Compny Numbor 06142007
R¢gl8t•rtsd In England and Wale8
Charlty Numbpr 1119613
ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Govwnors, ReF*Yt
Independent A￿￿1(*$ ReKW)rt
23-25
Balanc8 Sheet
stateM￿t of Cash Fl(Ms
28
Note5 10 the FinaTh2al Sta￿ert3

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
GOVERNORS. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS
Thè scts)ol Is a charitable CoMp￿Y limrted by guarartlee Icvmpary wrnber C6142W7, reg'5tered tharty
11196131 and 15 govem&J by ts ￿tideS of Assc#Jalm. Th• sol• membw of th8 f*arftat48 ¢omp8ry is th&
Mei¢ers' Comwy. the Cty Ltvwy Ccffnpary buw¥Jed the sc*ool in and retains a keen inluest in
its activitw.
The Governors are Ihe ctharity Irustèes und8r d)*ty E*v and tsf the tharitst4e COTnpany. Other
than where othe￿ise noted. the (>Jventr)rs se￿￿ durin9 the year ar& as I￿1￿+*8..
Ms ￿stin& Anh8r' 5
Mrs Zeina Bain. Deputy CK•r ofGover￿. 5 #
M$ Lisa Barday"
Mr Nicholas Buxton '
Mr Ni¢olas Chisholm + #
MrTiMHa￿"S
Mrs Clare Hebbes" a
Geets Khehar +
Mrs Gillian Lcw +
Mi Geoty matt￿E"lapp¢fjnt¢rt 1 M8rth 2022)
ProfJan8 Ridey +
Dr Julia Riley + (retired 7 Juty 20221
Mr SRnon Wathen, Chairof GoverrbJs *' # 5
+ Memters ofthe Educati￿ c￿rn￿e
. Members ofthe Ftnan￿ & Eststes Committee
# Mernber5 of Ihe Norninabons Comrnittee
Members ofth8 Investsnent Sutrtrcommittee
a Memters ofthe Client Managernent Group
cla￿ to Govew
MrGward Plrkie 25 2￿22)
Mrs Sarah Tèasdale (from 4 20221
Mr5 GL￿[elk?W
Compary S••
h Mistress
Senior Deputy Head and tirector of StLAI
Deputy He￿1- Direc*or of P35tord Care
Deputy Head- DireLtor Of¢￿CUrr￿1al
Deputy Head- Director ofseruor Sc*cd
Deputy Head- Diwtor of Partr*rships
Deputy H&￿- ￿reCtor ol StratsgK Develc
Deputy Head- ￿"reCtor of Indu5
Burs
Mr Andrew Eliams
Mrs 8vzabeth Bees
Mr Fred HrtcTr￿k
Ms Josephine Lane
Mr O'H8ra
Mr Ellis th￿)mb
Ms Coc4) Steven50n
Mr Gerard Hi¢k* lunbl 25 Mwrh 2022)
Mrs Sarah Teasdale (from 4 April 2(1221
Diredor of 0￿rationS
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
GOVERNORS, OFFICERS AND ADVISERS
Regl*W oirto
St Palrf's Gits. Sth>)I
Brc*)k Green
Chty registered rwJrntJer
111￿13
C(xnp8ny regstwgd nwnber
(￿l42c￿7
Sc4i¢itC￿S
Farm & Co LLP
86 LwM))In's Inn Fiekts
Fieldfi5h
Rwèrbank H
2 Swan La
LoThS)n EC4R 3
FL￿1 Ar•1 LLP
sat Quay House
4 N(xth East Quay
&Jiton Hart￿Jr
Ptymoulh PL4 OBN
Veale Wasbrcwgh Voards
Narrow Quay HoLLSe
Narrryw Quay
Bn"stoJ BS14QA
Bal*￿S
Htyjse
3&38 Park Royal Rcod
NW10 7JA
1 Pl
E145HP
LW Ba￿{ FIC
33 Okj Broad Street
Lon¢S)n EC2N 1HZ
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
GOVERNORS. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS
Auditors
Crrme U.K LLP
55 Lwe Hill
London EC4M 7J
Investment Manager5
Roth5thihJ Weath M8nag8m•nt IUKI Ltd
St Swthin's La
LL￿On EC4N &4L
Bardays PrNate Bar*
1 Chwthll Place
Lcfftdon E14 5HP
Insurance Broker5
Marsh Ltd
Cathl House
1-5 PerrymoLnt R￿a
Haywards Heath
West Susse¥ RH16 3SY
Aduaries
chea￿￿1e Hwse
138 Chwde
L£￿￿c￿ EC2V 6BW
11 Strand
LoThlon K2N SHR
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGusf 2022
Thè Govemors pre￿t ￿r Annu81 Rep¢Yt for tr* yw 31 A￿￿$t 2022 under the Charitie8 Acl 2011
and ihe Cornpanw Ad 21x6.
