Little Acorns
(Herne) Pre-School Registered Charity No. 1027456
Minutes of Annual General Meeting
Held on Tuesday 14[th] May 2023 at Little Acorns (Herne) Pre-School
Present: Chair Person Michael Rigden (MR) Pre-school Manager: Michelle Jones (MJ) Committee Members: Helen McNab (HM) Charlotte Murphy (CM) Kirsty Smith (KS)
Staff: Michelle Jones, Tracey Smith, Lucy Graham, Sarah Williams and Beth Finn
Parents: See attached attendance sheet Apologies: Treasurer: Kelly Aves (KA)
Minutes from last AGM meeting. Minutes were acknowledged and approved.
1. Chair’s Report
It has been a while since I have been able to look back at the year gone and said it has been business as usual, thanked the team and moved on. First it was Covid and all the after effects it left us, then there was/ is the financial crisis and inflation, and then there was the build.
While it all looks amazing now and the children and staff are loving the set up and flow from indoors to outdoors as Michelle has said the build process was a gigantic challenge for everyone. During the build we were at times just one more shower, one more leak away from an understandable mutiny and I cannot thank the team enough for their dedication and perseverance during this time. Facing adversity can either bring out the best or the worst in people and during this build there was plenty of opportunities for the team to crack. I cannot praise the Little Acorns family enough because it was amazing to see just what a wonderful team we have here as everyone came together to help each other and see us through. We are all very lucky to have the people we have here that make up the Little Acorns team and in particular I would like to thank Michelle and Tracy who kept it all together. Michelle also deserves a special mention for all her hard work in getting the building funded, designed, commission and delivered. This has not been a 6 month or even a 12-month project but it has been something she has been working really hard on for a number of years and finally we have the most amazing space to help your children have fun, develop and get ready for school.
While the new building has been the focal point of our work that has not stopped Michelle and the team developing LA in other ways. Tracy is doing a great job as
deputy manager, Lucy as well as SENCO has been promoted to our early years leader and Sarah has been promoted to room leader and Laura is doing amazing work on speech and language.
When you have had 3 reports from OFSTED over a 14-year period stating you are OUTSTANDING it would be easy to become complacent but I want you to know that Michelle and the team work extremely hard to not just maintain those standards but raise them to make sure your children are in the best possible place to prepare them for school life. Examples of this include Michelle securing additional funding for a speech and language therapist to come in and support some of the children, staff have had ongoing training designed to maximise what they can do and how we can support your children, including Beth who is now doing her early years professional development and we brought in a former OFSTED inspector to evaluate us, support our development and make sure we are not getting complacent.
I am pleased to report that not only are the team in a good place and the setting is looking amazing but equally importantly we are also on a sound financial footing as well and set to continue delivering the outstanding service that we have been into next year and beyond. While the children are our number one concern, keeping our fees down is a priority and indeed as a charity run setting it is one of our obligations. The team work very hard to not only keep costs to a minimum but to also identify and secure additional funding from KCC, charities, local business and indeed any other source of support they can, whether that be financial or via people’s time. While we should see inflation start come down ease the pressure on bills for us all rest assured, we will remain vigilant on making sure LA is financially secure and can capable of delivering the best possible service to you and your children for many years to come.
I would also like to thank you the parents who continue to give us your support and understanding, particularly this year. I hope you have found this evening informative and helpful and looking forward if you have any suggestions as to where we might be able to secure additional funding or would like to volunteer your time to support LA by joining the committee, please do let us know. Equally if you have any ideas as to how we might be able to improve please do talk to Michelle and the team. We do not have the exclusive rights to having all the best ideas.
My final thank you goes to the rest of the Little Acorns committee. We are all rightly very proud of Little Acorns and the team that runs it and it is fair to say Michelle and the team drive LA forward but my colleagues on the committee have all played their part too and should be very proud of what they have done and the time they have given. I certainly couldn’t have done my job without their input and support and I thank you all.
