transferred from its founding Congregalion of Joseph￿e5 to a ￿Y board of tTVStees, and 1$ registered with
Ihe Ch8rity Comffli89bn under charity numb8r 7017853. 11 l• con•lllutgd 56 a company limlted by guarantee
regl8t•r•d In England. No 02769023. The Charty h govemed by it• Art*l•$ of￿10C￿ty.￿ l•$1 am•rtd•d on 20
December 2010.
The Charity'Sob￿cl•, as letout In th• Arlclelof A88oclalbn, •re the •dvancem8ntol•ducath)n by th• provision
and conduct of a 8¢hool or ychool8 for boyo and girli to ¢nablo the ￿￿lIment of th•lr acadernlc potential and
per•on41 dttvelopment withln an ethos of Chr181ian Idul8 ¥¥hl¢h derive from the tradillon$ and leaching of tho
Roman C41holt Church and by aneillary or In¢idenlal edu¢81Son or rollgiou8 actlvlll•• for th& ben•fil of th
communlty.
In furtheranc• èf thli object for th• publc benefft, the Charity operatea 8rhools known a$ Sl George'8
Colkryge, W•ybrl(Ige and St G￿ry•,9 Junior School, W•ybridge ( Ihe School8'1, h81 e8tabllshed ond otlmlnlsterg
buro8rle8, awards ond other benel4¢lion8, and aets al the trustee and manager of propDty, endowm•nli,
téque818 and glfts given or è•t&blished In th• purbuance of Inl8 objoct.
Th& Charity w48 known al Sl George'8 Coll•ge Weybridg• untll 24 December 2012 when Cornpanles Hou1•
regl•lewd Ihe change ol n•me lo St Georg8'1 Weybrldge.
AIMS, OBJECTIVE8 AND ACTMTIES
Alm•
The Charlty's glrni •r•'.
10 •8lHb118h the Coll•g• as 4 doy school lor 11-1 B-ye&r.olJ boys and glr18 and the Junlor School a8
day school for 2. 11.year-old boyi and glr18, In whl¢h eoch child 18 •neour89ed to luNil thelr polenti41',
to offer all 8ludent8 a holbslic range of opportunltle• •0 th41 th•y con ach￿￿* lo tho best of th•ir abilrty
thln • fr•mewx)rk of ¥hared C8lhollc, Chrlstbn 4r￿ Joiephtte values and •iand8rd?', and
to V8lug and nurture studènts a8 Individuals, 94vlng them 8 8on•¢ of their own ielf-worth and of tho
value of ￿￿1¢& lo others. thu• prepartng them for lif• beyond 8chool.
The 8o*rd is mindful of the long-•tanding need lo provlde publi¢ b•nefil and of the r•quimmenls of the Ch•rilie$
Act 2011. In th18 connection tho Bo4r(I h•8 monitored cloioly Ihg guidanco on publi¢ b•n•frt produc•d by tho
Ch•rlty Commi88ion tO9•ther it8 8uppl•mental guid&r￿ on f••-chBrglng.
Prfm•ry ObJ•ctl¥••
Th• pr4mary obl¢¢llve8 ofthe Ch•rbty to fvlfil Ihme airns ar•..
lo provlde • •lirnulalkng18ornlng envlronment In whlch 8tudents can ¢evolop their academic potenty8110
the fvll.,
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GOVERNORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
ta provlde a h8ppy, salo and •acure p8$iorai envlromient, rooted In th• Roman C•iholk tyadhlon artd
•haped by Josephite ¥alue8, in whith 8tud•nlg devebp g sense ol community. consideT•ty"on, respKI
and Jupport lor on& 8r¢other',
¢0 provlde 61uderl$ with a breadth of curd¢￿aT and c￿$￿1cUlar activllles h order lo doveiop po8hlhv8ly
all 88pecl8 ol their ¢h•racter and to 8nat4• Ihelr talent3 lo be dtho¥•red.'
provhle financial sllPPOrt to engble CNIOr￿ vJhoBe p•rents ire un•bl• to afford t￿ lull fe•s to ben￿t
from ¥ G•oTglw education.,
to Pro￿￿1 In•pirallonal go¥•rnanL* and knadrrtilp ¢ombin•d wlih effect￿8 m•n4gam•nL
to yovide the •dminiilr•tlve 4nd k*gli￿G fram0*￿Tk lo me•t th• n•eds ol the Goorgi•n
F•rnlly.
The •nnual obl•d¥ei for 2023124 ¥r¢ conloln•d in tho Str¥l¢9k Report.
The aimi and obl•ctlvu B•tforth• Charit1• iub•ldlory 1$ to fxlNt•le the *chi•vemenl olthe Ch&rfty'• *m• in
. obiecllvqs •8 abov•.
GOVERMANCE AND IAANAGEMENT
Go¥•mlng Body
Th•re Is one Govemlng Body for th• Sthool. 0oth118 ofth• merrtJ•ri ofth• Governlng Body, l0g•th•f wAh Ihe
Ch•rfty'• officorn end yincipol advioer8, ara glvèn on p•goi 1 •nd 2.
Th• Govèrlllng Bodylg *ell-•ppolnllng. Gov•rnor• are appJlnt•d fof torm8 of thrm y*ar• 4nd may. re-
election. 8erye up lo Ihr•• lerml Gov•m(Ys miy not be re8ppolnl•d until year ha8 elap8•d 8lnce th•* ￿•t
day of prior wThic•.
R•¢rnlkn•nt and Tr•lnlng Df G0￿m¢
N•w members of th• Goverrfng 8ody are •leoled on the ba8is ofvarlous mèans, 8uch 88 8eekln9 8ppllcalbn•
from the Georglan F8mlly or nomlnations from thè Governors and the exeeutlv8 officer8. Selecllon IB baled
upon the candidates, prole8$1ong1 qUBli11•8, ￿MmItment to Ihe S¢hoo15, #xwri•nce, pwgonal compelence •nd
cyacity 10 give of Ihelr time.
New GDvamoT8 are inducted inlothe workings 01 Ihe Schcol8, Including Governing Body pollcy And procedureg,
through on induthon proc•8$ organi8*d lor them by the Clerk lo the Govemorn. Now Gov•mors also att•nd
8Pgcl8ll$t •xtern81 ¢our8eB on tho rolè and respon81￿1bt1oI of charty tNit••¥.
mbers ollho Govemlng Body ottend extemal Irujtee tr81nlng and Inlormalw courn•• delban￿ to k••p them
thjrmed and upd•t•d on curr•nl the •eclor and regulatory r*qulremenl¥.
OrynI￿lI0￿l M•nag•m•nt
Th• memb•is of the Goveming eo* are legally fe8pon8ible for Iho ovérall maftagern•nl and ¢ontrol of the
School, Th•y meet ffiv• b'rnes a year. The ￿Ik of Implèmenting Ih•ir poliues is carrrtd out by fve CornmSttee1'.
The Finan¢e and Risk COMMItt￿ 8cru#nl$e8 revenu8, th8 budget, C8Prtg1 expendllure, risk,
safeguarding, h•alih and 8ofety. project3 and other rnalters r*lating lo the general running of tho School.
Ttrl8 Commlttte a150 suporvises antj finalises the audited flnancial 8latemenl$ and annval ￿port for
approval by Ihe Governing Bo*. The Commlltee me¢is I￿Jr Ilmes per year and rtports to the
Gowming Body Previousty, the Remuneration Sub Commlllee whi¢h Gonsidered all aypects ol 8lall
r&muneralion reporteil Into the Finance and Rlsk Con7mlttee bvt in Novemb8f 2023. a d8ci8H)n w88
mad• to disband tho Rernunerauon Sub Commlttee and 8ubsume its re8pon$ibllitle5 inw thw
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Fln8nce and Ri$k Committee. T￿ Committee 1$ ¢h•ir•d by Chartes Pr•scott. Ch¥rfes Prescott l• due
to retire in Nov•mb•r 2023, Margl Sat¢h•l ￿11 then Chair the comfflittee.
The Academic and Pastoral Committee Con￿derS educats'on81 and pastoral policy. The Committee
meets thr•e Ilmes per year and report8 to the Gov•min9 Body. Th• Committee is chaired by C8therln•
Bumham 88 of November 2022.
The NorninatlJn8 And Goveinanee Committee consld•r8 go￿rnOr succ•8$Kin and 8cr¢en8 nomlnatsd
andldale8 for governorshlp. The Committee meets thr•e limes a year and rnports lo Ihe Gov•rnlng
Bo*, The Committ•• li ¢hair•d by DavKI 8I¢•rr•gul.
Jo¥ephile Etho8 CommNt•e kn ch•rg•d wtth oveT8eeiThJ th• •¢t￿e continuonci of Ihe Joiophh•
Ethog al St George'•, r¢cogniiln9 that th• numb•r of rdlglou8 In th• Congregatk>n In Europe is in
decline. It meets 3 tlm•$ p•r yoar •nd ts m•mber8 consi81 of Gov8rnorJ, J￿￿phit•S and Staff. 11
report8 to tIK• QovèminB Body and 1$ ¢haired by Loui1• Gordon.
The Str•tegic Planning ConNnltt•• wao form•d on 20￿ March 2023 •nd l• chirgod with th•
impknrn•ntatson of th• Jtralegic tyan •nd monitoring topl¢al 118uvv that come to tho and how they
mlght be8t bo d•Att ￿1¢h In rhe context of Strategic plan. Th• Committee has no delegated powers.
R•¢ornmendAtion8 Ar• rouled lo the Gov•rning Body. 11 l• ¢halr•d by Jason Hood.
The Board dal•g4ie• •xeculiv• r•$p0n•lbll￿￿Vg to tho H•ad8 of the reip•ctlv• •choDli and lo the 8urnw. Th•
8ur•ar is Company Secretary to the Comp•ny and a dlmetor ofthe s￿111d1ary antj lolnl v¥n￿re compani•&. Th
Heads, and th8 8ur$#r allend all rneeting8 ol the Goveming BfyJy'i Cornmittee$ ￿th th• exception of tho
Nominations and Gov•fn•n¢• Committee. There i* a Bepaiale Clork to the Govgrnor• oppoinled In Sgpt•mb•r
2022.
8tru¢lur• •nd R•latloMhlp•
The Scho¢4 ho8 one wholly ovff*d nonv¢haritabl• subsidiary, Sl George'* ￿￿Ybridge Enterpri8•8 Llmlted,
wh08e 8nnual profi16 ai8 donated to the School und8r the Gift Al¢J Stheme. The trading acllvllles ol Sl George,
Weybrklg• EnlerprlJe• Llmlted pdmwlly c¢mprkn • r•l•il ouU•t •nd revenu• from l•tting ol th• go￿)01 campus
f•cilllle$ wh•n not In u$¢ by the Schools.
Th• S¢h￿l •180 hai 4 joint vènture. St G•orge'• Weybrldga and s￿￿Y County T•nnl• Centwe Llmiled I'lhe
Jolnl company'}. whl¢h 1$ owned in equal partnerBhip wth Surr8y Lawn Tennis Associat￿n. The purpole ol the
lolnl ￿mPanY li to maintsln and operate th• t•nnlJ ¢entre fynd operate 4 public rn•mb•rship •chemo lo r4180
r•venue lo offMI th• running COBts ol tha ¢enlr•.
Emthm•nt •nd R•mun•r•tlon Pollcy •nd Eng49om•nt T*Ath Empl(y•••
engage with our employ•e• about fvtur• SchtrJl aCtI￿tIeS and tssues of direct coneAm l•uch 18 t•rm• and
conditions) through • range of mechanlsms. All •mployee5 hav8the opp)rtunlly ro elect coll•ague810 rewesent
thgm on various committ•88 and groups that meet from lrne to Ilm•. Thei• group$ have been reviewed and
adju8l•d ov•r the y•ar to Improw ¢ohe8lon acro88 Ihe trgan18atlon.
Wo a180 engage wllh employee8 through questionn8ir88. Survey3 an¢J $laff meetings. and whiwe POgBlbl
include repreJenlabve8 In th? development ol HR pollcies. We have g range of detalled HR pollci88 lo support
and have regard to our employ•e8' lftteregts, our thantable al￿ busine$s obje¢knves and to an$U￿ ¢tyrpllanc
with •mployrnenl legislation. As part of ensurlng that the regard lor employee interest8 8ff41Cts Company
deci81on8. In November 2022. all staff were invited to participate in a Staff Ongage￿nI survey covering all
aspects of their employment. Regults were overwhelmingly po&'tJv¢ ￿th the va81 m•jortty of staff agr￿ing they
would recommend the School as a gctrjd plac• lo work.
GovemorB furth•r demonstrat8 r•9ard for employees, In￿re•l$ Ihrough slaff remunaralion. Remuneralon is
ecidÈd annually by the Board after re¢elvkng ￿CoMmenda￿0n$ I(￿ annual pay rls?I from the Finance and Risk
Committee. Teachbng stam are paid on an inl&rn¥l xale progre98 d•t•mined by appropriate perfomianc•
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ond tbme. Th8y raeeive additional pgyment8 lor managemont re6ptsn8Ibillly and dub85 Abovg the conlr8etU81
norm. A mlnonty of bu$Snes511.e.. $upportl 8taff are paid according lo an internal scale ￿th the remalnder ol
busines$ staff remun•ratsd wbth ielèrtsnce to the market rale for their sector. A range of benefit$ is Jvallabl& to
¥t4ff Èuch 05 ￿￿￿plac0 pension contribution8, 8t4ff fee r•mlsBtr?n, Wfe assuranee and ènhanced a¢cw4 to
prfv•te he•lth covaT.
From Sepl¥mber 2021, Teachers can opt out ol the T*acherg' P&n81on Schtrme and loln a deflned contdbubon
p•n8ion schome, together ￿th equlvalenl ￿￿10￿1 Illness and life cover, thu$ provlding 8dded tholce. Busln*$8
slall con tlect lo conirlbut¢ to thoir scheme through $818ry ¢xchange, benefitlng from the lax saving.
sfjn￿r staff rernunerolion io Ilnkad to their p¢rformanc• appra18al8 and 1$ recommended tiy Fin3nc• and Rl•k
Commlttee and approved by the Chair of lh* Board and Chair oflh• Flnan¢t and Rl•k Committee.
The School h•• publlihèd Iti Gender Pay G•p roport for 2022 lthieh ghows • m•an gender pay g•p ol 15%
12021.. 16%) and • medion gap o130%12021'. 28%) due to Ihe 8ignlfi¢8nt m8wflly of utsr lower pald rolei bein9
t•kon up by *Y>men.
The School 18 an equal opportunlties $mployer and wlll Ireal •U employet$, member8 of Ihe Georglan Fami
li.è. p¢ople who have an 8$$ociats'on wlth the Schoo181 and ony per60n viiiting th• School In o¢¢ordance wllh
Ib• Equalities Act and lh• School expect6 011 employees and all other membors of the Georgian Famlly to
omply wllh this pol*y. F￿17 and lair con6ld8rglion 18 gI￿n to job applwlknnj trom dthabled ￿rIOn0 and due
conslderalion ig g￿en lo thelr tralninq and •mploymenl noédl.
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING ANO REPORTING RE3PON3181LITIE8
The membem of the Governing Body. 88 dlredors of the chari18bb company, •r¢ re8pon8Ne ft>r prnp8ring the
Annual Report gnd tho flnancial sl8lemenl$ In accorda￿• with 8pplkable law and United Kingdom Generally
A¢¢epted Ae¢ounling Practice Iunlted Kingdom Accounting Stand•rdil.
CtNnp8ny law rèqulres the m•mb•rs of ltte Governlng Body lo prepare nnancial 8talgmenlB for ¢ach ffinan¢lal
year. Under comp8ny law ¢h• Governing Body m¢mber$ mu81 nol Bpprove the fin#ncl81 staltrmlntg unle88 they
are $Ati8fied Ihot they give a Iruo and lalr view of Ihe 8181¢ of aff8lri of the ¢h8rit8ble ¢¢mpany and of thè
Inromlng resources and gppllcab.on of resour￿8, Includlng th• In¢om¢ and •xpendilure, ol the ¢horitable
company for that pgrlod. In prepartng these financ181818tement8, th• Goveming Body members are requlr8d to..
select Ihe mog1 jullable 8¢¢￿anting policles and then aFply th•m eon8l•t•rtt￿',
c4)serve tho m•thodi •nd princlples In the char￿e4 SORP.,
mAke judgment• and 8wJuntkng estlmale8 that are r•aionabl• and prudent,.
Ilate %thethèr applicabl• UK Ac¢ountlng Slandardl have been ft>llowed, sub￿Ct lo any matsrial
dop8rturob disc105ed And explairn•d In the financial ytolernents; and
pr•par& the fin8ncial Jtal*ments on lh• going ￿ncern baws unle•• rt i• Inappropnale to pmume Ihal
the ¢hartlable compBny wlll continu• in buiin•u.
The member8 oflheGovemlng 8ody are r•$ponsibltsfor keeping adequatè a¢counllng racord• thal¥re •ufficlenl
10 Show and explaln the charbtable eornpany's transactions. disclosè wlth fèasonable accuracy at any Ilme the
financial position of the charitable compary and enable them lo ensu￿ that the finan¢ial $18tements comply
wrth the Companies A¢1 2006 and the prov￿$10n8 of the School'g constitution. They are also re$ponsiblo lor
8alaguarding the a83ets of Ihe School and h•nc• for1okj.ng rea8on•ble 8tep• lor the pr•¥•nlion 8nd detecbon
of Iraud and other iThegul8ritles.
Insofar a8 &9Gh of th¥ D1￿ctOrs, as rnemb¢r8 of the Govèrning 8ody al the dote of approval of th1$ rgport, 18
aware, thtsrtr is no relevant audlt Infomjllon (information needed by Iht ¢harftabl• company'8 aUd￿Or In
necllon ￿th prepartng the audit repDrtI of which th8 ¢haritable company's auditor 15 unaware. Each member
ol the Governln9 8ody has loken all thè slep8 that he or she should have taktsn gs a member ol the Goyeming
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
8ody in order to make himself or h•rneff aware of ihe retevant audll inf0m￿tion and to 88tsbllsh that the
eharitable company'* auditor Is awar• of that inlmation.
STRATEGIC REPORT
Govemor8 hAV& con$i8tènlly acted in the way we eongKler, in good f•th, would bt most likety to promote the
Su¢c•￿ of the Charity whlch ts in the brtl interests of il¥ beneficiaries, and in doirvJ so hav¢ r¢g8rd lamongst
c4her rnalt8r81 to..
Tha likely coniequen¢e8 of any decision in the long term,
The inte￿8t9 ol the company'8 employeeg,
Th8 n•ed to fosler the Chartty'i relalKinship8 *4th It8 benefi¢lar*8, cuslDmer8. supplier8, and othtrs,
The impact ol tho Ch8rlty'$ operations the community and the environment,
Th• d•ilrability of the Charity rnaintaining a repirtalion lor high •tandardi of bu•in••8 conduct and.
Th• n••d lo act falr
This h•s been achieved through th• •ppllc*lion tydr Miiilon St•lemenl, Slraltglei and r￿Ul￿n9 •cUon plen•
as 991 out b•low,
AII8810N STATEMENT
T¢ Insplre all In our J￿¢phile, Georylan F•mily to be tho very be* ver•ion olthemJofv•i.
8TIIATEGIE8 TO ACHIEVE THE PRIIMRY 08JECTIVES
The 9nnual obpclive8 are defivod from the St George's W8ytrbJy Slral•gi¢ Plin, vthlch has a 3 ye8r horizon
and groupi •tralegic objedvei into the followlng therne8.' Ethos cuttu￿ & Paytoral Care, Ac4d•rnic,
Enrlchment, P•ople, Financial Health, Junior School Focui and Community. Each ol these them•9 h88 an
•ccompanying oblectlva whkh in turn hai • number ol plBn• de$*n•d lo make tan9iblo progr•M I￿ard$ th•
obj'ective.
Th• prim¥y 81ralggi¢ focus lor tho perlod h48 been en8Lring ffin•ncio1 reillience over th• c¥Jming y•4r8 in the
fKt of significant co•1 pre$•ur•$ ind economic and political initabillly. Work ho1 been conductsd to Idytn￿ty
area• to r•du¢a runnino co$19 and lo Th￿￿81 the effect8 ol, and develop pl8ft1 lor, Ihe IIKely Inlrod¢Jction of VAT
1 8ch¢)ol fees und•r 8 now govermenl. Our aim 18 10 8hi•ld exi8ting parents 88 mu¢h 98 posslblè vthllBI
retaining our prembjm offering Such that rt remains afforda￿¢ and allractr¥e lo prospective pgffjnts.
C•plt81 enhoncemenl plan$ hgve revlewed 8nd re-programme4 to pT•s•rve financlal Ilexlbllty and *nclud6
maior investment ovor th• year in Bolir photovoltaie Installations, whica have had a subst8nts.al impact on
f•du¢ing our reliance on grfd •I•¢1r￿lty. Our work in th• aroa of $ustainabllrty led to Ihe School bein9 awarded
th• Runnymède Busine18 AwAr(I for Su8t4inatslity and the School'$ electriral contractor ￿nfi1n9 th& P•rtnership
Aw•rd 01 Ihe ECA Aw4rd$ Cerernony for tholr p&rtn•rnhlp wilh Sl George'•.
More op8rationalty. Ihe school hag focu$8ed on strategles that fvdpond to Ihe m051 ￿cent parent wrvey.
NotabFy Ihe3e Include the intrtsJurlHJn of a one-to-one Bludenl de¥￿ wogramme al th• Col*e and a project
to irnpn)v8 parent cornmunication8 arjoss both 8choolg.
Contlnuing to develop our approach to Equty, Diversity and Incluwon Leaming, y￿ h•v• pgrtner•d wbth
Inclusion Lab5, a ¥peo'ili•l eduCat￿nal EDI consuliant, to introduce 8 pro9ramme of woth. Swveys across the
Ichool community have informed tha EDI Sle•ring and Working Groups in developing. Y￿h support from
Inclusi￿ Lob$, xlions to take foThvAr(l.
PartnerBhlp8 ￿th bcal Stale $chool8. parti¢ul•rty Ihe Boume Educath)nal Tru$1 and th• Lurnen Leaming Trusl,
h¥¥e continued to ex￿n￿ develop over Ihl¥ period, includSng awardlrg Tran$fomatwJnal Bur¥aries to
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students from our pgrtn•r schuols from Sept•rnb•r 2023, W• also ddighted to the Together Award at
. BBC Radv) Surrey al￿ Su8a8x Make a Difference Awardg ¢¢remony, for the School's work with teenage
refvgee• belNJ homed In the local are8.
ACHIEVEIAENT8 AMD PERFORIAANCE
Prngr••• 1g•ln*t Ann￿1 ObJ•ctlv
ObJ•ctlv•:
Ciintinu• io deveioij and implerrwnt
acllve m¢88ure¥lo increaBe E4uIty,
0￿er$Ity 4nd In¢kngion
Progr••¥.'
We l)ave paitTiere¢i i￿111 Inclusion iabg. a ipecbo1iBI EDI ¢onButianl In
edu¢•litsn, to develop a progromrne ol acb'ong. Th81• ba6¢d on
¢ompr•hén$lv• 8urv•y ol oll lo￿r$ ol our communily and provided
prioiity areasfor acilon. Both ￿h0O19 ho•te¢l the* inaugural, qnd very
8ucc8ssful, Celebrollon ol Cultures D4y$.
{3overnor3 And th• Exe¢uliv¢ Leadershlp hav• ￿￿(lUCIed a ij•t•lliid
r•vl•w of reBourc• Allo￿lIVn •nd put in place plans to rebJl•nr
' th••e whore n•od•d.
Re¥l•w tho 8xl8ting tialance of
r••ource81o belt 8UPPOrt the work
ol the Charty
Conducl ¥ wide.ranglnq empkny••
survty to Inform futur• staff
•tr•t•glei
A'st8ff engagement sUr￿Y vrds undertaken In N¢iVOrnber 2022 u81ng
RSAcademlcs, which b88 ?hiMn overall strong l•ve18 of staff
8faGtlon, wNlil identlfylng •om• •r•as offocu• ih Ihe comhg y•8r.
-Hoi(ling a jo¢i•l •v•nl It the Junliir
School lo Inerewqe lo￿1 communlty
￿￿09¢M•nI
Thls •v•nt has bgen $eneduled lor Sepl•mbér 2023 gc*od I￿1¥
ol engqq•m•nt from IhvL local community.
R•¥iw hfyw F*upII" •ivJ ¥iu(ienl
ochl•v8monl lo c•hbf*t•d
Al tho JS, th• Iradlilonal iiilz• Givinsi fomiat hai b••n r*fingd to
en•t¢le the celebr•tlon of every chlld and provklq th• opportunlty lor
piyll volc•.
Al th• Col*•, the Intrnduc￿on ol Gr#duotlon Nlghl lty outgolng
Upper Sixth wa8 Incredlbly well r•c•iv•d ￿￿th aknolt 100%
•ttenéance from $ludent8 #nd paren18
R•vl•w of Achl•v•m•nts •nd P•rfoffli•n¢• for th• Y•ar
Ac•dwnlc
Sl Georg•'s College $tudents Wefe agaln award•d an Impre88lV• ol Tesults this sumrner 97% of grade8
were A. C at A ￿ve1, wth 85°h al A'.B and $4% 91 A'.A. Our top 25% of candldalo$ gained the equSvalenl of
ihree A. grade$ 81 A l•vel and an EPQ Grade A. Two students achK8ved Ihtsir Oxbridge place$ and 82% 01
students 8118in8d place8 at Ru8s•11 Group Univtrgilles.
At GCSE. Ihe Collegè aehieved 100% fiv• A.. C grodes, 19 gtud•nts g•lned 8tralght A. IB*¥$l 23
students 99in¢d 8traight A'IA19-71. fjO% of gradeB BI GCSE wer• A.. ¢ompafable to 2019. 68.2% of our
most able Mathgmalidans galned A. in Further Math8 GCSE.
All Year 1Q (Fourth Yearl gludent5 were entered fur the IGCSE English Langu#g•, a year ?•rfy, ￿th 99.6%
gaining 94 gr8des. Two Fourth Year students enlere¢J GCSE language examg attaining a 9 in G¢man and an
8 In Chinese In Third Yèar (Year 9> lour students sal Language GSCES Illalian, German, Spanlshl and 011
attaln•d 91.
At the Junior School12022-231. there wero 48 gifls and 40 boys in Y•ar 8. All Ihe ¢hildr•n choee lo sil the 11+
lor St George'$ College and all were offerèd pl3ce$, wbth 63 accepting places fN S&ptambèr 2023. Junior
Sclwol Childr￿ were awardecs nine Academic Scholarship8, three Mu$lc Scholarship$, fve Sport¥ Scholarships.
thr•• Dram8 scholarsblps and Art Scholar6hip lo th• College.
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We continued our superb pagtOf81 car¢ wth a fcou$ on equlty, dlver8rty 8nd inclusion. E￿nIS such as the
colour run and neur0d￿er8rfY week hwJh4gh¢¢d the school'$ ¢ommitmenl to full Incluson. Childr¢n were
encour4ge<l to ¢onsKter those less fortunat• than thems9￿￿$ duflng Ge(￿alan oulreBch week *•thich Saw visils
to the care home. We 9180 continued lo Support Charity St. J￿•ph,1 African Abd and the money raised
nl lo buy sèwing machines and build toilet bksck8 for schoo18 In the Congo.
Our library went from $trenglh to Strength. We held book fairs an¢J hpd three author vlglts to encouw• the
childrén wrth thelr reading. We eelebroted Worfd Book Day wlth the whole Khool dreising up and many
actlvitse$ look place around Ihe school.
In Malh5, •11 the chiklr8n from Year SIX ond some chil¢Jren from Year Five participated in th• Primary Maths
chaI￿n98. Our most able pupi18 continued to parlicipate In adv8n¢trd challenges, $u¢h as the JunlDr Maths
Challenge v4here we won three gold. one sllver, one bronze award. We had gr8at sIKce8$ yet agaln in the
online Qupz Club competition with one of our Year Six teams rgachlng the N8tlonal final*. Many $urre¥•fvl
Inler-8chool ¢ompetlllons were run Ihroughoul th• y•ar Yllh teams taking part from Year Two to Year Six.
The￿ were exciting fi•ld lrfps lo 8ut8er Farm, Juniper H811. ¢he Natural Hi$1ory Museum aftd Ihe Chlldren'8
Museum, In Hi81ory. Ihore were them•d day8 lor Egypb"an, Greek and Vi¢lorlgn topic8 lo en(￿h the curriculum.
The whol• School celebratèd the King's coron8tion.
The la$1 year ha8 8een Ihe RE department worklng hard to prepare forthe n￿￿rricUluM Is•u•d by the Catholl¢
Church. Th1¥ rBi8e8 expecl&liong for ¢hlldren'3 att8lnmiint,
Mu•lG
College GCSE ¢andidale8 perform•d very Mll wllh 54% Grade A. #nd 80% A'.A, with pol￿￿e Valu• Add•J.
Th58 was f￿r larg•81 Mhcrt yet, totalling 14 stud8fflts. A Lev•1 R••ull• h%*r• alio plo48ln9. with 100% Grade A,
•nd • Student ryjnllnulng lo Study Muslc al univer81ty.
Tho extra.¢urriculllr provision for the Mu•ic Departmenl ha8 ￿ntInUed tts flour18h this year, vAth th• typical
offorlng ol regular conc8rt1, reclla16 and muiK provision Icé A88emblies, M018e• and olh•r Important school
events. Compo&ilion Club h)? 8hown partleular developmgnl and 9rovth, oiving one of the mo4t m•morablfj
Lunchllme Lfve ReL*al• of the year where young compowr¥ pre8•nted their pio¢•s lo an 8slounded
audlence.
The year opan•d vllh • c•l•br•tion ol our nevAy refurbl8he¢ organ 88 We W•tlcomed D'Arcy TrinkwDn to parfom
• racital of divw8e antj e¥rAting repertoire fully 8howra8ing the capabilitie$ of the Instrum•nl. We also look
9roup 0125 Musi¢ S¢holars andlor Chamber Choir M•mbero on o re8k1w)lial trip to 8rtghlon over October h41f-
term, where we ¢omblned forceo wlth All Salnls, Hov• lor a Jung morning le￿ICe, follwd by • recitsl gfvon
ty OL+r iludent•. WO •l•o gav• rgcrto1• al Sl. Margaret'$ Roth'ngd•Jn gn¢Y Danny HOUM R•lirem•nt trhJm•. The
Students p&rforrned brilllanlly and re￿1VOd numerou$ plau¢JS¢8.
The Chamber Choir al80 pr*8enled our Annual Sung Requl&m for All Souls, D*y, Its'8 bme performing John
Rullerfs set￿n9, fealurlng student $oloi8ts- v¢xo1 and in8trumental - from the 41h and Upper We WOf•
fortunate to ha¥8 had a work8hop on ihe piece wilh Graham Rojs. Directof of Mu$1¢ il CL4re College, Cambrid9•
who hAs aludied under ond works %Mth, John Rutter him88if, The term con¢lude¢J vllh an epic Fa$live Concert
fealuNng all ol our ensemble8, and A P8ac61ul and praygrful 9 Lesson8 and Cartt15 strorrfJly support¢d by th&
charn￿r Choir performing o repertoire of atmospheric and 8PPfoprlale pleces. We were also dellghted lo be
asked ba¢k lo musically contn'bute to the A(Jdleslone Chd¥lm•g LSgM8 Swltch on and make u$& of the brand
new grand piano in the loyor of St. Polefj Ho4)il#l Vllh staff and student8 performin9 fv¥tive favourfto¥
lin8trumenlJl and vocall.
The op8ning of the Easter l¢rm was hugely ex¢Nlng wrth the relum of a fully stagèd mu3ical~ Tha ￿'Zard of Oz
-to St. George's. For the first lirno, the plt band was rnade up of a number of Sl. George s studenlB who rnor•
than held their own again8t the professional mus￿1•n3 who supported.
The Summer Terrn had lh• usual pleihora of 'Cekbrallon of Achlevemenf event8. The ¥cholars al30 enjoyed
Ihebr new I￿at￿n at the bottom of the stair¢o$t in the AC￿vIty Contre for the S¢hol•r•' Festival. The wtsodtn
s•aling made a perfoct b.ered stage to allow for &¢me irnpr•ssive group p•rfomi8nces of mu$1¢ by Blzet,
Boethoven and D¥orJk to name H few Wo had our ty￿¢al surnmèr large scale concert8- a Sumrner Serenade
and the Ro¢kshDp cowert whlch has become a firm favourf(e. We are loo￿n9 forward lo fv continued
flourishing of Ihe Mus￿ Department in the 2023.24 acotyemic year.
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In the Junior School, ha￿ v8ry numb•ry4 In Al *ixtoon of our muJlG •n$•mbkns •nd thoirs, wlth
Lower Years Choir ￿elfi9 record numbers 0180 members la51 y•ar. A new •ddrtlon to our Music club8 li¥t
wa3 Lower Year$ PerrAJs6ion Ensemble which has proved hug*ly popular.
A fiurn￿r of ¢hlldren look A8RSM mu8ic e¥8m3 in school over Ih? cour8e oflhe year *ith 32% achIe￿n9 a
pass, 48% o¢h*ving ¥ Medt and 14% achi¢vlng a Di3Un¢tEon, which IB an improvemont on last y*gf'$ results,
88 well 88 chddr*n taking music exams IhroLtgh 8 voriety ol olher rnu$ic boards outside school Four Year 6
pupiIB aOied lor Muilc Bcholar8hips to 4enlor sthooli lind Ihm w•r• 8uccevdlul In being 8W9fded
schol8r&hip8.
The Y•ar 3 Instrumental S¢h8me hajproved very popular. Havkng the opportunity to ty a wlde vgriely ol
in6trurnonl$ throughout Y•ar 3 is hugdy beneficlal to this children whether they th8n choo•• to start havin9 1.1
le850n• on a Scheme Instrument or they opt lo learn one of the Dlher instruments offer. Our Inform•1
Concert in October wa8 followtil by our annu•l piano recital in November.
In December, following Junior Choir Binging at Sl George's Chrislmas Fair. we had a vèry succe56ful
ChristmAI Concert Involving all our ¢nsembles followed by oui Carol SeThlrE$ In the Coll89¢ thap•l, Our
Chamber Cholr thon took p•rt in 8 Christm88 concert 81 The Landmark, Teddlngton, lolnlng Surrey Br8$J In
thoir Chrlitmas faitlvltl•s.
In the Easter term we held our three Int•r-Hiwit Mullc compelilion$, celebTaling all Ilse mu8i¢o1 talènls of th•
children In Upp¢r Year$ Al the end ol18rm we had our hugely 8u¢¢e¥sful annu81 Choral Con¢ert involving all
four choirn, Lower Yvarg Choir, Junior Cholr, Swlor Choir and Chamber Choir. There were 180 children
tAking part ayed 5.11y•aT•. The con¢ert took plaG• kn the rth•pel •nd h wa• in¢rndllly w*ll •upport•d by Ihe
p•rents.
In th• Summ8r term we h•d • Sumrn•r En8•rnblo• Concert and A Summtrr 301018lB and Singern Con¢•rt.
Lo￿*r Yoars Cholr p•rformed at th• St Georg•'8 Summer Fete and th8 followln9 week Junlor Ghoir parform•d
81 the Weybridge Artg Festival lor the $acond ya•r, A180. pupll• in Yejr 1 wrformed on the recorder in thelr
end ¢ft&rm 88sembly 80 well 48 Lower Yearn Choir perfomirffj 8nd In tha Year 2 Ond of term ass•mbly, lh•
Chlldren perfo￿ed on the ukulele a$ well 85 Lower Y8arB Choir makln9 another appearance,
Wlh our Musi¢ Oulr•ath Programrne, hav• rnade more link8 ￿th local Schools, offering ￿￿lIght Jes￿OnI to
th•lr •taff ¢n¢ouTaging mu8ie18•ds to Incorportht• mor• wlthln thelr Schoolg. In May ￿ ho8led our •nnuil
KS1 Chorol Fe6tsy81 Invi￿n9 four local school6 10 th• Junior School to join our LIy•￿r Year8 Cholr for a choral
aft•rnoon. W• continue to collaborate Juil So Slngern, puttlng on a lolnl ChriBtmai conc•rt our Junior
.Cholr, IA well toklng part In o joint niuglc ynd movem•nt workshop Y•ilh our Chamb•r Cholr.
sport
11 h•• be•n # bu$y year DI Iport at the Coll•g• ￿1h hlgher lev•l$ of p•rt￿patIOn And 80rn• of our be•1 resub,
•ver. 2022-23 al￿ saw • nurnb¢r of int•rno1ional ￿ortA t￿r8., S•nlor rugby, hockey and n•tb•ll tourn to
South Africa. U15 boys, rugby tour to I￿land and U 14 boys, and Blrls, hockey tour to Hollatsd.
Rugby lormats ranged from full conlacl lo lag rugby, wlth fixlurey enloygd 811 age groups Th8 L112A toam
finiBhad unbeaten In the Surr•y Rugby Festival. In th¢ Surrey 7,8 ¢ompetitlon5. thg U15s wore runnerB up and
the U165 were ¢rowned Surrey Champlons. The term culminated wlth th8 highly 8cclalmed R089lyn Park
National Schools 7,8, where ihe U188 qualif￿￿ for the knockout round.
Netball has conlinu•d to 98ln In strength wllh bl¢xk fixtu￿9 in¥ofvln9 over 21 te8ms •v8ry S8lurday,
con515tenlty wnnlng ov•r 60% of the rnolches. At the Surrey Fln4t8. the U12 le8m became Sur
Champlons.
Ihln glrf8' h¢xk¢y, the U12 team were crowned R•gional Ch•mpk>n8, Th• U13$ ￿re runners up in Ihè
Independent Schools Hockey Cup and were undefeated at the Raglonal Finals. Tho U148 ended the year ••
Runn•r8 up al the N8tion31 Hockey Finals and the U158 finish•d 4th in the Indap•ndenl S¢hoo18 Hockoy Cup.
The U18 & U18 indoor ho¢k8y loams bolh qualified forlhe South Eo$t Final5.
The 1￿ boy8, hockey lemm were Regional Indoor Ch8mplon$ and ￿mpeted al lh8 National Indoor Finyh,
finighlng 3td In the Country. They also played In the Nali¢nal Finals louldoorl and finished a sllver med•l.
In the Independent Schoo18 Hockey Cup. U13 Ind U19 team8 finighed with 8 Silver nedal and our U15
team ￿nI orne bettor lo be crowned Champions. The U12 & U13 188m8 became Regional Champion• with
the U13'8 finijhed 8$ National Runner8 Up. The U14 1¢8m were crowned Nation81 Chwnp￿n8 gt the T￿r 2
Finals.
There have bpen plenty of races io take part In on the rfver. In the S¢trthls He¥d of the Rlyer, the J15 boy¥
Vlll Came 2rl ov*r811. whilst the J15 girfs Wll finished 9. in The Scullery. Our G*1$ 1& V111 qualified for Ihe
Prlnc• Philip Ch•llenge Trophy at Hen* Royal R•gatt8 for the first time in Collvg• hislory and raced
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in¢redlbly well. Al the Nats"onal S¢hoolb Regatta lh• Girfs 2nd quad won bronze m•dal$ in the Wmbledon
Centenary Final.
There h8ve been opportunltieJ galore Sn tennis our 25 courts packod fvll of action. Our Jun4or boys ieam
won the Independent Schools Lea9ue. ho$l*d 81 Eion Collego. The U12 Boys and U15 Girls beeama Surrey
League Champions. At the ISTA Nalional Champion&l¥ps, we fielded teams In •ll comp¢t￿lun8. The U19 boy8
team were parb"cularty Impres$lve, placing 6NI overall from 84 le8m$ and one olthe U15 9lrl8 pairs reach•d the
quarter-finals.
In cricket, we fielaed over 200 flxturo8 this year, our most evef. The 1¥t Xl Boy8 enjoy•d thi$ y•ar'$ Cftkel
W8ek whlch were 011 ¢lo$•ly contested gam•5. The 1sl Xl Girts becam• Surrey U17 G*8mplon8. beating
Em•nuel School by 10 wickets.
Our JuniorGir18 and Iniwmèdi8le Boys team$ quallfled forth• ESAA Cr059.Counlry Cup National Final$, placir
8h and 25th re8rRclively. Our olhlelics teams eornpeled In murtipl? meets, the hlghligttl belng the EW Track &
F￿d Cup wh•re th¢ Junlor and Inter Girl• t8am• qu•lthod for the Reglonal round.
Al the Junior Schoc4, we have achieved the Platlnum Sports award lorour d•livery ol PE artd Gamè$ both vAthin
the curriculum and lor our exlfa-CUrrf￿1#r/r1xfv￿ wovislon Active Surr$y ￿Mmendad both our Colour Run
nili•live and the introductlon of football having listened to pupil volce hosllng a Sports Forum.
We now have Ch•lsea Foundati￿ wnning afterschool Foolb811 clubs for upper year pupil8, slartbng In th•
Summèr torm 2023. On 1Ph March, w• ho$i¢d a #lelglrlsplay •v8nt Its celebrat• Inlemab'onal Women'4 Day by
en¢ourag'ng a5 many of our 9lrl$ aB posslble to lake Pijrt in foolball al break.
Our Yèar fj House Sport8 Capl8i)s now run a loolbglj and dod9èball club for Y••r 2 on a TU9￿4Y br•ak lime.
They spok• in a58embly to Ihg thildTen about thi8
All our Year 4 wpIlswe￿ givon the opportunity to partlcipats In 8*e•bility Lev•1 I run by Surr•y County Councll.
100 look p•rt In thg London Mini Marathon from Mcroi¥ t￿ School128 representing Ihe Schod th•
flrnl Omèl raising £10,450 for the Royal Hojpllal for N•urQ-dk8•bll￿y. A Paralymplc Tal•nt Dtsvèlopmenl
Coordln&lor •pok• lo one of our whe?Ichalr U￿18 wth regard lo luture opportuniles in wh•èlchatr raclng.
Sports hKJhliWls to dal• IhiB year ar8 a8 below..
Glfl$' Football- have had 41 match¢• Ihlj hall of term Inol Including t￿rnaMents) 8oy•' Football- w• hJv•
had 55 m8l¢hes this half of term Inol in¢ludirKJ toumamentsl Hlghllghl.. Ul1 IAPS Reglonal foolball
Lambrook
School, Won 2.0 v Lambffjok S¢hool. Won 1-0 v Pappl•wick School. Won 1-0 v HoabrKJge and Won 1.0 v
Cro$sI81d• and QUall￿d for tho IAPS N•llon&l Final8 •nd w•ro knock•d out In tha quarter fin81$ ol Ihe Plate
(Top 16 fln18hl
Girf8' Hock•y U11A Surr•y Charylon8, U11A IAPS Regional Wnntrrg and U11 Glrf$ IAPS Nabonal Fln411
hockey 3rd 8oys Hockey Hosto¢J • touring t•am from Manche•ter Gr•mmar Scho
Boys, Rugby U8, U9. U10 arml U11 attended Surr•y lesth'valB
Glrfs Netball U11 IAPS Re9lon818 •emi.finali$l$ •n*J U11 Surrey quarter-flnali8ti
Qld8 Crlck8t U11 IAPS Bronze M•dal winnor8, U11 First ever hardball crf¢kel fixtur•
Qlrls Tennis UIO Sl George's W8ybrilge Festival runnern-up
Boy8 TonniB U10 Sl George's WeybridBe Fe$ts'val Tigr 1 Champlons
Gymna¥tl¢>- IAPS Nauonal gymnasll¢$,"U11 boys. reams 2r￿ U11 glrli. Tts*m 3(d
ISGA 4.pl8¢8 Natlonal. U11 South Easl Regiongl tumbling champlon& Allred Phillip
Ul1 Glrls Free$tyl• Rèlay & 5Dm Individual Breastgtrokt qualifie(J for IAPS N•lional Finals
U11 Glrl• Freestyb & Medloy Rolay qualified from the Sufrèy S¢hi)olB event lor the Regional Flng19
Panathlon Tearn Bronze MedBI at the Easter Term event
SpDrts Leaders Twnty Year 69 completed Sport9 Leaders trainlng dellver•d ty Acts've Surr•y
Cro8$ Country U11 Girls Champh)n8 Elmbridgo & Runnymede OiBtricl
U10 Boy• Champions Elmbfldge & Runnymede DIBtricl
U9 Girt8 Charnw'ons Elmbridge & Runnyrnede District
Art
Al Ihe College the •xam gradèi were amon9 the highest rKorded for the department. The A-l&vel year group
perfomiel well achlethng 5C% A. 75% A'.A grade8, 8n IncreaAè 0121% on the 2022 results. and 86%
a¢hieved A'_B The GCSE $tudents performed oul$tandlngly well vlth 48% of our $ludenl8 achievlng 9 &8
grade and 82% attalnlng 9 9-7. Our Value Added was one of th• •tron9esl in the sthool with an a¥erago 0.7
nc￿a￿e per st￿jen1.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GOVERNOR8
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
. Extf0-curric￿9r Art ehjbj wqr• expanded. and we VI￿rk•a ffi ckna• ￿nIunCt￿)n 1oa¢hèrs from other
department8 io engage with Ihelr skills and Interests In the 8ubiect. They a88181eil In the runnlng ol clubs
including *Yl$¢iplineJ Juch 88 PhologrAphy, Craft, Dravlng and Ar¢hile¢ture. An exp#n¥KJn of after-8th001
opening houT8 to ftsur days a week was also fe¢8iv•d waimly by the ¥tudenis wlh KS3 clubB running and
GCSE and A-lovel 8tudents taklng part in 8UPPOrt 8e38ionJ, life dravAng and 8ddltional chan¢¢$ to develop
thoir studlo practice.
We work8d ¢o114borabvely wth the Music and Oram8 departments on the producuon af'Tho W)zard ofOZ'.
with Scholars and keen I￿.9t$ helpin9 WAth the 8¢t de$lgn and painbn9 I￿r'Art4￿t of lh• Week, Inibative.
18un¢hed last year. 18 now Pita￿lShed wnd th• hallway disWaylng Ihe ol ihis 8ccolado Is a rea1 talking
point. We ha¥• been ictively inv¢lved in th? Hou8e sy8lem Tunnlng a Christma8 Card ¢omp•tition and in ¢￿e
Summer term. the ever popular Mural ￿mp￿tItiOn challiin9ed students to respond ¥lBu4lly lo the c¢ming
yeDrf¥ Chaplaincy them￿ ol Mercy and Honesty. W• ran ￿Veral trip inGludlng lo Tata Modern fN Ih•lr Tate
L*l• •v•nt and ￿ 8180 ran Ea81er holk1gy studio O•S￿On8 to Jupport th• •tud•nt* 48 th•y prepared for their
exami.
Wa ffini•h•d th• y￿r our •nnu#l Salnl G•orye's College Summ•r Exhlbthn for A-level and GCSE ar￿61¥
and par•nt8 and our Art scholars a¥hibll*d wtyk and dtsmongtr8led Ihelr 8klll$ Al the Schol8r8 F88llv¥l.
Alongsid• Ihls. we pul up an oxhib￿￿￿O of Sixth lom arfftrk In the Aclivlly Cantre. Flr•l tg Fourth ye?r afN$ls
alio hod Iho opportunlty to ethibll in the 8ummer al pgrt of Ihèir annuol 'C8lebrallon of Achlevernenv event. Al
th• $tsrt of th• •umm•r, we hooled ¥ group of ¥¥ylum Jeekers In conlurKtion with Ihg Konndy Club to d•velop
art projvcl #nd PrO￿d￿ a day olereal￿a opportunilkryl fty them.
In the Junlor School. 2022123 proved to be y•t anotl)•r Imprmlivoty producllv• yeir for tho pupils of and
DeBign Tethnotogy. Th& Y•ar e Le&v•r8 Outreach Pfogram Saw 8 wond¢rful sel of c•r4ml¢ Ules lor
pennanent display al the Sl AuguBlint'$ Care Home along the them• ol'slmpk pl•a8ur88 grnndp•r•nt•'
Th• machlneo weré brought back Into action In th• lunchtlm• Club, klndly hosted by Several par•nt8
who helped the ehlldren Blit¢h bunling for th• $chool IBlr u%ng ol&school dr¢¥•88. The kiln w88 conBtanlly
flrlng with Year 5 producing pots ba8ed on a m8rlne them• aft•r •ludylno th• work of ¢•r•mic 8rti•ts both p••t
and preBenl. Pergonali3ed ¢18y tlles and $lunning glazed fish lrfdge m4gn•t8 were All produced.
Y•ar 4 produ¢ed 8tunning Alrlcan.therntd m88k6 and 8if-powered rock810. Several keen Yaar 8
palnted a ilunnlng sel for Ihelr fina￿eVer production al Sl George's JunK)rs which really h•lpad brlng th• play
to life. Y8ar 8 gol Ihelr hands and th* worklhop. dlrty wilh Ih?Ir Ilgur•ti¥e plaBtor ol P•r18 8culplur88. b8lore
gelling lo WC￿ on thelr n*ll and Ihr¢ad art.
There were 12 ialenled 81tists in Year 5 who up for the •fter-8ehool 8cholar8hlp program th•y
ire b•ln9 helptd lo produce • portlolio of wcrk to 8ubmll lo Tho College in lh• hope of gainlng •n Art
ichol•r¥hlp. Two Y•ar 6 pupili w8re $tscce$$ful In their pur3uII vl an Art Scholarship.
Th• 08Partmenl ha8 rocenuy acquired a laier euttw which opens iho dooT to lot8 of CAD proj¢¢ts and givlrg
Ihe pupils a grèat•r inslght Inlo Modem m8nuf•ciuring IKhnique•.
Dr•m•
At the College, In the laBI a¢ailomlc year. th• GCSE ytr4r group porlorned exc•ptiono11y vffjll, 40% of
iludents AchievirKJ a 9-8 gr•d¥. 8nd 58% achieving 8 fv7 grade. 60 students lan increase of 15 from the
pr*vious yearl look thelr LAMDA exam8 in June 2023 with 73.3% achleving dists'nctions (an in¢re88e of 7%
from last ye811 and 23.3% achievlng merily.
The department kicked off the year wlh th• mu$l¢al productlon of The WIz8fLI ol Oz, a wondvrful production
involving sludent3 from 2nd year lo U61h which playad to full hous￿ aw51 three n*hts in January. Thè wplli
worked wllh sklll, onergy Bnd llair lo produce an oulslanding producknon.
Tht department ran 8 full ibnerary of KS3 oxtracufricular a¢livilws, In parlicular gweral sludenl$ were able to
exp&rience worfrting with light an¢J sound #s port ol the Technical Theatre Club and indeed some of these
siudenls went onlts lo provlde produ¢iion 511PPOrt for the school mu81¢81 Thè Wizard ol Oz.
In the Easter terrn, the Senior pupils from Fifth lo Upper Sixth gave a raw and unflinchlng performgnca of
Br•chl'3 Mother Courw. 8 p￿Y IhJl •sk8 the audiènce to con8ider the rarnfficalions of war upon th• State
8nd th• Individual. Flr8t Year studen¢9 created an impactlul inte￿rIta￿0n ol Sh8kaspeare, pèrforrning the evor
pular and always challenging The T8mpes1.
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In the Summer term. students *) t1￿ Second and Tlurd Year8 worked Ilr•l•551y in Creating the hurnour and
l¥rger-thatFIrf? characterisatKin of Rg8ld Dahl's Th61 Mlches. Drama scholars from Thlrd lo Usixth worted on
devised reuegtSon of Alke in Wond&rl8nd, exploring them88 ol grtef and abandonm•nt. The Drama
apartment enjoyed a range of theatre lrfpl Including- Gaucasi8n Chalk Cwcle at the Ros• Th•atre Kingston,
Olhg110 81 the Yvonne Arnaud Th••tre in Guildford and Who Killed Fny Falheral the Young Wc Th&¥tre,
lC￿dOn.
In the Junlor School, we said 9oodby• lo Year 6 wilh'mab'lda, al the end of th• last 8cadern￿ yéar. A
Iren*ndously fun amalgamation ol a few oftho tales fiDm Dr S•us6 showca8od som¥ fanta0￿C acting and
singing tal•nts and wa¥ perforrnèd durin9 very buBy nights in June with an excellent reception. Year 4
developed their physlcal ¢haracleri$ation and went back In lime to p8rform H hi$lorical revolving 8round
Quaan Boudlca and the Roman empire. The pupll8 loved exploring lh• fero¢lty of the tirne and •nioyed it
thorDughly. They also took port in'Grtek day" whl¢h Included many dNer•nl exercises throughout thè day-
dr•rng, they designed 8nd m•d• their own Gr¢ek IhealrKal Masks exploring iomè la6cinabng expre8Blon8.
During the Chri•tmas Temi 2D22. ￿ ¢ornpleted a dlva Into the Middle Age8 ¥Mlh an edited perfom)an¢v ol
G8offtey Chau¢er'8 The Canterbury Tale5.' The history ol these moral tabs re$onBled with t￿lsy'S worfd I￿1
a8 much as th8y would have done all thos• year8 8go.
Year 3 went on a Irlp to Wondartand wlh •n Easter pmducth)n Alic• the Muskal. Wth o imall amount of
r•h8ari81 time, ther• w•r• Some lantastl¢ Standout performances and Aome 8eriou8ly silly lun had by all who
¢8m• to w•tch. Th•y •180 •njoy•d Ih•ir usual currl¢ulum&b•fj•<S ¢Jramg I￿rk•hoP on lh8 thame of Ancient
Egypt in No¥emb8r.
LAMOA lei8onB wero Introd(ud lo Yvar S lor this flr8t tlrne vlth about on¢ thlrd ol the year group iiyning up.
The re8uIt8 from the chlldren wore very imwessive. Y•Ar 6 allo had a tremendou$ yoar ￿th Ih¢lr LAMDA
speech ond drama txams. In th• Sumrner temi th•y completed Iheir course for verne Ind prose. publlc
Ipeaklng and acting •xAm$ •Ghi•vlnq ￿rne fantagtic cesull¥.
Ctrcuvfl¢ul*r Actlvltl•• •nd Trlp•
Co-Cu¢ri¢ular programrn• ha• contlnutd to develop ov•r the last year, w+lh ju81 vnder 200 clubs running
throughout the week and an aclwity on offer to en9498 811 memberB ol the College communlty. This y•8r low
introdu¢tlon of the Inauour81 Aclivth•i Fiif. whlch allow•d 8tudents th8 Qkwrtunity to experience Ill th•l'
an offer and sp•¥k ￿th th8 club le3d•.
New ¢lubg Such as Raspeberry Pl. Lego Robotlc$ and Dl8covery S¢ien¢• h88 allo￿0 the Sludents to expand
Iheir involvement in STEM ba$ed activfties, while in¢r•a8ing Iheir expo&urn to Codlng. We also Saw Slaib¢)ok8,
Medrtatron and Itallan Club lolnlng an •ver4Jmwing Ilsl and glving th¢ 8ludenlB g ch8nce lo fvrther expKire
th•ir passions.
The Activity Centre ¢onlinue8 to be central lo the Co•Curdcular programme, il being In bef¢re, durlng
d after-￿h0O1. We hove a number pr&iehool sports dub• Ih•l focui on p￿ParIng 8lud•nl8 lor the followlng
4Jon and helplng thos• with performan￿ ••piratlDnB to GOn￿n￿l lo rellne their techniqu8, The Jchool day l¥
j•m-packed and It'8 b••n wonderful 10 888 club) Jurh a8 clirnblng, bodminlon, dance, 6dl-d•f8nc• and Locker
27 att•nded by 80 many students. After-gehool i¥ agaln incredlbly busy and il'8 been gr•al to ¥ee bthole
$¢hc*Jl events running olon9¥Kle ihe Iradrtlon•l $portlng tralning beg•N?n8, highlightlng what a mulli-purpo¥e
$p•ce the Acuvlly Contr• l•.
The Duke ol Edlnbur9h Aw8rd ¢ontinu•s to excel, with 111 Third Year sludenll undertakino th•ir Bronze
ExpediVon8 in the Surroy Hillj, 54 Fourt￿ and Fffth-year sludents their Silver in Hamp8hire and The Chillems,.
and 17 Sixth Form 8tudant8 onrolled in The Gold progrhrnrne with expedttlon to Wales and Th• Lake District.
The ¢xlen5ion programmp, wh￿h Initially started with an academic locu$, hal ¢ontlnu8d lo grow. Dram*, Art
and Music are among the area810 offer a greater amount of developrréntsl octivlknes fcr their $tholari, wrth
sport conth'nuing to off8r proviL4ion indNMlually and to the scholar body al a whol6.
We rnturnÈd to a full Irlp8 programme, wlth a mixturè of day trips, evening products'on8 and r¢$idonllal
excursi￿• in the UK 8n¢J beyond. The summer holidays saw a kn wonderful trSp5 head to Iceland 8nd South
Afn'ca. The Iceland trip W98 gltended by the Fourth Year Geographers, who ¢xplured this quite Incrediblg
country and loved every rninul&. The South Afn'cA trip saw OL4f sports t¢omg 18n¢ In Cape Town and play
¢ugby, hockey & netball along th• gardon roule to Port Eliiabeih. Thii r•ally was a t￿P ol a lrfetirna lor a
involved.
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Our curr•nl •x1rKun￿U1yr progrnmme ¢>ffer¥ in the reglon of 100 8¢ll¥ltie• fty the children lo ¢W•e from 4nd
they ¢ov8r o bre•dth of bgfore school, •t lunchllm• and after •chool lor al pupits In Reception to Y
In the Junlty School, we offer a full far¥d8 of danc• actlvibes (Strè81 Jazz. Modern and Ballet). W• oncoufage
Itaff to SU99est new ￿tr.¥￿Ie8, bosed on thelr personal interests, 8though Ihare are many pgrannlal favourit•8
¥uch ￿ con&tfuclh7n dub Yeir 2 foot￿￿. W8 lry to Jtrikts 8 bal•r￿ boh¥een outdooranil $portiThJ acttvrt*8
wth thoie based indoori, ¥uch a8 popercraft, dr￿ng •nd 5ewinq.
ChOB8 and STEM remain popular activltleB throughout the school and the Q•lly Mile Running Club wlth'yeir 1
proved poptslar again. Similarly, u088 counlry for the uppar year8 li •xtr•m•ly popular throughout the year.
Our Spotts LegdeT& In Year 6 l•d some activities ts Yew 2 PVFrfl• at first breok, utslng th• 8kJlli they h•ve
acqulr•d from •orne tralnlng that ￿ delivered to them.
We hav• welcomad back our Mandarln tsacherwho provld•• A •e•8ion b6fofe ¥chool. New clubg this yv¥r hw•
If￿￿d•d Chel8e* FC d•lN8ring 8eiJlon• on offer to •ll y￿rI. •nd uppery•ar$' puplli to •upplement tha
introduction of Football lo the Gam•$ prograrnme.
