flARYIAOUNT IMTEIINAT1014AL SCHOOL
CONSOLIDATED ANAKL4L sfATEMEPITS
FOR Trle YEAR EMI)ED 31 AUGU3T 2023
RagiStw•d Ch•ity NL¥Y*J*.' 1117786
R*st¥wJ Compw NumLw. 05325717
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MARYMOUNT IMTERIIATIOI4AL 8CMOC
GOVERNOR8, REPOI
YEAR EMDED 31 AUGUST 2023
Tho Go¥emtr5 presart the acc￿ h)r th8 yW•thd 31 A￿￿$1 2023.
REFERE14CE AND ADMINISTRATNE DeTAL8
OFRCERS
s Mwgaret G*￿'n IH•admkitrèssl
NKhotss Marcoj {sen￿r Dyty Head)
MrAlan FOM?￿•$ IP4JTrwl
AODRes8
IAarymDunt Int8NMl￿aI 9th￿1
Georg• R
Kw#Jston upon Tharn8s
S￿￿ey KT2 7PE
ADVISORS
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weStm￿Ster 8ank Pk
64 High Slre8t
Swrey KT3 4H8
Bardays Bank Pl
6 Str881
I￿￿SlOA Upon Thwnes
I￿7 INY
8ollcStors
Veafe Wasbroi*
Orchard Cowt
Lan
8n5td BS1 5WS
Audltor
9 A4>txSd Str•8t
Lory￿sn EC2A 2AP
Insurane• Brok•rs
1 l BiiTrJJ&y
2 Brunsw￿k &uwe
Brrnroharn
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MARYMOUMT INTERMATIOPUL SCHOOL
GOVERNORS. RepoRT (cont￿￿•d)
YEAR ENgEO 31 AUGUST 2023
The accourhts h￿e baen prepareé in xcc*darKe wrth the r8quirernent5 cl the Companies Act 2CK)6, the Charibes
2011, the Statement of Recomrnen¢J•Y PrarAu tr charl￿ ISORP 20151 the $C￿l.s goveming dttumer*.
STRUCTUR& GOVERNANCE AIID IMPiAGEMENT
8Dard of Govwnorg
The Govem(vs the DTrctcn and th• TnJstee5 of fv1Wyrr￿UnI Interna￿￿ SthJoL Th8 8owd of l>)verrKir5 15
SW￿$1b1e fc¥ detemintng the overnl cor#Juct of SchtrA The BTrJy sets and revws the pohde8.
F4an5 and proc8dur6s Ihat will 8nsurè b8st &Jucatw)n fcrf was•it aTrJ futu￿ 5tud8rts al ihe School.
cILtdry the proper control of its financ85.
M5 Cfl$tna Serrano
Ichat)
Sister Jo Marti) RSHM IVice-Char}
Sister Cathèrine RSHM
Ms Amanda Cr￿￿eY
Miss Elaln FrtZPOtri¢k
Mr Andre Guimaraes
Ms Nkmh Green
Mr Chriqloph•r K8lkgway
Mr Adtya MLshra
Ms Paloma Mwtinaz
Mr8 Anna Panczyk
Ms Sofia Schaffgotsch
Mi85 Naoko Wakrwaka
Iv89ignBd 31 I￿9￿￿t 2023)
(ap￿thI 1S JtJn8 20231
(resi￿ 16 Jvne 20231
status and Adminlsirntion
Marymount Inter￿t￿￿￿ Sclb)Jl ￿ T89￿1•red 35 a Charly in En&*aThJ & Wal•s Inurtjer 1117786) al￿ 4 company
limited by warantee regLqterefl in Englarhj & W*•s Inumb8r 053257171. It opera188 uftder nwne rl Marymounl
1nternakn.onal LoThJon IMaryrN)untl.
The Sthol was IwrbJed in 1955 (thjuctaa ty tha Rows of Sxr8(l Heart of M￿. a
CONJregatMin founded in 1849 in BeI￿rn, Fr8r*A8 by th• Rev8rnnd Jean AntthM BrKI Mothw St Jean CU￿.
The Company member5 laThY Perso￿ of Svjnrficant Con￿} we Ihe Provinc•al her c￿n￿lorS d thè Eastem
Arnerican ProvirKe (rf the Refvw of th• Saued Hewt of Mwy whth mainthffts Prom￿4 Olfice in New y￿￿.
U.S.A.
On 29 Feb￿ary 2008. th8 8o%ool operath.ng actNrtkn arnl assety (8xthdrng property) of Ihe RdvJiou8 ol the
&cred H&art of M*y. lrnmaculate Vwn, EAP (Charty number 2283&51 ￿18 tra￿le￿Ied to Marymourrt InteT[￿￿ona*
School (Cornpany number 05325717 registe￿￿ Chwty numb8f 11177861. The RelvJ*Jus ol the Sacred Ht*t ol
Mary. Imrnaculate Virgin, EAP ICA￿ nurnber 2283651 also ￿c￿￿led 2¢)% of lh8 ¥*ue of tho school premis89 to
Marynywnt Inteinatlon* Schcd. No vBlue tr swopth ha5 been ￿dUded In t￿8 ￿COUnts as th8 prern15es are stll
¢)wn4d by RSHM. On 12 IAay 2008. InCo￿O￿t￿ Trustees of the of the Heart of Mwy contracted to
lease tho SC￿01 wemws to maryTh￿rt 1ntsroai￿ Sclth on a 99
The Company cornm8nced tradith) on 1 March 2008. Its not assets at that datg and th9 bu5wie55 OF*rat￿n5 of th•
School were transforr•d lo * at [￿1 con5wJerat￿n ty Rdig*Jus of th• Saued H&Jt of Mary. Immaculate Virgin.
&IP. a Charity regist8r•d irn ErrfjI#r￿ & Wales Ir4Jmber 2283651
R•¢rullm•nt and Tralnlnq of Gov•rnor4
Th? Company mombers *• rosp)n￿￿ for appoinbment ￿ Go¥uMrs. ThB Board cl Govemors seeks to rec¥u
aThJ recornmend ￿ld￿n81 Gownor5 vAh approtThle skllls and expertBe lo ertsure that thè Board of GoygrrKYs has
sufficient depth and breadth of compo￿t￿n to onatrAo tIK8 compgtent disthy of its respNtsibditi8S.

1414RYMOUNT IMTERNAnoNAL SCHOOL
GOVERW)RS' REPORT I￿ntInu•d>
YEAR ENoe0 31 AUGU8T2023
FcAlow5wJ appoiTrtmenl. • ¢omprehensN• w1krfr￿ttift pack L8 gN•h to th• new Govèrw and an inductioft prc>Jramme
put In place. Re￿￿ar informathm is wovh1od to al GO¥￿ on w(ykshops that may be h8lpfvl to their bjnction. Th?
Board ol Governors is SUPF#Yted in thatr trainiry and developrnent by tr* AssocialDn of Governing Bodies of
Independent Scho(4s IAG8ISI. Govemcn IT￿1 rwjularfy at th8 Schod and at50 are Onc￿laged ks visrt tho School o
an In¢JivKlval basL5.
Organl84tlon•l hlan•q•rn•nt
Govemors dètwmine g•n8ral pc4ity ol IhB Schcxl. Tl* day4￿¥1 managem?nt of thè Schtrjl is do18gated to
the Headmistress. assisted by the Senpjr Leatsship Toarn c(anprigrrfJ of tha Bursar la1￿ Clerk lo Ihg Board of
Governors), Senior Deputy He•J IPud8m¢l. Dawty He&J IOperakn"ofis & CtrCurT￿IarI. D6pvty Head
ISaf*au¥dirg1, Dev•Wmont Oir*torand Ihe Ow8ct(Y ul & Cornrtyjnrat￿[
Th8 Govemors constyJer thal th8y, b)Wher wrth Headmistr03s aThJ th8 Sent* L6*Jarship Team cx)mprtso thg Kgy
Managerngnt Personnel Isee note 7 to ttr￿ ￿coun1s1. Tho Governors of th•ii timg fre* and the pay an¢J
remuneratic￿ ol the Headmistr•ss is Set by the Char LKI FIn￿C8. Headmi8tres5 sets tha pay 8r¥J r•rnun8fa￿OTh of
all senior staff wh￿h 45 kepl under annual w*w. A number ol uit8ria are tssèd in setbTrJ pay..
nature of the ro18 and rgspor6itsilrt
COrnFetitor sa￿eS rnatKJn*ly a￿1 Int￿nati(￿anY
sector average salw lor cornpwable posrtbn5 the RerNr*Ia￿)n Swvey of the AssociatK)n of
Govemirg 8oJies of IndeperMJont sc￿￿$ IAGeisi
The scho￿ +ntends lo be in Ihe upper quartle Ic¢ pay for senior Ml6s In ir*Jep•nd•nt school sector. The Governo
Iwve given delegated JjIh￿tY to the He•lmtslres5 Wrth rewd to pay. and b• lor th8 recruitmonl arnd feieTrts"on of
excepthonal staff. Delivery of th8 Schoof5 clbari¢ablo vi$iJn an¢ purp05e ￿ pnmaTily dependenl on ￿Jr key
anagement per80nnel and staff cosls are Ihe largest si￿le ￿en￿nt ol ¢hwilable expandlluTr.
08JecTIVES AND ACTNITIES
Obloct
The object of the chanty is to advance the Roman Caiholt r￿0￿)n by the o)Thduci ol a Roman Cathdic school or
schojls and by anallary rels1￿5 aTrtJ edUra￿al a￿"V￿•S fG* the benefft of Ihe wblic: and to adva}￿ the charitable
purposes of Order, the of th8 Sac*•J H8wt of Klwy.
Akns
Marymount lnlefnalional sch￿1. LorKlon. is a wivaf8. C*rK4iG day arvj ￿rdIr￿j $choDS for girts, providing an
edueatK)n based on Chrisban values. relyoh5 We accepted and resrwted. The Scl*)d is dedicèted lo deVelo￿ng
each 51udoni's hJll potential. thu8 prov￿1￿ a stable fwndth.on io Wp meet the demandg of a changing world. The
School educates students lo be responsit4e. cornpas5Dnat6. cariry rn?rnbe￿ ol the cnmrnunity wrth skills that will
enable them to think ueatNdy, feason cntica￿, communiL¥te eltectNety aThl 18arn ujntirwously. Mwymounl offers
strong prc#3ramme I￿58d on the lrntefnatwa 8accalaureala 1181 Cufrula to meet the n8eds of its
inl4rnalional student bojy, thus provhlw a uThque erwironm8nt ol oJltural exchange aThd uTrlerstsnding. Marymount
ded￿ated to promoting dignity and deve1w￿ lh• integrty of èach person ift an atmo$phEr8 of ju51ic8, lov8 and
res￿¢1 in which studgnts, faculty, staff. and par8ntS Dxpwate ttrwards altainlng our objec1w￿. Inexlrkably ilnk8d
wth tth object i8 the aim of rrfo¥*lir*3 publ¢ ber*frt to kncal. nat￿1. Ir*ematwl cornmunity.
Obj•ellv•3 lor th• Y•a¥
MarymouTrl seeks to create a community ol mutua wrp05e and $hared corKun arnwj those parb"cipats'rg in the
siudent's educalK)n - her larn￿y. Iw le1k￿ $tuOents. and W teac1*￿. Wrthin such a framework of supportwe
latioThships, each student firts the cWIEngiThJ freedom 8￿j f*c￿sary Skn.rThJ￿S to grDW n knDwWe and wisilom,
atlain5. through learning, py ol growiry up in ihe stroThJth of fa*h and hjve. rt 15 Wrthin ths fram8wc*k, too, that
Ihe related gjals of the Sclh)ol ar• ach*ved. In $8lting th8 School's r*iectwe5 GoverrKfs have 9iven carefijl
conshYoratK)n lo Charty knrnis9￿A'$ 9erwal wK1anc• on publ￿ t￿￿lL

MARYl￿oUNT IMTERNATIOMAL SCHOOL
GOVERNORS. REPORT Iconlinwdl
YEAR ENDEO 31 AUGUST 2023
Prlncipal A￿1
Marymourt is a boardiThJ aF￿ day aN5 FYovJ¢Jes to girfs from ttr* 4es of 11- 18 yews.
Gr¥nt4naklny
Tha policy of th6 Governc¢$ is lo rrAka ba6is of Than5 Cf to teheve ha￿lShi￿ whorè
the sludenl's éducaliitrn and frJlwe w05F*ds otherM88 b8 * ft4k. BwsaTWS are assessed by a means testèd
application for both income and weatth. In so do￿9. the Sclwx)I se•ks b) p*ov¥Je such wards to sbjdents who would
not omewse be ab18 to atteTrJ and so w•Jgn pubk *c•ss ￿ tha Schoofs exce18nt educab.mal
provis￿.
Fundrnlsing
The Scho(4 recognws th8 importa￿? of ffleetirwJ lh• highest stsndards cf and Gare in relat￿ to fvndraising
achvib"8s. The SCI￿￿1 keeps t*netsclors infrme¢J aboth fundraigr9 gctr¥trs through regular upjates. AJI fundraising
activity 15 cafned iyjt by thè Schix)fs staff. and fund¥ we onty rwged frorn past stu(lerts. parer*s, and those with
pwsonal conh8cIK)n wilh lh8 Scr￿01. Th& Ser￿¥jI Iloes rw)t undwbke knrklraisiw campai9ns to m8rnters of th
pu￿1C. No CoM￿81￿lS hav8 b88n rec8Ned. The rnLses.fund$ generdl appeals trxmswes. campu¥
aevelopmeTht and servic• adivbtN8s, as wdl as tI￿lj9￿ Sp￿lfie campahjrks fwcapttal prt4ects when the7y are wuir8d.
Lk•natK)ng r8ceN8d in r85P0rn8 to app8als are fvc(>Jni8gd wlthln an apprwate restrfcted fvnd. Followng th8
Trnste89' decis1￿ in 2019 not to wrgje the buQd of th8 pwlormirg arts Centré, gave rowariJ5 thi8 pr4eet
prior years were contacted by the SchrKI to corffM thal Ihoy bè happy IN their donatK)n lo to utilised on
alt8rThative c¥ital proi•cis. ACCord47￿y. in 2022 a trarts1￿ 01 £120.771 was rnwjo from ra*ri¢ta4 lunds to d￿gNat￿$
fvnds.
STRATEGIC REPORT
REVIEWI OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMEIITS
In a year where ac*Jemk re¢4u1reM￿ts aThJ a*￿#m￿lt rnbjmed to prtsW8mK star¥J¥ds. the students
of tts Class of 2D23 an excdlent set of 18 Diploma and CoLWS• resurts. The 9raduatiry dass achieved a
pass ratB of 100% aThY an avera9e ovw&l total IOPT) of 36.49. onc8 again eXce￿Ir￿ th& global avera9es by
o)nsiderable margin Iglobal pass rat• of 79.67% and a O)bJl averag8 OPT 0130.241. As n prewou8 yearn, students
from th8 graduatjng class were abK8 to tak• up plaeé% at top unv4ersit*s in the UK and ovotseas. including KiThJ'5
College, Durham, TrmpÈr￿. UCL. Bath, LI￿ and Royl Hc41oway in tr* UK. and IE MadrNJ. Karlsruhe lnsb.lute of
Tèchiw. Wagnw Ccl*ge anrj Keio overso89.
35% of the gralu8tin9 class achEvad 40 pJrt$ or morn. wrth one student al￿￿￿ng a ptht s(xwe of 45 pJinL8. and
f￿arty 50%148.65%1 athTeved 38 Fonts tr mrTr. th8m in an 8lfte wp of top performirvj sludents wuldwde.
Equally impYossN•, and imlicalive ol the truty internatK>nal d￿ph￿ ar*J attittbjes of ihè grathJth"r4J dass, is the
fact that 43% of students were awarded Ihe Blryual Diploma.
Sludelts of the Class 012025 frnisheé IheK ie Y•*s Pyowme V•ith an oU¢slaTrjH￿ set of Perscffjol Prrfjèct
Sulls, W￿"¢h once agaiTh f¥ exreed th8 global aver&Jts for this key ptie of work. The average g￿e lor t
ol¥ts improved from an excelgnl 5.13 in 2022 lo an outstanding 5.46 in 2023, almost 98% of ￿ dass
achieving a grade of 4 or hyher.
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GOVERNORS. REPORT (conlIn4￿dj
YEAR ENoe0 31 AUGUST2023
PERFORMING ARTS
The P•rfom)ing Arts dep¥tmèni cOns￿t9 ol the Drnrna. Muglo aThJ Danc8 departments. AS in line with mission, all
students irrrnws&Y in uethity wrth a pknthwa of wjnderful ￿p￿tIlnIt￿ ￿￿0$$ Ihre8 d¢5cipth'n8s. W8 achi811a
excellent results, offer a dNwse CWrriCLthm ihal assort￿1 tOPTh and a￿l￿r&s. and we inclusive of all
aNitr"es. The Who￿ sclKKd ftxtslcal. Lag* 8k)N1o. was yojucgd for first lim8 in sornester 1. This was an
ewfrno¢J$ suceess with over ham thè sthrd invtdvthj lull ￿￿seS every nght. Amther rwnarkable suc￿9 and
hllqhI￿hI wer8 the introduct￿n of Danc8 8Th1 ￿￿1C SIV￿8￿ aWide th8 LAMDA Drama showca58. Every stud•nt
in IAiddl8 Schod perfcKmeiJ in the Danc8 S￿￿ca#e ar*Y thè mus￿ Showcaso hwJhII￿t*A the scope and range 01
MUS￿ otsed at It* s¢M￿l indudiNJ the p8rspatet£ prOg￿rne.