coNST￿LiTI0N AND OWECTS
The obj.ects ofthe school. as ststed in ils g)vefftrvJ thcJJment, a￿ kn wcrfnote in Great•r LoThlon the educatic
lindudirYJ soa818nd physi& tra￿￿￿> of girf5 and b)y5 and in partMaAar but wthout Prejudice to the gener8hty
ofthe foregoing to Wr￿uCt $GI￿lS in Or￿ar to Greater Lonth)n forgrfs and boys. TheGovemors
shall purs￿ thè 0tr4'Èds oflhe scho¢Y by rLmniThJ a gts, schxd arKI mwy educate members ofth8 OPP05iie
Sex with Ihe F¥ior written rAMs￿l of JKI wbjfjd to any restsickn imF4xgJ by ttE m¥￿, Compary
AIMS. oB￿CTNEs APXI ACTMllES
school's miSs￿n is to wowde w exceplronal ed￿l￿tin for 9rfs, wrespectsve ol bathground. whth is bott)
nnovative and challenging. and kyepares lkn to contritrthe F•)sibvely to th8 (xJmmunib"&$ around Ihem
and to leal successful
The HI￿ mis1￿5 d•scrknes the sch*Jl's ethos, Within ts stratéyic plan, as fofvxs..
&* P8uI's is art èx1• sdKd. There is a genu￿￿ sensè ofèxLYlement and thscovey, aioy in 188mfftg.
cre8ft.wty ￿ thinkmw. and 8 sense ￿￿entUrn whKh transcend exaMInatK￿ Trwlt4 aKI whAch prnparg th&
students W(￿d btryL￿d The breadlh of cw(¥lunty is èxtt8ptth81 The buw prcgram is one of th8
mosl Su￿SSIu1 in the cwnty. widening a¢cess and addng immeasurnbty to Ihe th"Ve￿.￿ and texfure ofour
cc¥pmunty Wovèn IhtDugh Ihe whole 15 an ab￿.ng Ihread of anLI a desKe to wofft Wlh8r whKh
makes everylhww posywe. Thwe ￿ 8 genemgfy of ¥wit whidi thaws Ihe pts￿ Icyelller.
of our strategy IS the ￿811.￿ ol 8 mtye ouhvard loc&Mig SL*o)l. gen8nws in its commitment to partnerships
8nds8M¢e fo cth6rs. indum anddiveTrein its c¥rtkrt f(xW*thInkM￿ and dytatyacute, opwahn9 With thè
Our str￿te￿"C plan wsrtAYlS to re￿ to Ihe d￿n￿lS of Ihe future ￿ that we 6Tht)nue to t%Ypr tha bgst
educat￿￿ 8ndprep9f8li￿ It seeks to grve usthe aulti￿, both andprDfession&l. to take the lead
In helfy.ng to frame the educalKJn&l debate. It acropts the th8tToAI ch8l*s and IoL*s for w8yS to ffnuv8$8
revenue olherthan by excluwvg lee&
PUBLIC BENEFIT
The G0Vem￿S. as Ihe Charity tr￿lee$. (x)nfimi that thèy have compled wlh requirem0r￿ set out in the
Charthes Acl 2011 to have due regard to Ihe Chanty Ccfflmi5$0n's publi ba)efit the releV￿t sIts￿t
guKlanceon fO￿h¥gIng chwitss. TheGovemors retows&lhe schod's trfoader respxyts￿)1k￿"05trlN￿S local
cOmrnUn￿es 3ryJ so(iety in ger￿1 Staff aThJ sttbdents awe eThxur&Jed to path.pate in the schod's partnerS￿'P
and cornmunty adwibes. The sclKt4 vAYens through rts bjrsary Fxogramme and leadership rol& wlhi
the West LoThJon Parknw5hip. an asscoabon ol both ITrJepen￿I and s1* S¢1￿￿S in West aThJ SwfvWe5t
London. Thè pathershwj was set to ￿8t￿e 5dwls to work tLyjètr￿r on ￿Jsta'nabIe, o)IlaboralNo proierts.
shanTrJ resourw and expwtsse to athknss the ethjcakffi ne&J aTrJ enFK* learni￿ ofth8 Studenis at all of
the 5dK)ol$.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
GOVERNORS. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
PRINCIPAL ACTivrrY
The is 8tsdemrAny 8eleoaThe and educates gits Irom 1110 18. In SoFkntér 2021, there were 789
students on roll with 227 ofthese in the Senw l&xlh F￿MI. Retenticffi in Ihe Senior School remaingd
sleaty, with lew leawng lor¢ere¢JxatTh￿l alterna￿ aThJ 18 girfsfftJ"nin9 12 in Sè*mber 2021.