Whatever the next 12 months brings LA will all continue to work very hard to give your children the support they need and continue to make it a fun and inspiring place for them to come and then hopefully next year I will be able to report that it has finally been a year where it is has been business as usual.
Proposals
- 1) Firstly, we have accounts and I would like to propose that they are a true and accurate representation of our finances and should be signed off as such. If somebody could second that as well.
Proposed: Michael Rigden
Seconded: Helen McNab
Secondly, I have a copy of last year’s minutes that I would like to propose as a true and accurate reflection of last year’s AGM if somebody would like to second them, please.
Proposed: Michael Rigden
Seconded: Helen McNab
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2) There are no amendments to the constitution as supplied to us by Preschool learning alliance so we will continue as before.
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3) My role as chairperson has to be approved each year at the AGM. If you are all happy for me to continue then could I ask somebody to propose me and then somebody else to second?
Proposed: Michelle Jones
Seconded: Helen McNab
- 4) The same goes for our treasurer Kelly who I am more than happy to propose if somebody would like to second.
Proposed: Michael Rigden
Seconded: Michelle Jones
- 5) The rest of the committee can be elected as one. Assuming everybody is happy to stand again I happy to propose that last year’s committee is to be reformed with the existing members.
Proposed: Michael Rigden Seconded: Lee Baker
A brief insight into the committee and how you can help
This being a charity run nursery we have to have a committee to oversee the running of Little Acorns. It is staffed by volunteers of current and former parents of children that attend Little Acorns. Our role is supporting the management and the staff and to make sure that the statutory requirements are being meet and that the setting remains financially viable. We would welcome anybody who would like to join the committee.
2. Manager’s Report
It has been a very busy couple of years!! When I was asked by the Committee to design and project manage a replacement building, I did not expect the challenge to be as troublesome as it was.
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Agree a New lease from KCC (15 year
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Agree the licence from KCC to carry out the works
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Planning Permission from CCC
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Design the building keeping within the budgets
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Demolishing the old building
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Time scales – should have been done during the summer break
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Leaking canopy roof
Then came the really hard work: Opening the nursery 5th September, the demolition people turned up and said they were taking the doors off and by 11.30 that morning I went over to find they had demolished the internal walls.
Then came the Portaloo – staff were not happy!! After 3 days of staff not eating or drinking so they wouldn’t need to use the dreaded toilet, we had a toilet put in the store cupboard in the cabin.
Staff worked relentlessly as we only had outside and under the canopy, but the weather was good and the children were happy.
Then came the rain, wind and cold winter, no building and a leaking canopy.
The demolition was well under way and 6 inches of mud everywhere!
Staff and children carried on – we can laugh about it now but they had to work over and above just to keep going.
We then had a new roof put on the canopy with skylights. This was to reduce the noise level when raining as some children find it very loud.
The new building arrived on 24[th] October the building started to take shape
We are now the very proud owners of a lovely new building, which works really well of the staff and children.
A huge thank you to all the staff, children, parents and committee for all
their understanding through these tough times.
Children have settled into the new building quickly and are learning new skills all the time.
We even managed to have the big top and paths re-tarmacked and the conker garden fitted with artificial grass.
The bunny bounce money will hopefully pay for new playground markings for the children.
We have also been lucky enough to receive some funding to allow for an independent Speech & Language Therapist to come in and support children with their development of their speech & language before going to school
The Future – we are full up to September 2024 with a long waiting list
We will continue to move forward with insulating the canopy, adding windows to the front and additional heating/air con to ensure the canopy is usable all year round.
Nathan is keen to add a science hut to the garden, and Lucy to develop the forest school area further. We will be using the rear garden for children to grow vegetables
4. Report from Deputy Manager
Our focus is to ensure that every child is offered equal opportunities to be able to grow within our setting as individuals. We aim to offer a relaxed, welcoming and enriched environment which supports children’s desires to explore and discover as they learn and develop.
Ofsted continue to challenge us and continue to move the goal posts – they now do not expect staff to spend time on administration (which includes writing up observations) but to spend more time engaging with your children…their moto being “if you are not making a difference to the child, why are you doing it?”