Orarna Depknnt 15 a vtsant depatm8nt all klK1dle and Schcd S¢￿Thts rec*virrfJ das$es. Th
Middk yea￿ Prr*Jrarnrn8 CO￿￿89 to develop from strw to str8Wh with Ihe hire of a Ferfflan8nt te￿her of grade
and 7, Ms Latsra Sharp in January 2023.S1￿ ￿$ ex￿11￿nt subject kno*led9e and W pass￿ for the subject is
infedious m*irKJ her an inspYin9 leacher for the MYP. DP T￿atrO Is an immensety populw Ch￿¢8 in Ihe Dipkrfn
Programme a￿1 outstanding restsY(s are aclxeved. HIghl￿t5 in dass perfDm¥an¢e havè been the Grade 9 and 10
perfr)rman￿ days where th8 S￿de￿IS have cdla>ry*ed on an outcome5.base¢J unit of work, highlightyng th
Importance ol Drarna a5 an ￿tegra1 laclitathon and lrfe 5kdls $uf4ect. Mayrn￿￿t Is prrAJd lo b8 a global pa¢ron of ISTA
Ilnternational Schools Theat￿ Ass(tkath)nl. DP Theatra studen15 attended a three-day ISTA symposiurn 4JavelopiTrg
their creatNe learnirwJ anl Internat￿Tra1￿M IIYC￿gh Ih#atr•. Grajè 6 attendèd the frsl RSHM P•forming Arts Festival
sinco COVID at PAMI Parls. •Jaln a hiyhWJhl aft ￿men9¢ wcco6$.
Th8 Music Qepwtment contsnues to be tyJsy dynamic. wth rHJmuous OPPLYtun1t￿ for èa¢h student lo contrthte
in her own way to the lrfe of the schod. Miss strtk￿l felurned to Ihe role of Head of Music. folthving
years in Horo K¢)ry. joinirrfj Mrs Oh who conts"nu*5 10 leach MYP Music. Th? 18 tl"F4oma Pwratnrn8 provKles
Opp￿tunrtle5 to explore and expenrnen¢ wllh Irrt*s￿ from a farye of cultijres. Ir•JitYJns. and D"rn8 periods, underpinned
al wery ￿Ve1 with elernents of composition. listoning. anatysis ané p&tJm)an¢e. Tho e¥traacurricular lrfe in Music 15
expanding. wilh over 40 slu¢#ents opbng for ponwètic music 1os50n5. The ChDW, Oichestr3, Stnrg ￿artet anLI Rock
BPA afe thriviry and bokirtg foThvafd to the rnany p8fvrnanc8 opporiuniti8S t1￿￿9h￿t th8 5chotsl year, includ*ng the
Advert Carol Sorvv. Chamber Concrt Mu$¢c Sthy￿(a￿8S. Assem￿l&S and Opgn Mtc sessvns over lunchts"me5.
The Dance Oep*tment has IbJJrish&J aThl ¥Ythwn rNer the last year. With the hire ol Ihe pwmanent Dan￿ Teachef.
M15s Daisy Tlxer in JaThJary 2021 there is a consi3ten¢ drfferents"ate¢l curriculurn that explores both pradical and
thec¥etical dance sty¢JBs. Students uTrdwtake practkal lessons ITr a range of 11ance genrns such as, tMJt not limited to.
Contemporary Dan￿. AJi1￿n and s￿th lTrJian DarK•. Balel and Atso. In additM to Ihe wactKal aspad of danc•,
students also gain exp￿rICe In the0￿1*al sw. spèultsly expknr#J ￿￿nBel5 in thB dance Ir￿uStrY, historical
danrÉ context. tullure. and tradtthxbal dance as well as safe kyacuce. anatomy. the benefits ol movement.
Sludents can Th)w not 0￿Y stLKJy da￿e the Mthle Years ProoTam bul can dar￿ further Into Grade 11 on the
new and exeitiThg Diploma Oanc& Fwam. thLloma Danc8 is an acadgrnic and art￿tsC IB ptogram that will aSs￿t
students In becoming the¥ grea￿st ￿arner and somethin9 that *il b8 FwuL8r In uptake of sludent5 in the years to
come. MYP and DP Danc• s an *tractNe subject for WO$F￿* students and parents, as we are one of very lew
schts)1s whg gffgr Oan¢e in the ￿[IM)￿l￿M. Although Dance is alvdys collat4)ralityJ with ￿aMa. MUSK aThJ Sports
sharing interdiwplinary units sharhig thè Oarto StudL) s￿￿. Darte is a wEU-e5tablshed. iThaepend8nt subi8cI
t15 having a posrtNe effect on th• Sty￿￿1$ and wM4e SI*￿ communily at MaryrTh)unt.
Th• •X￿4-￿rriGUlar pwwrne 1$ extr• Fopul¥ Iho m1ft￿v¢th)Th ol Mid¢Jl8 Sdwl Drama Club and Dance
Club. We offer grajed examinatitins tlYrAtgh al prestvj￿S institutions ￿c￿￿1r￿j the LoThJon Academy of Music and
Diama. Tnnity College, and the Roy31 A£ademy rrt Dance. Ow wipatetic music DJtors offer expert tUrt￿n in a full
rang• of Instrtjmerts. ￿Ca￿ding vL4in. vhya. celo. witar I¢￿9$￿al and elec￿1. drurns, flute, clarinet.
5axoplKJne. brass. and IdassTrl. contompcw, and muwcal theatrgl. The LAMDA Speech and Drama
Programme Is extremdy popular. ar¥J we have beca)me an examlnation centre as we have so many students in the
programmtr, offering ex￿4n8t￿n$ in ￿ and duo P9￿ManCe. tomrwnlcation. speakrKJ. Gfadèd 3alla¢
examinatlC¥lS are also offered as well as C0nt&mp￿ry ané Jazz DAn¢& dasses.
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GOVERNORS. REPORT 1eontlrn￿d)
YEAR ENDED 31 AUGU8T 2023
VISUAL ART AND DesiGN
Thè Visual Arts arkl D&si9n depknenl ¢(￿￿LS1$ $￿ty￿ts as di5uete sessfjon5. The ¥nportance of crea¢Nity
and the Arts was IN9Ni3Med in the Surnrn8r kn Exhibrthtin. thi5 y•ar host￿ kjr Ihe fvst lin•. as its own Visual
and Design eXhibit￿Tr. Ath¥orks *we curated in the gh(yw. from bjth sutiacts all Gr•Je groups, hosted Ihe
AUdIt￿uM. ThLS vras a tsTrtastic ￿pI￿lInty to Sknwcase studenl t*nl and rewe5￿t as many of th• a5 possi￿8
large space that realty èMphasiSè￿ the qualty aTrJ bro￿lth of wclk. We lo(* k)ThAr¢ to hostirg a srni￿r event in
ture yeas, wrth ever increasing wsiIu¥.
The Design Department is a vibrant departrnont wth all Middle aTrJ St￿)￿nts recaving dasses, up to the
DP. 11 is a mandatthy svbi•ct in the MYP. As a multi-disciplinwy subAect, w¢ ¢>Jntinue fo teach th8 curricU￿ffl ￿thin 3
distinct ar&as.' V15ual Communication. Product Desi￿ an¢J Spatrdl D8sw. Students are taught a variety of skMIs
induding aTchiteclurè. graphics antj toy desvJn. At lh8 trrK1 of the 2023 acaLlemic wg ¢jec￿ed to upda18 our taught
Units, refre$hirs the qualty ol teaching and ￿arnIng. We ara trjrrgntty in the ¥oe855 of roUiThJ out those new Unrts at
the top ol the 2023r24 academic year. Grèjes 6 Ihrrojgh lo B were taugm units thai requ¥e 18amirg cL¥JirvJ basics. In
Grade 9 - 10 thtr longer of ihe projects means th* the styden15 have a wder cfv)Ic8 of outcom8s and work
towar¢ buikjing ther responge ro the posed desi9n ch￿￿r9eS. Currently. Gr*Jes 9 aThJ 10 are taught units that
oxlend •)d bulk1 upon their use ol industy41and¥d software such a5 Adobe CreatNe All Grades regularfy
interaL# wrth and master diff&fent frvms of techndryy thrrAighwt the MYP. indudlng V￿ng Software. ow laser cutter.
3D prinl8rs, Makey Makey and e-￿111*8. These te¢￿$ f(m a pwt of currvJlum aloffjsbje tradition81
5kils such as slilchirwj, m851enrKJ a uaft knrf* aThJ hond*uikJiThJ mell￿m1$. In al. the student experthee helps
devebp ¢Yesgn thinkirfj to WotAe￿¢kn and pr85ent SolUt￿NS to imagined cwenls. Our devejopwnt of a
culrKU￿rn ryJMin8. airrts to focus on developiTrJ Do5￿￿ Thlnknng 10 hJndam8ntsL8 of grM)d practs'ce lor d85uners.
We consider varfous yobal issues suth ￿ equ*ity and sustainabilty. induding otlwg. as o pathway to building
better lulurn.
In the Visual Arts. the prograrnme 15 ¥qU*￿ Y￿d. c(J¥erfTh3 ihe may d¢ci￿1r￿S of p(xtrartur8. still lrfe aThJ
landscape. In Grade g students C*￿Se whth ol thB fryjr Plts wbieds Ihoy like to sperialise in.. Visual
DancA, or Orama. Thiq cxg8tg8 x dedlcated cohc<( tsl students whD have elected to study the￿ chosen fielj irs
Gw3de 10. Foun¢Jat*Jn skims such as drawry ¥e vrJrted Ilwouglw)ut Ihe G￿le wps In Ihe MYP. startirvJ with Still
Lrfe in Grade 6. to deconstructing cmjr peTceplk)ns of drawirtrj in Grad8 9. This ac&Jern￿ year. w* hav8
Vl8wwJ th8 taught currujhjrn in both Art an¢ Oesvjn and rollng thi5 LKlt. C*Jr updated Units in Art more
inclusive and alw•d with the MYP uiteri&. str8amlir*d for mcts var*d Op￿￿n￿e$ for c*ealNty over 3
oject5 in Grades 6 -8, with the aim lo do likewse ￿ G9 - 10. Cobur iheory aThJ context is t*ght ITh a gmilar Way
ross the Grade gr￿p$. Units compfise of Scu*tu￿. warnics, dv3rtal arts (In￿dir￿j vthol, collag8, paintTrJ, and
Intir￿-mak1Trg. The culmirnahon ofsluty low¥ds tho 00)ma pro￿arn￿? is IrAxsed Up￿ conceptual urthfstanding:
manipulating visual 818meThts to construct meanirwJ. Th48 is Ihg Cortrnl tenet of the Diplrrtna which Is a papul¥ chole•
year-ofvyear. averaging 11 st￿entS in tt* kst fvo yEas. currenljy wrth tyJr Wg8St cohort in 12 years. The Dipknma
Exhib'kn"rJn is a culmination of ￿ Wyeaf course a￿1 takns pFace off-s￿e ￿ London which is a wonderful
expellence of the h1• of a hvorking artst an arnaziThJ oppcytunity studènts. Hosting the Exhibrticn olf-srte
Wa$ 8 ureat success wilh 8 S￿l￿r (Xy￿rt and PO￿ an Interasllrg chaVèr*J8 fDr such a I￿r 9￿up in 2023124. We
hope to maintain this expertence and will c4rtainty off-siie exh*J*KJn5 in ffiJbJre. as thg learning experwnce Ya
8ible am¢)W Ihe $tudeotS &8 they take ryrnrshlp rf Ilw. ¥#J prthwn-S(A¥& ujratrxial dfficultses t
space. and Fow-to-peer.
We hosted sev•r81 succ8tsfrJl In"ps to London ￿kn"e9. aJvant*p ol the ￿laXed eoThJll￿ and wlingnoss to
Iravel. Visits to th8 Hayward aTrJ Tate gallwie8 prov￿￿ excdbnt resc*wces kn dassroorn 18arning. Ind8èd, regular
tn'ps to museums and galleries form a vilaÉ part of the Visual Arts Otrswjn c4emJaf and It was a great delwhl IOT
the Visual Arts Diploma sludents ￿ 8tteTrJ the Vgnice Bienftok8 in Or*ober 2022. This reg￿￿ featyjre of the
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Our regular on.sito Conykn.￿n5, such as anrvJ* Dmirvj Hal *y*. studants ts chance to express their
cre8tMty In multiplo Icyms. We rxornote the Roy¥ A&￿emY Youry Arti%t's anf￿* rx)rnW'tion. update th8 Schwl
corrldots s￿deTht on a rolwvJ bagv6. IfMtk?ts¥05 I￿11￿¥ invostiwg in a prinknng pr95$ and PFinting
equipmant, inStallat￿n of a rknw 'DrawiT¥J w￿1, on a ￿t[Ceboard in (￿r Lady's ar¥J wdl ITrv8St*3ate an online Gallory
lor promotion of Art arnl Oasign piocès) on tha schotl web$it• ar￿c* li ragular Gr4do news thal 15 with
Parents lor promotion of Art aThJ Desw p￿s) on the w•bsrte aThJlor in r•gular Gr•Je ihat 15 sl*red
w¢th paronts vla the We8kty Buletin.
MATHEMATICS
The 16 rèwlls wwe w•1 thè wrykl as Lwal. Ovwal Can bo lffjrn..
MMI
Cou￿8
CrAI￿O
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over￿1.
AAHL
AASL
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6.25
4.87
4.61
3.87
5.48
Th8 slu(Jents in ryv)st gyades w8re ontere(l INO ¥an￿J$ UKMT lThJivKlual Chalenges during t￿ 2022-23 sehty)l year.
Th& IKst comp8Ution of tho Y￿ is the sen￿ Math ChaAer80. its Ipvel of dIT￿Ulty and *ngth of iesl. the
51u¢ents We￿ ask9¢ to cr￿e hfter5ctrthl lo sit lh• exam. Thi5 r6sulted in orty 9 stsjderts pwtiwating. 01 these
51udort5, 3 oarned a &"IveT and two Bronze.
c￿e to the new exam 5ch8dule at th• Interrnodiate ChaifeThJe did tome al a gc*xl tim& for our schoot
and thwefore. this Is the first knie in many years that W8 th)m￿8 al thi5 Iwl. We ￿pe to have our5dv8S
organtzed to il Ihe n8Xt y8ar.
T￿ youngest ￿0Up ig the Junw ChaI￿nge. we all students in (knde 6-7 partiapata. orthese 39 students,
l •amed Gdd. 6 Slvw, aThJ 2 8ionze. Inl&wtifth. the studenl who SCQfed the hvJhest malks wa5 a Grade 6
students. Thi8 StvdÈM quaIrf￿￿ for Junior Karrfjawo. tlwee of W F¢ers voluntewed to r￿p910 at this ￿xt
level. However, none of these student5 eam8d a dLSb"nctson.
Wa fan a Math Cbjb for 8ath ol knel¥ wparntdy to WOVKlè indr4￿￿allZ8d support to our slud8nls. Like last
r. this was remedia￿ and pwytrrnir￿ 9tssdant¥ wwe requkned to atteTrJ.
Mathematics Dep*tsrnnt Continued to supF￿ the examifiatKn in the exam set of calculators fur all
exam5, including the serne*er exams and IB Oph)ma gxam5. Tha nèxt d8partft*nt-wde oL¥ective for tt
Mathematics D8Partrnent is lo Micr050ft Excel Skils in the c{Kr￿Ulum.