A trKoad ojrrrulum Btretctss acxoss the arts satntss. vth an especAaNy k4r9e larrfJuages departrn￿l
$P8nnsng Ihg major Eurokwan and da55ical laTrJuages, as ￿11 as Mandarin. Th& school offers GCSE
IGCSE in Year 11 wlh its own sc￿ Directed Ctyjrsès in ar( drama. history of art and music. In the Serior
sch￿1, eWI $uLyeL#s Pr￿u symabjs ￿ fifteen wt4ects the li￿r A le¥d Ojrri￿lum.
St Paul's facilitates an eXten￿ve c(￿r)jrrl(jJLar w05y￿rne for ts pup"Is. adivibes aTrJ leaming exper+ence5
running alongside and beyond the oJriioJlum. as part of the schwA's tyoader edUCath￿ provisKJn. StLklents
pursueawije rarge olintere5ts a5weDas getb.ng irNofved in Charitabb a￿￿e$ ar￿ sery1￿5t0 thecommLnty.
clubs and sctièb.ès may be ueated on the inibalive of the sbjdents. Welk&stsbli$h¥d exthang?
prograrnmes in a number ol intemationa deth"nats"on$ PrO￿￿e opp¢)rtuniti"e5 to experience the cutture and
èducab.on systèms n other Countries. vthere possib￿. Equally. the sthool undertakes a signifi¢anl nurnber of
community outreach aCtiV￿"eS. Charibes and service to the co¥nmunty we centrd aspects ol the co-curricular
programmè, students beir¥J involved in sever4 thffefent woiects- these are ￿￿ined in the secticn on
siudent cornmunty ￿gagement
GOVERNANCE MANAGEME
Charty Governane• Cod•
Goverrnrs are famitsar vlth Ihe Ch￿￿ Go¥wrw￿ Ccrfjts and Ihe Chty EthKal PrirK1￿es as ts¥eloped by
the National Council forvduntary Organis*"ons. Th0$Ch￿ seeks lo apF4y Ihe recwnmended practices relating
to each ol the Chanty GOVernar￿ Cc*le's seven princ(Fles and the Charity Ethicd Princsples. Govèrnors,
working d05ely the tlirector of Induson. have dev40￿ divetwty obieclNes for the Board. The Board is
looking to opport a wvemorvth res￿￿￿bilIty for D￿er￿ty and Inclusion durirrfJ the 2022123 acadÉmi¢ year.
The school has dr￿M up an action plan to addre55 aTea$ ￿ere lurt￿ wtyk 15 needed, wilh the oversight of
the Nfynin8tK)ns and Govern￿Ce Cc*nmrttee, and as a5 a govwnor Iwth ￿spOn&brffy lor div¥r*ty and
induson, the Board aims to apwnt govem¢Nsv*ith respo￿l￿11ty for￿￿1b￿n9 ond IT strategy. The Char*ty and
Goverrnirs [Tr￿$t¢e$) f9)nti￿ to c*nsthr ways li *thich it ￿ ILwther imwove th& Ch8rty'$ govemarr
standards.
Govornlng Body Rwl•w
The eoar¢J condurts regul¥ of ts perforniar￿e in line vrith Charity Govemarts Coje. In addition,
governors are inwbj to disojss any issues rewdmg thè 9)vwn8￿ of the Board with the Chairrnan at any
timè.