With this in mind we have written our vision statement…allowing us to focus on what is important for your child in the preparation for the next chapter in their life, big school!
…. explain vision statement. Although each child arrives with a different starting point, our end vision for each individual remains the same (independence, social skills, etc how we do this is embedded from the child’s very first day with us and carried through until their day of leaving.
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What does this mean for Us: are we changing our way of working yes. We are here as early educators for your children, we need to get to know them and their family. Firstly, we will be re-introducing home visits (stopped covid), allows us to see your child in their own environment, family (siblings), routines (naps), personal care, health/diet issues.
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We will carry out a Baseline assessment – within the first term of child starting with us. This will be across 16 areas of learning under the ‘Birth-to-5 guide.
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2-year check if appropriate and this will be placed in your child’s red book (requirement)
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You will no longer get weekly observations as we have done in the past. Instead, you will receive a termly summary of achievements, looking similar to this. The summary indicates the areas of learning that your child has confidently achieved this whilst here at Nursery. Additionally, we will add a couple of photos and a next steps statement (example counting to 10 – missing numbers, extending to 20). Starting this week.
We continue to ensure we have a robust keyworker/buddy system. If for any reason your child’s keyworker is not available, their buddy will be. Introduced ‘buddy time’ each week whereby the buddy gets to know children in depth too.
By continuing to link statements onto the Learning Book, we are able to compile progress reports on each child. Michelle, Lucy and myself will continue to track develop of each child to ensure we are reaching your child’s full potential and put develop plans into place if we feel these would be beneficial.
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Hold 3 x parents’ afternoons each year to discuss progress.
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Open door policy, always
Secret world of school life ‘what have you done today’ – may get the response ‘nothing’ or ‘football’
Children learn through play. With each activity we do consideration and thought is given on what is the planned outcome? What will the child get out of this, what is the learning objective?
We need to ensure what we do is fun and engaging.
Is he just kicking a ball…he is learning to share that ball, tolerate delay by taking turns, waiting patiently for a turn. Measure distance. Understand he may not always a winner and that’s ok.
Painting a picture – exploring colours, how we can make paint lighter or darker, what happens when we mix paint. Adding textures – describing these = extending language.
Even snack and lunch times are a learning experience – understanding where our foods come from, what is needed to help them grow, different ways of eating foods, and more.
Can you help at home, of course…. encourage putting on coats, zips/button, shoes. Not always going to get you out the door when you need to leave, but try and allow that extra time.
What else is extra in our daily routine….in addition to our role play
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Choosing time – their choice
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Happy Minds – school leavers, understanding emotions and how to deal with them
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Monster Phonics – introduction to literacy
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Sports
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Forest school
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Cookery
4. Treasurers Report –
MR on KA’s behalf offers the accounts to be true and accurate stating that Little Acorns continues to strive and remain in a sound financial position.