SPORT
L￿￿r9 Ihe 2022123 Scts)ol Year, we sa* a retum to ow c¢)mpet1tr40 le￿ smrts sch&Jul&. Thiq indudad
iniernab.onal travel and pthcWt(m ￿ th8 ISSA ￿ ISAA internatioThèl schoc4 SF<Xts IrAJrnaments around EuroFO in
Barcek)na. Eintjhovon anrj Athens kn hKJh 8th￿, arkl RSHM F&stwal in Rome MhYd￿ SclN)ol. As a￿aYs. we
compelod regul*ly on a weekty basis in ryjr LSSA Lond(m mternatitinal 8chor45 5Wt5 fixtures and ￿rnaMents. We
continued the grovkh of our neith lo indude new Schw￿ in ￿ London area, 10$18ring ral3tKJn5hips aThJ
gaining cornpelitive experience agai￿1 vgry gor*J otwriK)n. 8uik1iry even on the success of lh8 previous
year, the Iufnout for our extra•curroJlar sFrtyts teams saw recoftf Nft*J8r5 of mcipatN)n In sports an(J very
impres$Ne tKJmbern a¢￿8$ the board. AKJed by a hKJh Itvd of coaclwr¥J, by our EoachiNJ staff. our teams
ere able to be suc￿$$fvI and rec(ffded vJtstBnding results. High sc￿￿1 leams tTrctic&J 3nd p4ayed matches
IhrÈe ¢imes 2 week IMondayWedmsdaylFrbJayl and MiddK8 Schxl teams pract￿1 aTrJ played matche5
week IT￿s￿ay￿￿￿r5daY). Sjr thfe8 seas(ffts In 3•ven *J*fwent stxxts. We also Mrtrod￿2d a new H88llh & Fln8SS
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t￿b, which added to our 8￿re￿￿rn£￿ o118n"TrJ during wintèr season. Utrfiilng w new and ￿1￿Y 8th￿ntfIt￿9s5
suile. students had the Op￿TrIty to axpww w wigty of IraThkn9 in a gyrn settitvJ, cal￿"￿9 to th
physical. mental and emotional
Tle PEISpthls depwtment cortinU￿ to OFP)rtuThXies kjr ts s¢ts)ol eomfwnity by fciming social badminton
clubs for staff gTrJ $tu(18nts In th6 winter sea50n. as a8 a social tennk8 dub durirjg the seagon for our
gtudents. Lunch tirne cardM>-tenniB se5yryis returntd for staff stuoents. whle students were wovkled with prNate
tennL8 coachin9 sessions (rom an LTA Lever 3 ¢enniE coach during the schc*¢ we￿￿ The Impact ol the new sports ha
facillt*5 and the new fitness wit8 ￿ otsr community has W very apP￿ent aThJ has contirsu&J to drN• our sports
culture fts￿ard, 8ncouragin9 a Iifdory bve for SFuts ar#J a heaf(ty 8ctNe IrfBstyle. The eNI ol the year saw the re￿rn
of sO￿e wejl attended and fvn ev8rts, stjch è5 th8 3lJ-St*l tènnts I￿rnament arml an all-staff ￿lball malch, we
w8re able lo come together in a spcKts se￿.[¥j. Wo also built on thB frrfma[ gJcc•ss and participation ol our arthual
sports awards ébrnner. where all Ihe uJa¢￿S aThJ s￿den1-atNetes enlry•J spending t¥ne with rnusic. goc*J
k￿d and healthy juice dmks. In a C¢￿8￿0n ol al our hgh afKI rnhjdle 5chcd t•ams. Including sr)8￿* award5
for stsndtsjt P8rformane•s. commrtment atNett eltsx.
Bdow w a list cl some iDtwe8W s¢af8. fyxgs arvj IW¥hts frorn last y*s axe￿￿￿lar Skmjts wogwamrno 2022.
Tournarnwrt ￿rtIcIpatIon
23 tolal lone &day, one ￿lay, fcur >day, 2-day, S•trxday ev•ntsl
5 overseas ￿'p￿jrThamonts
2 Invitationats
high Scho￿ troph￿$ won
27 of MS & HS match p*futyr•8 Wayed acro￿ dlknnt 3pJts
Tvurnam•nUEvorit h￿tIng
4 trjlal
1 ISSA 24ay twm?ffl￿t
1 LSSA MS fests"v
1 Uni￿rnity Charity Baskets1 event
1 Chargern 8asketb*l trainlrg camp
Slud•nt partle1pAt￿n in •ft•r *¢lb>ol t•¥ns
140 IrAal lapFYOX. PAJ% cl tA)tyI
gchoc
51 mhJdlè 8chool 8rA crfms audwts)
Socwl Club*lEv•nts
7 total
Carfio twni8 Is&iff & stud￿18)
S*urday ttsftni5 Iswdentsl
Badminton Istaff & &ud8ntsl
Health & Fitness (staff and sbJd8nis)
Fun Run Istaff and 51udonts)
Natball1s13ffj
Pimmb￿on t•ni¥s {8laffj
Adthtlonal eoa¢hlng
PrNate Ind￿￿￿31 t*)ni8 C￿Nn9 lye•r-rtymdl
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STUDENT LEADERSMIP
In 2022.2023. 0 ofkn•dty¥hip oPP￿￿nI¢l￿y to thler*8. ThoB81Th*rf10.'
O¢tohr 2022. RSHM Vrftyjal L••knhip Wort91￿. for Gr•J• B St￿1•r￿ ty Mwyrnount Lor¥Jon. The
workshop dd¥e4J into cknfs teachi￿ 85 an Ins￿r￿"c￿ to r•a(* out to tho¥9 In r•d, with c￿r key￿)i0 sp8ak•r, M9.
￿8￿rt LÉtwvKh ISènk)r to Amb•8s•thK. Unl•s Stateg Mi19KJn to UN AgencD5 in Romal. $heddlr4J
ghton the c¢mpl&xIli￿ oflho s*cèql knyj sy8leiii.
Morymount London Grade 8 ¢Jowfo8 alAO ran 8 80ryka kYO8Ct In pwtnornhlp wlth oui h)cal port8￿ St knn's.
organkslw IKJ8tiw a w￿￿erful Chrtyth708 t•a ar￿ ¢xds tr 15 p*hh)ws and Fr Michaol.
pii
Ory 2023: The Haguè Modd United Natim *rKJod by 35 HvJh Sclwx4 8tudort8.
th• &Od•m￿ y•or. th• 8lu(18nt I￿1*$ NHS, &udent Cwnil, SGIC. eoarfiThJ CourKI and Hous8
Caplan8 c¥ganised arf fan several in sehrKJ induding.. lntwn8tkj￿ Day Cel8t￿&b"On$.. HaIl￿art fastNrt￿'.
C4Jr Sabjrday Sehod Enrlchment Pwammo wth wlrnary scho￿$.. Gr1￿12 Prom", arKI our wtn•rslu'p with St
x8tAI'8 In Zamtxa ￿lOr1r￿j prowimo.
Th8 NHS locuyed ¢n m74c¥ nilkalwe thvs yew -
r4oct lo funds 4nd buld a 'G¥dgn ts Good. kn a
V￿Men.$ rel￿8 in Croydon & Bfoml¢y. A naw Student Leader4￿"P Grtyjp. MMIA (Mwount Mis￿rI ITh Ar*￿￿), open
to s*Jdents in Grm. allended 8 teadetship trip to V*nda a¥ p¥t (rf th•1 woiect w￿rk lon the UN
Sustaina￿e dèvelopment goal on the 8ustair*blty of Ihe oceansl th8 MaryfTrJunt
sch(K45 In Rome and Paris.
TW Yffjrked on prcleets thnwJh(wt th8 ac>Jeffl￿ s¥x. POrf*iWty in regulw Teams catls wrth studerA5 from
sistw schools. Four HS Scpnce stwjents hèd thg help teath Ic￿• $cknol stsKlerts about
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RSHM MISSION
)n8 ID Serytte.
eryn￿￿1 Int&malK)nbl Schoal Lortbn ￿ an Ind&por￿en1. catr￿. alWrf& 18 xhool tho1 gmpowors yo¢ry
wom8n lo be Yinn An faith, thnt in hLP•. ￿ted￿ love and one ￿ s&TrKe"
¥ademi¢ y•8r ￿￿art with tr*1rtic¥)al staff rthat day that I￿u9$e¢ on Ihe them?'Ono in SeNic•'. The mwn
aim tsf the retreal day wa9 to help all staff vnderstsnd Iheokgy b8hind th• call to 9eMce as members ofan RSH
Schoc4 and global netsKKk. Fr Simon H*1 ¢elelxatgd Klass wth s*ff in tho chapel aThJ focus5ed on thB imag8
of Ih8'seNant This was foloweij by a worksw ¢)n Cath￿￿ St£&al T8achiTrJ led by Susan Kamubts and
cell8agu8s from"CAFOD. The ￿$•￿tation afM1 smal ¥tiwtk8$ 5t*f to deewn their uryjetstand of the
social teachSng of the Church and we can w s¢)m• of thes6 into pracbw The afterThx￿ offerèd 3t8ff thè
opwrtuniy to takg Pwt in drfleTent kyayw ¥fNit*s Ind￿Jing MCrfatsc￿. meA1itation ar)d £Yeats'Trg waygr beads.
Faedback from staff was LW8f+thdmirrfJty pogrtN8.'
At th8 Start of Octcber. we were prNleged to lth)st the RSHM Loadership Conthw and kept to the th8ffle Of'0￿ in
servi￿,. We joined Icgeth8r. oTrJino. %￿th 51utl8nts in ￿10 frcth Marymounl Pwi5. Marymount R￿8 and Istilulo
Marymount Rome, wrth over 50 deleg*5 in total. Wo gypknr8d Ihe worfo's tYok8n (otsj syst•m and rèflect￿ on how
w* might respoThJ to Po￿* Francs, call to tffiThJ *rf>ul ¥¢)bal ￿MiKe. The twtrd8y corfjorew Nudgd dafy PFaygts. a
us on 5crfpture (Parab￿ of th& sheep and goats) ar*J a wcrfkshop on fe*rship for gk)bal lusltce by 8aih Friery
frL¥n CAFOO. We wore ￿80 atlo to hosl Ms M&Jhaft L&cthiich. Senk)r Ajvisor to the Amba58ador United States
Mission to the UN Agon¢￿$ n Rome. Sha expkin8d Ihg impxt of lh8 war ￿ UkTain8 on the l￿bal Ii)od sy8t•m and
en¢>Juraged the sludenls to knk the immodsal¢ to give of your ljesl. Each school FxeseTrled
lèas regarding service woiects Oannod fcff th• year ahgad. G8 Ploryrnourt Lorbjon delegates have bE8n planning a
Cthstrnas t8a for the eld*ly frcffl St Am's Parth aThJ wll hosi 25 guests on No¥ember 2P. liq a r85uIt of trte*
fvnding raisiThg efforts, they atso abk to d¢￿310 tsvw £ZLWJ to the Franryscan Ssstws Miss¥)narkns olchrist, bawj
Manyara, Tanzan¢a. Thew donalion has 9rrt iowards fundiro of educat￿ of W girfs Ibooks, gclwl matsTialS.
school I￿).
Tha Annual program d r8tioals tegan wfth a third v￿t to WestrninStw rthat verniè in P5nner ts Ihfr
Gnde 12 residential ￿treat. TherÈ w85 a balancthj wo3fdmme of %twth"es to sKomote spntual gr￿¥th and well-b8ir¥J
ah)ng8ide opportunrtias to reflect on a ral to sery￿8 as stUd￿ts eont8mplat•J ther departure MaryrThyJrrt to
becom adulL global citizens. ¢kne 11 lo Grade 6 hwj lh8 Opptrtunrty to attend day retstats at the Kawos Centre run
by thè IAarymouN Syrknal Llle team.
The Campu8 Minlstry 9r￿JP conlknued to and devekJp. 8xpaThJw to 11K￿d? marrt)8rs from aer099 811 grad8S.
Tho m8in aim d the group ￿ to WllFower $tuderrt$ in lh8 rAaMing, delivery al￿ •V*Uat￿Tr of spirrtual devetoprnent
Opportunit￿ fof tha whrAe schoc4 comrnThty. The h￿￿lIght of first Semèstar ¥rds the instsl￿n ol the now ryayer
spxe. The group impl8rr*nl•J ueafive ways to enhan￿ tho 0￿￿￿1n9'.
Symlxifs ol $plrllualtty4t*n8d 91oss fc* tha made by all grado griwps. • r&¥dlr¥J ¢mr and rntni Ilbrary,
S(qnlftc￿I rdigious slteg ceAnpa3s (to bè Instale(J in S•O•ntsrl, sultal)lo seallr*J a prayer tre8 wmh athStk8$.
They also cr8at80 a ccée of g)rKducl, Yhth Inwl mwrtjws of tho 8ow(l. Ev￿y da$8 an induction'sessjon to.
the prayer Spa￿ kwth their Relws s￿dI¢s teacher.
Tho Campus Ministy team ￿l￿ed trainirg l•ath Ath4Jgtywp h* a f•*J¢r}. recxtsiteLI new
readers 8nd altx S￿ver9 and 8mt¢ssadrxs. Th8y aè al80 SUPPOrtÈd the G8 RSHM Le&Jership gwoup with
their Chrislmay te8, assistiTrJ with th8 Ctsislmas hampw5 fly famlth ￿ the 8tart•J to make phn5 to host a
popup fairtrade shop in rww Je¥.
We marktd Ihe 220th Birtmay c4 Fr Jean Gaill￿, opwtirvJ of ts Yew ol Fr G4dhae wrth a spe¢01 liturgy that
focu3sed on four of Ns lelters to th8 RSHM communty aTrY rofi￿￿OnS hw hi$ rnpjht appty ¢0 our lives in thB
21st century. Leaves of ReMerrt￿c8 ￿re placèd on our Ti•e ol Rem8rnbrar￿e, foi Fr Gailhac. Mother St Jew,
Mother St CoTrslarrA. Mother St Croi¥ St FeliK. The kyesetsca ol Sr Jo at the litufgy wa5 a reminder
of our RSHM herrtage and r￿ts ar¥J th• erKrfrth5 Brthday was wdl r•ceNed by all mèmbers of the schoc4
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The schc4)I cc¥nmunrty ¢41￿ated TWksgi*ArKJ with a schcd Mass foUow&J by a Soup Lunch. Th15 gav
sbjdwsts and staff Iho OPkMifbJnrty to relknt on Iho many wo shar8 haro at Marymount aTrJ support prayer for
vKth"ms of iryu51ice. Money tsi58d by th8 swp hjnch was donat•d to CAFOD (part of Caritsg Intemationall Grade 10
aL80 ¢ygani%ed a schod wid• cc418dion for tho loca Fe4Jd Ban
DunrKJ Advent each Grade was 3bkn Io p8thipale In spècial Way8TS that e•ntr8d on the kty figures of Ihe
notwlty story and as 8 mc¥ad ot fafth. Thw• Vds aso an oppcvbjnty to rgad an frorn on8 of Fr Gailhac's
tters and r8fi8cI on mean1￿j of his for Marymtyjnt wnmunty to¢Jay. Th8 AdvoTht Carol service was
cornts"nBd with the Chnstrnas Far 8¥8rbt and whlgt 4ttandanc& Th l(prtw than rt was a beautrful occasion. It
was w￿￿erfUl to ￿ve both Sr Calhen"n• Mnei gnd Sr IAary Jo Martin r8èJ durfrKJ a $￿claI rnomenl that
brought us all doser to tMJr RSHM rocts. Grade 6 •n10￿ ha¥ng tho opportunity to int•ry*w Sr Cathenne and ask her
a iary of queslM)n5 abjut h8r ¥o￿t￿)n, kwer atyj hobba5. Tho was on v#leo as part of our
5tsategK plan to capture thè V￿CeS aftd w￿rn of w RSHM *st•r5 wh8n8vw we can. Other acbvilies In Semester 1
incli*¥ed Marking kn to the Cmrch in Ne8d's Rad w&j￿$￿aY wrth prayer pw arnl wayer ribbons. and vi5rts by
ood Newg for EvwyO￿. lfrrfmaly Gid￿￿] to Grade 6 & Gr•J8 7 RS das88$.
ITr Jarwry the School comrNnty m￿tted Holocaust M8mcfftal Day with spoual tny•rs and a pryer stalk)n outside
Ihe dmirrfJ hall. AJI mèmbers of selKd community Invit•d to make tha￿ own parw snow drop In
rem6mbrancts of v￿tIM5 ol th8 Hohxsust arwj of gar￿￿E￿Ie have laken plpL¥. SbJd&nts *0 pwtKlpat&tJ
remembrance activrtjès dwiry RS 18saons aTra PSHEE
The s¢kw)ol communty markwl Ihe annNowsary cl Fr Gadhads de8th wth speua in t￿ bultebn. Furt￿1
actMtie5 to celebrate the Yw of Gadh￿ indudeAJ IIK8 insI*la￿n ol 'Th8 way of uos3' in the bwer 9ard8n.
ThrOU￿￿t Lent Il* schtyy CA)mrrnJnty emt¥acwJ tho 40 Acts ol Lovè cl*ll•ngo. This yew tha Campus Ministry team
rA3mbined the Acts of Love ￿th the Mwch Wdbeing ol8nd8r to omble us tofocus ilty on ujr thoffle of seryice
alongsi¢e Goal 4.. To encouw and affimi persona witt. Wè wer8 happy to welcome b* Fr Chris MrAn6ny
sscc to ¢el8bratè Mass wth us OD Ash Wedr￿day. After Mass th? commurwty took part n a CAFOO soup
nch, a frugal lun¢h wovi(Jed by the caleriro team. All money was donated to thè CAFOD Turkey.Syrk8 Earthwako
appeal that was locusse(l on hdKyng to prowd& shetter, bc*J. water and ernerwcy ffledKal ass15tance to Ih05e I
neod ¥ w811 as winter kn.ts to help peoplB cope with freeing temperaiu¥es. The luncn ra$5ee £300 and add&S
to thB is a fvrther £120 rawd by a rn8mbw ofstsff comFlob"ng a spMsryed ru
other xtivitifrs that I￿k F4acg during Lgnl lh• InS￿lation c* th8 L•nl Tent n the cha￿1. Th"s has b8come a
Mc￿an17clpate0 fotrjs for wayer herè 81 Marymtyjnt. InsAJ• the tent. a placo to m8et G￿fj. was a variety
ol proyei adivities that s￿dentS have ueated. Trse raiW Irom a to sxayin9 the vo¥ry, daity exam8n
jovrnaing actwty, k*ay8r la￿ prayer twxeiet8. Each visrt VAS follmd up wrth a taskin ¢h8 RS ￿50ft.
