WARY Trustees’ Annual Report for the period ¢ a MISSIONa/ Fon Period01 start dateSep 2020 > Period31 end dateAug 2021 

## SectionA 

## Reference and administration details 

charity RAVENSTONE PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER name ASSOCIATION 

Other names charity is known by FRIENDS OF RAVENSTONE 

Registered charity number (if any)} 1096 142 Charity’s principal address} RAVENSTONE PRIMARY SCHOOL RAVENSTONE STREET BALHAM, LONDON Postcode = SWIZGSS 

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity 


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|1||Georgette Philips|[Chair|||CT|Cid|
|2{LucyThacker_|[Co-Chair|||||Cid|
|3||DorrieGibson|||Treasurer|||||Cid|
|4|RebeccaPaling||Treasuer|||CT|CCC“‘CidS|

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## Section B Structure, governance and management 

Description of the charity’s trusts 


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|Type of governing|document|Constitution|
|How the|charity|is|constituted|Parent Teacher Association|
|uae|.|Individual|parents|at the|school are|invited|to|put themselves forward for|
|Seoenien iets|the role of Chair,|which|is|usually|shared.|An election then|takes place at|
|the AGM|or one|of the|regular|committee meetings|to confirm|the|
|appointment.|
|The|role|of Treasurer|is|on|a|volunteer|basis,|rather than|elected,|and|the|
|incumbent(s)|is|automatically|made|a|Trustee|of the|charity.|

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## Additional governance issues (Optional information) 

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about: 

- e policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees; 

- e the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; 

- e relationship with any related parties; 

- e trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. 


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Section C Objectives and activities<br>Ravenstone Primary School Teacher Association (known as ‘Friends of<br>Ravenstone’) exists to raise additional funds for the school to provide<br>opportunities for pupils beyond the scope of the school budget. The<br>Summary of the objects of the money raised is drawn down by the Head of School, after consultation<br>charitya siki with the Chair(s), in order to fund additional facilities, enhance basic<br>Bernie BbsiavieNt resources and equipment, and to contribute to activities and trips so that<br>Soverney all pupils, regardless of personal resources, can benefit from a wide and<br>comprehensive learning experience and environment.<br>Summary of the main<br>activities undertaken for the The Trustees of Ravenstone Primary School Parent Teacher Association<br>public benefit in relation to have had, and continue to have, regard to the guidance issued by the<br>these objects (include within | Charity Commission on public benefit. Namely, the purpose of this charity<br>this section the statutory is the ‘Advancementof Education’ through support of the work of<br>declaration that trustees have | Ravenstone Primary School.<br>had regard to the guidance<br>issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public<br>benefit)<br>Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)<br>You may choose to include As a school PTA, Friends of Ravenstone relies on parent volunteers to<br>further statements, where help manage events. A core of individuals attend the committee meetings<br>relevant, about: and help organise the events. Each individual event will have many more<br>° ‘ — volunteers who give up some of their free time to help on stalls, bake<br>policy on grantmaking; cakes or supervise activities.<br>e policy programme related<br>investment;<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


- e contribution made by volunteers. 

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section D Achievements and performance<br>pa ‘ As for many other charities, the global Covid-19 pandemic has had a<br>slat lLarity significant impact on the charity and in particular its fund-raising activities.<br>during the year Individual donations and non-event giving have seen a big increase in<br>this financial year, but the school was able to run a smaller version of its<br>summer fair for the children within school hours and the usual Christmas<br>tree and card sale. It is hoped that 2021-22 financial year will see a return<br>of the larger scale events the school does so well, and the drumbeat of<br>cake sales and smaller events which punctuate a ‘normal’ term.<br>The charity continued to fund music provision and enhancements to the<br>external space at the school — including the Wild Space area, a project<br>started pre-pandemic. When school was open, extra-curricular sport<br>activities for lunchtime play were funded to broaden the experience for<br>children out of the classroom. In addition, the charity funded various<br>items of technology to support home learning for families whose online<br>access was limited, and for increased ongoing provision in school.<br>Section E Financial review<br>Brief The charity retains a reserve cash balance sufficient to fund a normal<br> statement ofthe spread of activities in a given year. This is to provide cover in the event of<br>charity’s policy on reserves the PTA being unable to raise its usual level of income, or should it<br>become inactive for a period of time — for example through a lack of<br>volunteers.<br>Friends of Ravenstone has not needed to use any reserve funds in 2020-<br>21 due to the ongoing generosity and engagement of parents and the<br>community.<br>Where raised funds remain unspent at the end of the academic year,<br>they are kept in the cash account to support the charity in future and may<br>then be used for funding more extensive projects in future years which<br>cannot be covered by standard annual income.<br>Details of any funds materially NIA<br>in deficit<br>Further financial review details (Optional information)<br>au ay ee : eae eitherDue to of the its covid usual restrictionslarge eventsin —place, at Christm the ch a ritys and wasin the unable summer. to hold<br>relevant about , Christmas trees and child-designed cards were sold at Christmas and<br>e Bo remain popular with parents and families.<br>the charity’s principal<br>sources of funds (including | The creativeness of the school community was in full swing in the<br>any fundraising); summer when a team of parents enabled a fun day’ event in place of the<br>e how expenditure has usual summer fair. The Year 6 children designed games and activities<br>supported the key objectives | that were set up in the playground for the younger children to come and<br>of the charity: play as a year group. This was held in school hours with a limited number<br>‘ of non-teaching staff helping on site to minimise infection risk, and was a<br>ig, success.with the: children. Panents wareraehet fOr ast aHGOHAN if<br>TAR —— 3 Nath LOL<br>TAR<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