6. Any other business –
No other business. AGM concluded at 6:45pm
Little Acorns Herne Re istered Cha Number 1027456 Little Acorns (Herne) Pre-school Charity Commission Number 1027456 Financial Statements for the year to 31st August 2022 azie BIiSillLI<, Prepared by Zazie Business Servi5 Ltd
Little Acorns Herne Pre Sthool Re Istered Chari Number I 745 Independent Examlners Unqualified Report for the year to 31st August 2022 This report relates to the accounts forthe charity forthe period ended 31" August 2022 Res rustees and min The Charivs trustees are responslble for the accounts. Thls perlod the trustees have not required an audit under s144121 of the Charities Act 2011 and that an independent examination 15 requlred. It Is my respon51blllty to: E¥amine the accounts (under 5145 of the Artl Follow the procedures14id down Sn the General Dlrectlons 8fven bythe Charlty Commlssloners Is14515llbl of the Act State whether partlcular matters have Come to my attention Basls of Ind The examinatlon was carried out in accordance with the GeneRI Dlrertlons 8fven by the Charlty Commlssioners. This includes a review of the Accountln8 Records and a comparlson of the accounts w6th those records. In additlon. conslderation is given to any unusual items and explanations will be sought from the trustees if considered necewry. The procedu$ followed a not 5ufficlent for audlt purposes and there is no opinion given as to whetherthe accounts present a °true and falrt vlew and therefore the report is limlted to those matters set out in the statement below. In the course of my examlnatlon, no m•tter has come to my attentlon l. Which gives me cause to beIve that, in any materlal respect, the requirements: To keep accountlng CordS In accordance wlth $130 of the 2011 Att and To prepare accounts whlch attord with accounting records and comply wlth reqU1MentS of the Act have not been met or 2. To which my oplnion, attention $IUld be drawn in order to enable ? proper undertaking of the accounts to be readd. M E HIII BAIHons) MSC Zazie Business Services Ltd Innovation Centre Medwav Maid5tone Road Chatham Kent ME5 9FD 21° November 202
le Acorn5 Herne Pre School istered h rlt Number 10274 Year to 3118122 Year to 3118/21 Receipts Fees Fundralsln8 and Donat10Tr5 Interest Other KCC Grants 204,594 205 io 208,037 3.416 135 204,809 211,589 Payments Wages Other Costs Totsl stsff 5 Resources Child Sponsorshlp Fundraising HeahY Eat18 Unlfoms Entertalnment Total C05t of children's seNice5 Premises Costs aeanlng Repalrs Administratlon Professh)nal Fees Other Costs Glfts Miscellaneous Insurance Advertlslng Depreciation 156.654 134.476 158,338 135,962 1,129 429 41 70 453 194 4,528 6.953 2,541 4,183 1.950 1,267 2,226 5,825 2,192 4,361 1,406 1,138 564 1237 240 332 1,210 330 7,041 186.801 6,871 159.982 Total Payments Net Recelpts 18.1x19 51,607 Less Capital EKpendlture Buildlng DeVelolent Excess Income 57,716 139,7071 17.865 33,742
Little Acoms Herne Pre School Re istered Charit Num 2745 Statement of Assets Flxed Assets Cash at Bank Other current Ilablllties 124.1(Nq 119.687 71,388 I32,[5 13851 203,IK19 243,791 Bank Balances Current Deposlt Advanced 21,260 150.159 151,732 119.687 52,942 IIXl,045 20,9821 132,005
Llttle Acorns Pre 5th001 Re ister ri Number I 274 Independent Examiners Unqualifled Report for the year to 31st August 2022 Th15 report relatesto the accounts for the charlty forthe period ernled 31° August 2022 Res nsl and min The Charitys trustees are spOnble forthe accounts. Thts perbd the trustees have not required an audlt under $144121 of the Charltles Act 2011 and that an indepernlent examination is requlred. It is my reSponbIlIty to: Examine the accounts (under 5145 ofthe Act) Follow the procedures lald down In the General Directlons given lry the Charlty Cornmlssloners Is14515llbl of the Act State whether partlcular matters have come to my attefttion Basts of Ind end The examinatlon was carrled in accordance whh the General Dlrectlons given by the Charlty Commissioners. This includes a revlew of the Attounting Records and a comparlson of the aecountS Wlth those records. In addltlon. conskleration is given to any unusual items and explanations will be sought from the trustees if considered neSSary. The procedu$ followed are not SLrfficlent for audlt purposes and there Is no opinion given as to whether the accounts present a "tn* and falff vlew and therefo the report is lim6ted to those matters set out in the statemert below. In the course of my examlnatlon. no matter has come to my attentn l. Which gives me cause to believe that, in any materlal respert, the requirements: To keep accountln8 records In accordance with 5130 of the 2011 Act and To prepare accounts whlch ac¢tyd with accountin8 records and comply wfth reoulrements of the Act have not been met or 2. To which my oplnion, attention should be drawn in order to enable è proper undertaking of the accounts to be aChed. Lf._ M E HIII BAIHonsl Msc Zazie Buslness ServKe5 Ltd Innovation Centre Medwav Maidstone Road Chatham Kent ME5 9FD 21° November 202