Fazeley Pre-school Annual Report
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Year ending - December 31 2024
Welcome
Good evening and welcome.
On behalf of the staff and committee we would like to thank you all for taking the time to attend our Annual
General Meeting tonight. It is our pleasure to present to you the Prevschool Annual Report for 2024 and to infomi
you it has been another very successfvl year for Fazeley Pre-school.
Admissions
In July, 22 children left us to join Millfield and at the start of the new school year in September we welcomed 18
new children, taking this year's cohort to 22.
This year's cohort is considerably smaller than previous years as most of our new attendees wanted the full 30
hours entitlement. This in turn pushed out all our 2-year-old places, vthich will mean for the first time in our
history we will have no children staying with us next year.
Numbers are looking reasonable for this coming September but as it is a low birth rate year we still have places
available and are still taking enquires for places.
As a well-established setting who have serrfed the community for well over 40 years, we do have a strong
reputation within the area and a lot of our enquires for places are not only from local residents but are also from
outside our area. In fact, a lot of enquiries for places come from vnrd-of-mouth recommendations which is
tremendously flattering.
Staff
We are very lucky at our Pre-school to have such dedicated. committed, and experienced staff who go well beyond
their remit, working together as a team for the best interests of the children in their care. They work many unpaid
hour5, makin9 Pre-school a fun and stimulating place for the children to play and learn every day. We are
immensely proud of our brilliant, supportive team!
We are sure that you will agree that all the staff work so hard to make sure that your child's time at Fazeley Pre-
school is special.
We also hope that you and your childlchildren will look back upon their time with us with fond memories of great
warmth, care, and support. We really appreciate the huge amount of work that often goes unnoticed by others to
make our Pre-school special and we would not have such a good reputation is it was not for such a hard-workin9
team. We have a small team of seven staff who have a wealth of experience between them.
All our staff hold relevant Early years quajifications as well has havin9 many years of experience between them.
All staff have Enhanced DBS checks.
Training
Unfortunately, the days of subsidised training have gone wrth budgets from Staffi)rdshire Education Authority Cut
drastically over the past few years. Because of this, we must budget to pay for training ourselves and must be
creative in the way in which we access different types of training. Staff have completed numerous on-line training
modules, webinar training and vthen staff do get the chance to attend face-to-face training, they cascade this
training to their colleagues. As a legal requirement. staff have all had to update core training regularly which
includes Paediatric First Aid training,(which is coming up for renewal in May this year), Food Safety training and
Safe9uarding training, all of which must be paid for. All this core training must be updated every 3 years.
Rachel as our SENDCO attends SEND update sessions and cascades infomiation from these training events and
updates to the staff team.
Paula regularly delivers in-set training on a wide variety of topics to staff.
All staff have regular supervision meetings and appraisals and are actively encouraged to develop their ski115 and
knowledge through mentoring and on-going training.

