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Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name THE ABOYNE LODGE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Other names charity is known by
ALSA
Registered charity number (if any) 1044678
Charity's principal address
| Treasurer or ALSA | |
| Aboyne Lodge School | |
| St Albans | |
| Postcode | AL3 5EH |
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole year |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (if any) |
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| Emma Betteridge | Chair | |||
| Charlie Cash | Treasurer | |||
| AmyLander | Secretary | |||
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
| Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) | Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) | Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) |
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| Independent examiner | Emma Dimmock | 144 Gurney Court Road, St Albans |
Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution)[Constitution, last updated in 2019]
How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company)[Unincorporated association] Trustee selection methods Trustees are appointed or reappointed annually at the Annual General (eg. appointed by, elected by) Meeting held in September at the beginning of the school year. The trustees meet with parent representatives from each year group every half term on a (roughly) 6 week basis, aligning with the school year. Both trustees and year reps are volunteers who have children attending the school.
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Additional governance issues (Optional information)
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The Trustees oversee the day to day running of the charity. The trustees seek the views of the year reps in deciding the events to be run and often create subcommittees to run individual events with at least 1 trustee advising. All events are checked against our Eco policy and Inclusivity policy. All trustees give their time voluntarily and receive no remuneration or other benefits.
As per our Constitution, all decisions are made by a simple majority vote cast at a committee meeting.
We work closely with the school, keeping the Head updated with fundraising activities and progress and they provide us with a list of funding requests. We work with a few commercial participators and contracts are in place.
The most significant risk to the charity is not being able to make the usual money through large events like fairs and balls due to Covid restrictions and lack of playground. We overcame this by spreading fundraising over a number of virtual events and sponsorships. We are also aware that the cost of living increase is putting pressure on families so we are trying to secure more funding from other sources such as sponsorship.
Section C Objectives and activities
To advance the education of the pupils of the school by developing Summary of the objects of the effective relationships between the staff, parents & others associated with charity set out in its governing document the school and engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils. The objectives of ALSA are set in the context of the broader goals for the school and its pupils. In setting our objectives and planning our activities we have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission’s public benefit guidance. Summary of the main activities As the year was during Covid times and the school was undergoing a full undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these refurbishment, our key objectives was to provide continuing support for the pupils’ educational experience by helping to pay for a TA and objects (include within this resources and by contributing to the Year 6 year books and end of year section the statutory declaration that trustees have experiences and paying for any Pupil premium that might not have been able to afford them. We raised these funds by organising outside and had regard to the guidance virtual events for the pupils that encouraged a sense of togetherness and issued by the Charity community, including themed trails round the town, creating cookbooks of Commission on public benefit) family recipes, sponsored starjumps, virtual spin to win, photography competitions & sponsored teacher forfeits.
Section D Achievements and performance
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Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year
Due to Covid and limited outside space at the school grounds due to building works, ALSA had to adapt our fundraising methods by focusing on more virtual events and individual challenges rather than Fairs and Balls. The most successful of these were virtual raffles and auctions and the sponsored starjumps and teacher forfeits. We also had a teacher that undertook the 3 peak challenge which received a huge amount of sponsorship. Our fundraising was focused on the new school and supplying them with 10 new interactive white boards. So we finished the year on 31 July 2021 with available funds of £26,808 which were allocated to the interactive whiteboards, KS2 TA and Twinkl resource for the next school year 2020-21.
Section E Financial review
ALSA holds a reserve of £1,500 which enables us to cover costs of a Brief statement of the large event such as a fair and any additional small spending requests charity’s policy on reserves made by the school. Details of any funds materially N/A in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional information)
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You may choose to include Main sources of funds during the year were from our summer auction that additional information, where consisted of donated prizes from local businesses, non uniform days, a relevant about: teachers sponsored 3 peak challenge and Lapland sponsored star jumps. ● the charity’s principal None of which required any expenditure. sources of funds (including any fundraising); Most expenditure supported events that contributed to the collective
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● how expenditure has wellbeing of the pupils or helped to further the education of the children supported the key objectives by paying for a TA, Twinkl resource & bark for the playground. of the charity;
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● investment policy and ● Key Stage 2 Teacher Assistant - £10,179 objectives including any ● Twinkl teaching resource - £1,025 ethical investment policy ● Bark for the playground - £948 adopted.
Section F Other optional information
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Future Plans
The coming year will see a new Headtecher so we plan to improve the communication between the school and ALSA and set out clear fundraising goals.
