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2023-12-31-accounts

Trustees’ Annual Report

St George’s School Association, January 1st 2023 to December 31st 2023

Reference and Administrative details

Organisational Structure and governance

St George’s School Association has a Board of 3 Trustee volunteers from a variety of professional backgrounds, relevant to the work of the Charity. The Board meet regularly throughout the year, as well as annually for the AGMs. All Trustees give their time freely, and receive no remuneration for their time.

In addition to the Trustees, there are 9 other volunteers (and also parents of children at the school) that form St George’s School Association (or the Helping Hands PTA).

Type of Governing document - Constitution.

The Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees is legally responsible for the strategic direction, policy and overall governance of the Charity. The Trustees are elected annually at the AGM.

Charitable Objectives

The aim and objectives of the Charity are to advance the education of the pupils in the school, in particular by:

Our overall aim is to raise much needed funds for our school. Due to cuts in budgets, our school is under immense pressure to be able to provide our children with the basics. So we aim to provide the children at the school with the resources to enhance, enrich and improve the children’s experience during their time at St Georges Primary School.

Financial Review

The Charity Remains in a strong financial position. Over the course of this time period our work focused on 3 main fundraising events, the Summer Fayre, the Christmas Fayre, and also a new fundraising idea, the Circus.

The Summer Fayre was held on Sunday 11[th] June 2023. It was a great success and was very well attended and supported by parents, teachers and local families. It was a great opportunity for us to hold a community, family friendly event. The Summer Fayre raised an income of £16,610 with £9,433 profit (which was an improvement on the 2022 Summer Fayre).

The Christmas Fayre was also well supported, and was a fun and festive day of fundraising. Both of the fayres were supported by local business in the form of the donation of prizes and gifts, and also via Sponsorship and Advertising. The Christmas Fayre 2023 made a profit of £5,206.

In 2023 we also hosted Happy’s Circus on the 14[th] October, which was a new fundraising venture for us. The Circus was another fantastic day full of fun and community spirit. The income from the Circus was £9,514 and the profit was £4,507.

The Annual Accounts show our total income for 2023 was an incredible £43,080, with a profit of £24,030. The Bank Balance at the end of the time period was £12,473, with £2,029 in the Reserve Account. Please see the Annual Accounts 2023 document for further Financial details.

Reserves and Reserves Policy

During the financial year, the cash reserve accounts have been monitored to ensure that at any given time sufficient funds are available to manage the day-to-day cash flow and to cover unanticipated expenditures. In addition, we have a Reserve Account which we aim to keep at a balance of £2,000.

Charitable Activities

In addition to the 2 Fayres and the Circus, we held a variety of other smaller fundraising events throughout the year.

These included an Easter Egg Hunt which made £600 profit, and a Smarties Challenge which made £539 profit.

Achievements & Performance

In 2023 The St Georges School Association had another incredible year of fundraising which will help to enrich the lives of the children at the school. The School Senior Leadership Team have a variety of objectives for us to fundraise for in the future, including funding for a new awning for the Nursery and Reception playground area.

In 2023 we donated a massive £28,103 to the school, which will make a massive difference to the children and their school experience.

The donation of funds to the school for the financial year were as follows:

School Donations Given by HH Income Donation Amount
School Donation - Carol Concerts Refreshments £ 119.79
School Donation - Computers £ 2,548.00
School Donation - Coronation DayCelebration £ 1,141.64
School Donation - Green Team £ 160.00
School Donation - Library £ 14,391.40
School Donation - LibraryBooks £ 6,000.00
School Donation - RE & Nursery £ 600.00
School Donation - Signage £ 1,938.07
School Donation - Year 6 Leavers Gifts £ 904.24
School Donation - Year 6 Leavers Party £ 300.00
£- £ 28,103.14

Declarations

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

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees:

Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (e.g
Secretary, Chair, etc)
Date

Claudine Daly
Mary Johnston Romona Elliott


Treasurer
Chair Vice Chair

11/10/24
11/10/24 11/10/24

Charity Name

Receipts and payments accounts

Period start date For the period from January 1st 2023 Period End date To December 31st 2023

Section A: Receipts & Payments

Summary of Fundraisers, Donations and General Expenses January 1st 2023 to December 31st 2023

All funds were unrestricted for this time period.