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Fundraising
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our fundraising at Pre-school during the past 12 months. Whether
that contribution has been time, money, expertise or a5 a 5UPPOrt to our fundraising events, it is most welcome.
Without donations or fundraising. Fazeley Pre-school would not be able to operate. As a charity run group. we rely
on fundraising to buy all those extras we would not be able to afford.
We have been particularly lucky this year to receive some large donations and funds from other events.
Gorsey Bank Pre-school. which unfortunately had to close, donated a total of £7,000 to us, for which we are
extremely grateful. We had another large donation of £7￿ from MOTO Services via a parent from last year and
Julie raised a considerable amount by doing a sponsored parachute jump.
Our other regular biggest fundraiser, our sponsored FuNF￿ challenge took place in May and other fundraising
events included an Easter Egg Raffle, Smartie challenges and our Christmas Hamper Draw.
This has been by far the most money Pre-school have received from fundraising and donations in our history.
We are into the sixth year of asking parents to SUPPOrt us with the additional fee charge for all the extras that
funding from SCC does not cover such as snack, craft & art resources, sundries, gardening and cooking activities,
dance lessons etc. We are so grateful that parents understood why we had to introduce this and for their on-going
support in paying this
The charge was set at £1.00 per hour this year. This is helping to keep our group financially viable.
All money raised is used to replace or buy new equipment, goes towards parties for the children and the ongoing
maintenance of our outdoor area and towards all the other day-to-day expenses listed above.
We have been able to purchase several big items this year, using money raised. These include a lovely den for the
garden, an outside stage, a new set of tuff trays, sets of magnetic building tiles, benches, new gazebos, climbing
equipment and other resources too numerous to mention. We are indeed lucky to have such a vast wealth of
resources and equipment for the children to use.
Again, thank you to everyone who has helped with our fundraising efforts and for the on90ing support with
paying the extra fee charge.
Links with Parents
We have always prided ourselves on the relationships we form with parents, and it has been particularly lovely to
have so many families this year whom we have already formed relationships with because their other children have
attended previousty.
Each year we hold a Mother's Day celebration and invite parents to attend our Easter Bonnet Parade. We welcome
dads to a Stay & Play event for Father's Day and have a joint Sports Day and Graduation ￿lebratIon event in July
which is always very well attended and enjoyed by all.
This past year has also seen us invite parents in to our Story time Café and at Christrnas we held a Christmas Stay
& Sing event, followed by mince pies and hot chocolate on the patio. We held parent consultation meetings in
October and have lots of other events planned for the coming year including a Stay and Sing event in February.
Parents are kept informed of new5 and given regular inforniation via New51etters, email, and Facebook as
platforms for communication. As mentioned, our Facebook page and email keep everyone informed about all
aspects of Pre-school life, forthcoming events, and news. We also post photos of the children on our settings
photo blog, giving a snapshot of what the children are doing at Pre-school.
We also have an Instagram account, and this has proved very popular with parents as again it gives a snapshot of
what the children are doing on a daity basis.
We would just like to say that communication with our parents is essential. You are important to us - we are all
part of a big team working together and supporting each other to make sure that the children reach their full
potential, so thank you for the part that you play in that too.

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Outdoor Playl Garden
Our outdoor area is used on a daily basis and is what makes our Pre-school special. We spend as much time as we
can outdoors, and it gives all our children a fantastic area to explore and play in. The children love being
outdoors, and our garden provides them with lots of activities to keep them active and busy whilst enjoying the
elements and fresh air.
They can choose to play with planned arttvities on the patio are4 play in the sand pit or mud kitchen as well as
experiencing activities such as planting, looking for birds and bugs or challenging themselves With physical
activities such as scaling our climbing wall or doing somersaults on our gym bar. We cannot emphasise enough
the value of outdoor play and we are so lucky to have such a wonderful facility for the children to use. The garden
is a bi9 area to maintain so we must say thank you to everyone who helps maintain the garden.
It also takes a lot of money to maintain our outdoor area Sand to fill the sand pit and just topping up the bark
costs well over £6CQ.00. This comin9 year we will need to replace sand, bark, and gravel again, as well as renew
decking and fence posts.
Special Events
As mentioned previously we held Mother's Day and Easter Bonnet celebrations in the Spring and Dad's Stay &
Play sessions in June to celebrate Father's Day
We held a lovely joint Graduation Ceremony & Sports Day event for our children in July to celebrate their time with
us. It is always a poignant and emotional event.
On the last day of the school year in July, we had our end of year Pirate Paty which is alway5 a great fun event
which of course all the children enjoyed.
For our new cohort in September, we have had a Stay & Play session for Story time Café, held our Christmas Stay
& Sing event and held a Christmas Paty at the end of term which was great success with lots of dancing and party
games.
Transitions & Links with Schools
Most of our children move on to Millfield school and we continue to have strong links with them. We hope that
this partnership continues to ensure the smooth transition of our pupils. We want all our children to have a
smooth transition to school and we work hard to make sure that this happens, so we invite teachers from all
prospective schools, not just Millfield to visit us here at Pre-school to make sure that relevant infomiation is
passed on and that they have the chance to meet the children.
Conclusion
In conclusion, although we are always worried, like many other community settings, about our financial security,
we have managed to have a very successful year, mainly due to the wonderful donations received. These have
helped put us in a more stable financial position moving forward into next year and coupled with parental support
and our fantastic staff team, we know that our setting, despite all these concerns will move fopNard and go on
providing a wonderful community setting for local children to attend.
We would like to thank you once again for attending tonight and to thank the outgoin9 committee for their
support over the past year. We do have to elect a new committee tonight., our Pre-school is vital to the
community, and we want it to continue to be successful. We would ask you to think about joining our committee,
without one, Pre-school cannot operate.
Lastly and most importantly we wc>uld like to thank the children ft)r making our place of work so rewarding,
enjoyable, challenging, and different every day and to thank you as parents for choosing our Pre-school for your
child. We hope to continue and grow and to provide the children with what we feel is a fantastic Start to their
education.
Paula Thompson
Maria Harborow
Pre•school Manager
Chairperson