Grad8 12 sbJdent5 instsled a be￿1￿1 gwden 'Way of th• Cr05s' strel¢hiryJ Irom Chapel to Ihe path and
endirKJ on the path"o next to Ihe m05aic th* celeWgs Ihe *Yyk of Fr GadtTraE #Thj the RSHM heritage of the school.
Our 5ch8Yule ol FrKlay Grafe prayers ¢￿ts"oU8& thJrif¥J Lent wth a ￿u9 on the Exarnen a5 a way of connecknng
w*h Grt in w d￿l￿daY 8￿mt￿. Lenten term ffinLsh8d the way ol ihè cross 18d by G1Z
stsJdents imag9s of the from a v¥iely of DJlture5 8el8raed" ty G10 RS students. There was also Jn
opportufity for wery member of cornmunty to gNe Ihanks trr Ihè soThke Ihgy had an¢J rerEi¥8d by addin9
perscthal rthi to Ihe yayerlree.
Th• Schoc4 has n￿$ b•come partof Iho k)cal'Cha￿aljtty Hub. Ihat has teen set up by by chaplair& in tocal cat1￿1￿¢
$ctKoL8 a5 a foNm f￿ shariTh4 Tesouw and cofbboraikng on h8988 ts ￿treets worship. The Sclthl has also
becom6 part ofa Swthwark Dicth¢ 'LIv￿g group wll t* In ltte rth¥ acadgmicyoar.
The schthjl L8 happy to welcom• Fr Chri5 m&￿rry SSCC bxk to Marymotsnt next acad•mk year as eharlakn. He
w41 wpportus in our ol enrichiry the 3xr￿rt￿ lrfe dsludwts. staff ar¥J par•nts.
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MAR YfyIOUNT IMTER14ATIOPIAL SCHOOL
GOVERNORS. REPORT Icontbnuod)
YEAR eMDeo 31 AUGUST 20Z3
ALUMNAe AMD COMMUNITY RELATIONS
purpose 01 the Marymc¥Jnt Da¥eWm•nt Offic• is to lh• deep affeC￿n &*Jmnae. par8rt$, pxt parents
past laojlty for thé Sr*tsJl by prDviding OPFQrtunRbs to rethm arvj be Invdved. Ow aim fs to d￿eloP 71
phil8nthropK commurity by rseating opportunitws for gmrfj fc* grats.￿d￿. Athtwh it pr1r￿paI￿ fèlL% under the
gchool slfalegic pl￿r ol "8rygefft8nf, devdopmenfs impxt can te feft IA al demtnls of the strthu￿ ptw. Tr
acadeffjic year 2022-2023 wa8 a yew fi118d Mth Opt%￿￿￿￿"*S ar•J svct8sses in ¢ommunrty éngagemont.
Th• Par•nts' Assochtlon IPA}
The PA held several su￿e￿￿1 events th8 yew. tre anryjal BBQ, the Christm89 Fa
a￿1 an international quiz. Monthty meeting5 were hehj in with th8 He& in atteTrdaru at e¥ery meeting. or 8
Deputy where tre Headmi5tre$3 was crff.site. Bxk to SC￿ Coffee momiNJ intrc*Juc8d as a way to'knck olT the
soc￿1 cak8ndar for #ach Grade. and ￿$* proved so successfijl that were planned (Dr tl* fothThir¥ year.
Alumrt•• Rdatlons & IAaryThount Socl•ty. Lond¢
Two rwJnw)n events wwe h*J. tjng in L￿tIn and one at s¢1￿(￿. Twwere wd-attanded ￿th •xcelbnt feedb&k
from attendees. Two MwyTnount Mattery rnagazine5 ware wUish8d on tho theme L* Father Gailh¥¥ brlhday and tht
theme rA'One in S￿¥￿￿.. AJumna8 Ct>ntinu8d tD 5UPkWJt sI￿rts ty sp8akir¥J to th8m a¢ events a¢ the ¥chwJl.
Ann￿1 App•al & Fundralsln9
Tha M3ryrnount Anrntal Apped 2022.23 was Iwnch•d ar*S E3e.460 raise4J whth suppw tAwsarr•s at thè schrd.
PU8LIC BENEFIT
Marymount is Cornmilted to fiJffilirb3 its Mis￿on aThJ visitirn Ihat all may hav•1rf8, have it to the hAI'. The invaltsa￿e
8UPPOrt of th8 enty'r• school CLynm¢JThty greatty ￿tribJt8s to Ihis owing èffort. are ￿r ebements to the publ'c
t￿n•ffit programmg at may1r￿lt
Th• provlslon af bursarl•s
maryrno￿t contir￿e5 to ryewate an asssted educai•Jn sct*m• lo wkJ•n rts appoal to sludentg trorn all b8ckgrounds.
Jring the Ac&1emr Year 22123 maans-tesw fithncAI assistance tolalirKJ £194,117 121122: £242.5231 was wov*led
to 14 stué*nts who olh8n¥iSO w(*Jld have I)￿n un*)19 to att?[￿ the School. Thk8 assistance spans a w¢Je range of
stspport from to 1￿% ol lurtw)n ar#J costs. TtE 21122 Wro indudes Hardship as$i5tarte pro¥￿e￿
during the pandemiG The Schod stro￿Y comffllted to th8 Fwovision of m8ansvtested burs0￿ arKI ￿kS to
incmase avolablty ol finaffKl￿ supixrt
SHARING OF RESOURCES AND FACILff ies LOCALLY A140 GL08ALLY
S*urday School ProgramrD•
Onco again Marymounl has run C￿ Saturd•y momirwJ •MKhrnant (warnme ofkn¢J to eknil*en in Yews 5 and 6
from St Joseph's Calhdic Prirnwy SclKJol.
The Saturday F¥ograrnm• 18 (xganL8ed by a gwup of mwyn￿nI sludents from SGIC and 3upeNwd by m•mbws of
Maryrnounl staff. The theme last ye¥ a C￿th•n by eur students was 'The L¥Jn ￿ng.. a very popular decision whiGh
has prov￿ed 8ndless opportunit￿ to oxpk*8 differ•nt topKs and Wonde￿11 kn8g"inatk*n of youn9 minds.
The proyramme I￿￿deLI wpput and emthmert in Maths Sthth. DesNJn. Enylsh ar#J Drama as wel ag aCtivlll8s
irwoh*lng.Sport and Art Al exeellont lessons wero eni¥* tl*wgh ¢hè tearrn4rt imaglnalton aThJ tJedicaJon
of our students.
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ARYMOUNT INTeRNAT1014AL SCHOC
GOVERNORS, REPORT leontknwdl
YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2023
Last year w• hove had a totsl of 19 s￿dentS s#Jn up from St Josgph's •nd ￿0￿r￿[ 30 of ojr own Grddtr 10 to 12
students involved in the F4aMirg and delNenng of sas¥*>ns. At i•st4 51u¢enlg cam• oa¢h wè¢k aloAg Wrth 3
4 rnwnbw¥ of staff. We W a t(tsl ol ten sossion9 Nn ￿ a S*urday rI￿rnin
Zafftbla P•rtn•rnhlp
In vorkhig on the SchcK>l's ¢Jutrwh. kls. Larwjan tho 8GIC gtudants. bult a stroTrJ with St JO￿ph,9 In
Zambia. Sl Joseph's kq a RSHM al￿gi￿$ S￿(￿4. Tho SGIC out furthisers1o.g. Fnjit Fonthja salg, Pizzè sa￿9
etcl so Ihat donations coulo be giv￿ to St Josoph's lry fvrtmr f•swrcing IcKal SL*ths aThJ Infrastnjciure. The
maryM￿nt staff sbJd8nt5 ghar•d résour￿9 tI￿gh tho lutsw¥J prngramma whw• ￿$son$ In ErglL4h,
Physts, Chemisty wwe taU￿t vla ZO￿ to styJd6nts in Zombw.
The School contfjnues to 4Yov•bp its programm& to m•ko ts lacft4ti•s •f•ftatrA• bxal s£lthls to for retreat3.
TIMS yww• ￿￿rned stud•nts frDm Corpus Chrtsti RC Prim•y Sthr<4.
studants from local Secondary Sd￿￿$ jtrfn•J Marywjnt s￿0￿15 a IKtw• L•ura Bat85 on bBh8lf of th•
Everyday Sexlsm proj￿1. Ihg s¢hcd lh& cost3 ofal gpeaklng fe8S.
Ch•rltabl• 9lvln9
Keeping the thofogy of grvry in miné. m￿nt Slud•nls. staff pwonls conlinuè to bè active In community and
s•Thicfr a¢ts"vit*s both localty as wdl a5 4oHy. Donatb)ns totalling È6,932 madè lo..
AKT Youth Hom*s8ng95 £313 (by ARID Comilteel
CAFOD £421
Coppaleel Breast car￿ Regewth £241
Cwarn Chik1ien's Ch¥ty £313
Jesuit Missions £1.418
lts"rngslon Hospital £1.3SY) (by 80ordMYd Fun(tral¥ing Ctrjrtll
Ocean Ge￿rat￿n È63
RSHM African m￿S1On$ £967
Worn8n's Shelter £1,￿ Iby NatDnal HorKY S(n8ty)
Communlty and *•fvlc•
Stsff worked lo en￿￿￿8 s￿￿¢$ lo l&ke wt in s￿ Ow0￿nrt￿l thcts wthin the school and k)cal
comrnur4tw.
s￿¢jant9 from all Gr*s lin woups or as indivKlu46l have taken part in v¢Yunte8rin9 avents io ¢(￿trIbUte to local,
nat￿n31. and inlemath)nal *ith a wew to rnakiTrJ a dfftefen￿ in the w￿d at large. Below are
Some exampb5'.
Kingston Fotylbahk donatKJns116 x SO litro tv)xesl olfrA>J ar*1 ttyl•tr*s
Chrisiffl?8 Hwnpers to St Ann's Catholic CMJrch
Tea Party for the elo￿lY al St Ann's CatlKY¢ ChLwch
Environm8nl81 inftAtNe5 in the arèa ￿th Ham & P6tW5h•m As50cialw UK
Students Irom al Gradts havè been inVDfvryd *tMOes at S¢hool to SUPF#>t oach other. 8elow ar•
st a lew exarnplès".
Sludant Coa¢*iry {e.&'. HS sknthnls vnth MS sm*)
Peer lutonTh3
8ackslaJ8. rnak•4Jp. s* dosgrt fr)r t*ama School Prryjudun
Hoskn"rvJ for RSHM festNds on camrn
Saturday EnTr*m8nt Programm8
NHS. SGIC, p￿IN. Bowdir•J. Sd¥*. Clw. PE d8p*1menC House TBa￿, St4Klent Councl
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MARYMOU1￿ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
GoveRNORS' REPORT I¢￿tIn￿O￿l
YEAR ENDED 31 AUGLIST 2023
Staff m•mber¥ rèachad ovt Into communtrtyw￿ suppyknj ￿ vwK)us ￿1￿.
Comrnittee Membw of the catlbj1￿ Indofftwt Sdthls ConfwefTh.
Trus￿0 ofB Caimr Ac&lemy Trust,
Gov8rnorol a Pnmwy Schod aryl
Safeguarding Lead Sn a Pansl
PLANT AND FACILITIES
Durif¥J ￿ar t￿e Scts)01 £423.268 to enharKe the f•JFlt85 on Campus. TIw5 focu$ imwovir
I￿Ing and wellbeing sp*8s. teaching and ar•as. a c￿￿'nU•t￿n of s•curity improv8ments, *mss thè
¢￿pV3.
lultl Prayer Sp•ce
thjriw the Autumn of 2022, the ¢onstDJction for a now mul1￿1a￿h prayer gp**. CreatNa LNifWJ wero •ngaged
io pr￿J￿Et and build this slnjcture. The exist1￿j gardtrn tt*)m docking ethrthd to liThk wrth th8 Sp￿lUa1 L
Offic8 allowing l¢x st8pff￿ access. The resutts ol Ihls pr4ect have produce(l a discreet. w•m. and paceful spa
selfrfefiection aTrJ perg)Th31 prayer. op8n io thè whol8 sched commun*Jl.
8oardlng Upgrad*s
8oafding upgrales il¥ough the lasl 12 rft)nths fC4xS￿ on (mtMuatK>n of ts BuU8r Hall phas&J plan for
improvetntrnt5. This i￿￿￿ed r•novats"n9 Ihe corrth retAwent d all bedlwrn d£￿. upgradiThJ them to fve
d￿r5. In line with reeent bo*ding rthirbishments and (ewlallc￿$. Thls comF4etes the Upgr￿￿È of fir? dts)r8 across *1
a￿0$. Tha corr*JtY w(¥ks irt1u¢￿d fitb"rvJ d an &nhanced Suspended ceilin9. n8w inlwat•d
lighling. inc*Jding emergency fitts'NJ. fv• al*m dottclth aThl akn Syst￿$. The cthJrbishm8nt ￿nty"nu￿d w*h
balhroom imtmV8mènts wrthin the Ilt This saw a rnm0dd1.￿j of an $parA lo create kjur siudent
bathrooms and a new ensurte 3partrn￿t frjr lh8 Housep￿￿. Rel￿￿￿tIng surza￿￿1 m￿je1$ Wev￿Sty creat•d
across boaFdfftg. theses bathrom con818r8d of a toilel washbasin. and t(hvel ra￿, yvanting each
badrwm (Jf up to ￿ occupants to havo a persona baltsoom tr) uge. In a conlu)ued wogrnmme of refiJrbishm•nt.
b8drc4)ms IA But1￿ Hall wefo reluthshed ts ueato in hw $tarnJ¥d aThJ qualty au ol maryM￿n(.8
bJardiNJ aecommodation.
Qffl¢• Vpgrodes
In Gailhac Hall, the IT Office one other wwe èxt*￿ed b create mNe user4w*ndty Off￿ IT
ar*J Boarding. On Gomplelion of the departmentsl office rebxatw¥, I(￿$ tvmwj to re-m¢￿81￿ th• eoarding
office into a dodicatod mootsng room.
Drl¥•way 8o¢urlty Upgrad
Furth* improvemerts have been made to Ihe SclKrf5 ge¢xinty. with re￿#t￿tI￿nE of tho driveway wtomated
veh￿18 exrt gat8, Ihè cyd8 shek8r •Jtom8t8d gatès. $8curty ¢(￿d￿rIed replicats.ng lh• inner
drive style ol gat85. irtbjding Sato aLrtss tsintrc4. and o¥•mdes whera
Ext•m•l 4ghtlng Upgrad•8
Through the year, cenlract•J eleCth￿￿￿ rnF4ac•d al fv >Jeirg ext8m* wall IwJhtg thg pedesknan r￿le. to Ihe
back of SL Joseph's Hall. in th• ￿￿laCema￿ of drcp FeThJants in Galhx also toG* pl￿, usiTrJ
mixlufe of standard emergèncy l*JhtiTrJ. ￿ a confernpoTrry $tyl#d LED wall washer flting. To Kjrlher rfnprove the
extemal lightin9 across ¢￿pUS. new inStal￿d LED IvJhts and dwoctional spouyhts to the.Sports extemal
Io¢(er sh8lt•r has lurth8r hdp5 to I1￿MIna￿ Ih8s8 spaces.
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GOVERMOR8' RepoRT Icontknu•d)
YEAR ENDEO 31 AUGU8T 21n3
Dram• •nd 04nc• Stor•
Wrth expanded wogrgnma of l*ama DaTh￿. a n8W Stm was Io stor6 departmgntal matonals.
The solution was to construcl an nsulaled knmber giorage unrt naar A￿jI￿￿￿m, dRffja classrooms. and dgnco
studio. This 82￿b￿ metr• stcK6 has the eapath to rnlocate al items. b)Ih big and srnah Into one Conven￿nt rAac8.
Campu8 D•v•lopm•nt
0￿Ing th8 yvf Iho Estst¢8 Committe•. ccffl1inu￿ to tho ofCaptt¥l ITWg¥tm0nt and Maintonanc•. A
year Mainl8nanc8 8udget was apprcNe(g aftar a terthi r¥oce35. Levlt Bemsl•n appoirtèd to dw•knp the
Ma$W PFan fr( lh8 campus 4Th1￿(ry out ¥ decartKJrus8tion aL￿l
FINANCIAL ReviEW
Th8 tolal income gonerated for the yBar aT￿nI￿ to £8.332,276 (2022.. £8.629,0211. Of thi5 E7.680.03312022".
£7,920.8341 I￿ated to fees othw ￿1￿¢81￿>nol irK(Yn•. Tolal oxpendiltjre for the ygw amounted to £8.565,576
{207è. E8.328,085). 93.2%12022: 99.2%) was attthtat48 to Se￿4)￿ Costs.