Muslc conllnua8 lo bo an Integral comporneht of our prograrfflie, Th•T• Is a vAde variety ol act￿1&￿•1 InGludlng
Junlor ond Senior Choirn, Chamber Choir, or¢h•8tra. In8trum•nt •A8emb188 and Rock Shopl On Saturday
momlng8, we offer F•ncSnq In the Upp•r Year•, togelher vlth girl¥, cricket fof Yearn 1-8 throughout the y•ir.
All pupils in the Upp•r Years att•nded on• midentsql trip March 2023 and Juty 2023. The80 trips w•
80 lrnportanl for th• ¢hildr•n'8 d•w•lopmenl. Our nO￿Y •ppolnt•d Curriculum Leader for Modem Forelgn
Languages lad a trip to France, th• fwit one Jin¢• 201fj, *thich proved to bp very succ••slui. W• vl•ll•d a ntw
venue 8nd 911 the foedback rec•lv8d from pupih, pgi•nt8 and 81aff wa• véry po•itNe Indeed, w• •r¢ book•d to
vlih 4galn In May 2024,
Th• Ye•r 6 Gmlan Oulre•ch (GO} PfOgr•mm• w•• gknd to all pupS1• In Y•ar 8 wi JU￿. Once agaln, we
•xplor•d Opportun￿"•1 for barning In th• outdoors supportlng an Environmental Prol•ct on E•her Common, ••
*tll 88 one on the doofSt•p iupporttng the farmer wh￿0 land backn on lo Bro8dw•l•r F4'eld. We welcomed
100 cttildren from a I¢K81 State School for some For•st School lessoni in our'Georgign Glade. as wdl as 10rn9
8port• a¢llvltie•. All puplls within Yegr 6 were Irnvosved wlth the four rJa88 prole¢t8 which culmin•l•d ￿th a truty
memorable Co￿ert il Chri$l th• Prince ol Pea¢* church led by our pupils in J8-3 to our Iocgl pgrishloners We
al80 Ilv• itrèAm•(I the event lo Ihe parishkinei* who ¢ould not Allend In person 98woII al lo our Mer￿$ 98lhered
ai St. Auqu8tine'B, Whiieloy Vill490 and Su¢ton Lod9e in Walton. ThlB progTamm• provld88 valuable
opportunRlo8 lor the ¢hiklren to dedicate theirtlme Io 8orv• tsthern. All four prol•Gts focu• on hvAt •ich indivldu•l
Ye8r 6 pupil can channel their talenlB lo brbhlen up Int exp•ner￿S ol others.
E•t•t•
Our e8tale continues lo be malnt•in•4 to 4 hlgh Btand¥rrl ond mJint•n•nce and f•clllti•s 8cored v•ry highly ￿1h
p•rnnti in th• MMI ro¢•nt pamnl wmy.
The Collegè cr*Ket r*ts were repl•c•d by • brnnd new &lan• fadlNy complatsd In Sprlng 2023.
Addthonal K*l8r PV Installationi doliv8fSng 550kWF h4v• b•en installed on a numb•r ol roofs al ltrrt Cc41eg¢ •nd
Junlor SchoDI to •ignificanly Improve our 8eK-generollon ￿pability. Each in8tsllallon so far 01￿￿ded
projectad genefalS0n_
Al Ihe Junior School, the hockey utroturf has been r•wrfac•d to Fyovlde a hi9￿qUality •xperienGe for our
chlldr•n.
8u•taln•blllty
StGeorge'$ conUnuesto place a high prlonty ￿ rvducing adverse impa¢t8 on the environm•nlfrom ouracliviti•8
88 fir •$ posslblt, and we were delighled th¥t th18 Was fec¢gni*d through winning the Rumymede Busines
Award for Suslalnatxlily antj partnering Powercor in Ihelr xhlevln9 the Electrical Contr4¢lor of the Year
Award for Partnership. We are a featured i¢h¢)ol in Ihe in¥u9urg1 Ind•pendenl Schools. Bursars Ab8cKwtion
Su¥lainpbllrty Supplemert and the Bursar look part in a panel al th• 2021 ISBA Annu•l Conference to digCiIJ
pr¢molfjng suBtainabllty in Schools. St Ge¢vg8'5 vras aluo ¥ fvatmd school in the Suslainabilrty presantth.on
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GOVERNORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
given lo the lolnl HMCIIAPS ￿nference lor independent Se￿01 H•adteachers in OctobBr 2022. In Jun8 2023,
St George's hostèd, and provld8d a keynote pre¥enlation on our Ground Source Heal Pump system lor,
Seminar for Independent 8chool governorn org8ni8ed by thè Association of Goveming Bodl8$ lor Indepgndenl
School8.
A3 part of measurfng our impact we take part in Ihe Streamlined Energy & Carbon R•porting ISECRI proces8,
fr1818at figufe8 from which ar¢ provided here In.b. IDr years 2021-221".
Currtriil Reporting Year.,
2021-22
Previous Reporting Year..
2020.21
Tothi En•rgy Con•umpllon Ikwhl..
In¢lud•• V•p pur¢hi•d •kn¢trlcty, lu•1 •nd
, tr•n•port and Mllw•rnt•d •hctri¢lty •nd
•x¢lud•• oD4lt• •h¢trl¢lty g•n•rnt•d Ir<ffi I
| Ernl••lon cornbu•tlon of ga• Im•trtc
tonn•• of CMrt>on Dloxld• •qulval•nt Itc0￿1}
(Scop• 11
Eml••lon• from tomb￿lIOn ol fuwl fori
' Ir•Mpor4 plan¢ •nd •4￿PIll•￿t tCO*18cop• I
Eml••bon¥ Irom pur¢ha••d •l•ctrlclty tco
18copo 2. lo¢•tlon ba••dl
S,205,121
5,010,137
818.8
697.8
22.1
32.4
332.9
309.8
' 8•V4•n•rnt•d •l•clrf¢lty tCOa• 18cop• 2 .
Av¢ld••- 8ol•r PV g•n•ratsd
Emi8•lon• from bu•ln••• tsavel In rgnt•l Carn
OT qmploy••-own•d v•hlcl•• wlt•r• th•
¢oll•g• l• mpon•lbl• lor pur¢ha•lng th• fu•1
(Scoy 31
' Tot41 gro•• CO3• bai•d •n 8Egp• 1, 8¢op• 2 1
•nd 8¢op• 31*• •lJo¥•l
21
S74.2
940.2
Int•n•lty ratio., tCO* for lh• •bo¥•lnumb•r ol
0.587
0.590
Enfjrgy monitorlng 18 in place for all 8lectd¢ily, water, 8nd qa3 usage, ￿1h aulomated rnonthty reporti enabling
investigation of anomalies. Microwave and daylight 8•n$or$. along th ￿ntraliSed IT equipment control and
centrallsed healing control all lead to a redu¢lKJn in ov•rall ènergy consumption Exlen81ve usa 18 made ol Solar
Photovoltaics IPV), with a further 550k¥Np of JnBtsllalions Instsl￿d or to be Completed by year end 2023.
As a r•¥uM of a dear fo¢u$ on reducing our carbon footprint. through boih physical and behAvioural rneasurei.
we wer• pl&a8ed to record a 15.7% reduction In total energy u¥ed al Ihe College In 2022-23 CoMpa￿d lo 2021-
22 and g 27.8% dgcrg8$e at the Junlor School. thu$ 98ving 131 lonnes ol C02è,
Successful effort8 lo reduc• watw consumpllon Iiiclude waterless urin818yStemi, and the speclllc use of plants
and shNb¥ requlring les$ Irrigation. The Ground8 Team hav• an e¥tensive 8usl8inabilily strategy Including re-
using all natural wa8t• on 811e, creats'ng wld-ljower meaijobwd for insects and cul wood hedging lor deer as well
a5 working ck)3ely with Surr¢y Imldlrfe Trust to enhance bSodiver8ily, for exfjmp￿ by #djustsng ihe llow of th• R.
Boume through the ground? to improve 8p8wnlng S￿81 for fJ•h.
Sl George'¥ promotes recycling across the •stale. with faclllti¢$ in place for the recycling of paper. cardboord,
gla¥s, plastic, waste, batlerl85, prinl toner and ink, tennls ball8, and crigp pathets A¢Jditionally, all paper
Used is 100% ￿cYCled and unbleached and ihere has been 8n eff8¢￿'ve drlve to reduce Unne￿Sary printing,
¢opying and laminat￿n.
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Vthh regard to conslruclbn and Iho rttlle. •ll new build8 exceed pIaft￿n9 re9ulats'onB and r8furb18hrnent¥ s••k
io improve thormal effici•ncy. The wooden roof ol the recently bulll A¢tivily Centre 18 an example of carbon
$equestration. and other fe*ufes of new bulld$ include ui• ol Heat Pumps #nd Solar Pvs For ground& ond
mainlenon¢• u8e, the Schoi>15 have a numbaf ol 811-ele¢tri¢ vehldo8, In addlts.on to an all4l•cth"c car for ¥tsff
pool UBe, and the school18 moving to •l•ctrfc Tha¢hin•ry such ag mower• and leal-blowws. 8¥w811 AS to eleetrk
motors for the 8￿t c￿blaunCh￿.
Publlc B•n•fft
Th¢ Govornors recognige Iho duty inposed upon th•m by the Ch•rftl•s Act 2011, s￿￿On 17 and al80 th•
requirement lo hAve du8 regard loth• general guldance provided ty th• Chwty Ctynmli%on in connecllon wlth
Publc Benoffit.
The Gov¢mor8 are fulty Djmmitted lo thé prlndple of moklng th8 educallon 41 both sthooli open lo •ll ¢hlldr•n
of th• ne¢e86•ry acadtsml¢ •bllity, regardle88 of thelr lamily In¢ome, tlwough our Tran8lormational ￿rnary
Sch•me ￿lch mk•s pla¢eJ wallable free of ch8rg0, or majority funded, to low.Incom• famllles. This y￿r the
S¢h(w)1 oward•d TransformitionAI Bur8arleJ tot8lllng £1,1W(10 81 iludenl•12022.. £901k lo 48 stwjental.
Addrtion8lly, the School I￿11 contlnue to support axiiting famlll•s wtho have l•lkryn Into h*rdghlp Ihrough our
m••nB.teil•d Hardihlp Buriary Pfogrnmmt, Thls y•ar the Sthool gwarded HBrd$hip Bur8arie¥ lotalling £438k
to 29 $lud8nts12022'. ￿79k to 53 •tud8ntBI
In *ddltton, the School8 ¢onllnue to ￿ter rnlal￿njhlp* 4nd partn•rlng activlJ•$ V4)th locol •tata school•,
partlcularfy 8chDol8 in th• Bourne Edu¢8tion TTUSI Includin9 Jubilet Hlgh School and Ctt¢rte•y Hlgh Sch¢x+l,
Ovèrall, ihe School hai Pfovidéd enh#nced opportunllie$ for 15 loE•l ltale $¢hooli and ¥pproximately 1300
KI￿1 chlldren.
However, the Governlng Body 0180 ¥UPPOrt aTrY promoto many olh•r activ￿18• that provld¢ bgnefil to th• publlc
vAthin th• S¢hool'$ objects'vt$ bul al￿ beyDnd. The Govemor8 i•t out bek>w& 8¢hgdule of Ihfr Vario￿ acttvttie•
in whth Ihe 8¢hools tng89o'.
Acllvlty
D••¢rSpllon
at G•org•'•
W•ybrldg• ind 8urv•y
County Tenn1• C•ntM
The Collegp ho8t$ 8 Surrty Lown T•nnl8 AJBOCKg1ion faclllty on $it• lor Ihe.
prornolion of lennis to 80.9a boy8 an(J girls aged 4 10 18. The CDllpge pay5 lor
all staffing, roullne mainten8n¢e and cleanin9 ¢OSts ol the C¢nlre. The8e
amounted to e50k in Ihe year. The Centre18 opon to 911 children ol Ihe fequlred
polentiallabilrty, r•gardle81 ol p¥•nl•l mean•.
DIMct Support to
oth•r School•
To Jubiloe High School, Iha invitBlion 10 80m¢ JHS sludents lo ailend the
College'5 8nnual Slxth Fom in a Day e￿￿1 and sample some IB$80ns. lecture8
and the $ixlh form experienrg. JHS doe8 not have a sixth form. and this haB
been developed through exi8Jng Ilnks andldnl aclivi1509 belween JHS and SGC
and ha8 encouraged some JHS studen18 to ap￿Y to the College and both
bursary and nonwbur8ary pixed aw8r41•d.
Tc Three River$Acad8my, Salv8ian SCI￿01, St Pauls Catholic School Isunburyl
ard Healh¥lde School. the Invllglion to Oxbrfdge applicants lo atlond M¢)ck
Oxbridge Inlervlew& ￿th SGC alumni hosted 01 the College and gr¥&nged to
holp the pr¥p8redness of appli¢ants and, hopefvlly, increasing Ihgir chance of
success. Attended by approximatety 80 8tudgnts and 40 alumni a￿OsS 3
eveni.￿5 8nnually.:
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Actlvity
Dgs¢rlpil•Jn
To Philip Southcot• Schuol. rosour¢e sharing and equlpm•nl ￿nab.on to
Improve the clas8room ¥xperience of PSS student8 PSS contact•d SGC for
assistance and 8 relallon8hlp befvleen lechnlcians has been formed.
To Holy Famlly Catholic Primary School, Sl Ch8r1tr6 8orromeo Catholi¢ Primary
School, St Anne'3 Catholie Primary Schod, and with Sl George's Junloi School,
the Uppgr Sixth Forrn RS Outrowth Programmes spamnlng two school lerm9. All
College Uppor Sixlh students parUclp8le in lesson plgnnlrtg before delivering
lessons to the local primary 8chool$ Involved Rellective feetdback is conduclod.
Al Ihe end of th$ prograrnme. all prlmary $tudent6 are hosted at the College for
Ma88 lo celebrat¢ the ￿rtnershIp, gUPPOrted by 8chool Facilil*e$ and Cal81ing
8laff. SGC transport18 used where po88lble. ThlB1s a longstanding orr8ngemenl
to provid43 opportunilieg for outreach and gupport lo¢al $chools ￿th the delivèry
ol RS whil$l a130 3UPPOrting our own Jo8ephS10 •tho8 ol hospitality and pa81oral
care.
To Sl ChArfe$ 8orromeo Cotholi¢ Prirnary School. th• answer to a call from Ihe
H•adt•8cher for a Foundation Governor by i College lea¢th9r, •llending 9
m¢&llng5 per year. Th18 8ld• the devetopm•nt of Ilnk$ wllh Ihe Jchool as well as
conlrfbuling lo th¢ vAd•r¢olhollc comrnunlty.
A four.p8rt online A Lev•1 Pollli¢$ fi•vision Ser￿8 host¢d by SGC and remotely i
atten(l¢rl by 8lud8n19 nationally wllh an aim to provlde ac•demlc 8UPPOrt ahead
ol exams and invdvlng St George'• itaff plinnlng and d•llvery tlme and IT
iupport. This 9alned poortlvg f¢•dba¢kfrom attendw•.
To Sl Paul'i Catholic Primary School. 18x hours of FaulJtle8 8tsff lime for tho
r•palnllng of four cl8$Jroam8 In degper8le n••d and whlch the J¢hool had been
unabk lo 8vwr• fvnding for. Thil Onhorrted Oxlstlng Ilnks ond g8ln•d po8itfve
leedback
To St Charfel Borromoo Catholic Primiry School, the provision of transport and
driver8 to lake 30 children and 4 Bdutt8 on a return journey to 8 school trlp in
Esh•f whlch would otheM¥o h•v& been caneelleil. Th18 uied threè ¥•hlclei
nd drivern and look a total of 4 hours
Slnce May 2072. a¢tlryJ a8 lh• reglonal Iralning hub for Isrip, offoring tralnln9
lo Early Caroor Teachers wilhln the wgion and hosting two regional Irglning
day8 INovember 2022 and March 20231 ushg both Inl¢rnal and externol
•peakers, staff planning and delivery fjrne, school gpact, resourcès and
c8lerin9. Each year there are thr¥8 reglonal training days $upptsiting both first
and Becon(J year Ecfs and offer training 10 lo¢al state school r¢presenlalives.
S¢*ools attending Ihe events include Chri81'# H05Pital, Royal Gramrn8r School,
Cranlelgh, Sealord College. Halllford. Priorfs Field School, Moore Hou8e,
Harytpton, Nolr& D8me, Sl Tefe$8'8, Sl Edmond's, Epsom C¢llegtr. Sl John'8,
Lady Eleanor Holl&$, Churchers College, Sirwilliam Perkin8 forlhe Indèpendent
8ector and Jubilee HSgh School and Chert8•y High School from the moinlained
Sector.
Tg Cardina1 Newman Catholic Primary School, provlded th• use of 8¢hool
facililies includlng a Conference roorn. IT •quipment and cat•rinB to hold an
offiit• Governor Away Morning to dlscu88 8trat89y.
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ActSvlty
Dwcrlpilo
To St Challe8 Borromeo, aisistance In $i?urcing tr&n8poIi for 4 scii(Jol ITIP
Ihrough ac￿89 to a whjor group of provlders via St George'8 Icftool tranBPOrt
partner Vact•re. Thts tdp vmuld have 01he￿[S• been car￿?118d.
To S•y•• Court prtmary School, Ihe delivery of an EYFS gnd KS1 ￿ngIng
e8$knn11.5 h¢Jur81 lfivol%Ang 100 puplll as of otvdokng relalion•hlp and
on• of thro? •In￿lar events year.
To S¥yes Court Prlmary School, the (Jell￿ry ol• Year8 3 *nd 4 $lnglng 8w•lon
11.5 hour61 Involving 80 pupils ab part of gn ongoing rolp11c￿BhIP and on• ol
thrn8 8imlar mnts th1$ ygar.
To S#ye$ Court PTlm8ry Sehool. th• d¢liv•ry of • Y••r• S And 6 •lngSng 8eoslon
11.5 hournl involving 80 pupil8 a8 P8rt of •n ￿goIng r•l•llon8hlp and on• of
Ilwee 8lrnllJr wnt8 Ihls ye•f.
To Pyr¢roft Grange Primary School, ft>lbWng g di8cusJion b$tr￿en 14egd8
regardbno ttow to 8UPPOrt the Mu81¢ Lead 8nd Increa$è mu8lc provision hwlhirn
th8 school, tho de1bvgry of an all-Jt•ff Ivllight se$8ion on mugic consldering how
lo embed muJi¢ into other 6ubjtet8 And how lo l••1 more confident ￿th lh•
$ubjecl 12 houro) and, $?parntety, th• dellvery ol EYFS mu8ic $•$•loni
otserv•d by Pyrcroft EYFS Bt4ff, •ll d•Uvemd by th• JS Dlrector ol Mu•l¢,
With Ju81 So Singer8 And Sloy al Hom• Cholr (Surrey Art81. the Junlor School
Cholr held 8 Jolnt Chri$tma8 Concert, enhanclng tho mu$ical experi•nc• and
¢J•vèloping Iho $ktllo and mvBico18warene&o of approxlmately 70 pupili who
p•rtKipAted.
Th• lhartng of from the Actlv#te Surrey Sports cl￿ Tf•lnlng Cour8e
vnth 10 pupi18 and 1 Btaff mamber lrtjm a local prtrnary 8chool.
To PY￿10ft Grnnge Prfm•ry School, guldan¢e from the JS of MFL on the
nning dellvery of MFL 1088on• kn the form of Irainlng B••iion• for KS1
and KS2 leath•rn.
Wth St Anne's School, Sl Charl•s Borfomeo C•lholk Prim•ry Sthool and
CardinAI NewmAn CBlholir Pflmgry School. a total 0110 itaff #ours 8p8nl on the
partl¢lpoiion ol Mlect Year Four and Year Flve pupils In MorE Able RE
work8hops, lèd by Fr Ebrahlm Isaleslan Prie•l), expanding Ihe puw'l8'.
knowledge, laamSng l¢)gelher and •h8rlng experien￿0 8nd rèfteclloni.
Wllh Sgyes Court Primary School and Cardinal Newman C81holi¢ Prtmary
School, the JS KS1 Choral Festival where 180 pupll$ demonstrated th¥ lun lo
bè ha¢ singing &0 a maBsed cholr. developlng muglcal awaTene$g on¢J
rnusi¢ianship Bki118. Slaff involved with Ihl$ event left frnergisèd and %￿lh
confidènce to tea¢h ¥ singing seu1{￿ wlthout being 8 sp8cialig1.
To Meadowcroft Communlly Infonl School. 8 musk outreach pro9ramm
contsi$ling of three yinglng se53ion8 dollvered by IheJS Dlre¢tor of Mu81¢ to KS1
pupils and observed by teachers. BO￿ stsff and students f&ll more enthused,
and slaff fell they would be able lo lead 8omelhlng $lmllar In the futUTè.
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Activity
D￿C￿p110ft
To St Charles Borromeo Catholic Primary School, Ihe us8 of spare and facllrtie$
lo hold th• St Charle8 Sports Day In July 2023, including ¥taff Support in the
event Set ￿. manegamenl and event dean ￿.
To Ch8rt8ey High School, the use of ¥p9co And facilities to hold the Chertjey
High S¢hool Sports Day In July 2023, includlng staft 8UPPOrt In the event 8et up,
manag•menl and event clean up.
To Salesian S¢ho)I, the use of ¥pHc• And fac1ut￿ to hold ¢h• Sale8i4n Sport•
Day In July 2023, includlng 8t4ff support in Ihg •vènt ••t up. managem￿t and
evgnl clèan up.
An tsngoing R•ading S¢h•me iniliatfve wFth Ju￿1•e High School where 20 Sixth
Forrr Bludenti are h6lp JHS Lower Year6 Stvdentl.
Support to Afflllal•d
Ovgr••J• 8chool•
Th¢ Congregallon of J08ephile8 oper8le and linon¢e Ihe runnlng of $6v•n
¥chool$ in the 0omo¢ralic Republ1¢ ol the Congo. Sl George'5 Woybrldge
make$ 8 direct finAncial ¢ontrlbution to the gchools on a temly basi8, Par•nl8.
glall and 81udents undgrtako lurlher fund-ralslng on an ongolng baB18. Total
ral¥ed 2022123 £26k (2021r22 £25k).
Advanc•m•n¢ ol
Rollglon
80th Khool• are used ol charge by local pwilhei for act6¥￿1￿8 Such •8
retreats.
Sl George'8 rnakel ill fgcllltles Avail4bl• •An(￿lly, free of ch•rg•. lo thè
confirmation ol•ludents ol all Cathollc p4rl•h•¥ In the Deanery.
8upport to Oth•r
Ch•rltl•8
The College $110 hosts The Clubhou8e Prolecl. a ¢h8rlty which provlde8 a day
¢enlre lor young adulls Ylth legmlng di8abllltleJ. Mon-Fri, 50 week8 p•r year
Opport¢Jnities are providèd lor 8om• ol the client$ lo ¢8rry out jobs In thg 6¢hool
08 Port of their Bllmulgllon and dev•lopm&nl. Although dlsrupled by Covid. wg
hav• been ible to fa¢illl•tè Ihe re.op&nlng ol TCP.
The proviBlon of meetlng and tralnlng facllilles to Surrey S¢•rth and Roscue.
Thlg In¢lud•d an invit• onty ov•nl lor r•gulaf iUPPOrters ¢1 tM chanty.
To the thy Landscap• Partnerthip, the provhion of meeting fa¢llrtiBs
To th¢ S#￿￿tion Amiy, re9￿or don*tlon• lo the local locd b8nk frorn both staff
•nd gtudents.
To th• Salvalicfi Arniy, malntenance 01 the local food bank Invclvlng gortlng.
painting and gardenlng.
Th8 prov18Ion of meetlng and Ir•ining facilRk*• tv the Samant•ni lor FirBI ￿'d
Tralnlng 8ei$ions.
To the Whitely Horne8 Trust, both gardenlng 8nd the Pf0ViSKJn of ent•rtoinment
lo the re$idenl¥ Df the Eliza Palmer Hub in the form of a quiz and musical
performane•.
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Actlvlty
OM¢rlptlon
To Surrey Care Tru•l, Ihe wavl¥lon of meeti'r¥J aiid tT¥lnlng faclllU•8 to hoil an
annual Wi-day trwning $•8slon for volunl••rn.
support to tho Wld•r
Ctsmmunlty
An ongoing Te8¢hing and MenlorirvJ Programme Invtslv5ng SO SGC gludent8
and 60 r•fuge¥$ Irorn varylng eounlrie8 ¥tho are palr*d up and meet l0g¢lher
onlive lor 30-rninute8, ￿1¢* o Miek. SGC Mv8rs an annual Spend of
epproxlmately £1000 on toxlbook8 %thieh iupport the programm•. This IB In
partnership wStrs Ioc81 ehortty Elrrbridgecan and 8UPPOrt8 the need6 01 th•
ralugees to a$$lmllale and learn Engli$h. SGC iiudents, bonefil through
Improved ¢oftfidance, mentoring and teaehing skllls 88 well 85 community
I￿rIn•l• and eXp￿ure.
Through Infr4Red C8pilal Partners 8u8in•$8 C¢wnmunily Ewag•mentwork, th•
donBllon of Prom•thean Inter4¢1iv• ￿￿tebOordI and Data Prol¢clors Imajorily
Hitachl ED-AW1Q)Nl over year• to b• dI￿r$bUt•o lo milntilned ichool8 In
depri￿d •re81 where ¢#gltal poverty l• a ¢omrnon Ihtrrfl.
Th• JS expecled lo parmit uae oltho playing flolds for parking fOrttr￿ W•ybridg•
L•Jles Arnaleur RO￿n9 Club ￿nU41 regatta, bul unfortun8tely th• 2023 event
w•• conc•lled,
The Sixth Fomi ho814 io¢ial •v•ning •ach tA￿k attend•d by a gwup ol
refuge98 housed In ts¥o hot818 in tho local area, on• In Klng8ton and the Other in
Ea81 Hor8l•y. Minlbu8e8 •re provided by th8 •¢hool and driven by 318ff
vo1unle•r¥. Thli h In ¢ollabor8llon wtth loc81 ¢hoTknes, Elmbrldg&C•n and
8igL•af.
The Colleg8 org*nl880 afi 8nnual week-long pl1￿[Ma9& lo Lourde$ for a number
ol local d1#•ts￿an¢090d people Sixth Form•rn act #• young helper# and Staff
ott•n(l. in thelr Ilme, a5 adult hel￿rI.
AII JS Year 8 pupll$ and College Thlrd Year $tudents ¢n9ag• In a sorlei of
communlly $¢rvic• project& on individual days lof 1 week In the Sumrner Torm.
They offer thek Um8 for Iree. Stafl Bnd Porent volunteers help staff the projeel6,
which usualty In¢lud¢',
Cons•ry￿0n work on Elher Common
Cons•rv•tion work wllh the Lwr Mol• P•thernhlp
Preparing food bog8 lor families wilh Runnymede Foodb•nk
DIY taik8 Arts And Craft wlth the S4vAtlon Army
Volunteerlng in lo¢al schools. working Th8 Lumen L￿ffl￿g Truit
Providing lunch and ent•rt•inment for the eld•rfy
Helping people lo le8m English
Helping vAth ma88 al Sl Augusty'nè's locAI c8r• hoffl• and at Christ
Princ• of Peace IrK81 pwish ¢hurch
Volunteering al a locil Farm and Eque81rwn Centre. Comblnlng
anvlronm•ntal awarene85 And later woduclng ar￿￿[k bas•d on th•
exp•rlenca for display al Homes Trust
Th• 8ludents' Sl Vincent De Pg(bl group conductj an ongoing programm• of
vl$i18 to loul elderfy.cilliens.
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
FIIIANCIAL REVIEW
R•sultg for lh• Y￿1
The Scthool'8 net incoming regourceB for the year •mounied to E2.6m12022.' n81 Incoming resources of
£2.97mJ. This included a profil DI £71k (2022.. £72k) a¢hi•v¢d by Iho School's trading 6ub*'diary, of vknich
£53k waB donated to the School.
Fundral•lng P•rfomi•nG•
The School views fundro18ing a8 a very Important iource ol addllK)n41 in¢om• to enable lees to be kept a8 knv
aB possibla and to r8duce reliance on singlè Income 8lream8. The tru81••8 are fully gware of their Ind￿ld￿￿1
responiibilily and accountabllily to ensure that the sch￿ lundrai8è3 legally, respon$ibly and effectively. They
are aware of the Charily Comrnl831on CC20 guld•n¢e •nd ui• th18 and tho •¢¢ompanylng ¢h•ckli•l to help
lfrb•m •valuale the School'• fundr8knlng perforrnance.
Th• D•￿￿PM•nI Olllce continuu lo run •n acllve communl¢8llon •nd engagement programm•
lo the whol• 8¢hool comrnunlly. In Soptomb•r 2022. 4 fully funded Transformational Bursary plac88
awarded through Ihe Georgian Future Bursary Campaign whKh includag regular giving appeals and A new
legacy camp•l9n, Tr•dlllon & Trnn•formalion, launched In Jun• 2022, has •*••dy Mcurod 3 beque¥tJ lot•lly
£625k.
Durlng 2022123, the De¥elopmnl Office hai r•c•ived £152,844 of dort4Uon$12021f22= £382,549), ￿th 0￿r
£350k pledged in future year¥.
The School did not en9ag• ￿th a profe•glonal fundr•lBer In the y•ar bullbnked wSth ts¥o comm•r¢lal
pJrtlclp•tors, l.e buslnesJ89 kjndly provide i propcrton of Ihpir r•v•nuo lo th• School.
Th• School ha$ a put￿1$hed eompl•inl• procedure, avallabkn on118 websrte. A8 a memb•r ol th• Fundrai8ing
RoguIAtor we are required to wovide annual figures on the number of complaints re￿Ived during the year
(r￿n¥).
Inv•¥tm•nl Pollcyi OblKtlvM and P•rfornian¢•
The School doe8 not have an investment portlollo. Surplus funds are manag$d on ¥ dally b8Ji8 by uslng mowy
myrkets vllh Ihe a88iStanc• of the company's bankèr• lo preMrve capltal. Glft8 of iharel wre Ilquldated upon
rn¢•lpt,
R•i•r¥•• Policy
R¢8trlcled funds a￿. becauie of Iho partlcular 8pendlng con8tr8inl8 attached lo thern, not a¥allAble for funding
th• gener•1 operatlong of thi $chool¥. The unrestricted, or gen•rg1, fvnds are expandab￿ In •c¢ordance vlth
th• objocti of the School. In common with many other succ•88ful i¢hoolB. Ihe8e unr•strlct•d fiJndB, together
wlth ¥p¢¢ffi¢ long-lerrn bank fmance, have already been Snve8t•d by the Governors in the bullding, development
and refurbl8hment of school bullolngg and other fixed a588tg U8ed by the Schools. A¢cor¢ingw, there are no
¢wr•nt free re•orve¥ lunro$lri¢ted lunds less the net book value of fixed a888tJ finan￿d by th080 funds).
Given our plans for the now bullding8 •ntl other Ca￿.1￿1 expondlture Ihl8 nil balance18 exp8et•d to continue for
the foiesee8ble future. This 18 In ar¢ordance with the long-term pl8n$ of the Governors lor the devekspmenl of
the Schools and they are i9￿¥flOd Ih8t the re80wce¥ iv•ll•ble lo the S¢h¢Jol through lon94emi external bank
finance is ad•quale for requlremenl¥.
Th• Schod and Subsidiary toial r888rves of £48.4rn12022 £45.Bm} ot th• yo8r-ond ir￿lUded t818k12022'.
£777kl of unspent ￿$¢￿ted resemg, £189k12022.' £193kl ol unr•atricled but deslgrnated funds ynd £47,4rn
12022.. e44.8ml ol unregtncted general reserves, vthlch aft*r dedurling investments in operational fixed assets
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of e55.om 12022.. £65,8ml 108vg$ £8.6m d8fi¢rt12022.' £10m dofldtl of free re8erve$ funfled by IDng twm
borr(Mlng. £0. 1m12022". £0.02ml of th¥ r•$tri¢t•d income 1$ bling u￿d to fvnd four Trnn$tsmatlonal B￿rIaTI
Ifonnerty ￿118￿ A•¥i•ted Pl#ctsl at Ihtr Collbg•.
(loltN Conc•m
The Govemor8 hav• 889055ed whether the u8• of the going concAm bBg18 18 8pproprlate and have COn￿dered
pouibltr •v•nl$ or conditions that mlghl ¢a$l $lgnfflcant doubl on the •blllty of tho School to conb'nu• o• ¥ go￿9
cortem. The Govomorn hov• madi t￿? als?￿rnent for a period of at l•agt one year from the dats of appfoval
of th• flnanclal 8tat•m•nts. In particular, th• Gov•rnors hav• ¢on$ld•r•d the &hDoI'4 for•e45ts and projedion6
•nd have t4ken aGGuunt of pressure on income as inflatron ris•s After making arnquiri•s, tha Gov•mor8 have
¢orKlud•J that Ih•ra l• a reaKsnable expectation that the School has adequale resources to continu8 In
operatlonal exLrylence lor the forexeable fvtyre and they are •ats'Bfied thal there are no rnal¢rial uncertainties.
Th• chaTliable group Ihrefor• ¢￿tinu￿ to adopt tha 9olnB GOn￿M In pr•panng rti finMn¢lal •tal•ment•.
FUTURE PLAN8
I￿￿¢th7￿ for lh• M•xt Y•ar
R•¢rull an outslondlno •uccv••or to Antony HwJ•on •$ Hv•d olth• JunlDr School.
Confjnue to r•f#)• ffinanclal W•ns In th• face ol polltl¢al and •conomlc unG•rtalnty.
ImWem•nl • one-Io-C41• student Ipad progr•mrn• 91 th• Colbgg.
Pr•p•r• for and ddivor • wcc•8•lul outcom• at both •¢hooh under th• rw ISI In•pKlon tr•m•work.
R18K MANAGEMENT
Th• Governori hav• gwen con•id•r•llon lo the major to whlch thè Scheol and sub•idi•ry ir• •xpo••d.
The Govoming Body ha8 ulllmatè rasponiibllity for managing 8ny ri8ks f￿•d by the School Governor8,
c¢JmrnilteeB' blanding ma•liry il•m$ cover the m•in •reats of orvdolno rlth to Iho School, hv*•¥•r,
con$id•ralbn of rfjk is d•log•t8d to the Fingnc8 •nd Rlsk Comm4tte•, vJhl¢h r•poth lorniAIty to the Gov•rnlng
Body thr•• Um•• p•r 4nnvm.
Ttte 8tratsgK rl•k manag•mont proceB8 uieB a Riik A4Jpetite Malrlx, contsinlng k•y 8traiogic rl$kg. and m•lric8
by hvhKh to oMoi$ them, %thi¢h gr• r•ported al ea¢h FingnG• •nd Ri•k Commltto• M¢ollng. Go¥emorn hav•
•et'rfgk oppetth, Ihr•8h*Yd8, which11 bre8ched trfgger fvrther 8cllon to reclty.
Prln¢lp•l Al•k• and Une•rtalnti
The Governcn ¢onfjlder the followlng to ￿ th• principal rhk$ and ￿n￿rtainl18• affectlng the School•.'
A change ol govemmenl rel￿1￿n9 in in¢r•a8•d lax•tion of the Charity'8 incom• and $urplu8, 8.9.
impo¥rtion of VAT on $¢hool ltses. To mrtigat• thi8 ri*k, gov•mors Sel w) 8 gpec4al purpose working
group to model a fang6 of sconari08 and identrfy approprf8tè re8p¢)n9e8. Some r•$pon888 have already
been Implernented, lor ex•mple making saviny8 In c•rt•in co3t c4legorie• and invegling in capital
project• that have an obvioug rotum on ￿n￿$tment(sU¢h 48 PV).
Continuing h￿h l•vels of co*t growth 85.1 resuSt of •xiemal f&ctofg. Th¢8e include high inflalion in key
suppll•B such as energy and lood and further 8ignrfKant dséi tn the eost ol teachus pensions. These
are miiigated by de¢ailed and Eompreh?n4ive financial scenario planning, V+ith proactive deci5ion-
making al Board thel. We c¢￿￿.n￿e lo f031er dose TeIats'onshi￿ with our lending institub'on8 to ensure
our flnanci81 contingency ￿an8 remaln viable and responstve.
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GOVERNORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
Loss olreputalion V4hich would Impa¢l 5vJnificantly in a loss of foe incomo ats)v•. Thrt4ts to reputsuon
are many and vaM¥d, but it is rn08t important that the Schools d•mon$trate the￿ ability to k8•p children
18le. Saleguarding Is th•r•fore the most important area of risk manegemont and there are exten¥S¥0
policie$ and controls. comblned with proactlv* ond dynamic managemtnt and 3crutiny ol all
sjfeguarding aspects, whlch seNe to mltlgat8 thls rf8k. Exlengive and well-re8ourced managernenl of
H•9lth gnd Safely risks complernenl th• safeguarding function.
Any other cri￿5, that has a significant impact ￿ th8 abllity to operate either School, wch a8 a flre or
cyber attg¢k. may Impad wldew In tem8 of operational costy and reputational, bng•r-t•m damag•.
SLt¢h p083ibilits.es are th• iubject of ext•n$lve ri¥k rnanagerrent $cNts"ny and prtscesoffJ$ lo not only
•nJure compliance ￿tA ilatulory and regulatory obligalKJn8 but to ach*¥è material reduction in the
likelihood of 8uch a crisii occurrlng. These includ• t•ble-l¢)p rehearsal¥ ol¢rili¢al incidents to famlllarists
8tsff the likdy actlons r?qulr•d, and ¥betigli8ltraining module8 for staff to guard •gainst prevalent
th￿018 $4Jch as cybo1 altack.
Th• Governing Body I8 $atlified that, for All major dBk• Identlfled. approprlale control8 hav• b••n pul In place
and maintalned to mrtigale those riBk8 ad•qu8t•ly 11 is recognlsed that Sy4tem8 can provlde onty r888onablo
bul not absolute a88uran¢e th•1 maioi TIBk8 hav• been managed.
Thi$ Annu•l Report, prepared under the charhI￿ Acl 2011 and the Compani•1 Act 2006. wa8 approved by the
Gov•ming Bo* of Sl G•org•'$ W•ybridge on 27 Novambor 2023, in¢luding in Iheir capAcrty 88 company
(Irectorn •pproving the Strgl•gi¢ R•port contained Iher•in, and 1$ 8lgned 88 authorlg•0 on 116 b•h4lf by..
D•nl• Nowlan ICh81rmon ol the Goveming Botyl
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8T GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'8 REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
INDEPENOEMT AUIXTOR'S REPORTrTO THE MEMBER8 OF 8T GEORGES IIIEYBRIDGE
Oplnron
W8 hwe audited the fInanc￿l itat•ments of Sl George's W￿b￿d9¥ Ilhe 'p•renl charflable company'l and Its
iub$ldiarie8 Ithe 'gro*Jp'l for the y¢ar ended 31 Juty 2023 vthich comprisa of th• Group Stat•m•nt ol FM)•ncl•l
Acli¥iti8k, the Group and Parent Ch•rilabk8 Compony Balance Sheets, the Group Cash Flow Stat•mant and
notes to the fln8nci81 statementy, Including 81gntncgnl a¢¢ounilng pol￿88. The flnonc4al reporung framawork
Ih8t h8$ b88n applied in their preparAt*3n isapplicable1ow¥nd Unrted Kingdom A¢¢ounling Standards, including
Flnanciol Rewrting Standard 102 Tho Fln8nclg1 Reportlng Standard appll¢&ble in Ihe UK and RepublSc ol
Ir•knd IUnrt•d Kirrfjdom G•n•rally Acceptod Alxounling p￿tiCal.
n our Wnlon lh• flnanclBI itatements.,
glvj • true and f•ir view ol the Iloh ofth• woup'i and the paronl charilabk comyny'$ affalrs •• •t 31
July 2023 and of Ihe group'$ Incomlng rn8our¢61 and 4PWic•llon of re￿ure•s. includlng ￿ incomo •nd
expenditure, for the year Ihen ended.,
have beèn prop•rfy pr•par•d In acGord4nce wth Unrt•d Klrqdom G•nv•lly AcC•pt￿l Accountlng
Pra¢llc•,' •nd
have been W•P•fed In a¢wdance w51h th• requlrements olth• Companle8 Act 2006.
B••l* for oplnlon
W8 conduci•d our audit in J¢¢ord•ne* vlth Inl•rnatbn•l Siandwdl on Audllng IVKI (Is￿{uK)I Ind AppllcAtIo
law. Our re*pOn￿bIlItI¥l under those 8l•ndard• 8r• further described in the Auditor,? ReÈpon8ibilitk?8 for Ihe
gudlt of the finan¢I81 stste￿nIS section of our report We 8re Independent of the charitable companl In
•ni8 lo the
ccordanct wllh the ¢lhl¢81 requlremenl8 that are r¢lev8nt lo our audil of the liqanciql BtalYaeèofddn6e
includliig the FRC'S Ethical Slondard, and w• l•v• futhll•d our oth•r ethléal're'sponglbihtikn I
Iheje r•quirem•nt8. We btliève that th• audf(•vid8nc• we havo obtalned16 6ufficienl 0rn1 approprL4te to provid•
b￿1$ for our oplnlon.
Conclwlon• r•latlng to golng conc•rn
In auditing the financial itstsm•nt•. w¢ h•ve concluded that th• Irugl•e$' u•• ol thé golng conc•rn b4111 01
iunting in the sKapar#bon of tho linancial st4l•menl$ i• appropriat•.
B•ged on the work we ha￿ p8rfoTrned, w• h•ve not Id8ntlfl•d any mal•rlal uncertalnlle8 felgllng lo wenly or
0ndl1￿n6 that, Indfvldu•lly or collectivdy, may c#•t ilgnrfunl doubl on the llTOUP'I and parent ¢harIta￿t
comp8ny'$ abS11ty to Gonlnuo 8$ a gDltvJ conc•m lor • p•rbd ol At l•a•t fvMlve monthl from wh•n th• fln•nGl•l
$tgtements are aulhori•ed for hsue.
Our re•pon•ibilille$ •nd Ihe respon•ibllitieg of th• truste9• vAth respect to going concem •r• d•scrfbed in the
rehvanl 8ection• of Ihl$ rnport.
oth•r Infomi•tlon
The othor inft*mialKJn con¥*ri••¥ th• infornalion induded In th• annuol roport, other ihon lh• flnanclal
8t•t•m•nts and our audllorf8 report théroon. The Iru8t•t6 are r•8pon8lbl• Icf the other information contained In
lh• annual report. Our oplnion on th• financhil 8tstornents dop8 not wv8r tha olher information and, except to
th8 8xt8nt otherwise e¥pliciUy statsd In our report. we do not expre88 any lorm of 48¥urgnce concluBK)n thoreon.
Our responslbllrty li to read the other informallon aThJ, in dDing w, ¢onslder ￿ether the other Inforrnatlon 18
moterialfy inconsistent with the ffinancSal 6tsl*rnents or our knoW￿d9& obtained In the c¢yJr8e ol tho audR or
oiharwise appears to be materially M￿Stated. If we identify guch materi81 inconji8tenc￿s or apparent material
mffjstatements. we are requiod lo determine vthelher there Is a material mls8tatemenl In the financial
8tstemenls themselves. 11, ba$ed on the wrk vje have perfvjrmed. w¢ ¢ondude that there is a muleriol
mis$tat•rn•nt ol this other information. we are required to report thal fact.
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JLILY 2023
We hav• nothing to report In thi8 regard.
Opiniom on oth•r matt•r• pl•￿rIb•d by th• Comp•nl•s Act 2•ix
In our opinion, based on the work undert8kon In Ihe COUTBe of the 8udrt..
t￿ inlomialion glven ffl the 8trategie feport and the tfUStees' annual repart for the financlAI y•ar lor
wthi¢h the financial 6tat8ments are prepar•d 18 ¢Dnsi$tenl wffh the finan¢l81 ¥lalerngnts'. and
the 31Talegic report and lh• Iruil•e5' annual mport have boon pr8par•d In ￿0rdance with applkibl•
gjl requlrem8nt8.
M•tt•rn on •r• r•qulr•d to r•port by •xc•pilon
In the li9hl ol Ihe ￿nO￿e¢l9e and understanding of the woup p4r•nl charitabla company and their
In￿rOnM&nI obtained in th• Cour￿ ol th• pudlt, w& hav• not idontffled material mi181alements in th• strategic
r•port or the tru8t••$' •nnu•l r•port.
We hgvfj rK1th￿9 lo r8POrt In r••p•cl ol the followlng mott•f¥ whore Iho C￿PanI￿ Act 2008 rnqulr•8 LIS to
report to you 11, In Ouf oplnlon..
the p•renl charitable ¢omp8ny ha• not kept adequat• and 9UN￿lent ￿￿ntIng recordB, W rntum$
adequate lor ¢Jur audit have not been recelved frorn ly8nCh￿ not viiited by us,, or
th• par•nl charita1￿0 comp•ny's flnancial stat•m•nl8 gr• not In agreemont wllh the a¢counling records
and retum$, or
certaln d1•Cl￿￿r•I ol tru•te•8' remuntrallon •peafied by l•w •rp not mad•,' or
ha¥• not rIrA￿ed all tho Inlomialon and •xpl*natloni we wulre for our qu¢Jll.
RUpon￿￿￿1tl•S of Iru•t•••
Ai explaln•d rnor• fvlly in the tru$l••s' re•ptsniibiliba8 •tst¢m•nl, the trustees Ivtho are al80 the directorg of tt••
charitab18 company for the purpo8as of company 18wl are r8iponJJlble for the prepgrglion of thè financial
8talernenl8 and lor being 88ti8fied thallhey give a true 8nd lalr ￿8w, and for Buch intefnal conirol ai the tru8tee¥
determlne ii neceijary lo enable the prep4r8¢lon ol financlal •tAternents th•t •fe Iree frtsrn material
ml88tat•monl. whether due to fraud or erwr.
In prep•nng th• fIna￿lI ¥tat•rnwrt•, lh• tru1t•￿ ar• r••po￿lbIè for A•i•$•lng Iht group and par￿1 tharllable
¢ompany'B obllity to cmlinue as a 9olng 9)ncern, digclosing, as gpplKabl•, rnatlers relat•d lo poing concern
and ￿Ing the goin9 ¢oncern b¥si• of accounllng unltsi the IrusteeB ellher Sntsnd lo Ilquidat• Ihe group vr parent
charfthble comp•ny or to ce8•e operallon•, or h￿t no r•allill¢ ¥lt•m•live bul to do io.
Audltor'• r•Bpon•lblllll•• for th• audlt of th• fin4n¢l•l •tat•rngnl•
Our objectives gr• to obt•in fea3onable al￿￿n¢t about wh•thw the fln•ncl•l •tstèmont4 a8 • ￿01? are free
frorn malerlbl mlsgtatern•nl, whether due to hud Dr error, and to Issue an •udilor's report Ihal Indudtt our
opinlon, Rea50nablo 88surance 14 a high l•vd cl ai8urance, not a guarantee that an audit cohduthed in
aGGordance wllh ISAS IUKI will always'd•teet a mal?ri¥l misslaternenl %th•n It exist•. Mi$$talernentg can ari8e
from froud or error and ar& considered m•lerial If, Individually or in aggrogatè, they could reasonably be
expeetad lo influ8nc8 the ecunomic decision¥ ol users taken on the bas18 of th08¢ flnanclal Bt4ternent8.
A8 Part ol an audll In accord8n¢e with (UK) M •x•rci8e profo81ionaljudgement and m8lntain prol•88lo￿l
•cepll¢i•m throughout th• audit. We al30.'
Idenlfy ant1 a$w?J the of material misslalemenl of the finand81 statements. whether du• to fraud
or effor. design and p•rfomi audit procedur•8 rn8pon8ive to th088 ri8k¥, and obtsin audil evldan¢e that
18 fyufficient and approprialg lo prLwide a ba818 for our opinion. The rlsk ol not detecth'ng a material
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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
ml88tatement rosu￿ng Irom frwd 1$ hkjher ¢lw tor one ro¥ulllng from errnr, ai frèud may involve
)Ilusion. forgery, intentional omissions, rnijr8prnjentst￿D¥, or the ovewrtde ol Internal control.
Obtaln an understandlng of Int¢rnal Contr￿ rtlovantto the audit In order to deslgn audit procadufes that
are 8pproprf•te in the ur¢um$tsn¢B•, but not lor the purposes of expre1￿￿9 an opink?n on the
effecilven888 oftha group and parent tharltabb ¢ompwy'g lrt•mal control.
Evaluato th• appropriateneB• of accounlng pdici•g u4•d •nd the reasona￿￿e$S 018c¢tyJnllng
e•Urn•te¥ and rel•ted dthdo8ure$ made by the tru8te¢s.
ConGlud• on th• •ppr0prf8￿lol of trt• truJl•M' ui• of th• going conc•m ba$1• of acoounting and.
bas•d on th• atsdli •vidance obtain&d, whether a m¥¢•rial uncertainly exist8 related to went8 or
condltlon8 Ihat may cast siqnrfunt doubl on Ihg group and pgrenl ¢h8rithblv company'8 ablllty to
continue as a going concem. If ￿ eorKlu(le that a materlal uncertainty exi8ts. we ar• requlr•¢J lo draw
attenlk)n In our •udllor'i rap￿1 lo the rel4t•d dlsclosLwe8 in the fin•nclal 8t8t•m•nts or. If 8u¢h
dlKlo8ur•J •r• Inad•qu81•, to modify our opinion. Our conclu•l¢>ns are baled on tha audrt evk1•nc•
oblain•d up lo th• d91• of our 8uditof$ r•p(xt, However, lulure evenlB or condrtiona moy cau8• Ih•
group or paf¢nl tharlt•blo ¢omp9ny 10 ¢088• to conllnu• ￿ a golng concern.
EvAlu•t• th• ov•ro11 ￿sent4¢I0n. •tructure •nd cont•nl of th• llnanc+al 8latsments. InGludhg tho
dl•doiuro•, and V+helh•r the flnanciAI sl•t•rn•nt• r•pr•wni th• und•rlying tran6action• and ev•nt• In
a manner th•t •¢hl•¥e8 lair pre￿ntatIon.
Obt•ln sulllci•nt •rpropriat• audl {wK1•n￿ r•g•rdiThJ th• fin•nci*l infomMlk>n of th• •ntltl•• or
bu8ln•i8 acllvil•$ wtthln tho group to •xpraJ8 an opinlon on thè consolldated financkql •lalement8. We
ar• re8pons￿lIa fr>r tha dIr￿l￿n, 8upef¥ision And porfoim•rK• ol Iho group audit. romain Bol•ty
re¥onsible lor our audit report.
W• communic•t• wlth th￿& charged wNh gOVifn*nee regardlng, •m¢ry oth•r matter•. th• pl•nnod •cow WKI
mlng ol th• audit and Ilgnlfi¢*nl audit findinqi, incl￿dIng any ilgnlfkant defici•ncloi In Int•m•l ￿n1rd Ih•l w•
lenlfy during our audR,
Expl•Ntlon u to •xlont th• 4udlt wa• con•ld•r•d ¢•ybl• of d•t•ctSng Irr•gul•rtil••. Includlng
lrnud
Irr¢gularlll88, Indudlng fraud, gf• in$tanc&i of non4urn￿1•nCP wlth law¥ and regula￿.0￿[&. We de8lgn procedur08
In In• our r••pon8lbil￿•8. ouoln•d ibove, to datfjct mot•rfo1 rn18•tat•ment• In re8pecl cf irr•wLqrM•8,
Includlng fraud. Th• •xl•nl to whlch +wr proMduM• are CApabl• rf det￿tIng Irr•gulafilhi. Indudlng lrnud l•
d•tailgd ￿lI)w.
The obpctlv•8 ol our 8udit in rgspecl of fraud. are.. to Identify and 8$M9$ the riskg of rnaterlal rnhslmtemeni of
lh• fin8ncl8l Statements to fraud., to obtoin sum'enl approprlwle audll ewdence regarding th• 8$#•s8•d
rlik8 of mot•rlal m￿StAtementduQ tofrgud, through de•i9rting and implomgnllng appropriate respon1•$ lolhole
a$8•￿•d n$k•'. aTrJ to r•$pon¢ approprlately to in•tan¢•8 of Ir•ud or ¥u¥perted fraud identified during the audrt.
HNever, the prlmgry r&6pon6lbilty lor Iha praventlon and d•te¢lbn ol fraud rfi18 vlilh bolh rnan4g8rn•nl 8nd
tharged with gcwernanre of Ih? charitable company.
Our approach w•• •• fd10￿..
114e obtaln8d an under8tandlng of the leg818nd regulalory requlremfjnts appl1u1￿ lo Iho th91￿•blO
company and considered that the m05t ￿gnifiCantare the ¢ompanies Act 2008, tha CharlUe8 Act 2011,
Ihe Charity SORP, and UK financial reporting 8tsndard8 aB188ued by the Financlal R•portlng Coun¢ll
We obtsined an understanding of how the charllabl• ￿rnPany compll•s vith lhe￿ re¢wlrem•nli by
dlicu8Bli>n8 Wlth managèrnent irtd those thw9ed wth q¢)vern4nce.
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2023
We a8sos¥od the risk of malenal mis#l•ternent of the financial 8t¥lemenl8. includin9 th• rilk of matwial
mtsstatement to fraud and il might occur, by holdin9 4i8cu$s+on3 wth management and those
Charged wlh goveman
W• inquirèd of managomenl ar￿ tho•e charged wlh gover￿n￿ 98 to any kncwn inJtance8 of non-
Ccthpliqnce or 8u8pecled n0nac0rnpuan￿ with18ws and regulations.
88sed on this und•r•l8nding, dosSgn•d Bpeclffc appropiwle audlt procedures lo idenuty inltancol
0fn0n-compliar￿ wth kqwB and regulats'ons. ThiB included Ma￿n9 •nqLirf•i ofman4gement and thos•
¢harged with wv•rnance and oblaining addrtlonal ¢orroboratwe eviden￿ as rèquired.
There 8re Inh?renl Ilmltatk)ns in the audit procedufes degeribèd #bove. We are les8 likaly to become •war• ol
instances ol non-compll¥nce laws and regulaltons that are not dosely related to events and Iraniacts'ons
r•ftecled In Iholinan¢ial 8ts1emenls. Also, the risk of not dètecting a mat•ro1 misstatement du• lo Iraudbs hpaher
than the ri8k of not tJ8le¢llng one regulling from arroi, a8 fraud may involve deliberate conc8alm•nl by, for
example, lorgery or Intentional misrepre8entaiion$, or Ihrough collush)n.
UM ol our r•port
This report i¥ made Solely lo lh• cha￿18b18 cornpany'8 m¢mbof¥. as a body, In aecordanc8 With Chapter 3 01
Part 16 of th& Comp8nle8 AEt 2006. Our auditwork ha$ been und¢rtoken $0 Ihth we might state to the charitable
cornpany'j m•mb•ri thtsie matter• whlch w• are requlred to ilatè io them in 4n audllorf8 r•port and lor no other
purpo•v, To Ihe fullut •xl•nl permitted by law, w¢ do n¢t accept or as&uma r••poniibilily to any p8ty other
than thè charitabl8 company and charitable company'8 memberB as 8 body, for our audlt work, for thi$ report.
or the oplnion• we have lorrneoj.
M••*
Neil Finlayson (Senlor Statutory Auditor}
lor and on behall ol Moore Klng$lon Srnrth LLP. Stqtutory Auditor
12 February 2024
9 Appol¢J Streel
London
EC2A 2AP
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITES
(Incorporatlng the Income ond expendlture accoun1}
for the yoar endirry 31 July 2023
Tothi
Fund•
2023
Total
Fund
2022
Unmtrfcthd RMtrlct•d
Fund•
Fund•
Income •nd EThdty￿nts
Not•
INCOME FROM..
cha￿tIb￿ A¢lvbtl•8
School fee8
other eclKaional Income
Oth?r tradlng actlvltl
Other trAdlng Income
In¥e•tfft•nt•
Invo8lm8ni irtom•
Volunt•ry ￿Ur£
Giani8 and donallon8
29,150,527
2.378.139
29.100,527
2.378,139
27,828,411
2,475,181
834,397
134,J97
571,278
71,651
12,889
Hfj40
15,834
73.092
136,434
211,$26
440,953
Y¢l•l In¢om•
32 307.8Ce
32 489 129
31.331435
EXPENrMT￿1E ON..
R•l¥lng fund•
Fundfailing and dovelopmfrnt
Flnonclry colts un￿r Advance Fee
Ccnlracli
Non-¥￿111#ry tr•Jing
Int8r88t and other uJ6ts
310,834
310,134
285,B25
147,1LX
374,306
148,85S
147,101
374.200
148.8S6
180,657
321,842
146 988
Tot•1 non.•ducatlonAI
981,1C
981,11)0
934,912
Ch•rtt•bl• xtlvlt5•4
E￿¢•tiOn
28,878,928
27 431 389
T•tsl •¥p•n<4tur•
29,880 026
28,308,301
N•t Incom•
2,447,7
151,323
2.199,103
2,￿.134
Tian81ers behvgen fund
110,288
110.288
N•t mo¥•m•rt In Iwnd• forth• y•ar
2,558,oe8
41,035
2.59•,103
2,￿6.134
Fund bglpw ¥11 AwJuBI 2022
44 990 678
777 126
40 767 802
42,PA)2,e*8
FurKI hl¥nc•• •1 31 July 2023
17
47.548,744
819,181
48,366,805
45,767.802
Th• a¢￿￿P9￿￿rfj nol¢i from pwt ol th• f￿anCi￿ &tatament8.
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
CONSOLIDATED AND SCHOOL BALANCE SHEErs
as at 31 July 2023
Group
2023
School
2023
Not•
2022
2022
FIXED ASSET8
Tanglble 856et#
Investment 883ets
56,071,908
55.831.263
55,032,728
100
SS,032.828
55,830,319
11)J
55.B30,419
55.071,908
55.831,283
CURRENT ASSETS
Stock
Debtors
Cosh and 8hc¥t tami depo8tt8
10
11
257,429
1.742.954
11.760.563
13.780.946
269,815
852,780
6,927.384
8.049,979
4B,373
1,004,8J4
11.726,727
13,079,734
44.847
.333
6,913,344
7,924,524
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Cr¢dllors payable vAthln
one ye8r
12
19,030,988I {7,$48,187)
ie.936.2051
17,425,865)
PIET CURRENT A&8ET8
503.792
4 744,529
498.859
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LN8KinES
59,801,868
56.335,055
09.777,367
56,329,078
LONQ TERM LIABILrnE8
Advance lees
08pJ8111
Loans
13
14
15
18,413,822)
11,403,000)
13,584,803)
14,948,028)
11413,6221
11,355,800)
11.403.000)
14,263,827) 13.504.503)
14,948.0281
11,355,800)
14,263,827
PIET A3SET8
48 400,741
48,37
45.767,802 ￿231
45,781,825
REPRESENTED 8Y'.
RESTRICTED FUNOS
JlJ.181
777,126
818.181
777,128
UNRESTRICTED FUND8
Unrgstr￿te￿- Deslgnated
GeneT•I funds
17.2
17.2
149,029
47359715
192.827
44.797 849
189,0
47 335 206
192,827
44,791872
TOTAL FUNOS
48 366,906
45,767,802
45,781.825
No separ8te SOFA has been p￿sented for the Sthool alone, aG permitted by Sedon 408 of the Companles Act
2008. The Schtr)1'8 income for the yearwBs £32,013.51012022,' E30,938,1411 and the surplus for the yoar w88
£2.580.573 {2022'. swplus of £2,965,134).
pproved by the Board of Govemors of St George's Weybrfdge on 30 January 2024 and aulhorised
for Issue and wgned on its behalf by..
Denis NovAan- Chaimmn
Margi Satthel- Governor, Flnance & Rlsk Committee
Cornwy number.. 02789023
The a¢oJmpatyng notes lo￿ pwt ofthe fmanrAal statements.
Page 29