(There were no restricted funds and no endowment funds).

Fundraiser Name Fundraiser Name Income Expenses Total
Profit
Amazon Smile 202.05
£
202.05
£
Christmas Fayre 2023 9,653.19
£
4,447.46
£
5,205.73
£
Circus 2023 9,513.67
£
5,006.79
£
4,506.88
£
Easter EggHunt 2023 1,056.60
£
456.34
£
600.26
£
EasyFundraising 18.02
£
18.02
£
Express Yourself Day 255.50
£
255.50
£
General HH Donations 343.00
£
343.00
£
General HH Donations-Parent Pay 904.15
£
904.15
£
HappyBags 232.39
£
141.32
£
91.07
£
Ice cream Sale 524.64
£
524.64
£
MyChilds Art 2022 226.08
£
226.08
£
Person You Love Day 154.38
£
154.38
£
School Merchandise Sale 145.59
£
145.59
£
Smarties Challenge 2023 705.21
£
166.05
£
539.16
£
Summer Fayre 2023 16,610.41
£
7,177.34
£
9,433.07
£
Tea Towels 2023 1,666.78
£
1,343.26
£
323.52
£
World Book Day 81.30
£
81.30
£
Wreath Making2023 787.06
£
311.37
£
475.69
£
Fundraising Events Total 43,080.02
£
19,049.93
£
24,030.09
£
School Donations Given by HH Income Donation
Amount
School Donation - Carol Concerts Refreshments 119.79
£
School Donation - Computers 2,548.00
£
School Donation - Coronation DayCelebration 1,141.64
£
School Donation - Green Team 160.00
£
School Donation - Library 14,391.40
£
School Donation - LibraryBooks 6,000.00
£
School Donation - RE & Nursery 600.00
£
School Donation - Signage 1,938.07
£
School Donation - Year 6 Leavers Gifts 904.24
£
School Donation - Year 6 Leavers Party 300.00
£
-
£
28,103.14
£
General Expenses Expenses
General Expenses 687.16
£
General Expenses - AGM 15.38
£
General Expenses - BBQ 120.00
£
General Expenses - MeetingRefreshments 29.00
£
General Expenses-Parent Kind Subscription 140.00
£
-
£
991.54
£

- Summary of 2023 Financials St Georges School Association

FundraisingIncome 43,080.02
£
FundraisingExpenditure 19,049.93
£
FundraisingProfit 24,030.09
£
Interest Received 24.23
£
Donations to the School 28,103.14
£
Other Expenditure 991.54
£

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

There were no assets or liabilities during this time period. There were no endowment funds.

There were no restricted funds. All funds were unrestricted.

Main Bank Account Opening Bank Balance on 01/01/23 £ 17,537.68

Main Bank Account ClosingBank Balance 31/12/23 12,473.09
£
Reserve Bank Account OpeningBank Balance on 01/01/23 2,004.44
£
Reserve Bank Account ClosingBank Balance 31/12/23 2,028.67
£
Cash - Float 40.00
£

Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees Signature Date of approval 11/10/2023

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Se¢tion A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Helping Hands the Sl Georges School PTA (Charity name. Sl Georges School Association) On accounts for the year ended 31st December 2023 Charity no lif any) 1109877 Set out on pages IrEmem I report tD the Iruslees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity ("the Trust") for the year ended Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the account5 in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ("the Act"). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under seclion 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5}Ib) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to Tny attention (other than Ihat disclosed below ') in connection with the examinalion which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect". accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examiner's statement I 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. Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply. Signed: £3cAw Date: 1111012024 Name: B C Knight Relevant professional qualificationls) or body lif any): Irlstitute Chartered Accountants- Part Qualified Association of Tax Technicians- ATh (Fellow) Address: 17 The Landway Bearsled Maidslone ME14 4BE IER October 2018

Section B Dis¢losure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of Gharity accounts.. directions and guidan￿ for examiners). Give here brief details of any items that the examinerwishes to disclose. IER October 2018