Staktholdern
The key Stskehdders vthh an ntwe5t in the dHrity's w)rk are the Mercers. Ctynpgny. the FW)i15. parents and
staff and the wder communty. As s8t ￿t in the fvthEveM￿ts aTrJ Perf0nDan￿ of thi$ reprt the
sthool plays an actNe leadership in the Wesl LM<kn Partnership IWLP). inwbng WLP schods to take part
in $vents and use fa¢41it1"e& The sthKJl has haj partiaw cthe links V*ith H￿mer￿M￿h Ar*emy
Sir￿ its inceptiC￿.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
GOVERNORS. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
The GovemcKs who Ewved th[￿Jh￿rt the year are Isted on page 1. Geoffrey ma11h￿S Was aw)olntsd on
1 M¥r¢h 2022 ProfosscK Julkl Ri* retred cffi 7 Juty 2022 arKI ￿ ihanked fvr ¢ontribubon tri the school
schc*S events during the yew.
Go¥em￿S are selected ty refererTh to efW"bty. pwxwl co7)petwKe * speuahst thlls The sd
engages with extemal wcies to as%st in Ihe sè*tion of goverrm. Tr Mercws. Ciynp8ny ¢an appolnt up
10 14 Govemors and the Board OfGrNeMo￿ rnay apwit￿o. On aPWM"nth)wt G0vem￿S aTegNenan induction
pac*age, a tour ol the sdKK4 and meÈb"rywlh memt*rs of staff. GovemoTS also undertake safeguarding.
Prevent and GDPR tra"nir4J if tw have not 50 and are rewired to (ead key safewarding
¢Jocuments and guidar(e Dunng thè yèar are ￿rther traiThr¥J seworts and r￿lMendationS are rn8de
about suitablè couiw ts Govemors to attend. In athjrfion. from knme to time. Mer¢¥rs' Company orgarrises
training sxogramrnes for GcNeffl￿ in Vrith fknr in the Mercefs, Comparry has an
interest
The Govwnors, as the directrys of ￿ comparty and trustees ol ihe Chanty, are rewn5it4e for thè overall
management of the school CommTtiees, meet 31 leas1 ttyee bmes a year, have teen established as
Ed￿ZtiOn Cornmittee.
ts)nsidws matters relat¥￿ to the edu(*n 3ryJ of WFils makes recornmendab'ons lothe
Board
Finarth & Esfate5 Commiitee..
advi￿ on the devehjpmrt use and Mw1rten￿￿ of Ihe sth¢<4estat8
assesses the scrpe and effe¢b¥ww ¢* ts sYs￿S eSts￿thed to id￿tify. marwtr 8nd mo￿tr￿
finanoal ar¥1 nO￿fin￿aL risks
Nryninotsons and Gov8marTh Cornmillee..
reviews the stnKtwe. size 8rYJ ofthe Board
Id•ntsfies aThJ r￿inateS candidates for aFV)irthentto Bo*d
oversee5a regAarpwIm¥￿é *éaluab"on ofthe Board ￿311 itsmombers. c*yMJLthd tytr*Chalmian
initDtes the prctèss of re￿￿￿n9 Ihe High Mistress and Bur
considers al aS[￿ts ofgovern￿c* Of￿ sch￿1 * makes re(¥Thmendal•Jns to the GO¥￿ing￿¢4*
Investmeni ￿J￿mrnrt1ee'.
athse5 and rnakes rèttJmmwtsJ*"orts tothe Fina￿ & Estates Cc￿￿*￿et investment
asset dasses, other IIHn Ihe SCI￿r5 [￿Ore[ty. revw thg assets vAthtn the NcTrTeathing Staff
Pens¥Jn
caieni Management Group {Buil(brwJ ￿01*dI."
monrt¢ys oversees the redevekVrn￿* of the 5d*)J'8 iw*JirwJs th ac4)Ndgn¢* wih the ￿Jt1Ine
sildirKJ Ptan aTrJ W prevwsly apwoyed by the G0Vem¢￿ aThJ reFths aThJ makès
rec4JmmendatMs to the Goverr¥xs In rdabon to the
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
OryanlsatlonalManagem8nt(conllnuad)
The day4tsday rnanagement is delegated tots High Mistre5S swP￿ted by Ihe Sen￿r Managemgnt Team arh
tO9ether this group are the key man&Jemenl personnel. The Hwh Mistre55 repC￿ts once eath s(*￿1 tenn, and
on other cttasions as required. lo Ihè Govemr5 cffi the ￿l¥ltieS she has Lmdertaken in manaying the 8¢hool.
She attends Ihe FIna￿e & Estates Committ8•. the EdtKation Ccffjrlultee. the Nominations Commdtse aThJ
Cll$nl Manag￿ent Group meetin
The sL*xJl 13 re9￿ated by Oeparlmwrt for Ed￿allOn iwtwj ty th8 lTrJ8wdent Schcd5 Inspeclorate.