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
CONSOLIDATED CASHFLOW STATEMENT
for the yur ended 31 Juty 2023
Nol••
2023
2022
NET CASH FLOWS FROM OPEIiATION8
N8tea*h yovided by operath"ThJ acliwti8¥
8,196,387
CA8H FLOWI FROM INVESTINQ ACTMTI&8
Payment$ for tw¥gibkn as8et8
Prowd• on èale ol lang1È48 ￿ed a•set8
1nvmth1￿t In￿rne reL*pts
12.257.928)
6,410
14,007,7061
350
15,834
N•t c••h prothd•d bylluwd Inl In¥e&ling al*￿*1•8
12.188,9711
13.991,nii
CAJH FLOW8 FROIA PINANCING ACTWITIE8
Intere81 pwd
Lo•n• R￿e￿ed
Loan• reOd
AdVar￿ I￿#
Depos
1148,8561
1148,9881
13,252.C651
13,1461
78.748
2.046,936
51,550
Not Pr￿Id•d byllumd Inl fln•[￿ry a¢tivth'
1,212.070
13,323,4501
Ch•ng• In ¢Mh •nd c••h •qul¥al•nt• In th•
r•portlng p•rfo
1,719,784
¢￿h •nd ￿•h •quI￿1•￿t0 al th• b•Alnnlnp of
th• rnportlng p•rlod
6.V17.384
Cth And cuh •quI￿1￿1• •¢ •nd olth•
r•portlng p•rfod
Yh• b•l•n¢• •r 31 ￿lY ¢4n•l•t• ol:
Ca8h
Ca8h equlvoknt8
5.638.079
,124,484
6,927,384
P8ge 30