T￿ nat d9r￿t the year ansourted to £233.30012022". svrFlus of £302,936). The Scfbxsl aims to mainian an anr•Jal
operating surplus for fvlvre deV8bprn￿I d the Sch(w￿ and lo financ• ca*tal expanditure on imkyoving buildiros,
eqvipmenl and other faolit*S as ￿*Jed. The rgsorves of one third of budgeted expenditure ensures th•
Schod can meet all its and L8 no d•par*J8r￿ on bAnk bans or b8nefactrys.
RESERVES
Marymount operates a ￿Se￿eS polry baseoy M tho prudert m8nÈgefflert wnciFde of hawng adequate re50urc•s lo
5ati9fy aN liabilities a￿j comrnitments as fal duè. Such resowc85 hwe 8StabtBhed 88 tho8e 6uffic*At to
meet budgeted experKJitLffe lall.fyd due forone tNfftl of th? ￿.
M8rymounl's C￿l•nI ￿¥81 ol ggnwal re8ervos ts £4.916.&38 of which £2,758.943 is appli•d towds fixed ass•ts,
18avin9 freo r•s8rvès'of £2.157.695. MWyn￿nl's 1rnplT￿ a lov•1 of rnsetves of E2.686,648 r•svtting in a
sIK)rtfBII of £530,951. The schcol *30 rnainta"I￿ a designal•O caprt4 hj￿ rf£441.692.
The Sehool is comrnrtted to a Uaster Plan ffijr ol thg Carnw5 wh￿h is confwwl Y￿Tr tho levol of
SUr￿￿8e$ hdd. Tho has reslrthj ￿ndS at th8 01 £295.50612022'. £334.3151. Furt￿ detai19 are
gwan in note 17.
In a year ¥lfec*eLI by th• Ixtst of 1p￿r￿j uisi8, spodal attenitr￿ has tJ8en paKI ID th8 intwnational elern8nl of th8 School
in Parti￿￿r boardiry S￿dents. Flèx*Jlty ￿ fees paym•rts has b￿Tr offered to famil￿5 b) Support the conh'nueLI
educallon ofchildf8n and secure sathnt Thjmbws.
InTrtstm•nt Pows. Poliey and ￿rforMInG•
There are Th) restrictk)ns on MaryFThJunt's power of ffiv•slment. InvestmBnts ¥a hekj In dèposit accounts whore risk
leve15 we low ansJ funds alè 93sty acos$￿￿. ATr invesknts￿ policy has bgeTh d￿elOped of regular fNed lerm
deposits to take advanlajg of r￿Ing ir*west ratas, whl¥t [n￿rta￿￿J Iwu*Jity swrty for thè school's day tr) day
cash rèqutrements.
PRIMCIPLE RISKS
"Tho Board of GoveiThJrs r￿￿ryw Il* wtsk r•gSter annually lo agalist ¥Jenbfiod risks in r8latKM to Ihg Scho￿. In
¥ year impacted by irfflalinary eco1￿￿ several iiik f*tors beca￿ apparent and new iisks wue
(dantffièa.
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MARYMOUNT INTERNATIOIIAL SCHOOL
GOVERMORS. REPORT leontini
YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2023
Th* principal rtsks ￿re as folows:
R¢pulatK)nal Risk
Recwitment of day and boarthn9 slvd8nts due tothg gAvrtinrrtht
Financkil Performanc8
Legi*alNB iisk cm VAT on tuthn f085
Enry F¢x#J Cos15 Incfaases
Thè risk5 are mrtYJaled aryj manapj as fclw..
Oeveh)ping new F4)k"ries, proce¢Jures and best Wact￿9 to engu￿ thè SaW*dl¢¥J. ar￿ Heatth arbj Safety
stud8nts.
ReguL¥ monitoring of the Educati¢Jnal sta￿￿￿$ by th8 L8adw5hip Team aTrJ EduCat￿)n Comrnlttèè. In Oetober 2021
Marymwnt succossfijty it5 acu•dbtabon aThJ wogramme evaluatDn wilh tho Councl of IAlefnakn"onal
Schoe4s arttl the 1ntwnat￿fid Boccalaureale1181. The IB Rep(*t hgNwJhte¢J ts Strength of the la Middle and Dylom
Prog and comméntsd on tha h￿b guahty ol teachin& Tf* IB com￿OnIe￿I 'Th SC￿ ￿ntInUeS its longs18nding
eommitment tts Ihè IBphthoply andexon¥W*5 the IB mftss#)n at rts ￿..
marym￿JAt was Judgod 8Jxc8ll•nt in al weas ty The lThJ8per#lent Schtx)L8 Irtspe¢tiwat8 d￿rg the Novembèr 2022 .
c￿pIlar￿2 arhd EducatKrfwl f￿a￿ty I[￿[￿￿
The sc￿￿1 continue5 tts wuk to s¢rategt Flan 2021. with arrfl ANwl Oevekjpment Plan and the
8vebpfflent of KPIS. Tha key of the S¢Trtegy a￿..
Devek*pirvJ Le￿Ir￿a and Tethir¥J
Deveknpirnj Human FlOU￿1r
D&velopit¥J Ethos aThJ thss¥Jn
Developir¥) Engagement
Oeveloping IfrfrdsiNcture arnj Opwabon5
D&v8lop Sustainabilty
Re¢rurtment of wth the 5kn"18 to 5tsPWt lh8 SIrateg￿ dI￿K1Th Lrf the Schr￿1 aThJ Ihe Bu$in8ss
Model. This is supprtsd by a tr￿'nI1¥ woyamm8 al grrf•rrm. arA1 r8guW vists to th• Sclyxjl to
ndersland operational rnattws.
Inwtstrnent In ma￿ethr￿j and Mn¥ssioYpJ to SUPFUt *xal ¥ob#l récwitm8nt of sbjderts.
Regvlar monrtmng d the FIn￿ck￿l F4an and Reser¥es. ar*J d8velopft*nt ol lurthising and thng as an integr* pert
of the financial model. Energy Prices rises are due to impxt the finanraal rnL￿1 from S8rAemb8r 2023 and th8
ciea8e wthl ￿ managed through Teseryes and iFthas8d sttsdent numbws.
Ajdressing emwgiry issues in tre sectrff indJding.'
The 8uslness rmdel is beir¥J to ol VAT on S¢lb)J al￿ tha loss of
Chari&h Statrj
The Schoc4 tonlinues to dev*p it P￿11￿ dl•rity ¥e&hfjrvJ out irto Ihe c4)mmurMty Ihffjugh a sgrn$ r
prc•Jrarnmes
Cost af Livlng. Th• eowd is aL*lety aware of If Iha Mnr*cthry farnrf*s arbj affardablity OfSthL￿I Fees.
FUTURE PLANS
The gov8rnor'$ long-lwm llxus is on future ¢Jevelopm8nt ofth8 xhcd b) supp(rft 18 edUCa￿)nal exCemen￿ in the
21st c•nbJry. In light of the ￿￿1￿1Cal e￿nOMiC chal8ng8s, extamal con5uAaThtS hBve been émploy￿ to supwt the
gr0￿h olthe Day & Boardlr¥J p0wlatK￿, and sustainabkn deVdow￿nt of campu$ buiklir4Js •nd Ir*astructw&
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MARYMOUNT INTER14ATM)PIAL SCHOOL
GOVERIIORS. REPORT {¢ontlnwll
YEAR EMDED 31 AUGUST 2023
STATEMENT OF GOVERNORS RESPOMS181LinEs
Ttto Go￿rr￿ (who ar• also drBctots tl MayThwnt Intsrnatk)￿ Schctl ky ￿ pwpos8s of CL)mpany lawl ar•
respofts*sb kn prtpaing Rektyi rA tl* eoerd of Trus*89 ar¥J fNnoal sl*menl3 in ac¢Ndance wilh
aP￿Icabl8 law and regjlations.
Company law requ￿9 th• trnstees to fin8Maal for ea¢n ffi'nand￿ y•*. Undor that law th
GovwrKYs have electsd to wepare the fnanGi* stateffonts In ￿(￿rIanca Un¥Eed Kingdom Generally Aceepl•d
Accounting Pract*è Iunited KiThJdom Accounbng Standards aWic*lo Iwl inclu¢Jin9 FRS 102. th8 Financial
Reperting Staidafd applicat4e in tl* UK and Republic of Iretand. UThJ8r company law4 the Gov8mors must not
applove thè financial stat8m•nts uN•ss they are salisf*(J t￿31 they gNe a And fatr viwl of the stale of affairs of
the ehwitable company ar￿ of incoming Fey>urces and aprAir2tion ol re5wce5, incbJding the Income aTh
expe￿11￿1*, ol thè ¢haril*¢ ￿mparty lor tw In w8pwing these rmanc￿l slaternents. th¢ Govèrnors ar&
quirtd to..
sdecl suitabte ac(￿Irti￿J rKIKies ar¥J apth them consisterty..
observe the metlK)ds ar¥J principles in lh8 Charrt*s SORP IFRS 102k
make judgments aThJ at￿ntir￿j •stJ"mate5 that vea50nabl8 and prL￿en¢
stare wh8th8r applic*Ae UK krThJnb'ng Slan¢Jwds Ihave been fc4owed. Sutr4￿t to any matwial departures
di5cknsed and explaineij in the ￿anC￿l slalernonts,.
prepare Ihe thThancol stsrements on the png conc•m basis it ts inapbwopri•t• to presume that the
ch*ifabie cor￿nY caftb"ftu• in bJ5ir￿￿.
Govemors we fespDn5bl8 fc¢ kee￿￿j adequate acc£unts"ThJ recthg th8t suffioent to show and explaon tr
Charilabfe companWs transaction5 and disd058 ￿th ￿asOnth act￿raCY at any the fin￿rial posrthtin el th
company arKJ enable th8rn to erbsure that th8 fir￿ slatemenL8 Compwbies Acl 2006.
Thty arè also resp)n5it4e for saWwth"ThJ the assets ol charitabk company P*nce for taking reasonable
steps for the prevertion and d6toctKJn olfrwd ￿ olhar WT&Jularitiès.
Irvstees confirm thaL'
so faf a5 each gover￿ 15 awar?. thwe rdevanl w¢Jit informatin d w*thith the thwitakle
audrtor Trs vnawarg.. and
the Governors have laken all tl* slops that Ih8y ought io h8V8 taken as trustees in ord&r lo mak8 themselvès
aware of aT>y rekvaTht wdbt inlLYmaith) ar￿ to e5tablÉh that the charilth eompany's ￿drttsr is aw*t of that
ftyrn#KJ
Th8 tnJst•e5 we respon5thte for th8 maintenance aThJ inlwJity of the c(rfwalo financkil infwmatN?n included on
Ihe charitabk company's website. Leg1Sth￿ in tre UThte¢J Kingdom the &yeparat￿)n and disseminab.on of
nanckql statemths may from kgLslaknon m otherfvrisdths.
AUDITOR
MDore Kingslon Smith LLP h￿e explessed th•w wllwness to c￿ti￿? ui (fft• 35 aKlitw aThY a resO￿ti￿ proposing
their Te-appo￿tmeTrt be Submilt￿ at the An￿al Genewd Mget
App¥oved ty the Board ol Goveffm of m￿y￿￿t Ihtematsor￿ SCI￿1. nduding t￿ Strats9￿ Repcrt (*JntsirEd
therein. and s•3ned on ts bew by:
Ms Cristina Servano
Chair. Board of GoverrKrs
Datè". S
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MARYMOU1￿ INTERNATIOIIAL SCHOOL
WDEPENDENT AUDifoR'S REPORT TO rHe MEMBERS OF MARYMOUNT IMTERK4TIONAL SCHOOL
YEAR ENOED 31 AUGUST 2023
Oplnlon
We have Ihe firwcial *af8ments d Marymotsnl Intwngtwal S¢W It￿ ekvnpany and group)
for the year ended 31 Awjust 2023 which Corn￿$e CO￿oI￿a￿ Staten*nt of Financial ACt￿be$, thè
Consd*lale¢ Balar￿é Stwt, Ihe Compary ￿ar￿e Sh8•1 the Cash FILW Slatemanl and not85 to the fmanctal
stat•menls, induiling significant accountiry polirygs. ￿ fironcd reFrf)rtmg frarnvth that has bgen appli&d in the
preparation Is aP￿1¢a￿& law ￿ United lQngdcffi Ac¢cwnlir#J S￿ards. rJdu¢ing FRS 102 'Tts Financial ReFCrtirwJ
Standard 4)rAlea￿8 in th8 UK and Rèpublic of IrelaTrJ' (Untsd Gen8raly Accepted ko)unting Praciir*).
In c*Jr opin￿Tr Ihe firhqnual 8t*ements'.
gwe a tru• and fra"r v*w ol the ststè ol the Ch￿tsb￿ company the grryJp'$ affairs as al 31 ￿guSt 2023
and rl it5 irmmiThJ rèsotsrces aThJ rl tes(xffc¥s. IrthJirKJ ts Incrjne aThJ eX￿ltLy0. for thg year
then e￿Ie￿.
been propety kyepared n arzrydaneè wtih Unltd Krydom Ge￿raty Accepted Prath"ce'
nd
have been wepaTrd in accLYdart• with roquiren*rts Cwpanie5 kt 21x6.
Basls lor oplnlon
We Co[￿￿cl￿r our au¢Ji¢ in ¥CLYdanGp with Intwnatho￿I s￿d￿d$ on Audltiro IUKI IISAS IUKII arwj aprAIcab￿ law.
Our responsiblrties uThYer tIK>se standards are ftrthor descnbed in the A￿￿rt0￿$ RespOnsts.￿"eS fcf the audit of thè
fin8ncial statements secbon of r8Wt. We are FThJep8ndent rl tho group in accc<danc8 wlh th8 Othical
requiremants that are relevanl to our avdit ot the ffinarrol stsiement$ in the UK. InctLxliTrg the FRC'S Ethical stand*d.
and we hav8 ￿￿illed ¢yJr othw ethral ￿Spo￿tI"ll￿.es in accordance *ith ¢hese reqU￿￿MentS. We believ8 that thè audit
•VKl¢nca we have L*lain8d is suffKk?nt ary1 apwopr•te to a b￿19 for our opinKJn.
Conclu$ksns r•laflng to golng con¢•rn
In audrting the financ￿1 sk￿meThts. wa hav• cOndud￿( that the 9)Ver￿S. us9 of the g(xr*J cone8Tn ba81¥ of
accounting in the preparat*)n of tha finarKial Staterr￿¢S is approtffiale.
on the th we havo pWfCYff￿. we ha¥E not Kjgntif￿ ary materral urL•lairrties reiab"rnJ to •v￿ts or
conditk)ns that. indfvhjualty or cO￿tivety. may casl styJnffjic8n( doubt on the gr￿P.5 ability ro continue as a goiTrJ
concern lor a perK)d ol ai I￿t months when thefwnc4al swements ￿tTr￿8d lor i4gJa.
Our resF¥)r*iblity"es and th8 responskn"I1ti8s of th8 govwrhys w*h ts$p￿t kn Lw)iNJ corwi are d8scriW in
r¥thant Sact￿nS d thi% ra(¥
Olh•r Infomiatlon
The othgr I7￿￿18e$ Ihg Ir1Exft￿ in(*j￿1 in the ar￿￿81 rewxt. kn than Iho sl*emgnt5 and
our avdilorfs report ihweon. The governors are responsil)le for thè othw informaknTh contained With￿ the annutyl
report. Chjr opinion on tho Iinancth slal8m8nts does rot eover thè Other infcrfmation and. èxc4pt to the extenl
othoNiso exf41citly ststod in w r•port, we do not 8xwess ary form of a5suran¢e thereon.
l)Jr resp￿SIbIlity Is lo read the (rthgr infonnaticffi and. in dovwJ so. consKlw whether IhB c4her infomiats.on 13 materia
inconsisttnt with thè financial $t8ten*nts or our kno￿edge obtainod in Ihe course of ihe au¢il or otherwse app8aTS to
be maieriaty mtsstated. If we Id8Thtfy such rna1￿81 inconsMt8noes LY appwent material mt55talem&nts. w• a
quir8d to determine whether th8r• Is a m￿￿al*m￿nt • th8 ffin3nr￿l slaièments Ihèm5efves. 11, based on
the work ￿ have perforrnèd. we mndu¢J8 thai thofe is a malwial mLs$latenxnl ol this othgr inform•tk)n, w• ar•
requirod to ropcrt Ihat
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fMRYMOU14T INTERNATIONAL 8CMOOL
INDEPENDENT AUOITOR* REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF MARYMOUNT IpifERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Icontlnu•d>
YEAR EMDED 31 AiIGUST 2023
We have nothiThJ to rspwi in thL8 rog¥d.
Oplnlons on oth•r mattors pr•gCrtb•d byth• Cofflpanl•• Act 2000
In opin￿n. ba3gd on the ¥York in thè of ts wort..
the inlorrnation giv￿ in the wvwrby¥' anftual r•pt<< Ir￿ud(ng Ihg Strategic f•POrtI for the fffiaDcfjai year *Jr
wh￿h the ¥tst•mnts wppared is c￿$￿9￿￿￿rth Ilnantill statements.. aThJ
e the govemorg. anmal liK4wJuwJ V* 5tratggk rgprytl has t*&n Wgparod in aLxordanc• wlth
applicafJ8 le9￿ r￿Ul1￿MentS.