Section G Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
Signature(s) Full name(s) Charlotte Cash Emma Bettteridge Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Chair Treasurer etc) Date 27th May 2022
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Spreadsheet version of CC16a
The Aboyne Lodge School Association No (if any)
1044678
Receipts and payments accounts
Period start date Period end date
For the period from 1st August 2020 To 31 July 2021 CC16a
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted funds Last year
to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Bags to school 176
Cake sales 357
Christmas cards 291.50
Christmas fair 3,178.85
Christmas Jumpers 1,415.00
Christmas wreath making 595.00
Donations 316.00
Easy fundraising 1,239.15
End of term disco 1,260.42
Misc. income 278.32
Non uniform days 150
Pantomime 5,688.00
Quiz night 1,791.91
Self-portrait tea towels, bags, coasters 1,337.00
St Albans half marathon (marshalling) 290.00
Summer ball 140
Wine tasting 1,908.54
year 6 books 400
Fundraising Events 19,074.00
Fundraising Sales 5997
Donations 699
Cash back from commercial partners 895.00
Sponsorship 200
Misc. income 20.00
Sub total(Gross income for AR) 26,885.00 20,812
A2 Asset and investment sales, (see table).
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Total receipts 26,885 20,812
A3 Payments
Books 321
Christmas fair 643
Christmas jumpers 941
End of term discos 331
Pantomime 4,170
Quiz night 473
Self-portrait tea towels, bags, coasters 788
Summer ball 780
End of year discos 331
Wine tasting 551
wreath making 425
Staff training 2,000
TA funding 9,000
rug for y1 186
Twinkle teaching resource 1,025
Prepaid deposit for Summer party 2022 (St Michael's Manor) 720
music books for assembly 327
staff gifts 123
Y6 yearbooks 784
school panto 1,099
pshe re toolkit 900
Music supplies (ukulele and violin) 59
Parentkind subscription 110
Christmas lunch supplies (gold coins, crackers etc.) 39
world book day book 1,052
Lottery licence 20
maths equipment 100
SchoolGateway admin charge 107
Playground equipment and cleaning equipment 913
Pantomime deposit for 2020 150
summer disco deposit 80
Cost of Fundraising events 986
Fundraising costs 2134
licences 20
insurance 111
Equipment & facilities 12312.36
Misc. payment 207.00
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Sub total 15,770.36 28,718
A4 Asset and investment purchases, (see table)
Santa costume for grotto (Xmas fair) 0 0
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Sub total 0 0
Total payments 15,770 28,718
Net of receipts/(payments) 11,115 (7,905)
A5 Transfers between funds - -
A6 Cash funds last year end 15,693 23598
Cash funds this year end 26,808 15,693
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Categories Details Unrestricted funds Restricted funds Endowment funds
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Signed by one or two trustees on behalf Signature Print Name Date of approval
of all the trustees
Charlotte Cash 27th May 2022
Signature Print Name Date of approval
Emma Betteridge 27th May 2022
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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLANO ANO WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to thè trust0• member¥ of On •¢¢ounts for th• ymr •ndod 31 Juty 2021 Charlty no {If any) 1044678 S•1 out on p•g•• I reF#)rt lo Ihe trustees iffl my examination of thè w%unts of the 8L)v6 charity (kn TntyVI yew erthl R••ponslbllltl•s and As tharity trleeS of the Tryst. you are reswsible for the Preparation basls of rnport of the a¢uur)ts in with the wuirements of th8 Charit5 Acl 2011 rtr Arfl. I rewt in rfj8 of my examirwlion of Tru8t'¥ ax¢unts carried under sectron 145 01 the 2011 Act and in carying out my examinalion, I have folloBd the apF4i¢at4e 'rectio wven by Charty Commi88bon urthr s•(on 145(5Mbl of Ad. I have completed my exwninats"on. l nfirM that no material matter8 have come lo my attention loth&r than Ihat di8d08ed t¢lthv'l in nneCtIOn with the examination Vthith me tause to believe that in, any material respect.. accg)untr¥ retsNds m not koo hi aG¢cdar 7th 8tsCtion 130 of It Ac* or the a¢cpurts do aCcd with the acr>)untiTrJ rgcords Independent examlner's statsm?nt I have t%ineem8 and have e4Jme auoss no oth8r matters in conne10n wrth examinat1 to atteniion $houkl drawn in order lo enabie a proper urKler51andmg ofthe accounts lo k reathd. . Please (lelele thg Wvrds in the br8Gkets rfthey do not 8ppty. Slgn•d: Emma Dimock Rehvant profes¥lonal qualmlcationlsl or body •nyl: ACA Qualfied. ICAEW Addrtss: 144 Gumey Court Rcoj Sl Albans AL14RJ IER October 2018
Section 8 D15closure Only coMpte rf the examinef needs to hl¥Jh1 matters of ¢oncem {see CC32, Independent examinakn.on of chanty accounts.. directions and guidan¢8 f¢y examiners). No matters of ¢onc8m vHe found. Giv• herè brfel d•lall¥ of any it•m$ that the oxamlnerwlshes to disclos•. IER October 2018