APEfHORPE EDUCATIONAL TRusr
ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED
th FEBRUARY 2025
Cobley Desborough
Chartered Certified Accountants
Chartered Tax Advisers
Artisans, House
7 Queensbridge
Northampton
NN4 7BF
Tel: 01604 823560

APETHORPE EDUCATIONAL TRUST
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT
For the
ear ended 28th Februa
2025
TRUSTEES:
Mrs. I. Whlte
Mrs. F. Furman
Mrs. P. White
Mrs. C. Kltchen
Rev. Canon Dr. B Killeen
REGISTERED OFFICE
25 Acre Lane
Kingsthorpe
Northampton
NN2 8BN
CHARITY REGISTRATION NO.
1058504
ACCOUNTANTS
Cobley Desborough
Certified Chartered Accountsnts
Chartered Tax Advisers
Artisans, House
7 Queensbridge
Northampton
NN4 7BF
LEGAL ADVISERS
Pothecary Wltham Weld,
70 St. George's Square
London SWI 3RD
BANKERS
Lloyds Bank
2 George Row
Northampton
NNI IDJ
INVESTMENT MANAGERS
J.M. Finn & Co.
4 Coleman Street
London
EC2R

TheA
ucational Trus
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE APETHORPE EDUCATION TRUST
I report on the accounts of the Trust for the year ended 28th February 2025 which are set out on
pages l and 2.
Respectlve responsibilities of trustees and examlner
The charity's trustees are responslble for the preparation of the accounts. The charity's trustees
conslder that an audit is not required for this year under sectlon 144 of the Charltles Act 2011
crhe Charities Act) and that an independent examination Is needed.
It Is my responsibility to:
examine the accounts under Section 145 of the Charities Act,
to follow the procedures lald down in the general Directions given by the Charlty
CommSsslon (under Section 145(5)(b) of the Charltles Act), and
to stste whether particular matters have come to my attentlon.
Basis of independent examlner's report
My examlnatlon was carried out in accordan￿ with the General Dlrectlons given by the Charity
Commission. An examlnatlon includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and
a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any
unusual Items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeklng explanations from the trustees
Con￿rning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provlde all the eVIden￿ that
would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts
present a ￿ue and fair" view and the report Is Ilmlted to those matters set out in the statement
below.
Independent examiner's statement
In connection with my examlnatlon, no matter has come to my attention:
whlch glves us reasonable cause to believe that In any materlal respect the requlrements
to keep accounting records in accordantr wlth sectlon 130 of the Charities Act; and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the
accounting requlrements of the Charities Act. have not been met. or
to whlch, In my opinion, attention should be drawn In order to enable a proper
understanding of the accounts to be reached.
L¢Q)L
Tim Cobley
F.C.C.A. C.T.A. A.T.T.
Cobley Desborough
Chartered Certified Accountants
Chartered Tax Adv15ers
Artisans, House
7 Queensbridge
Northampton
Northamptonshire
NN4 7BF
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ANNUAL REPORT 2025
Thls report details the activltles undertaken by The Apethorpe Trust for the duration of the year
between 1st March 2024 and 28th February 2025.
The Trust contlnues to support charitable or voluntary organlsatlons within the County of
Northamptonshire whose objectives include the education and tralning of any chlld or young
persons in need.
The fund Is for any group, school or organlsatlon that works with children under the age of 18
e.g. schools, guldes, children's charities. The focus is providlng 'enrlchmenY activities or
supporting project Inltlatives - Forest School activities, technological reSoUr￿s, marching bands,
chlckens, playground equipment, vegetable gardens, keyboards, ukulele bands etc are all
examples of prevlously allocated funding bids.
Any interested schools or organisations are sent a copy of the grant criterla and a grant proforma
for completion which detalls the project they wlsh to resour￿ or fund.
It Is not the policy of the Trust to provide grants that prlmarily meet the cost of premlses,
buildings, or employees. The provision of grant funds towards the costs of speciallsed equipment
or services, andlor aC￿$S to approprlate facilities which enable an organlsation to further the
education and support of chlldren and young people wlll be considered.
Meetin
s held
en 01.03.2024 and 28.02.2025
We entsred into the new 24125 yearly cycle with the same trustees in appointment as the
previous year. Our first meeting of the Apethorpe Trust, for the 24125 year cycle was held on
14th October 2024. As is usual for our first meeting of the year, Freddie Woodhead from the
Investment company, JM Finn gave a report on the investment portfolio, and Tim Cobley of
Cobley Desborough presented the yearly accounts for the Charity.
Freddie Woodhead from investment company JM Finn presented the Investsnent portfollo. A copy
was shared with all trustees. Freddle began with a summary of where the figures are to date in
relation to the Portfolio. The Investment amount is approximately 3.5 million, which was progress
Sin￿ the dlp In the investment amount declared at the prevlous meetlng. The amount Is now up
10.5 % which is pleaslng.
Freddie reported a mixed market. Thlngs had broadened out since the summer with a big rise in
us tech. The trust has a diverse wrtfolio. We draw down IOK In funds per quarter and can
increase or decrease the amount, as necessary. There are changes to the rlsk profile of
Investment funds.
The majorlty of the portfolio is held in the US wlth our top holdings being the Downing Fund and
the Gold Wisdom Tr￿. Both are doing well during and despite geopolitical tenslons.
Inflation has started to ease. Movement from the Chinese govemment. Property is invested in
Segro. Aslan Hospital business- healthcare is growing slgnlficantly, blg growth area.- Parkway
Llfe.
The top 10 and bottom ten perfomlng Investments were discussed.