Matt•rs ort whl¢h w• arn r•quirnd to r•port ty •xc•plton
In the Ight of the krowledgo and undwstanding of th8 grrAJP aThl its envwonn*rt obtained in the (>Jursè of the ajdrt.
have not idenfthed rnatertal misstslem6At$ in tl* gk)wrw' annual repc*i.
Wo nolhing to iaport in rfjs￿ of mattws the G)mpanias 2006 reqvwes us to report to
rf, in Opinh￿..
adequate ￿e￿(d5 have been kept. *lequ*e tr our aud* have not bten r￿Ved
from tr￿an¢￿5 not visited by v$., ¢y
th& financial slatvrnenls are not Ul èy•8ffl•nt wth the accountr"NJ rpcL¥d5 and r•tums," (*
Certain disck)sures of govemorfs remun8rath)n sp8cffi•J by law are r*Jt made.. or
w8 have not rec•Ned all th8 in1or1rBt￿ And oxpknationy wè requ￿• fvir our8￿11t.
R￿pOnSIbIlitI￿ of gov•m?rs
As eX￿ained thjlty in Itb3 9)v￿. resp￿￿$1b￿lLes **ment set out on page 18. tho 9o¥errKJTs (who are al80
the directcrt of thé charita￿e company for the purp)ses of company lawl are resr*xbSt4e tor the kYep8wation of the
finartial statemen￿ and for bw'rttJ SaI￿￿d that they gr¥e a true aTrJ far ¥i*14. *vJ fcrf such ir*wnal coThtrcA as the
governors determine is Tr￿sSary to en&4• tfre wepwath)ft of flrwtsal statem•nls that ar• fr•8 trom Ma￿al
rn15StatemenL whether due to frau¢ orerrcy.
ITr preparing the ffinanckql stat8m•rts. t￿ g)vwrnrs ￿ ro$F￿n$￿1& ly a$s￿l￿g Ihe wp's a￿ty lo cDntinve as a
rrfJ coneein. disdosiw, as applicatA&. matter5 ￿lated lo ctyKem and usirvJ the golng concefn ba515 of
accounting unless the governors ￿teNj to IKiuM1atè tha tharitabla ojrnpany or to L¥as8 oporat￿n3. or have r
r•alistie 8#ematNe but to do so.
Audltor's R•sponsibi16tl•s for th• audit of th• finondal slat•m•nl•
Our otiecb"¥és ar8 to reasonth as￿rts ab¢￿ wh*ther th8 ffina￿l01 st*emenb ag a whcle are tree Irom
mat8rial mi5Statemenl. whother to fr•Jd or em)r. *yJ to irysue an auditors rBrth Ihat ￿r￿J￿89 our oplTrion.
Reason￿le assurancA is a h*Jh 18vel ol atyJlar￿, but ts not a guwartee Ihal an aAJdrt ¢or#Jucted in accordance w(th
ISAS (UK}wl a￿ayS a materi* mi5slatem•nt *tsn it existB.
Misstatèrnents can ar￿ from fraud ￿ emr aTrJ aro ￿nsidered malerial if, iThJividualy OT in agjregata. thèy
reasonat4y be expecbj to influe￿ the eCor0m￿ dea5￿nS ofuws taken on thè basi8 oftr*sè financial Statements.
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PIARVIth)UPff INTeRPIATIONAL SCHOOL
INDepENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF MARYIIOUNT INTERMATIOMAL 8CHO¢L
IContlnu•dl
YEAR ENDEO 31 AUGUST 2023
As part ol an audit in acuJrdanc8 wlh 1&4s {UKI 8xerci58 w(rf8ssional juO*ment and maintain wofesskThal
scepts.cism Ihr¢)ughxJt the audit. We also..
Identify and ¥so5$ thè risks of mat￿￿ mk8slatem8nt Lrf the fift￿181 slatwnents. whether due to fraud or
error, desvjn and perform audit woeedures ￿$P￿s￿& to those risks. and obtain *(Jrt ev[d￿ce that is
suffio•nt and apkyopnate to WO¥KJe a wr OWK)n. Th8 risk of f¥)t detectirKJ a mat8rHI misstat•meTrt
resulting from fr•Jd is hpjher thw resulting Irom error, as fralhl may Invdve ¢dlvsbJn. ftrgery.
intentiorn￿ omiss￿￿$. misropresenlaon4 Of the ovorthje of corthi.
Obtain an UTLdvstarkling of intem81 contrd rthvant to thè •Jdit in ordw b desgn wjdrt procedu￿ that are
approwwle tn the orLJJmslanc8s. IMJI rol fry WkM)se5 01exwg55i￿ an opN¥on on thg effectr"venes$ oft￿a
charrtab* cfjmpany's ￿t￿n31 COAtrol.
Evahjate the approprrateness of wxounb.ng pc4vi&s UBe(14fKI the reason*Jl8n8S5 of a¢x¥)unlirrfJ 8sts"mates
(J fdated drÈcbsures ma(Je by the tsu5tèes.
co￿h￿de ￿ the apFwDwaten￿$ of use d thg pir¥J basis of wYunti￿ and. b85ed
*Jn the Budit ovidenEe Obtai￿d. whether a m*wal Uncortal￿ extsts related to events ￿ conditnns that may
cast significant doubt on the g¥oup'5 ablty to (y)nlinu• a5 a g¢4"fyJ c￿e•m. W w8 eonduda that a maleri
uneèrtainly &xistJ, we are requrnl to tlraw attenthon in our au¢Yitc<8 rePc￿l to the felated disdosures ift the
fina￿181 statements or. if such di5ck)sure5 are inadequate. io moth'fy opinion. Ckhr ci1rK￿5￿J￿ are based
the audrt ev￿￿anCe cètaintd up lo the dale ot tyJr audrtorfs rep(rt. Hcwe¥er. fv1v￿ events ￿nd￿1C￿8
may cwse Ihe chwit&blg Uxxnpany to cease to cgthue a5 a going C￿C￿Tr.
Evaluate the overal pfftsentaboft. structure and ¢rMtent of the finanrAal statgm8nt5, indudng the discty)sures,
and whelher th8 finanE401 statem•rts r8wesent th• underfyiw tsnsxlions and events in a manrnr that
achieves lay presentat￿.
We communrate vAth th)$8 chty wrth govemm regardfjng, among oltsr Mott￿$. scop8 and tiffling
ol the audit aThJ signfficant audit l￿ding5. any SWJnrf￿anI dofficIe￿￿S rs intema coilrol thal we ￿ents"ty dur
owaudit.
expl•natlon •9 to whal •xt•nt th• aUdIlw￿ consid•rnd eap•bkn of d•t•ctlry Srr•gult*ttl•s. Includl•g fr4ud
Irregularities, kndLxlin9 Iraud. ar8 ir$¢ar￿9 ￿ nortrrnmF4Bnce wth law5 rogulatiorts. W• kYoc•Jures in
line with our r8sponsibilitses, knve, to detart mater￿1 m￿stateMents ￿ respacl of Irre￿laritI￿$, indudir*J
fraud. Tha 0x￿Trt to whith our pruc•dui8s are capabje ofdetects.ng Irrewi￿"￿è9, Hicknling fr￿d Is dètailed belxT.
Th• oblectr￿S of our aud* in reSFeca of fraLKJ. are.. to hjenify aThl assess the risks of misstatement of the
financial staterneftts due to fraud: to obtain suffic*nl apwopnate wJd# ￿￿eTr¢e regarding the assessed nsk5 of
malerBI mi¥state￿nt due to through de$￿Tring and impltrry*Trtir*g approwrate responses to those assessed
risks", and lo r•spDnd 8ppropnatety to instanc& ol fraud w sv8pecteA1 fraud K1entslh8d during the audit. Hty•wer, the
prim8ry rosi￿SIbility fr)r th8 pr•v&nb'on detectm of frwd rests wilh t*Xh marLa9gmenl and those chaTged wltr)
govemance of tha ¢h*ttable company.
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IWIYMOUMT INTERf4ATI(WIL SCHOOL
INDEPENDE1￿ AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS QF flARYMOUMT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
IContlnu•d)
YEAR ENOED 31 AUGUST 2023
ChJrapproach wa$ ￿ bl￿w$..
We oblained an underS1￿lJIng of Wl aTra regulaw r￿￿￿•mants appficablè to the charltat48 company
aftd rw$KlereÉ that Ihe most 5KJnthcant are tho Cempanies kt 2CKA. Ihg chaiib.os A£t 2011, the Charity
SORP. ar￿ UK ffinancKal reF¥ffing gt8ndwd5 8¥ i8suod by thg Financial R8p)rtirwJ Counul.
We Obl8￿e￿ an undwstsndirrfj of Iw)w ￿ wp comph89 Ihese lowlrern￿t3 ty discuss￿n5 wrth
management arKI bkne charw wrth go*•nar￿•.
W• assessed th• rnk of mtsslalgmgnt of thg financd slatements. kndudirwJ ¢fve risk of mat•n"al
misstatement ¢Ju• to fraud a￿1 hThw it mvjht (￿r. by ￿)kIty discus9iOn5 wlh management Èftd those
charyjed ￿th govarrbance.
We irquir8d of M￿￿3¢mOnt aTra t**￿ chaw wfth gJvernanc• ag to ¥ry kno*1 in¥tances c4 non-
compliènce or susp8etèd ne¥￿Com￿l￿n(8 wrth laws rewlations.
Basad on th5s undwslandirwJ. we d•swJn*J 5p8rfft appDwrata WDrxdur8s to wJ8nknfy instances of non.
0￿pIlarTh wilh and r4gulatK)ns. Indud￿j makry erryLries of mantyem$nt and thos8 chofged wilh
governanc8 ar*J obtaining *Jdrtional clxrcknrative avtyjencg as wuir*J
There are inherert liThlatKyts in Ihe IV￿•JUre5 d85crtied abry4e. We are less likely lo become aware ol
instances of rth-comtdonr£ with laws and wulatI￿5 that are not dosety ieL4ted to everts and 1[ansact￿TrS refiecie
in the fif4noal 5tatemenlS. Ajso. th8 risk of not deW'n9 a rnatard mL8StaterneThl due ¢0 frwd 1$ hyhar than the risk
of not dalecling one re5uhing from 8rror, as fraJd may 4Jelibwate fmcealmenl by. 8xample. lorgery or
inionbonal Mwesentat￿n5. or Iwgh
U8• of our raport
This r8prrt ￿ rna¢Je 301ely lo the thairtable comwys memters. as 8 body. in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 16
of Comp8nies A(a 2006. Our audit t*oth has b8¢n u￿1&rta￿9n so that we mbjht stste ¢0 the company's mombers
those Tnatters we are requir•d to Stale to them in an atmlitor's and for nD other purpose. To fv11ost extent
pwmitlwj by law, w8 (Jo r#Jt a¢c¢pt or assume ￿$￿)n5￿ty to any wty othèr than the ch￿1￿)1? company and
ctsn'tèble compan13 membws as a btsly. tr c*Jr a￿Jrt ¥v¢*k. k¢ thks reprrt or kn the opinKJn5 have forniad.
Llooro Y&b. LLA)
Jonathan Aiknns (Sonlor St•tutory A￿dItty)
an¢J on b•haW ol Mocrf• Kiryston Smrfih LLP. Stsbjtuy Attl*(*
6thFhJor
g Appokl Street
LoThJc
EC2A ZAP
Date:

Marymount International School
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
{Includlng the Incom• and expgnthtur• statom•nt)
for tho
arwd8d 31 A
SI 2023
T•tsl
INCOME FROM:
Ch•rllAbl• Actlrtl•s
Sch(d f885
Olher edLKaUcwl
oth•r tradkng •ctMU
Olhei IrAdln9 IACO
Inwstm•nlA
Investrn¢ni Incune
Volunlaryoourc••
ant8 and dcffjakns
7.257.4
422.575
7257,458
422.575
7.636,442
284.W2
250.217
250317
131,864
187.5
117.5J5
30.&$5
214491
548.786
TOW In¢om•
565 ￿332 276 8.629,021
EXPÉNoffuRe ON-.
Co8ty ol rnlslng fund
Olhei Iradlng C051$
64057
40.039
Ch•rltabl• %lfvlt*s
Edu¢abJn
8.S(*).719
8•.046
T•)laf •xp•ndltuv•
$65.m
¢$855
328,085
N•t In¢om•ll•xp•ndMur•}
P89.8651
a6￿65 1233.NO
302.936
Tr*sfor tstse¥nluTra$
75.374
17S.3741
Nel mov4m•nl In lund8
{494￿1)
I38.￿9)
(23J,3001
3Q.936
Fund bthces
4552,021 ￿31$ W7.138
4358.3YJ
Z9S506
4653.836
Fund balances tsrr*d
17.18
5,887.138
The statement otfin4Adal adiylves In¢kths all gatn5 •¥J ktss85
reccgnlsed g8ln8 losses h8s not k¥epared.
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CONSOLIDATED AND CHAWTY BALANce SHEET
asat31Au
ust 2023
2022
2023
2022
FIXED ASSErs
T8￿b￿ assets
vestmen15
12
13
I751,943 3,030.934
2,758,94a
11x1
3.030.934
100
1758,943 3,0>).934 2,7S9,043
3.031,034
CURRENT *SSETS
DoblCYS
knvesfvnls.. Sharl tenn de&¥)51ts
Cash at b*1 and kn har*J
14
1559.W 2,f7T,977 1559,436
S,000.0ty) 3.(￿.￿0
4000,000
71 749 5 197.351
3.714,649
2.777.977
3,000.OOQ
5 197 251
11374115 10.975,328 11.274015
10.975.228
CREDITORS.. Ihje
wlttxn ¢￿e year
15
10279.gw 18.011.$761 I￿￿9$2) 1&011,576)
NET CURREMT ASSETS
994,193 2,963.752 2.994 093
2,963,652
TOTALASSETS LESS CURRENT LIP41Lmes
75X1* 5.ty1,
17511X
5,994.888
CREDITOR3.. faling due
after th8n (￿¢ ￿er
16
199.JaQl (107.5501
,JoDI
1107,5501
NET ASSETS
5.887.138
FUNDS
Reslrlcted ftmds
unrestrtI￿ fvnd8-gw*al
Unwlrkled fijnds. dasiqnaied
17
291506
334.318
295.500
4504746 4.910.338 4168.148
749.584
612,482
334.316
4.940.338
612.482
17
4•53 836 5.887.136
1653,836
5.887,136
As pwrrthd ty s406 Ccffjpanie5 20(6. the sd￿ h8sfi￿ We￿Ie0 ￿ ¢Y￿ wtam￿l •nd
relat•J no￿. Sthcl's d8fd Irx **8£233310 (31 20ZL. £W2.W &Jr[A￿l.
k¥ov8d and •JlhJised tr18￿ tythe Board olG0￿￿rI￿8 on 5 D8cw*gr2023 And sg)Ed on Ihetr behalf
MS Qis1in8 Serrnno
Cryy Nuwther.. 05325717
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CONSOLIOATEO CASHFLOW STATEMENT
for the
ar 8nded 31 A
ust 2023
CASH FLOW STATEMENT
2023
2022
N•t rash lth frwn op•r•llrw actt¥th•
131
367.682
Ca•h 11ow•froffl Inb*•ilrvd •dMII•i:
88nk Inierest ￿￿¥t4
Poynwnts kn o¢qutre ILKed assets
187.335
29.537
{9es.2171
12
N•t cawh ¢ufflow from lrn¥a#tlry a¢tMtI••
73
cw&alldeqeawl kn cash
$17.
IMe,0181
Cash and tash e¢￿￿lents * tr
bggknnlng dthg r8POrtkng P8rt*J
Ca6h and cash eqthl•ntS 81 tr
d olthe rnrAy¢hw
197 351
8.765,369
714.749
197 351
AMty•l• 01 u•h arKI ¢aBh •qwl¥¥l•nl•:
Cash In hand
1714749
5,000.0
5,197,351
3,lYj0￿(KI
.714749
8.197,351

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATeMENTS
for the
ear. ended 31 A
ust 2023
OMP*JIY WIFORMATK)N
Mar>TMunt Int¢m8lp>W * a Ilnw ty waranl8e r8gS8lwed 05325717.
IneuFKxwed 4nd (hxrfdled kn EiiO*id and W¥os. h rqetstored cifk• 15 klwymunl Int8m8ttonBI Sthod. Gwge
Road, Kkng$l￿ Thwrw. tAWrny 7PE.
1 ACCOUNIIP4G POUCIE8
1.1 BASIS OF PREPAPATION
The fin￿nC￿l statem6nl9 haw been w8pBred In wllh the FhJrtht Reportityj Stsndard 4ppl*ablè In
the UK and RewNlc rf Ir•laThl IFRS 1021. The Sthcol kn 4 rnknllc t￿afft onuty fty the PUW5 01 FRS 102 ond
thernlwe the Sc*Kd ￿¥0 prepared Its I￿￿d￿r stat¢mwt5 kn wlth Iha Stalemorf of Recrxnmended
Praclko apFdlcat4• w charNkns Ihok a¢¢tsJnts In wlth the fteportln9 Standard
app¥¢8ble In the UK and Repubk ol *tIBThI (Tha FRS 102 Chwftkns SORPI. the Cornpar4Bs Acl 2006 and Ihe
Charhies Act 2011.