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 July 2023
1 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES
St Ge￿ge,5 we￿gO is a company limited by guaraniee wrth reg181er&J numbw 0278QL3, irKcYporated
and ¢*mialed in Erqland and Wales. Its r•si$lered IB Sl George's Colleg8, Weybridge Road,
Addle6lone, Sutr8y KT15 2QS.
The finanual 8tstementg have prqpared under the hl8torlcal cost conventPJn an¢1 kn accnrdance wltn
th8 Financial Reportsng Standard appIl￿ble in the UK Republic ol Ireland IFRS 1021, tre CompBni•8
Act 20Cfj an¢J the Slalern8nl of Recommend&J Prathce 8pplicabia to chantieB prepBnw th￿r ac£ount8 in
aCL¥)rdance with the Financial Repty¢ing Standard applicable in the UK and Republic ol Ireland IFRS 1021-
effe¢ti¥e 1 January 2015. Th8 8¢hoDI is a Put41¢ B¢nelil Entity ¥3 dellned by FRS 102.
The function* currew of the Stheol i* considered to b• G8P that 18 the currency of the prSmary
omic environment In whith the School op8rai•8.
Th¢ School has takm •dvanlag9 ol the exemwon availabla to 4 quali￿.n9 •ntty in FRS 102 Irt>m ihe
reqUireM￿t to PM8gnl a Chority only Cash Fltrw Slal•m•nt wth tha conBolidaled financlal itolemgnts.
Golng eon¢gm
The lin•nclal 8tstomènt$ are prepared on a going ¢wcern ba816 which 881um8s the Chariiablo 9r￿p will
continue In oper8tion81 existence for the forsa•Ab￿ future. The Governry5 have as6888pd whelhor the ug•
ol th8 going eorKern basi3 IB approprlate gni have considered wJssiLsle •v8nts or wnditk)ni thot might ca
Ilgnlfiunt doubl C￿ Ihe ability ol the lo continue going concarn. The Governor8 hJ¥e made Ihll
Aga¢$smwt for a periL* ol 8t ￿8￿1 onè year from th• dal• ol approval of the finBncSal 81at6m8ntJ, In
pBrtirwlar the Governor8 hav8 coniid8rtd the Sthod's f0￿c0st• and projecliDn& and have lak￿ acco￿1 of
the ifflp8cl of riBlng Inflation. After making enquirleg, the GovornorB have cowluded that there 18
r8a8onable expectAtion thai th• School haj adequa18 r8oouic8o to conlinue In operational •xi8t•n¢¢ for the
l¢r8eeable luturo and Ihgy are iall$f￿d that ther8 ara nts m&tèri81 uncertainiie8. fttè chafltablg group
. thereth coftiinug8 to ￿¢v1 the gcln9 COn￿M ts￿4￿ in prgparing ilo fin&ncl41 st81omwti,
B••l• of Con•olIda￿0fv
The group ￿mpnIeS ol Sl George¥ Weybri&Je and St Georg81 Weymdge Enl8rpri801 Limrtad. Thg a8$ets
and Ilotiiitiei and of the wh¢Yly Med JLkngidiory art eon$(IKJatad Into t￿￿0 fi'n¥n¢ial •latements.
Summafiw dil¥ilJ ol the 8Ut4h*ary ccrfnpany are Bel out In note g 1,
Crftl¢al a¢¢ouniin9 fvd9•m•nts and *•y •ourc•• ol ••1Sm•tlon unc•rtaSnty
In the application of the ac￿ntIng PK•lioe8, Truitèaa 8r• roquired lo make iudgom•nts. eiDmaie6 and
a68umptiofia about the carrylng vblu• of 88a8t8 and liabilities th81 are not read1￿ apparent Irom other
6ourcBs. The 881inat￿ and undarfying 4J¥urnp¢lons are based on histthcal expgfienc8 ond other lactori
that arè ¢¢fj&'d•r•d to b8 r•knvant, AclLKg1 re8ult8 may dlffaf from qgtlrnat￿.
The *4lima196 and underlying 988umpb.ons are revia￿d on an ONJOlry ba818. Revisiong to acwunling
esUrngle$ are r￿￿gnISed in the pwN>d In wh￿h the e&lirnat• is révised If the r8vision affect8 only that perlod,
or In Ihe pertod olth• M¥i#ion and fLrt4Jre penod6 If lh¢ wl¥ion affected current and fulurn periods.
In th9 oplnlon ol the Tru8te89, th• 88timaies aThJ a86umption8 whl¢h PK8ve a 61gnlfKani Nsk of caulino a
rnateriel Bdjugtm8nt to the carrying amourt ol g&sel$ ond liotilttiv¥ 4re outlined bolow.
Uselul econ<>mic liv8s
The annual depre¢ialicn charge for prop•rty, plant equipment 59 88n8its.ve lo th8nge8 in the e&tlmat•d
useful econDmic lives and value8 of the 4ygels. The u8elul Èeonomic IIye8 ?nd residual values 4r8
ra-385e%sed annually. They are arnended when n•c•88&ry to r•fiect cur￿nt estim8tes. b8sed On
tgthnolo9ical advancemgnl. future inve8tmgnts, economic uliliBation and the phy8iral condition of the
886e18 See note 8 IrA the Carrying amount of the proFety, lant end equipment note 1.8 ￿ the uselul
economlc Ilve$ for ol as&81.
Pagè 31