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ANNUAL REPORT 2025 (cont.)
Coble
h Accounts
A synopsis of the reported accounts and activities of the Trust was delivered by Tim. This
summary was taken from the report given by the Trust as prepared by Penny White, Chair. The
statement of the assets was discussed and the recelpts and payment details of the grant blds
paid. These all contribute to the reported accounts filed with the Charltles Commission.
It was agreed by Trustees to invest in a new chromebook with which to facilitate our
admlnlstratlve work. Trustees recognised the need to have documentation in one pla￿ uslng a
cloud format as storage, In Ilne wlth GDPR compl[an￿. Therefore, we purchased a new Asus
chromebook13 256GB £279 plus a 3 year Insurance plan £130.50, set up and a computer bag.
This came at a cost of £499.25.
The second m￿tIng of the year was held on April 7th 2025. Trustees contemplated a reduction
In funds drawn down, however It was agreed that as thls can be done at a moment's noti￿, we
would revlew the decision on an ongoing basls.
As this is the second meeting of the cyclical year, and does not contain feedback from the
Investsnent Manager or the Accountsnt, the purpose of the meetlng is to primarily discuss the
allocatlon of funding for the applications received.
Princi
l Activit
Thls year the Trust has provided financlal grants In support of work with children and young
people to the organlsations as stated in the list below. Some hold Charlty status as indicated in
the brackets below.
March 2024
Canto Learning Limited £6,000
Northampton School for Glrls £3,000
Northampton School for Boys £7,170
Thomas Becket School £1,500
October 2024
Rock UK (Christian Charlty) £1,200
Llberty Drum Corps £3,000
Yoga Pebbles £3,490
Woodford Halse Prlmary School £1,452
Boothvllle Primary School £1,961.81
New Horizons School £840
The amount of funds given to support chlldren and young people across Northamptonshire by
the Apethorpe Trust in the 2024-2025 year comes to a totsl of £29,613.81.
Mrs P White
Trustee
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RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
GEN
28.02.2025
29.02.2024
INCOME RECEIPTS
Income from investments
Dividends from quoted Investments
Interest from quoted Investments
Interest re￿IVed
33,518
6,639
37,243
758
53
Total Income Recelpts
40,157
38,054
PAYMENTS
Expenses
Accountancy
Stockbrokerfs fees
Sundry
1,020
26,586
499
28,105
960
18,864
90
19,914
Direct charltable expenditure
Grants paid
Totsl Payments
46,406
EXCESS OF INCOME RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS
(17,562)
(8,352)
INVEsfMENT SALES
673,187
506,156
INVEsfMENT PURCHASES
665,480
471,663
EXCESS OF CAprrAL RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS
7,707
34,493
EXCESS OF ALL RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS
(9,855)
26,141
CASH AT BANK BROUGHT FORWARD
47,048
20,907
CASH AT BANK CARRIED FORWARD
37,193
47,048
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STATEMENT OF ASSEfs AND UABILITIES
GENERAL FUND
For
28.02.2025
29.02.2024
MONETARY ASSETS
Uoyds
J M Finn Income Account
J M Finn Deposit Account
31,910
23,043
12
37,193
47,048
INVEsfMENT ASSErs
J M Flnn portfollo
2,224,832
2,035,707
UABILMES
Accruals
(1,050)
(960)
2,260,975
2,081,795
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
2025
INVEsfMENT ASSETS
JMFlnn
At cost
Purchases
Sales
Gains
Cost of investments carrled forward
2,035,707
665,480
(673,187)
196 832
2,224,832
2,065,203
471,663
(506,156)
2,035,707
Market value of Investments carried forward
3,496,484
3,282,431
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