R¢mungrnllon Polky
G0VeTh￿rS approv&J a tsmal ReMu￿raIl0n Pc4ry in Marth W16. Ensuring thatlhe sthoc4 has transparent txrt
flwble reward systems whth enatle the reuuitrnent and retènbon of truly ext￿lent slaff is essential. The
schoc4 uses maiket infom￿1￿)n (ci berthMarttM￿ puwp)ses. to day dea"sKJns th)ul pay 8re ma(* ty thè
High Mistress and Bursar within the scope of the RemLmrabon Pdy. An annual pay award for all staff is
sidersil by ¢>)verTh)rs ea¢h *KJ w￿ded from the folhxin9 Septembw. Many teathing stsff also
receive an anThJal Inc￿Ment
Insuranc•
The scknol has Profession￿ Indamnty insJrw in iThJuths Dirwkns and Offic*rs in5urarKe lo
coverthe ¢>)st ofcornpen5ation to atlird party ifa daim is mad&againstfft oflhe school'5directors lor0ffi￿rSI
arising from any negligent acl èrror or ￿￿1$$1￿. commiited in gTh)od faith. The iThlomnty limit 15 £10,CO).I)XJ.
Indemnity insurance is also induded kn daims made agansl th& s¢lh)J Irather than direded at an indiwduall
wrfh an mdemnty ￿MitOr£S0.0[￿).c0J. Tr arnu￿ p￿luM forthe Profession￿ Indemnity Insurar￿ is £6.899
and ol this. £1.380 is attributed to ts Dirott￿ and Offic*ts Ir￿￿ance.
STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE AIMS AND OWECTIVES
The SL*¥Jl's Strategic Plan 201>2024 has six artss off0(y￿..
BuMuig on thB ofthe sd
Wellbeing and menlal heatth
Creabwty. innovation the re¥￿￿￿(
DNersty. indusion arn1 c￿ned{Vfy in Ihe mc*Jem wirkj
Engagernent the communrfte$ arou￿1 u$
Respons1￿1￿, effioerLy and accountabilty
The sth001's 8l¥xt.term are set as anr•Jal tarW ts work Wilh￿ the fccjs areas of
Strateg¢ Plan 201&2ff24 rgwd to its bnwim 8im&
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGusf 2022
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS IN OUR FOCUS AREAS
3ull(*ry on thè •thos olthe school
The continuès to see rts silthnts ￿hleYe outstandirvj *3Jemic regjts PUNIC examinatiorts retwned
to Ihe normal assessment [￿ceSS aTrJ Ine wlh outujmès. al tL)th
GCSEtIGCSE and AIèveV￿U.
At GCSEAGCSQ 85.7% of entnes *kined a 9 gr* ar¥J 94.3% 8+5 or A" 8Juivabnt 93.5%
athteved an A" or A grade Thi5 ￿ the tenth su￿51￿ year Ihat ihe proporti￿ of entries a¢hi&wng an A.
equvatent gr•de * GCSE has exceed At A4evelPrfrU. 74.8% of enlnes ach.eved an A. with 94.8%
￿)￿Ing an A- or A RegardirvJ UTr¥￿ de511nth.￿$, 111 SI￿JeniS, induLlThJ 10 IKJrs￿ sts￿ents, 98ined
places 81 Russdl Group Urn¥ers￿eS, of 43 I￿re CIAbrty American thir&levd education
oy)IrvAs to be a popuk atemabve *ilh 20 Sknknts p*8s at US universibes.
The $¢hcb)I proMd¢s an enricthg C￿￿1￿1ar exP￿r￿, in t*hich every sbJ¢knt 15 given the opwrlunlty
to folk)wth&r passions 8ThJ Ixo*n hc*ft2ons Arryjnd 1XI dub5. scKiebes 8rvJ acts￿￿eS are provmded
sen￿1 students often takjng a leading rc4e in running ¢ubs ts the be￿fft of Y￿nger Studenis Parlcipabcn in
the Dd(e ol Edinburgh's awar(l at ￿ &lvef aThJ Gold Yevds has h'gh. and a successfijl pilot of the
Bronze ward h85 ￿Ved Ihe %vay fcrf Ih& fLII intrc*Juth'on of tlws bevel in 2022-23 Debating, rnusiq drama and
Sport conbnue to be thriMrvJ wea5 of the ¢(HxwfiwLar prcgrammo and othw wANibes such as Model Unrted
Nations and enginepring have te8n gainng MCW￿rn. evér. SLx*ties have originated from the
stujents themsdves. SLK* as Finan￿ CMJb. J￿)3￿ Club ￿'Ment¥ Film in past year
The schwl a150 wetomed an txlst2TrIryJ cast of ethma spèakers. ty the scoeties and S￿)Ie¢t
departments.