FAZELEY PRE- SCHOOL
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
31ST DECEMBER 2024

F.4ZELETr" PRE-SCHOOL
FI,NAISCIAL STATE.IIL,NT FOR THE YEAR E￿DED
ST
31 DECEIIBER 2024
RECEIPTS AID PAYIIENTS ACCOUNTS
Recei
rEes Received
Siaffordshire C.C.
Apprenticc Incentive
Donations
Sweatshirts
Fund Raising
Funfit
2023
2024
14.984.50
17.780.49
87.834.89 101.6i6.87
1.500.00
6.00
215.00
561.63
849.00
Pavments:
-ages
Rnland Revenue
Insurance
Of5tcdlAccreditation
Fees'subscrtptions
Rent
StationarylPrinting
Refreshments
Gardeniniv
TelephonelPostage
ResoUrceS￿qUip.
Celebrations
s￿'eatshI￿.s etc.
Heab'Light
Trainings
Sundrv Expenses
2023
84,074.32
2024
86.390.13
).108.19
1.199.71
50.00
1.086.80
9,427.00
1,480.45
866.21
1,584.17
20S.45
9,836.60
1.21i.92
488.62
1,144.39
0.00
545.40
8,240.00
1.721.20
7,000.00
330.00
1,969.83
9)7.00
208.96
i,141.27
1.008.95
393.98
1,160.06
330.50
789.90
48.00
,148.75
TOTAL
£104 9il.02
£129 694.19 TOTAL
£106.641.29
£118 132.00
resented Bi":
2023
2024
Excess of Receipts over Payments
Balances as at beginning of the year
(690.27)
41.198.23
11.562.19
40 507.96
Balance as at end of year
£40 507.96
£52 070.15
STATEIqE%T OF ASSEI'S AT 31" DECE.IqBER 2024
2023
39.79? 82
7li.14
£40 507.96
2024
51.57i.21
496.94
£52 070.15
Bank Current Account
Casb in hand
TOTAL ASSETS

INDEPE.NDENT EXANIINER'S REPORT TO THE COMMITTEE OF
F.4ZELEY PRE-SCHOOL
I report on the accounts of the Fazeley Pre-school for the >ear ended 31" December 2024 which is set out on
the attached page.
Res
ective res
onsibililies of committee and the examiner.
As the charity's committee you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. you consider that the
audit requirement of section 43{2) of the Charilies Act 1993 (Ihe Act) does not apply. It is my responsibility
to state. on the basis of procedures specified in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners
under Section 43 (7) (b) of the Act, wheiher particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of Inde
cndent Examiner's Statement.
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity
Commissioners. An examination includes a refview of the accounting records kept by the charity and a
comparison of Ihe accounts presented w'ith those records. li also includes consid=ration of any unusual items
or disclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations from you as trustees coricerning any such matters.
The procedures underlaken do not proN'ide all ihe ei idence that would b¢ Tequirt,d in ￿ audit, and
consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the i'ieM- gii'en by the accounts.
Inde
cndcnt cxaniiners
ualified statement.
In connection ￿7th my examination, no rnatter has come to my attention:_
(i)
Which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material Tespect the requirements
to keep accounling records in accordance with section 41 of ihe Aci:
and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and to comply with the accounting
requirements of the Act
hai'e not been met. or
{2)
to which. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
Carol Graham
Lv'onesse House
Lower Strand
St Mary's
Jsles ofscill),
TR21 OPS
13, Januaryi 2025