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT8
for the y￿r endod 31 July 2023
¥MThment 01 Ac¢ouming poii¢iv 16onDnufrlli
RgG%)vafable value olfee tt8btars
Tho compgny make8 an e&timate ol the reco¥erabl8 va1u¥ of trath ond othèr d8btOf6. When 86se881n9
iM￿'r￿gnI d trade and other debtorg, management consid8fB factors Induth'ng th• t￿r￿nt credit ratlro ol
the debtor, awng yofile ol debtDr8 ￿ histo￿4 •xpwu. S•• rot• 11 lor tr¢ net c8rFWng amwnt
of the dobten and a$6orAatgd impal￿?nt pwsion.
The follow6T¥J accounb.ng wthllrAeB ha¥8 been applled Can￿1￿nOY In d•￿Ing vlth Item8 vthlth are ¢on$kl•r•d
matthal In relation to the Sthcol'j flnana81 Jtatements.
1.1 F•M and •lmll•rlncorn•
Fees receN8￿9 8nd chwggs Icrf iarYlc48 end u9e of premlw6 are ￿0￿nt•d for In th• P8r4￿ In whlth t
rvlca 1$ pr￿d•d. F••s r8cofvable are gtat•d after deductirg allow?nces, burnarkli, sc￿1#r1*1pS and
ot￿r r•miM'on• gr4nt•d by the Scho￿, bui indu¢Je contributsJn8 rec4Ned frryn Rg¥1ri&8d Fund8 for
6&￿1ar3hip•, bur8ories And oth•r gfant8. Fee8 rec4l¥eO In advance of edur8tlon lo bB wovld•d in fijtu
y•ars under an Ad¥Br￿9 F￿ Payments Scheme contract are a8 liBts'litie• until èither tAk•n to Income In
the tem when umd or •lJ• r•fund•d.
1.2 InvMlm•nt In¢om•
Ini•rtJl ￿ fvnd• Ml*J 18 Induded when rec•hiablo and the $mounl ¢An t4 m•48ur•d r*bbty ty th• School..
th1• ￿ rKm)g1ty notificatKJn of the intereit pald or p•y•bl• by tm bank.
1.3 Don•tlon•
Donglonl r•c•fvabh IN the q•n•rl purpDw4 S*0¢4 •r• cntht•d to Unre•trf¢*•d Fund¥. Dona￿0￿#
lor wrpoitt ￿tr1¢tod by the wliheB of donor aro tth•n to R18t￿l￿d Fund• where thebe wi•*•B are
Iggolly bindlNd, •xc•pt Ihat any amount• wuired to t• r1￿￿8￿ ai eAPitAI in Accordènce wllh the thJnN'
wlshas are acc￿￿1•d fef In￿e￿￿ a8 Endowments- permarenl OT ¢Kpend8bl• ACc￿dIng to tm nature of th•
r•itr¢dion. VDluntary In¢¢4nlng i•iourc•i for as #nd whon entsuoment aris#, the am￿nI C4n
be reli•t4y quantlfied and thb •conomic b•n•fil lo the School i• con•idered probat4e.
1.4 A••ou￿￿ •xpend•d
Expendlture li a￿Unted for on an occru4lb bail8 88 800n a$ 4 IIDts'4tY IB ¢on8lJered probabl8, ￿￿￿Unt•d
to pwnt Value for longer-tern liabilit￿8. CfverheadB and other co6tB ncl diredty 8ttr1bu18￿è to parti¢ul¥r
lunctiNal ￿tivIty cotegori98 *r8 aPPOrtIDn&d over the relevant categorte& on t￿ to$18 of men8g•mont
08tlmate8 01 Ihe amount attdbut•We to that acti*ity in lh• y•ar, •lther by re1wen￿ to •taff tim• OT •P8Ce
ocoJpi•d, u Approprlatj. The Irrecover¥tye èl•m*nt ol VAT li ineludéd with th8 Item ol exw8• to whlckn rt
Govemance co•t8 cornpri•e the M•t6 of nmnin9 the Sthcol. Induding 4tral•Jlc plannln9 rt8 fuiure
itsvalopment, ￿ternal oxtsrnal audil. an¥ ¥dwc•, ond all the eost8 01 comptylng wlth
n$btutional and Siatutory requirements, iuth BÈ the ¢osts of Bwrd •nd Commnt•8 meeUngB and ol
ewrlng •¢al¢Jti>ry x¢ounts and Aab'i￿rIa pUt￿C accauntats"lrty.
Governance w8t8 longer pr￿ented u a 8•parate category ol expendltur? In th• s￿t￿*Tht of
Fin•n¢ial A¢tNrties 18 th•y ar• not re9ardgd as part ¢f Support CQ8to *hich ar• ￿￿Gated Ic the c48t of
acbvi11os undgrtgken by lh8 ScfKJd.
Intra-Group galO8 #nd thargos boNw¢n School And Its iub8klary ar• exduded from tr¥diThJ irKomo and
9¥gndilurn.
1.5 Op•f•dng I•AM•
R•ntal¥ payable urKler operaling om (thgrgad in th• SOFA on a btr8KJht lino ba818 o¥w Ihè1688e
32