Tho fthardal w• whkh raffmcyofth ctr•lty. MwBt8ry awrwJunl$
In the￿ finarthl statements are ￿nded to tha
These finanoal statements are pr•p¥￿ ￿ a c4xK8m b••b, the hlsttyl¢•l ￿$t convwthn as
￿￿)11fted by th6 r*valL￿tkn fl the CThrAas Act 2C¥)6 Jpplkabk8
accounDrs slandards th Ihe Untted thJ&)m. Th8 Prtnc¥d pok*s. have been applled
¢W8iSt8nty M. ¥ts sel ￿ belfMT.
88@s of c¢¥wlOaf1ty7
Tho gr￿P tr)mwtse# of MarwTht lnlemalbn￿ S¢lwl eNwsos Urnlw. Tho a•$8ts.
IlatI￿e8 rasutts of th8 sub8hJary aro these th•MIBI •latements. SunThrl¥&J
detsiis olthe xbsk11ay conyany 8•1 t￿1 13.
12 GOIIIG CONCER14
The aCCo￿lS afe ak¥roved of vdatlty. wNh a l*Jh ttsk of fijknre and le¥slAtfv8
d¢G65&￿ Impacdng IM Indopw¥Jenl SCW 5ecltY. HCrt￿. h8thg rethi•l Ih8 Frea ano Des￿al￿d r&geNè5
tog6lher the and Oxkwd slLé*nt nufi*wJ, th? G￿rr￿r¥ hav8 a raa5(ywblé expeci•iion that the
Sth¢Jd has adewats res￿￿Tt&S lo ￿t￿lue ts XlM¢les tr* fores￿al￿e r￿n5thr Ihat Iherè wore no
matsA81 uncertoinles ov•r Iho Sthoo15 lknanclal vl•. Acw¢knJy, they ￿$0 cottynue lo athJFI the ￿l[¥j
The Govèrnor5 have made Ihh assèssm￿1 fty a ol al leasl y8%r frum the dale of approv￿ of th8
nantial statements. In parowlar Ihe GOverTh￿ ho¥0 (￿sk￿er8d Ihe SL*Kd'$ trocast5 woiedms and b8Vg
taken otxounl ot pTrssutÈs on fee InC￿e maledal pu￿ number5. partKularty in11ght
of the ojrrenl econ0n￿C dlm8le aTh1 tho par8Th￿ to school lees 8$ Ihey wbe. In 8ddllkn the G￿rnr6
have taken Into a¢¢Awnl lh8 Iw)xl ￿ the Enterrylses thu In abthty Io generats athylknnd irKcfflt.
whkh h85 al>J been delalled kn the Govwncw8 A•F￿.
The Gov8rnots 8¢¢ept thai whlst It*re C*NKX b¢ *y C￿aknty In Ih058 mattoF5 and ha￿ll￿ m•J8 lh8 apFfopri41•
Il* Goverrors ¢cffjdud8d that Ihere Is a reasonth expecialk)n Ihe Schoc4 h8s adeqktsate
ro8ourc85 to meet Its 10 In r4waOthMI existwK• for a ol a ￿4$1 12
fr+>￿ tr* late d apwoval of Ihe fnaryial statements. Ckn Ihl8 b#ls tha GmrrKn to prepare the
llb)8fKlal $th￿Merts rm a ba*.
1.3 COMPANY UMIYEO BY GUAPANTEE
The Sthoc4 Is a t4wy Lry yrwt•¢. th• at tho lo the
extsnl of t1 aath.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATeMENTS
for the
ar ended 21 Au
ust 2023
1.4 INCOIAE
perlr*J kn whic* the Sethce 1$ ￿￿lkIed.
GKIS In kknd are trtlu¢Yed arnj tho ¢{wres￿￿ a8W knJwJgd kn fixed 888et •Jdltkffi• or ch8rged
agaln5t the statement ol thandal 8CtWts Ss apwwlat•.
1.5 BANK ￿￿￿NCEs A14D FIXED IpifÉRE¥T SEcuAmES
Interest on funds t*id & knduded rec8iv8Ne 8nd th• anY￿￿t ￿ bo n￿ssured mllg* bytho School: lh* Is
Mrft* upw* ncllkatbjn al tha hknsl F*k1 or payaL4è.
1.6 EXPENOITiIRÈ
Expondllum Is ro¢ogrAsed ihw• L4 a l* or ryffi9trucUve oLIWth kn tr8n*f•r ber)efft b) a Ihtrd
pwty, W Is tyobablè that a transfer of ber*ffts wl11 be requtred In 801uem8nt aTh1 Ihe amwnt of the
c&lbJ8tl¢)n c4n h me88urad rellaw. EYpMdltyJe Ly da55ltsJ by a¢W. Tho costs d eo¢h ¥My are mada up of
th¢ to￿ ￿ t*red CA>Sts and shar•d tosts. kndudkng SUPWt CO8ls kwd*•Yd kn uTrJertakkng oach advily. Dlretl
)yts atlthjiable ￿ a are a1￿c1ted d*edly lo that 8¢aMty. Shared costs whlch c0[rtrf￿l8 to n*xe
than on8 admty wpport costs whkh are nol adrftxrta￿• ro • apFK)rtk¥*l bewn thoge
tlvttles th a b8sl$ r￿$￿Tht yg0 of rwwr¢4$.
Swrf costs we those caryls iturred In 6urwt cl¢ywidlura en tha thieus ol tho Schot4. Govem3nce
¢￿ts are th050 IrKurr•J w*h admhI51rnUon of the Schod twlth (￿n80t￿tkJn31 an
sl*JW flq￿reMen
1.7 FNED ASSETS AND DEPRECIAYION
I flxed a888ts arg used kn diw the sGhcd'5 Fknl a¥*ls •¢ knduded kn th888
finanei¥ s￿lemB￿S * thetr arnl aU￿n￿l*l hiyakn￿￿*ts todate.
DePr￿1atk2n Is provbtsj on dl tanL¥￿e frA•J assots, ¢ther than fr•dkYd •t rate8 to wrtte off th8
osl$ less ¢￿￿#t¢d re￿d￿l of aath a868L by kn81am8rts. Iw¥ thetr ex￿e￿ usefvi
wNch a￿ ￿n￿lj¢re￿ lo b8:
euHdkng knwu4em8nls
Fumbture and Eoulwrteni
IT H8￿ware & 8oftwAfe
Vehlcles
. p8 stralort kne
.13.3% pa strawt I&
pa lkne
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
forthe
ar ended 31 Au
U512023
1.8 PENSIONS
The schc#)l ryer8tss 8 defined tén8fi1 ad*m• for arr440sw Jc418d the Athm8 lo 31 Augusl
2002. th8 *88ts dv4ttkh are hold separ*dyfrcffj Ilw ol Iho an kndwtsnllyathnlnlslerad furd. Tha
x*eme is a d•llned beneffll 5th8rn• kn *))jrdBn￿ seckn 28 of FRS 102. Seth twtJ. curlallmBnl>.
selyemwt 98ln8 and b)8ee8, rnt fln8ncW rem*suromtht and bsse$ 8rg frKluO8d In the
¥t4lEmpnt ol FknwKI81 A¢U¥l￿.05 >wr towNth tsy n>late.
.P¢n￿￿ flnan￿ ¢41sts arf*r4J th the tho net co8ty expod•d retym on 8BBel8. are
ollocated to flnaftdng Colts In Ihe SIAtsm#rrt c4 Fin8tsJal *£llvths.
.Pen5kffl lthance chargos *lskng fmrn shrdl8r aro rwTriwl u 8xpw￿l￿Te.
-Th6 asso￿ liobllllles and th8 Wu> Ly dolkjl ¢rf th• schm *• c*%lat8d by
Inde￿dent a￿art9$ 8$ upYa* to th• htsjt vath.
Whwe the SCI￿￿• b datemknd 10 be In a deff¢lt p￿￿kn. 1$ In 0$ a ILqbllMy. Where the
sc*•mo b determined 10 h In 8 suffjdus FOS1kn. a roC￿sed 85 an 8SSOt only10 th• extènt th8¢ Ih
can r8coveied kn flrture roduthr6 WlrfhJbons or through a sp¢¢r
refitndlro1n1mws￿Tr1 from thè sdwi¢.
The schemè w• d05•J k* attnmls on 31 AW 2012. Al aff8#o0 have mryed kn • definod
nlritxrtlon sch8me. Th8 Sca￿ Jdnett APTIS . Abfva p￿S￿n of Inde￿rth￿ Schcd8, 8 define
cAntIl￿￿on scheme for811 emFloyw. Thg stath￿ rf FknanclA1 Aamiies 8
accnjals bas1$.
1.9 LEASES PURCHASE COI•TRA
RenW8 operaikng le&qe5 We to the Stat￿n9￿t of FThnthl Athlties on a stratht kne ba8b over
Straighl Ilne bas55 the lease Èerm.
The and buBdthgs I¢w fdaio8 to the 99 )w acjth The Rew$ ofthe
Sarxed F*8rt d M¥y.
1.111 INVESTMENTS
Inv851tnents kn *thhJWos w• vau8d ai trnpdrn
&j￿￿nI as¥¢1 hvestsn•rts are a form *id are rwrased at I￿r transadon ¢oyt
and 5ubseou8nity ￿SUr￿ at markat vatse ai the halanw Sheei date, unkn8 rnaFkDt vakn¢ ¢annol be Maasu￿d
relithy in ￿lch case * Is m8asur•d at arvlis•J c￿1 knss knp3kn￿t. Inveslment gans b)55es
r?￿tse¢j or unr¢g115ed. 8r¢ and the heodlng ￿8￿￿{1x$e$l on ￿¥￿im￿. kn tht Slalam￿t of
f￿and￿ Act￿￿18$ Ir*¢4p¢Jrth9 the kwome and exwthiure a¢oxmL
1.11 CASH ANO CASM EqUIVALEPITS
Cash Sr￿ f2sh ￿ul¥￿t$ harKI, dwN& hekl al ¢al Wks, Sh￿4￿ffi llwld
Inve51ments with oAgin* maturthsof Ihre• crf Iw
1.12 FINANCIAL IMSTRUh1£14TS
The Schrc4 only ha5 flnon¢kl a5S8ts 8tsJ a knd that as tra5￿ kn5trum¢nts.
Bask flnondal are Ir&lWly rec4)yW al trw8adkffj ar*1 subs￿0￿￿ n*a6ur•J at the*
sell￿ment vdue.
1.13 TAKAnoN
The Schrd Ls a r*ler•J d•8nd1s frtyn taxalkn u •ff¢Nd8d 505 IGTA 1988.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the ear ended 31 Au
ust 2023
1.14 eMpLOYEE BENEFITS
1.15 DEBTOAS
rrade an(1 oll*r are rocwlsed at tt* 58116Tr￿ •ftw ary Ir*l8 dlsoxsnt thyered.
Prep•ym8nts WO Il it￿ aM￿lP1tP0￿l net rrf any trade dI%*￿nts
I.1¢ CReD170118 1 PA0vI￿Ns
Cr8diltrS and pthi%ons we rwnlsed wh¢re has • tttAl•lkn myjllkng frcffi a p&qi avenl that
wni prob8bly re￿1¢ In tr* Iransfw of funthj to 8 Ihtrd party 8ThJ tho dtso to settl• bo
measurqd ty e$Umaied relèNy. Crodltsy8 wd are r￿ty8d al thelr 58tU8m8nt amrAmt after
all￿￿ng fu anytrade dISr￿nIS th*.
2 KEY ESTIMATE8 & JUDGEMENT
In lh8 awllcatknn ol the pYkl85, th8 Sthwj make 8￿￿&•$ al￿
ajsvmpkns atoul the ol &%s8is aThJ Ilatths Jhat we not readty from OlheT S￿rce&
¢Msld8red to té r￿e¥￿I. Aclual rewts fflayd1fferfr(￿ Ilw 8sl•nate¥.
The es1imat85 and as5umpkns are gn cffj-g)kng io est1￿￿$
arg recw158d kn the peth in Ihe e5timala b re¥Ased, l 811BGts ￿￿that wK>J, thE p*od
In cyknlon Govwntys, tha 6Slbn*8 and iisk ol c•Jswy a materfal
adjusknenl to il* carT>*i9 am£￿nI￿a¥s￿S and1*4ttkns w¢ b81N.
Illealludg•m•nt•
Thè amual d8prKlaUon c*¥ge l¥ wyty. w*ii and ￿ulE¥￿er￿t Is sonthè lo dwng6s kn the esllmat¢d usefvl
lJve¥ and res•Yud ¥￿Y•S d th• assets. The usdul 8nd rnsldual valu&8 re.as5essed
amudly. They are aThThJed r￿essary to ujrront esthnales. ba8•J cm techN4t(*818k1van&pm8nt.
Iuiure Inve$th*nts. e￿A¢￿￿k utHI6*kn 8nd tho ol ts a85etS.
Rècotrs￿￿e v81ue of lee debfars
The Sthool makes an eslm818 d the re¢0%*1￿* valuo d trade aThJ doblors. When assasshg knpaiM￿t
of trade and dhar debtor8. managem8rt mns￿8 faclC¢S h}d￿ tho of the l¢btw, the
agelng preiie of debt¢yrs his1or￿ exporkn￿.
The VBILTratlon Is sutyecl to th¢ assunvkns Set (¥Jt kn note 23 %vhkth *re vncert* •d rfoy tl
resull In a material to v¥ue kn wbsÈqL*nt fffiarL*I Jtstaments.

Marymount International School
NOTES TO ThE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
fi)1 thé
ar and8d 31 A
ust 2023
3 FEE INCOhlE
The S¢hoc4 5 a￿￿1￿103 8re ¢xrfed t1￿
The scho)Y• foo cthiwrknd..
2022
7.S82.J75
P24,917)
8.007.
P71.1481
Les$.' ￿￿0￿08. wants
57.408 7 636.442
4 OYHeA EDuCATroN￿ ipKoMe
2023
2022
R6¥strsifon f80$
Fees In Il•u of Mtk•
Sthod tsJ8 InGCthè
Othw Income
9,150
138.787
199,413
7S,24S
7,800
36.471
185,212
53.1
S OTHER TRADING INCOAIE
Rents & letUrT8
Cther tradlng Inox
185.380
64,157
91,825
40.039
• INVESTMENT INCOAIE
2023
2022
INÉresl recththe
117,$35
27.$37
7 DONATION8AND GRANTS
20
2022
Tot81
ond
177.926
214.4
19,747
529.039
S48.786
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NOTES TO ThE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
fof Iho
ear gnded 31 Au
ust 2023
8 EXPENDITURE
(•} 2023
CoBi• of Rahlno Fund•
ro
2023
(not¢ 9)
TradlNdMsIs
Tolal Cost• of R8lAlng Funds
64,857
64657
857
Totsl
2023
(nolg 9)
Teaehliq
Welfare
pre￿￿$¢$ aNI EJlales
41minlstr•tlon
C*)vemance
2,991.539
499.385
275.623
829.767
7&7.373
904,468
895.942 ts5259
8Cfj,076
,287
47x912
1,403,8S3
1,66Q824
1,635,843
39,217
Totsl Charftlblo Exp•ndtturn
Tot•1 exp•nthum
4.59S.314
695.259
8.500 719
4,596.314
695.259
8.565.578
(b) 2022
Costs ofR•lslno
R•state4
rol81
2022
Ti6dhJg cos1$
Totsl Costs ofR•lsbw Fvnds
40,039
44039
44039
costs
Tot
r•8¢kn9
Weltsre
Pf¢rnls•$8ndEsto10¥
Adminislr811on
2,W,4129
492.5fa
2S8,408
712.361
T94.056
838.749
735.773
759,385
32.011
3.T38.485
1,331,265
I,T12.539
1,4TI,746
32011
Tl8,380
4.407,712 If59.974
718.360
8.2K046
To(thIExp•ndllurn
4 407.712 IXQQ13. . 714360
926.085

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the
arended 31 Au
12023
8 expeNDITURE l¢ontlnu•dl
IGD Oth•r Go¥•rn•ne• Co•t• In¢ludg:
2023
2022
A￿￿ttor8. remuntratb)n
- Audlt Fe•s
Prof8sslon81 f898
24543
7S6
24.243
7.788
{dl Admlnl•tAtl•n Co
2023
2022
Sa8rfes
Na￿￿￿1 kn8uraKe
P8n8kn Costs
Other Slaff Costs
IT supp)rt
Postage 8nd stathjwy
T8￿P￿n•9
ma￿e￿n9 *J¥wN8knyJ
6W980
72.809
50,945
10,033
1H479
13.633
30.64Y
192.041
13.092
)O.B81
325
8.120
35.41•
79,D94
215.570
4,789
562,CfjO
59,854
49.T48
20.899
175.322
42.415
21,091
10e.860
10,080
30,090
21.458
28,424
59,537
51,044
210.375
4.e89
embeT51
Inspection c4)sts
Bod debt5
Rerrufirn8nt Cos
LegAI and Profes￿on81 F8e8
OlhrAdmlnlslrath)n Cc61s
8•* L*arye$
g STVF COSTS
2023
2022
Wages and 88Lqrt8S
Sockl securlty (osts
3.891.023
392.911
164.205
47.575
3.513,851
377.819
447.836
Other st8ff costs
The average rIK￿lIty￿urt¢rd￿￿￿O8 ￿w¥S as
2023
51
44
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NOTes TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT3
fortho
ear ended 31 Au
ust 2023
STAFF COST8 Icontlnu•dl
£60.OCfj In the yearwa5 w fdcvA".