- e investment policy and they were able. In addition, the charity organised a sale of event t-shirts objectives including any (as is done every year for the summer fair). ethical investment policy . . adopted. The school introduced a uniform a couple of years ago, and so for the first time a pre-loved uniform sale was held. This proved really successful both financially, and as a way to enable the re-use of clothing at much reduced pricing vs buying new. 

Donations - either direct or via sponsorship type events — have remained an important source of additional funds and Friends of Ravenstone is immensely grateful for all the continued support it has received from parents and the wider community. Where applicable, Gift Aid has been claimed on these donations. 

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## Other optional information 

## Section G Declaration 

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. 

## Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees 


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,<br>Fullname(s)} Lucy TMACKeer, Geotyetre Peer iPS -<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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fa CHARITY COMMISSION RAVENSTONE PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER ASSOCIATION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Receipts and payments accounts from Section A Receipts and payments Unrestrictedfunds = estricted funds -*dowmentfunds Total funds Last year to the nearest £ to the nearest£ to the nearest £ to the nearest£ to the nearest£ A1 Receipts [Donations = CC(‘éNCTO] SCC TEC GitatS] eeC538]1,870)[95387]] ee 2ee Seana 4,537] [SummerBEFair/Event ee |fe 8 JOther-inccakesalesetcss | CBT] | TCC| T= Ravensnow.tt r™—“‘—<‘ S*dSTULCLCLCUTJ TO087 TheWidPlace CC 030 atAuctionCCC eeeeeeee )| ee) Ceee): so es **e** a es Sub total(Gross income forAR){ —-_razotp fe zt 48,407 A2 Asset and investment sales, see table). es ee Subtotal|____—_—d Total receipts[ 72281][JL] A3 Payments Pacanaacvals 528; ee) [SummerYearGLeavers'EventFair C04 aa7)| eeee)2) Christmas | «8 EY) ee [Garden CityEventFair CisCY REEGAace |7) iShoppingEvent | Ee ee EE [School Expenditure: | Cid ESSE i iSchool[Music Provision | «SS,820 ee)|S895 BooksOther[School JoumeyBlinds Cds—‘dLSCCC#7983*COC8750 C—O] |_|4,000)2,000) Costumes —“‘“CSSC*COC(C(#C#(C(‘#«O Ta | AstroturfTreeHouse ist—“‘cLLLLLLCU ees| **|** 8.780) [Playground Upgrade|i‘CS [SSISean)Ea ol | Ss 4,280) ee i Subtotal|____s0,008] aaa A4 Asset and investment purchases, (see table) eee ee aeeee) Subtotal] Total payments [0,006][| ( A5TransfersNet of betweenreceipts(payments)[~___ funds | Ct‘ 22.195 S **a** metT ||AT A6 CashCash funds fundslast yearthis yearend end | 8 4095) 2895) |[Sa] si 

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## Independent examiner's report on the accounts 

## Section A 

## Independent Examiner’s Report 


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Reportto the trustees/ | [RAVENSTONE] [PRIMARY][ SCHOOL] [PARENT TEACHER]<br>members of | [ASSOCIATION]<br>On accounts for the year | 31 AUGUST 2021 Charity no | no | | 1096<br>ended (if any) any)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>



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Charity no | no | | 1096 142<br>(if any) any)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


| report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) forthe year ended 31/08/2021. 

- Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”). 

| report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, | have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. 

Independent | have completed my examination. | confirm that no material matters have examiner's statement | cometo my attention (other than that disclosed below *) in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect: e® accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or 

- e the accounts do not accord with the accounting records 

| have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 


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* Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.<br>VA a<br>a,<br>name: |(CNnna Kfadief=<br>Relevant professional ACC a<br>qualification(s) or body ‘<br>(if any):<br>Address: 79 (7PVI(Ge Koad , Aushou,w023 &pA<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Only completeif the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners). 

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose. 

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