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 July 2023
1.6 P•n•ion 8cheme8
The School Contri￿￿8 to Teachern, Pen8icffi Defined B8n•fiti Stherne at ratel let by tho Scheme
Actuary and advi8ed lo the 8owd ty the Scheme Aémknisliator. Btheme 18 a multi-emplwr
Penwon 5ch¢me and ht IB not PO8s+ble to identify the a￿et9 and Iwbilities ol the Stheme which are
attributabia to the School. In accordance with FRS 102 I￿r￿f¢re, scheme 19 xcounted for a$
defined ccfitslbution stheme The School al8D contribth88 to a group per8onal pension sch8m8 tor non-
teaching staff up lo 15% 01 annual baBlc pay. Contnbulhjns to bolh 8cheme8 ar8 charged In SOFA
aj tw bècome payabl& in t￿)rd8n¢8 ts*e rules ofthe scheme8.
1.7 Employe• ben•flt•
The co8ls ol 8hort-t8rrn èmployoe bpA)0fi¢8 arg reccyanioed 88 910ts.lty ar￿ an oxpen86.
Termimtion pwymen16 aro reCo￿l￿d Imrn•diat•ly a8 an •xp8nse when iha achool 51 demon8lr•t4y
mlt8¢J lo terminate tho gmploymenl ol an •mpoW or provth terminaty'on b•nefil•,
1.1 Sch•￿ l•nd bulldlnp and •qulpffMt
C8Pit81is8tiM andrepl8c6menl
Tangib18 fixed 8ss8tS c05ts.ng In ox¢e•s of £$￿ are cap￿011$•d end c8iried In th• bglAnts #hett at
hl8toncal colt. In acciJrdanc• wrth the transit￿81 Pfoviiicn8 ol Finan￿￿ Reporting Standard 102, Ihg
SchD& buildings are 8taled 91 valu¥ts'on 8131 July 2001 Jnd Ihis deerned CAl8t hAi bèÈn Irczen 8ubJ8ct
to 8ny odiu81ments no￿##ry rejulllng from an imp8irrnenl re￿ew. This vBlualion hal not be•n
JBl8d.
Depreci81￿1
The Ir•8hdd land IB not dewedated, Dgpreciabon ol olh•r 8uel• l? provlded at rat•8 c8l¢ulal8d lo wilte
oll the exc•i$ of c08t OV81 estimBted r¥Jidual amtyjnt over th• •6Umat•d ug•lul Kenoml¢ Ilv•8 ol •ach
cla$8 ol aswt. subject to annual i•vi•w
Th91• ra196 are currenuy ai follm..
Building. improveman18 exten¥icfi8
Furniture 8nd equiprnent
Motor ¥¢hicle•
10- 50 ye8r•
3.7year8
25% reilwing tra￿nce
1.9 8tock
Stock Is ¥8lued al th• lower ol c￿1 and n•t r•gli•abl• value on a Ilr8t-in.firnlvouI IFIFOI basiB,
1.10 Fund AFcounllnf
The chantablo irusl fundi of the School and its su￿ldiary Ore accountsd for a6 unra•lrlctgd es rg¢lrlthd
income in Kcordance wlth the terms ol trust Impoaed by th¥ LY any appeal to whith they m4y
have r8$p)ryled.
Unre8tnct8d irtorn¢ belorys to the Schod'8 ccrfpor8te reservei, wndgble at the disue￿on of Ihe
Gov8rnor8, Wther lo lund the S￿￿￿,8 objacle Of to ben8fit Sthod ltsell. Where Ihe Goverr
decid? 10 Set aside any part of lundi to bo ulgd in fvture for some •wdfic purpoje, thi& 18
ccowted for by Iransl•r to the ippropnata designated fund.
Restricted In￿rne rYJrnpn￿l gift¥, legarie8 and grants W￿re ihere18 no capital rnt8nb'¢n obligatlon c
Fxjwar but only a Iru6t18w restricti￿ to 8ome 8￿CIfiC purpoee Inte￿Ied by
1,11 Flnan¢l•l In•trum•nts
8￿1C finand81 instruments 4re Inrtlalty reeo9ni8ed at Iran$action vdu¢ and subBequenly measur•d at
amortised cost with the excapts.on Df inve3tmen¢8 which ar• hold at fair valu8 Financial a858ts held •t
amortigad c081 r£*mprtso rA8h at bank ayd In hand, togethér with debtors. exduding prepayments. A
speofic provision is made lor debt8 for whith recoverat•'lity 18 in doubt. FinBnci81 li8bilitse8 01
amortised cost compri•* ¥ll creditorB except 80cial secxjrity and oth•r taxes and provi$ions,
Page 33