2023
2022
£60.OOD. £70.0￿)
E70.001- £&J.Ots)
£80.￿l- £￿.0c
£90,Q)1- £11X,LIJO
t100,001- E110.000
£120,001 - £130.000
£120.001 - £140.IJX)
Key mansgThni peisomel knthda the H8wJ. ew98r. Deputy Havts. Ok•d(* of CtthmLmls•kns & marke1￿9
and Dtre￿ of & ￿m￿a8 Tho totd brt18 ts￿Ved ty kny marA¥Thmenl
per￿n81 4we £746.931 {YJT2.. £70ie08
10 GOVERIIORS REMUNERATION AMD 8E14&¢ffS
ended 31 AUg￿t 2022.
No tra¥el and tr*lry paw to by sd*Jd Ihe yow (2￿￿.. nll
11 NÈT INCOME FOR ThEYE
2023
N8t kn¢(¥ne Is $tyted after th8
Depredalk￿ dtar*Jknl8 flxed as6818
Operalkng1oa$8 rOn￿6- cth
Audltors rernufiera￿- au
Audllors rernunoratknb- olhw
718.360
93.5
21.17£
3.248
21,110
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the
ar ended 31
ust 2023
12 TJJ4018LE AXED ABSETS
GROUP 4 8CMCK
Asgets kn ths Furn6ttwa
& ￿M￿815 VeNde$
At I Septerrknr 20r
AddWw$
Tran&f•r
8.136.108
204,081
1.559,318
219,187
9.774
7,712.OQ2
423,268
At 31 2023
346,991
1.7T8 505
9,774
8 135,270
Dgwecla1l￿'.
At 1 SeFlerrtJ¢r2022
Cthwge fr*Jear
3￿11880
1,158.314
,774
4681,068
Al 31 Ayst 2023
4.W.228
1.342.327
9.774
&J76 327
Net volug:
At 31 Awust 2023
2.322.765
436,178
At 1 SaF4arrkn8r2022
3 030 954
The R8llLth￿ rf Ihe SoGred Hthi tl Mary. frmwrate Vtrw. W ICh8rtty nwnber 2283651 donthj 20% of Ihe
Value of the 5chx4 prem￿5 lo M8￿￿1 In*malknd kn 2008. No Icrf prcyrty ha$ been Includad
in thege aKrxJnts ￿ the k¥en*es are siii and ¢A)ntrdknd by RSHM. Ckn 12 May 2D)8, RSHM ¢XMtratheO to
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMeNTS
for thè
ear ended 31 Au
ust 2023
13 FIXED ASSET INVÈSThIENTS
2023
2022
co81￿u6t￿n Al 1 Sept•nknr2022
100
100
co81fv￿LmtiCffj At 31 A￿S120tj
11YJ
Inve&knanls t<￿1181 ol agh hohj In deF￿ ar*J tha ￿ tywnod slwt of 100 8hare$ £1
Schod Enierpiises Lknited. C&wany 0756￿. Th8 rfffncw actmty ts of
ov¢rso0s agents f(x Mar￿n0￿￿t Inlemthal S¢h>Jl. Ilp r8suNs fw Ihe ￿ we as l¢L4y*&'
Profft and lo•• •¢¢•unl• trth• qnd•d 31 2023
2022
Turnovor
EMP6TrJllur8
Loss for th* p8rnd
40.039
14•t at 31 Augu•t2•23
100
1C
Caplw •nd rwv•s
1CO
14 DEBTORS
GROUP & 8CHOQL
202>
F•e$ and extra
Ot￿rdebtLYS
104123
71.418
4￿145
2.178.e68
401.591
197.716
2.559.436
2,777,977
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for Ihe ear ended 31 Au t 2023
15 CREDITOR3
GROVP & 8CHOQL
2•25
Trade credl
263.9
98.771
35.700
7,633,936
154,104
93.498
189,795
99,335
30.750
7.296.741
229.420
185,535
Fea DeFQBtr8
Feos kn advarK*
¢mdlkn
AccNa
71992 8,011.$76
2•2J
2￿
forwwd•
Rel¢a8ed
Recd¥*d th y8W
7391741
7.670.273
(7,298.7411 17.8702731
7,631•30
7.2*.741
carf￿ f(•ward•
7,831•3B
7.296,741
16 CREDITORS DUE ￿ER ONE YeAR
GROIIP & SCHOOL
2023
2022
4n￿n(S fallng Ihw on•
Feeder￿¥￿$
107,550
•9,3ty)
107.550
2022
Dwoslts bro￿￿1 fmvard
138.300
P8.55ffj
131,400
129.2501
,150
138.300
Nv* prty15KJrs ky th¢
iJ&oc
Pap 34

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140TES TO THE F14ANCIAL STATEMENTS
for tho
ar $nded 31 Au usl 2023
17 STATEMEPIT OF FUNDS
GROUP & SCHOOL
Tr8nsfer
Gakn
At 31 Augusl
2023
EY$*￿￿ Ftsnd$
UNestrkt•d fvnd&'
Goneral rgSqN8
O8￿9￿at0d knd6:
C*lal Fund
4,940,339
8.118.￿7
18.565.576)
423,2
4.916.638
612,482
177.104
P47.8941
441,892
Des￿￿81ed
612.482
177.104
1347,8941
441,892
Resmctgd fwd$'.
Annual aF
36.460
259.046
334.315
1(
(75.3741
Totql restrhaed
74
Total IvrwJ8
5,887.136
8.332.276
18.$65,5761
5,653M36
Ali
SeMen*or
2021
Transf8r
Gakn
Al 31
2022
UMestrlct•dlunds'.
4,184,177
.rA3.158
18253.547)
4,940.339
0¢skJnatéd fvrbJs'.
Capilal Fund
930.SJ8
528.119
1844.4451
612.482
C*6pan&tsLI
930.008
526.119
{844.4451
612,482
Restricted knds..
Capltd Camp8
Hwdshlp Fund
454.547
14.687
1120.7711
38063
334.315
19,207
IT2.5381
Tol* iestr*t80
469.214
19,747
172.5381
(82.1081
334,315
TO￿ lur
4584,199
8,e29.022
18.326.085)
5,887.136
Re*rf¢¢od thds
Th8 transfer ¢JLKlno th8 y88r relates to Ihe éeprxlalkn) chwged ¢Jn tr* a884ty.
Tho Hardshlp F￿d w¥$ Set up 2020 to ol the on
fthlie& wlth Stud￿ BItt￿ Sehcd. Funds weré brfaratys.
Pathershlps.
Th8 Cap#al Fund rwa8ents rea•ryes t•w s•¢ kty tho Gtr1err￿$ kn conthla future
caphal pr05Ètt￿*rY￿$. The tra￿et dLYkno rdalè* lo 8mMts sP￿t frryn unreslrklvj fvnds tthvard¥
Ih888 prcq8Ct¥.

Marymount International School
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the
ear onded 31 Au
LI812023
18 ANALYSIS OF NeT AsseT8 8EIWEEII FUND8
GROUP& SCHOOL
2023
Total
fiJndB
fuTrJ8
Tong5￿￿ fixed as¥o1•
Current assets
CurT8nt Ilabllths
Lthi9 iemi
2.758,943
10.536.9J7
I8279.￿1)
2.758.943
295.5(￿ 11374185
(8,279,912)
199,3001
441.W2
Told net 0588ts
4.916 638
295.5CII
S 653 838
2022
lur*1$
lunds
TarvJt40 fwod assets
Current
Currert lia￿1￿8$
Long 18rn1 IL3biHtsa
3,020,Y34
10.028.$31
{8.011.576)
1107,SS01
3.030.934
10,974J28
18.011,576
1107.SSD)
612.482
334.315
Total n81 a55els
612,482
334.315
$087136
19 COIIMITMENTS UIIDER OPERATING LEASES
At 31 Augusl 2tr23. the s¢￿ had outstandlr4 for fullre mirthwm Igase pay￿￿￿ts no
C*G¢Mal￿e ¢)porai*y IBae¢& t*Wch lam as Idk￿.
1023
nda
BuNdlNo•
2022
2023
202Z
Land &
Plant &
PLgnt &
Jik1tngs Equ*m•nl EoulpmBnt
Due ￿1h1n OM
e b¢ts¥een two ar*1 fvo s*ar$
[￿e grter more than fve
200,000 2O).L)JO
800.000
I5.5￿,1￿0 15.gKS.Ix4)
207.446
454226
90,197
360,789
550.1)00 16.9YJ.LUI
862.672
450.986
2• RELATEO PARnes
Thor8ar¢ tyvo G¢vtrMrs who are also Tr)5tess olTh Rousknts ofthe Sac￿1 Heal of Mary. Durfng the yew the
schod p8ld rent ot t2￿,000(2D22. £200,OCQI lo the R￿1￿8 of the Sacrad H8art of PA￿. Thty •150 ¢JNn ￿ ot
the xhocl Lwll¢k4s.
21 MEAIBERS LL4EILITY
Eath member of lh• tharf¢aYe C(ry￿ un¢*rtakos ￿ ¢ontrbJte to the 8ssdJ of Ihe COM￿nY In fv ev¢nt of It
belrKJ wowd up Wh1￿ W$1* is 8 rnemter. e* With￿ one afier h*she c¥ases to be 8 wiber, Such amwrl
a5 may be requwed. exceoth9 £1 for Ihe dqbt& ￿1 l*biMÈ& Mntr8cl*J ￿Ore helshe to be a
member.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the
ar énded 31 Au
U312023
22 NOTES TO THE CASMFLOW8TATEAlWf
2023
2D22
Rècancllakn of result fAsh hftwlrom
qJerdlkn9 a￿￿e$
Net movemani h) flmds
Oeprosakn
BAnk kntewtro¢dv8d
Inen8sellC)8cr88881 kn credltr
On¢¥easellDeuoaw In debtors
12U300J
6953S9
11•7.S3SJ
260.166
218,541
302.936
7rri.139
129.537)
12*,5271
1308,3491
753.131
23 PEN810NS
avalab￿ fcrf sd￿ employees to lo 31 Ayst ￿02. The Sthme ￿￿ed to new 8ntrarts on 1
September 2CQ2 ond the Schemts dosed lo fuwre a¢cJu¥ls ￿ 31 August 2011 the Irants of buslne55
undertakln9, Marymourt M¢¢malhJW Sth)d b￿am• a P•11dp4tkng kn th8 sth8me wlth RelIg￿ ofthe
S8rxed Heart ol Mary. lrnrnacuL8ts EAP Ichèrty Nrrt*r 2283651 runalty the ¥mF*r. The
Charty{2283651 has a w•antee to any w￿1181 dafkat In the sth8m8.
An r8YW wd•rtaken on I s4￿Mbay 2020 the xl*ffl8 had a dOr￿t of £188,000 12015..
£1,111.CQOI. FRS 102 all¢)ws re*Jts 10 be UFthted b) 8Slkn*e at the reprxlng date. The
vauakn at 31 *•AVJM 2023 th8 8themè lo th*ro11 of £1,M1.1)XI 12021.
El.23&0001.
2022
•mounts r•wnlwd In tho b•laft￿ sh••t follow•.'
ol a$8et$
Pre$enl value ofdeffln&J btr*fA rt¥lk
Eff&t of asset Gtirflry
6244,OOD
e,867,1)JO
14,833,000) 15.532.ODCII
11.411.(￿li 11,335.WOI
Nel88sel rec<4Jnknl i*l•)Cg Bho8t

Marymount International School
14OTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
lor the
arendéd 31 A
u$1 2023
23 PEP49IOMS ICONIINUED)
2022
ATh•lsryl¥ •f•nount• chw In 8tat•ThTht of FIn￿thI Adl¥lll
Net lexpen4u)nnc<4ne
16.QXII
(2.0￿}
N•t ¢ufflul&tlb• adu¥l•l lo•w
Ch•rto•• In drfn•d b•n•ll¢ obllg•tlon:
Definod ￿19a￿t￿ Bt of P￿4)0
In*rest expa
S.$32.OCrfJ
7.883,000
240,OC
131.QOO
1816.OGfjI 12.124,OCQI
184,OC
173,DOOI
(307.OOD}
p85.0001
Blneffts PBkl
D•¢lMd b•nofhl obll9lllon •t•nd Of p•rlod
4,833,CW 5,532,c(I)'
ChangM tn pkn ••s•ts
A￿1$ al begknning of Ferhjd
Inl•rg8¢ In¢>>
Actual rebJm on tyan assets. knlerest .
Employer conlrknukn5
genefft8 palt
6A67.C(O
316,000
308,OCiI
140,LX)O
I697.L￿OI 11.354.000)
75.oc
so.000
I￿7.000}
P85.0001
AM•t• It•nd of p•rlod
6.244,(MXI
6,867.CX)O
R•¢wKIIIAtlon of fflowTrwl• In ¥41u• Wablllll•• ••••ts
Nel 8¥$8ts at beginnkng of Fwtsyj
Nel inler£sl lexwseifincom
ErnrAoyw conlrlbuows
Rem885urem8nl artslng from changes
Remeawrernent 8rl¥lng fr¢m ¢xperf8nC4
1J35.OC<I
433.000
66.000
9,000
75,000
50.000
818.000
1124,000
184,000
73,rx)D
18#7,(MIOI 11.354,QODI
14•t a•••ts al •nd of p•rlod
1,779.000
1.335,000
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NOTes TO ThE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for tho
ar 8nded 31 Au
ust 2023
23 PENSK)NS ICONIINUED)
Th8 88S•ts dlh8 ar• heka a SoStLth Lh t*•xJed RO￿ Lrndon MuhJ%l
Insur8￿ so¢￿ty Llmll•J11.o. an knsurarKe ￿￿tracti. The ¢wtr¥t b th￿nIS1¢r￿j cffj 4nked and
allows toa **J8 rar¥Jè ol
As••1 cl••• apllt
Equllks
31%
25%
59%
GINS
Cash
15%
2022
A￿U¥l r•lum on pl•n •8MI•:
391.rxxi
1,214.C
Aduarl•l aASUrytlonB
)1 Auguat
2023
31 August
2Y122
rat•
Renta prlce Inflthn
CongwTrw prk* irfalloff*
Increases kn d8f8rmeni
creases kn pa￿￿￿1
3.1%
2.5%
3%
3%
The S(hods clffitrftsuliems io the sch&￿ lh8 £T5,QJO (2022: £50.CWI
Fcf new err¢loyees frorn I S¢p¢ember 2002 10 Marth 2020. th8 SL*￿1 p8rtk*8t•J In 8 GrrMJp Parxmal Perwc
schemg IGPPSI . a wrthase sth8m8 maw by Etyjkntle slaff, frcrfn 1
2013 ¢0 0*￿￿)￿er 2019, tha S¢h(K4 parww kn the Taachars. Pens1￿ ￿￿￿),. Teacl*s were
aultrenrdleé In TPS an¢J SUFPJrt Staff 7A*e autoorKdknd th tr* GPPS. C￿tr￿U￿$ lo the GPPS in the
Twcharn. P•n•lon
Th• S¢hoJ part¢Wted kn th8 Yaachw8' Penskn Sd¥me fthe TPYI loaL*h¥ wtl t)et*mb8f 2019.
Due the thereased enyoyv frtth 16.4% to 23.6% eIred￿ 1 S¢pterrt>8r 2Q19, tho School
entwld 4 c4n6uiiation thg Fa￿lty and ￿eed to lea￿ the 5them. Tho School Iho Atha Pensir
Trtjst for Indopandent Stheds IAPTISI. a d8llned scheme fLf all faGvMy c• the 1st JaN8ry 202Q wlth
tthlknnsofup lo 16.4% knfaoJlty.
support Staff P•n•lon•
On ih• 1st ￿ 2U20. ¥1 BLWQt slaff frun the GPPS to thoAPnS SchemeTAfflh frtm 6%
to 12%
APTIS IFathlty Sep* ￿ w23)
APTIS (Suprth Slaff Sep* lo W23)
98.511
Alurther cCfflIAt￿1knn of£11.866 (2022.. £12,101) was nwe kn r85P8d ol an Pens￿ pas* to a
money purchase sd*rne.
As at 31atofAugvst 2023, £54.951 was thje 10 t• Irtyul￿ to APTIS

Marymount International School
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the 8ar ended 31 Au
ust 2023
24 PRIOR YEAR *DJU8TMeNT
The Adfv8tm8nl r*tes bj th• 9th that w•0 wt ttffw tr* th• prk*)w. hw4•r w••
gakn on the pen¥knn aThJ hod btw
Ch•ng•• to th• SOFA
r•ptyiod As fo8lal•d
Edu¢41b)n
234.046
57.000
52,OC¥J
152.orp)I
83W046
The a￿9ts￿ltt had no off4ct on 8ufF&*tr* tho >w8nd•J 314ty4usI 2ro2.