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTE8 TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the yur ended 31 July 2023
1.12 Ca•h and u•h gqulv4l•nts
Cash and cash ?quiv81gn18 Indudè taih Ai haTrJ, dop￿13 Irld At oll wlh olher s￿rt-￿rM Ikjuid
Inv8Stment8 C￿gInal maturlligp ol thr88 mLmth8 or1•88.
' 1.13 Jolnt v•nlur••
An •ntity io trojted aj a IDint venture whorn the group pty lo a contfactual agre9m￿l vilh on* or
more parfes trorn out6ide tha to urKl8rtaka an ￿onOM[¢ 8cllvty that18 Subject lo Joint wnlrol.
In tho Con￿1￿1#￿1 aeLount•, irknre¢l8 In aMoaatf*J accounted fry uwng lh• •quty
method of ￿￿nting. Under IhlB method an eojity inve8tmenl 18 Inltkglly recogni8&a al transg¢b'on
prKe 11ndl￿￿￿a transacti￿ costs) and ig subsequenly adlu•ted io refted tho inv•storfs ihorj of Ih•
profrt or lom, other compr•h•n81¥• Inenm• and equrty ol Ihetrjlnt v•ntur•.
P•Jo 33

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 July 2023
2023
Total
2022
Total
SCHOOL FEES
Th• 8chooh' f•• Ine¢)rn• comprlmd..
Gr088 fé8s
L•8&. Totaf bUr￿rItA and 8lk>*ance
32.174,028
30,ec6,953
2,802,747
27.804,2C
29,054,124
Add back". Tr4niform•Uon•l Bursar￿$ paid for by rwlrfctsd fund8
24,205
Total
29100627
2782B411
2023
Total
2022
Total
OThER INCOME
Oth•r•ducaiional th•rFtabl• •ctlvStkn•.'
Entra￿ and r8giBlretkJn fell
other fee8 &rwJ Irwme
S•nco Inc4)me
T¢thi
68,505
2.359,435
47,221
, 2.475,181
12B4,(
$0,4Jl
23n139
2023
Totsl
2022
Total
OTMER TRA(XNO ACTIWTIE8
oth•rtr•dlnq •eW¥ltl••
301,ll7
302,295
268,981
571,278
R•ntai inE4Jrn•
GRANT8 AND I)ONATION8
Unrn•trl¢tsd R•*trl¢t•d
2023
Totsl
Oongtiono
Parnnti, Aijodalknn
Total
14.410
68.882
73,092
138.434
102.844
211,626
Unrastridod
Re6tricknJ
2022
Total
Don8*0
Parents, AJs0ryth"on
18,511
386,038
382,549
$8,404
440.953
74.915
366.038
Page 34

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year endod 31 July 2023
Total
2023
Total
2022
8TAFF C08T8
Tot*1 #till c￿19 ￿Mp￿Ie￿.
Wwal and ialari•s
Social •ecuiille$ (uts
P•niion C￿rIbUtiOn•
Othor Staff Co•18
14.602.723
I,S14262
2,S79,$82
1,121
14,187,443
1,4eo,382
2.430.809
3SO,586
19,167,678 18,429,010
The avernge of ￿p1)Y￿￿ in y•Ar VA• 45512022.. 4481 of which 21812022 2131 wore
l•aching gtalf.
FTE.. 34512022. 3391 Df which 20112022.. 1971 wara l•aching ￿lff.
Onfr gov•mc¢ r•lmburn•d lor tra¥Yl dumg tm y••r12￿￿. On•l.
No GovwnLY• recelved romun0r4l￿ lh• ￿or12022.. f￿ne1.
T*• numborn of hIg￿r pald emplr4ee8 14pre'.
2022
Ta¥able •molurn•nt• band (•xd￿jO• •mploy•r pwiion contnbuU'onil',
£ e0,(￿. É 70,000
£ To,￿o- £ 80.OCQ
£ 8D,001- £ ￿,0¢KI
E 90.001 . £1Cn,¢X
£140,001- t1￿,0
É150,001- £1eo,LD)
£180.001- £170.0tr)
£2CKI,001 . £210.OfyJ
£210,001 . £220.CIJO
£29),￿1 . £240,OC
13
2•
Th8 numterwth rebremont bonoffts o¢¢ruing ww•'.
Mcfjèy Purchase Scheme
Farwhth £ conlributionB arn￿1•d ts.
D•firod Bgnont Sc*eme8
01.730
38,039
19
Aojregats £ employoe benefits ol key m8nwem8nt
2,204,011
2.060.839
Two m•mber8 of the key rna￿￿M￿sI pgrBoMd ￿ •180 provldod wrth free •co)mmcthtkm
¢xdw to •ffi#bl•th8m to undert8ke 8peiyficduts6 for the ithool.
Two w308 wwe ￿ld a tsnnination payment during year12022.' OMI
Poge 35

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for thè year •ndgd 31 July 2023
APIALYSIS OF TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED 1023
O¢h•r D•w•Gl•tlon
Tot•1
Cosls ofgww8tiNJ ffund•
Fundrai4lnq for ¥olunlzry ￿￿Ule￿I
nin¢lNJ ¢o•l¥ uThJw
F86 eonir•Gts
NOrFan￿lLlry If8ding
Int•r••t I￿3 other ￿$t1
219.515
91.319
310,834
147,108
257,747
148,855
845.¢r27
147,106
374.305
148.855
981.1C
116.388
170
s35.￿3
170
Chanl•bl• a¢￿￿11•￿.
T84chlng
W8ffar•
Pr•mw••
SuppDrt ofjchooll
Gi*nli, •w•rd• prfz••
15,072,814
1.003.798
41,ie4
1,824.404
1.Cfj4,500
1,250,841
2,921,206
1.821.327
104.37e
79.924
10.137,314
2.254,838
8,777,387
3,445.791
104.376
f59.44?
3,014.977
79.B18
18,821,776
1.042.174
3,014,977
ZB.B7e,928
Tolll
19,157,67B
7.687,201
3,016.147
29.880,026
Tho piymerts urd•repemllrvJ le•ie• dudng tm yé•r £427,00012022.. £425,867) In r•w4c* or
l*NJ and buildlng• Ind E71,24912022. É71,8991 In mpocl ol pl&nl •nd ¢quiprMnl.
ANALYJIS OF TOTAL RESOURCES EXPE14DED 2032
9t￿1 ¢¢•l•
Oth•r co•ts D•wGlrtlon
rotal
Cowl ofq•n•r8ilrrtJ ltsndA
F￿r￿raISIng IDr voluntafy r•I0￿r0•1
FlnAnclng ¢0111 und
¥anrA F•• ¢MIF•cts
Non-•￿ilIary Ir4dinB
In1•r•￿ an¢ ulhir ¢¢•ii
2CrfI.2&1
79.387
286.825
180.657
229.307
148,988
836,339
180.657
J21.642
148.986
934.912
,128
207
298,3
207
T••thing
W•hre
14,498,347
918,3BO
873.OB1
t.n4,389
98S.298
1,2W.807
2,425.571
1.599.781
24.205
13.483,84J
2.208,092
8,20B,221
3,374,150
24.209
134,177
2,*JO,569
Support o1¥c￿dIng
Grant8, w•rd• and wlz•i
(knrn•nr* ¢o•tB
60.482
Sthool8 operaiino ooits
18,130.645
6 391 175
2.909 569
27,431,389
Total
1a,429.D11
7.D27,514
28.388 301
Pagg 36

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
lor the y￿r ended 31 July 2013
7 ANALYSIS OF TOTAL RE8OURCe8 Expe￿£0 1contln￿•dl
Govom8nce expendituro ￿￿LK181..
Totsl
a123
Trt81
A(pJlto¢8 Mmun¢rntlon'.
Fcrf au¢Jit •eryic
31,621
8 TANGIBLE FIXEO ￿1818
Long Equlpm•nL
L••Mhold
Fumltur•,
FN•hold
Bulldlng• •nd Comput•r•,
Bulldlng• Impro¥•m•nl•
V•hlcl
T•nglbl• Flx•d A•••ts- Gro4
Fr•phold
Land
T•t•l
Colt lor frozen. ￿lU¥ll0n)
Ai ￿ 1 Auou•t 2022
AddllionB In y•
Di8po¥al8
3,625,CQ) 18,5Wd.112
375.062
64,325,445
1,015.728
9.122,908
&37,145
83,e65,485
2,267.928
430.886
A• al 31 July 2023
3.820,000 11851,907
66.310,IM9
9.aig.46•
85,486,508
r•¢l•tlon
al 1 Augu•l 2022
ChJrg¢ lory•w
Di8po•als
4,327.673
402,754
113.137
17.144,3e3
1,S99,811
8.381,ge6
1,012.782
320,490
27,834,202
3,015.147
434,752
A• •t 31 July 2023
4,117.490
18.741
7.014,108
30,414,6•7
N•t boa1( valu•
A• •t 31 July 2023
3,126.000 12,234,497
30.697.XlQ
1$10.211
015.D71.908
8131 Juty 2022
3.825,LXJO 12,284.239
37,181,082
56,831,2e3
p40 37

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 July 2023
B TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS Icontlnuédl
Long Equlpmon(
L•¥••hold
Fumlture,
Fr••hold Bulldlng• ¥nd Cornput•rs,
Bulldlng• lrnprov•m•nt•
V•hlcl•*
T*nglble Flxed A•••t•- 8thts0l Freehold
L•nd
Tot•1
Cost lor frozen" ¥•luatitiil
AB a11 AuguBI 2022
AdditSons in year
DiiposslB
3.825.000
16.592.112
375,052
115.17
54,325,445
977,323
1,125
9,070,1
887,145
320,584
83.812,657
2,21D,520
436.888
A• 1131 July 2023
3,625,L
16,851,987
56.301,643
•,616,681
85.39S,291
Depr9¢￿tIon
Ai at 1 Augual 2022
Charg• 1)r year
D14p￿all
4.327,874
402.687
113.137
17.144.383
1,599,811
1,125
6,310,101
1,012.879
320,490
27,782.338
3.014.977
434.752
A• It 31 ￿1¥ 2023
4,017,424
10,741849
7.002,290
30.302,063
N•t book v•lu•
A• at 31 July 2023
3,626.000
12.Z14,$63
38,660,794
2,814371
50.032,724
A8 at 31 July 2022
3.625.WO
12 284,238
37,181.082
5583031#
Th• Schod has 01￿•d, in •CMrdgn￿ wth sectron 35.10ldl ol FRS 102, to usè th• urrying ￿ue on 18t
S•ptember 2014, the dale ol transition lo FRS 102, of any of the 8bove frothold land pn(J buildirvJ8 prevIou￿y
e4rri•d al a valuotion, ag their d••m•d ¢o$l.
Indud8d wlthln the addilionB Long Lea&ehold 8ullJkngJ and Improvements 18 £079,000 lor 088•t8 under
onstructlon 88 at 31•t Juty 202312022.. £734,000). Tha*$ Itèms h•v? not been depfeclg18d In ihg o¢thnl8
INVE8TMENT8
Qroup
2023
Group
2022
8¢hool
2023
S¢M
2022
Inlereit In 8ub8kllary undortaklng
100
100
Tolal
100
100
An inve&lment 01£2.500 in the i)Inl venture company was imp8lrgd In 2018.
Pagg 38

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT8
for the year ended 31 July 2023
IWIUSTED INVESTMENTS (Con￿￿￿•d)
•.1 8ub•ldl•ry Undort¥klng8
Tho s￿c￿l hol a 1Cn% 6hareholthng, acquired on 22nd F•bfU8ry 1989. In Sl Ggorge's Weybrldqe EnlerpriJg8
Limilgd, Company No. 03719020. iThrorporat8d in th8 Unrt8d Kingth)m, whth manage8 Ihe ccmrn8ro81
adNili•i of the ¢ampAny,
Sl Gwge's Weybrldoe Enleipri•e8 Limited had a tumo¥•r ol £488,423 12022 E447,9411, qr088 proflt or
£283,52312022". £233,85818Th18 prom before lox and gift of £71.31312022'. È71,8541. At 31 July 2023,
the cornpony hod ¥h8reholder'8 fundi of £24.60512￿22.' E6.0781.
.2 Jolnt V•nturn
The Schod 8 60% 8hBreholding acwired on 2Slh March 1994 in 4 Joinl Vcnlure company, St George'8
Weybrldge ond SuFT8y County T•nni8 Centr8 Limited, IncorpDr81gd in the Unltgd ￿ngd¢¥￿, which man8gei the
Indoor tennis centr?. Tho J¢lnt V•nlure Ccmpany Is managed iolnlly by th• compaThy gnd Surrey Coumy L8wn
Tennis As•ociabon which own8 tm oth•r 50% oharehohdlng.
On 25th Mareh 19B4 the School agreed lo prwtle ljnd, with tho gpmal ol the Jobephrte Community, the
Ira•holderi. Th8 School 86 the head leue hold8r, to Dffar & &ublea•e to Surrey Cwnly Lawn T•nniA
ABSOCiation I'th• Swr•y Tiuitees'l on Birnilar leg¥e temi. The Surrey TnJ8t888 agr•ed to buikd Bnd fvnd
door tqnnl8 e4ntr•.
Tho J¢yni Vèntur• COmp￿Y is re8POn8ibL8 for rnaklng arrw6emgnlB for uso of ttrè indoor leThnl8 G￿tre which,
der the prtsent agr•orn8nt, is given equalty lo St George'8 W8ytxidg8, SurrBy L wn TenniB A880cl8ti￿ and
the Jolnl Venlur• Ctsmpony whlch l•ts the courto to thlrd p8rtI?B Sl Gegige'B Wgybrl4gè a8slBt8 by rnaklng
avallable Iti own 8t¥ff t¢ ¢yJt the Jclnt Ventui• company's opgrations Sl Gg0rgo'8 Wey￿￿98 18 8110
re8wn84tle for day lo day maint•n8nc* ol tho lonni8 contr• buih1ing0. Any 8urpIuBldgf￿t wlll ba th8red
¢qualty bv Sl Ge￿08,6 wevtr￿o¥ pn¢J tts Surnov Lawn Tenrl8 AB•odaOon.
The wwudil•d rn8Ldi8 lor the la81 ye•rs arè 8A fo11c￿l.
PROFIT AND LO88 ACCOUNT
YEAR ENOEO 30 SEPTEMBER 20?3
2023
2022
Tumovef
Co8t of Sales
AdmiThiilrobon
DeP￿0atI
Intèr•$l Rècdvable
37,890
1261
34,021
281
127.9671
15,5881
14,1681
440
ProfiVILosi) forthe year
14,3681
440
Balance br0￿m lorward
25.430
c￿led fe￿ard
29,358
24.99)
page 39

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 July 2023
UNUITED IP4VE$TMENTS IGpntlnu•dl
eALANce SHEET
AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
2023
FIXEDAS¥ET8
Tangible 488etg
37,B85
37,885
CURRENT Ass￿3
Stock
Oebiorl
Colh ¥1 bank
32
10,300
18,380
17,389
17,369
CREDITOR8'. Amouffl• falllrvj (*Je withth cffle yoar
121,1)fjJi
121,2441
NET CURRENT A88ET8
13.6861
13,8751
TOTAL AS8eTS LE98 CURRENT LIABILITI68
34,010
¢REDITOR8: AbWJUht• l•lllng du• In mor• Ih•n on• y••r
154,000)
154,01101
NET LIA81LITIE8
119.9901
4PITAL AND RE8ERVE8
Share caMg1
Profit •nd ac¢ouni
5,00)
I24,￿)
{29.3
8K4ReHOLDER8' FUNDS
19,930
10 STOCK
Group
2023
Group
2022
8ch+)ol
2023
Schccl
2022
Go¢yJ8 for r••al¢
Other Jtock
%19.056
48,373
224,988
44,847
40,373
44,847
28Q815
44.847
P9gg 40

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
fof the y￿r endod 31 Juty 2023
11 OEBTORS
Gmup
2023
Gr￿Jp
2D22
School
2023
School
2022
Amount dye from Jolntvenlure comparry
Amount due from ?ub?dlory
Fee deblor8
Sundry debtor
Prepayrnent8 8nd accwd incorno
18,811
15,800
18,511
187,922
17$.021
828,660
197.820
15.￿J0
141.215
134.411
22,292
852,815
ge8,333
176.OZJ
828,560
723.800
1.742.904
134,411
22.2W2
68D.477
852.780
12 CREDITOR8.' du• wllhln on• ymr
Qroup
2023
Gro
2022
8¢h
2023
School
21)22
B•nk loan
fss s¢heme (Note 131
Pen•Son contrtbullo
Trad• ¢redllor•
SOMI 8ocurhty Ot￿r tox￿VJn
DepoBit8
Other credllorn
Awualg
In,732
4,021,008
393,200
I.177,￿
403,820
400,960
l.Q70,118
384,112
1,030,918
686,568
3,939,710
301,181
9e8.055
380.008
398,BOO
522.479
353,377
7,546,187
178.732
4021.018
393,2QO
1,094.861
403,8XI
400,9UO
1.070,118
371.980
&86,568
3,939,719
301,181
889,508
380,OOB
396.BW
522,4TB
349,804
7,425,865
13 ADVANCE FEE PAYMENTS. GROUP
P8renl8 may enter into 8 corfract to w fcr Ihthr childron'8 tultlon.f888 In advance. The money returr
8utyect lo spedk coThJttion$ orn the receyt ol ow tem'8 ndith. Auurnlno $lud•nt• wlll rem8Sn In the sch￿1.
advance feeB wlll be aFpii•d •J fpll¢y•rn'.
2D23
2022
After S year8
2 to S y•tn
Wthin 1 to 2 ￿or$
822,221
3,371,608
2,419 893
8,414622
S53.6e7
2.366,572
2 027 787
4,948.026
Wthin 1 year lrnte 121
3 939,719
8 887 745
10 934.680
Page 41

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the y8ar ended 31 July 2023
13
ADVANCE FEE PAYMENTS. GROUP Icontinuedl
Th? >alance repres￿t￿ th• amed liatslity under thé Contract$, Tn• mov•ment8 durirvJ the year were..
2023
2022
Balan¢a at 1 Awu8t
N•w ccfitract
0.887.745
6,100.047
14,987.792
8.890,890
4,517,891
13.408.581
ArnountB ublia•d in payment of fee6..
To th• Scho
14.OS3.1121
14,520,838)
Balance a131 July
10,•34,$80
8.887,745
14
SCHOOL FEE DEPQSITS
2023
2022
Amounts du• 1 . 2 year8.
Arnounts due 2- 5 yeArs".
Amounts due more than S yearB'.
241.900
324.600
836,400
1.403,000
232,450
307,500
81S,880
1.3S5,600
16
LOAN8- GROUP
2023
2W22
Amount8 due 1- 2 y•w8,
Amounis due 2 - 5 year8.
Arnol￿t6 due more thgn 5 y•8rg'
091,196
1,790,803
1,102,504
678.732
1,925.445
1,659.450
4,283 827
Th• ttrm8 ol th• KJan8 are.
2023
R•p•ym•nt8 Sncludln9
Intsr••t for 2023-24
Inter¢$l r819
L•nd?r
111 Nat West Flx•d Intwe611gecure¢l
{ii) Nal Wesl Cbil8 Flxed Intaml li¢¢U￿&)
17SS.996
7,238
591,310
182,881
2.44%
2.25%
(11 In Jung 2020 tho charlty look ad•ntage of Ihe low inlere8t rat•8 refinBnced IDans with N8t W811.
conyolidating thoffl Into one The new Loan Is fully 8é¢urtrd on thre? properiies lone leo88hold), gited doe•
io College alono ￿th the Junior School, In Ilng wltm the previGws arr8ngement$.
In June 2020. lh• charity look advantage ol Govgrnment CBILS k)an arrarywftenl to 8nsura adequate
¢BBh16 available during the Covid pan¢j￿iC Interest on Ihe108n wa& ujvefed by tha government for 12
Mr￿th$ Repayments commenced in July 2021. The Junlc¢ School 6ite provldes I￿￿rIty for th'$ loan.
At 31 Juty 2023, the catyn9 value of assetg pledged a8 le￿rty under the loan8 18 £13,493,Ot6.
P8gB 42

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL 8TATEMENT8
for the y•ar ?nded 31 July 2023
10 ANALY818 OF NET A88ETS BEThEEN FUNDS
group'8 net a88ets to tr* wiou• knd$ •8 at 31 July 2023 ￿ I(1￿￿&
Flx•d
N•t Curr•nt
Long T•mi
Uabllltl
Fund
Re8lrthd fvnd8
Oesignated lurnll
Unr8Btrirl8d lund8
818.181
109,029
47.313,JO1
189,021
3.722,78•
OU,071.glXI
00.071,908
11A01.120
4,729,91e ￿ 48.400,741
T￿ n•t 888Ot8 bolong to the furydj 11 at 31 Jlty 2U13 •11olI(A￿'.
Ilx•d
A¥••ts
14•t Curr•nt
Long T•rm
U•bllltl
Fynd
Reitrid•d fund•
De￿gnal•d luTrJe
Unrestr￿ted lund8
118,1e1
189,029
3 737.339
818.161
109.029
47,369.042
06.OJ2,828
11hOI.126
11401,1
48 376 232
Pago 43

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEP4TS
for the ygar ended 31 July 2023
17.1 RESTRICTED FUNDS: MOVEIIENT IN THE YEAR
8glan¢
31 Juty
2022
Incoming
Re8oufLYg
Resource#
Expended
Transf•fS
31 July
2023
Adivty Cenlrv
Other Capital Project8
Residenti*8 Fur#J
Bursary FurvJ
Lourd¢• 8urJory Fuffld
Wooif60Th Scholar8hlp
1,5CO
16,406
1,250
131,718
11.5091
110,8231
11,2501
198,4031
37.￿0
43,363
711.498
503
27.525
741.013
440
1S1323
27,985
611.161
110.288
88lan¢e
31 July
2021
Incnming
R•Aource
Expended
Tran8l•rs
21 July
2U22
Aclfvlly C•ntre
Oth•r Capital Prol¢rts
8urBary F￿nd
Lourdei BumAry Fund
WoolfJDn SC￿18￿￿[p
11,8591
3.158
403,873
34,442
331.805
37,000
711.498
803
27.626
777,128
124,1801
27.456
434,989
89
367,978
20,839
ty Centre.. Fund r81Ain9 for a I￿111C project at th• cdieg¢.
cap￿01 ProlectÈ. Fun¢ raiwng olher cap￿81 ProjBCts.
R￿dentIal5 Fund.. FunLI r&i8ing to Iinancè r•Jidenlia18 fof childr•n In nfjr•J ￿rin￿n￿OI •upport
• Burn8ry Fund.. A lu￿ 8•t up to finance tran1fo￿atb0naI bur•arltJ Iforfflerty tho AB8iit•d Plactt wogramme
•'Wo1180n Scholarship For d16abled children.
The tran8f8rs repre&onl re•lrided funds mel ¥nd Iherefor• mo¥8d to unrpBtricietho8nernl fuTrJ8." From th¥
Actlvity Centre and Other Capllel Project¥ in re8pect of 8xp8nditur8 during the year". From the Fund
to p•y the leey of cn• pupil on the Tr4n81ormaYonal Bw8ariei scheme
P890 44

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
lor the year ended 31 July 2023
17.2 UNRESTIIICTEO FUND8.. MOVEMEI4TS IN THE YEAR
2023
Unwlrl¢ted
Da8lgnetsd
Funth
Rthctsd
Funds Yotsl Fun(l•
Fund Plowm•nl
881gnce 8rought f¢rnvard
Total IncAming R•Jourts4
Totsl Re&ourcffi Ex￿ndId
Trarof
44.797,849
32,231,284
129,880,028)
190,e08
1V2,827
7$,522
717,128
151.323
40.787,802
3446•,12•
I2V￿,038)
180,3201
1110,2881
47,359.715
189,029
818,181
48,388.908
2022
Unrwlrtcted
FuThJ8
OMignAtod
Fundi
RDBtrl￿•lI
Fwds Total Fund•
FL￿d Mov•m•
Balance Brought I0￿1rd
T¢Aal Inooming R880urc
Tot41 R•K+ufc•8 Exp•nd•d
Tr￿ferI
41174,829
30,888,ce1
(28.3e8,3011
101,480
193,050
75,398
434,989 41￿,068
3B7.978
31,331,430
12•,360.3011
175,8211
125,8391
44,797,849
192,827
777,128
40,701,802
UnM•trtct•d DHlgi￿tld Fund•
IncomSng d￿gnated fundB donate4J In the ￿•r w•re ai*'gn•d Imrdb th• lollow*vd proJoct•', wh•r• the
donor8 had expres•ed a d•oir• lor th• lundi to go towwdi,.
. Aclimty Contro.
. 8uwry Fb
• Boat Club
Fulure CJpii•l Pr¢
11 CONTRAM AND COMMITMENT8
2023
UIOO•
334
2022
£OW8
147
Authodmd and c¢ntra¢i•d lor bulld, ￿paI￿ antl r•ftwtyjhM￿t.
Page 45

ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 July 2023
19 PENSION SCHEME8
The SL*ool p8rti¢iP8teJ in the Teather•' P8nwon Sth•m• (England and W8fesl lllh¢ TPS'I for118 t•achlng
ff. The pension char9& for tho year Ind￿8 contribution8 P8y8￿e to the TPS of £2,105,307 12022..
£1,968.5101 and at the y•af-8nd £249,66512022. £243.0591 waB ara￿d In r+8￿Ct ol fflnlributrons to thi8
p£her￿.
The TPS li an unfunded muttithamplryffjr dofined ben•fits wniicn ath8m8 gOV￿ed by the T&ich8rÉ'
.P￿siOnS R8gulation8 2010 la8 am•ndÈll and, the Te4Ehers' P￿￿On Sch8me Regulat￿￿$ 2014 las
mended). Memb?r8 ciyilritmjle on a 'pBy a8 you go ba818 Wlth contnbuiion8 frurn member8 and thè
Yploy81 b8iThJ credlted to the Exchwwr. Rets"f¢m•nt and other Pen￿0Th b•nèfits are pa￿ by puNi¢ lundl
FrO￿ded ty Padiwnenl.
Tha •mployer rote li let by tm S•ttètwy o15tats lollowr4 8chorn8 valuatiom Und&rtak￿ by
the Government Aduary's O•partment. The most r8eAnt actuarkal valuètknn of the TPS prepwed a¥ at
31 2020 and the Valuation Report. vthlth was publi8hed in October 2023.
Followlng the Mccbud jud9emeni. the remedy prop09ed th•t when bentfrts b￿0m8 pay•bb, eliglble
membèr# can Sdecl tg re¢vN• Ihgm from ailhèr the rdormed or laga¢y sch￿•8 for the p•rh)d 1 Awll 2015
to 31 March 2022. T￿ ¥duari8¥ have A￿urned that members ar• likely lo th(M)8e Ihe option that prOv￿je1
them with ihe grBal8r t¢nefi'ts, and In pr•pAiing the 2020 valuots)n have valued tho 'ar•algr vthu•' benefit8
for group$ of r•lMnt memberi.
The vAlu8tion confirmed that the amplayer ¢￿In￿￿tiOn ral8 lor the TPS woulé Incrèa￿ from 23,6% to
28.6% from 1 Aprll 2024. Emphyern urv ¥loo requlr•d to a icherne adm￿￿trOu0n K•wy ol 0.08% glvlro
lolal emtyoyw ¢MtrI￿lIcn rale 0128.68%.
Th• Sth￿r algo run8 a xh•m¢ fty It8 non-tepKhing ¥tthff and for tebthing •tsff who have opt•d out of TPS,
whth l¥ a d•fin8d eontritsJtkonB 4ch8m•. Th• for the y•af rgpreBeni• the Schts)I'b coMrlbution• lo that
Ich•me 01 £474,21S12022. £442,089).
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
lor Ihe year ended 31 July 2023
20 RECoNCIL￿TroN OF NET INCOMINQ ResovRCE8 TO CASH INFLQW FRQM OPEIIATIONS
1023
2022
Not incorning resourcefy
jn-owraling cash Ibw8 el￿1￿8￿0..
Inveslmanl Inc•m•
Flnance C08tJ
Dow¢ogtiw c*aryJe8 Ithjed bar
lGainVL￿s ￿ diy8al 0ftsrq￿Ie nxed 888Ot
IlncreB$el in *ock
Decrna88lllncre48•1 In thtCff8
{0￿8￿)11￿cr￿￿ In ¢r•dft
2.8••,103
2,985,134
184,5401
14Q855
3,01S,147
14,2761
12.366
1190.1741
887,140
115,8341
146,988
2,9Ce,778
142,5401
1124,37SI
1244,C(k81
5.183,800
5,595,387
21 OPEPAnNO LEA8E COMMITMENTS. GROUP AND 8¢HOOL
The Group & School had tM foll￿n9 comrnilm•nt• under norF<ancdlth• operating Iwu".
Dlglt•l Equlpm•nl
2023
2022
Prop•rty
2023
2022
0p8railng1eA￿ wmmStment•',
Wlthin 1 y•8r
Wlthln 2. 5 yvBrB
19.370
1•,375
5B,3T5
118,749
427,000
118.780
178,124
427,000
427.000
rn• woperty Iw8e w iUbJ•ct to w rnni revw, tgking erfocl trorn AuguBI 2023. At lh• (Jale ot MIB report
Ihb8 re￿eW had not bwn Concl￿Jed The rent payable wmhin one year li the Annual rent undor
th• exiiling tomis of the1è818.
T2 ANALY818 OF NET DEBT
Oth•r non-
¢#tth
thange?
At1Aug
2022
At 31 July
2023
Cashfl
C••h And cmh •r4ulv•l•nl•
Cash #t bank
Notice depowts
Ca•h In hand
6.914,3S1
11,324,055)
8.124,484
11.0881
,34
5.800,298
124,484
1.945
3.033
.72
Borrowlng8
B8nk108ni vlthln one ygw
Bank loans due after om year
1686,5801
{4,263,6ZII
14,930,195)
1.997.189
1678,7321
67B.732
16n,732)
13,S84,5031
14,263,
7h83,492
3￿1
Net c•shlld•bti
5,466.303
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ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ond6d 31 July 2023
23 CONNECTED CHARITIES AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Mr J Hood is a director of the Jthnt Venture Company.
Mrs C Shevlin is a director of the vtholly 0¥￿ed Subsidiary.
The Congregatlon of Josephites (Charrty number 0312071) is a connectgd charity of the company.
Rev W M Muir is a Trustee ol the Jo$èphrte Community.
Tfan8acllons with these enkn'lSe8 includ•
2023
2022
1 Th• Congr•gatlon of Jo••phlts•
Jthnt cost$ reimbursed
16.309
427,000
111,966
425,667
R•nt paid
2 JoSnl V•nturn
St G•org•'• W•ybrldg• and 8urr•y County
T•nnbB C•ntr• Umlt•d
Inve¥tmenl
Amount du•
1S,811
15,800
J Subjldlary
8t Georg•'• W•ybrldg• Ent•rprl••• Limltod
Investment
100
100
Amount dug
187.922
176,995
52.782
141,215
154,185
71,654
Charges for rent, •taff Ilme and 8hare ol overhead8
Gifts Teceiv
24 CONTINGENT LIABILITIE3
St George'8 Weybridge r•¢ognv4QS the exi8leneè of certain contlngenl liabllitle$ arislng from legal case8
that m4y impact the financi41 p081tK*n in the fLrture. These Con￿ngeftt liabilitie¥ primarfly Invdve potential
gal claims and dl8PUte8 that are pendlng again81 the 8¢hwl. The nature of thege ¢ontingent liabllrties
encompasses various legal matters, including bul not limrted lo employment dl$pule8, contractual
disagre?menls, and other potential legal daim8. The outcome of Ihe8e cages remains uncertain, and Ihe
flnan¢ial impact is ￿ntingent upon the re¥¢Jution of these le9al matters. The school will conts'nue lo
a8sess and update ils estimate$ as new informatlon become5 available. At the date of thgse accounts
the Go￿rnOr8 conduded that no pmws*)n for these ongoing cases is required under FRS 102.
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