The seeks to promrrte a caJlbJre ofgEWDwty and awarer￿S Senior Sclwl stLwJonts took part in
a wide ra￿Je of s*rvu actmti.es as part of the St Pad'5 Proganme ￿ Friday afternoons, Such as running 8
irter8cy thme in a IC￿ prnnary schcd visbng 8 (are fw)me. ccffnmunty gardening on Bropk Gre
and helpiThJ to run Cknbs in a Icta Sc￿￿ lor chddren wrth sw'81 rwls and disaL*lrtses Other ser￿e act.￿tIeS
opeTatir@ * thfferent bmes of Ihe Trheek gve CVFL)rttmtbès fc( a grealer Thjmber of students to be involved. not
just in the SenH)r Sc*cd bLrt also yojnger age wups- for exampk. have expanded our partnwship
with Prqe¢t R(xJsseau a r*jFp￿￿t￿gan￿tscn in the uSAth*¢MF*)￿rs youth in uTrJer-seryed ￿mMun(C.￿S
to r8ach their fijl potential and helps Stud￿ts pursue and excd in hgher e{k￿￿.￿n. AgreatnLmber ofsludents
also contribute to our ¢lw"tst4e fuThJraw*J efforts. led by Ihe Ch8rii*S C￿￿rnrttee, Ihrough events as the
MIV SFonsored Sv&im and the Ami• CcrfKert
The ss cornmitbj to deyebping Ihe shj'lls of115 stsff and •) line wlh Ihi8 oThrnthenl 8 ¥Jetyfic Asslstsnt
Head Teathing and Leaming t8th wlh r&SFon￿￿1ty for staff (ffib"nuiny wolesg.onal development was
appinted. Thi•è dvJital &charnF4C￿$ SUPPOrt teaching siaff in *tspb"ng to remote￿ hybrid teaching platbrms
and a second Assislant Heay Te*thiwYJ and Lèamry teathw has a SFeific f(w on le￿￿￿C¥jY use in
the da5sro¢xn comp18ments one-t￿e SCI￿ devtr TheTeathing and Learing Cornmittee
W•llbdng and nmntalheahh
We uThJwp"n ￿1 that do wth an ernphaS￿ ￿ triendship, kndness SLWCrt deveb)ping re$ili•nce and a
sense of selpwoth 0￿ staff are rr*)st Im[￿rtant asset arky tr* SchX￿ is ¢(*nrnrtled to equswrrfJ them with
the s￿11$ and to maroge an W￿rea￿TElY dernarK*ng pastora environmenL We work dosdy wth extemal
speak￿3 ar*J wdlbeirvJ than1￿S as as c0latrKffati￿j Iwth ts brys. sdKd to ¢Jeate extemal pastoral
trw'ning iK>th sludents ￿ staff.
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W•llb•lng and nMrtalhs•lth (¢oft
The schoc4 maintsined rts commitrwt to Ihe St Paul's Leadwship PrDJramme. revamped to work ￿"n
ccnstraints imposed by lh8 pandemic. The pYogramm• W0￿deS V￿th opportunities to engage wrfh
sthc4arship for S¢￿)1&r$hIp.S sake a5 as hdping them to prepare for a world beyond the scho￿. Thè sthcKJl
also er￿urage$ StUdent-￿d inibatives, a¢xownnK*Jatin9 OPWWtiJrrity lor devejoprnent of leadership sknlls.
sc*wl c4)ntinue5 to enha￿e its pastoral care prowsion, ￿ expanded the p*toral eArÈ tearn in 2021, 8thYing
several additional Dewty Desvjnatsd &fegJardirvJ p)5ts CounsdlirvJ seNce5 were also expanded. To
answerthe need fcf improv&J Spa￿ for kaming SUPPOrtaThJ pas￿1 rJYNers*Ms. a Wellbeing Centre
OF•ned in Aulumn 2021.
The school ha5 introduced a three•yew fojndaticffi D)urse in Comwter saen￿ aThJ CreatNe Tethnology ICS
& CT) forall sbJdents thatJty"n the Thi* departmentwill combine wjing, rnedia and emerging technology
to prepare our 51udents fora￿ shaped ty technojogy. A s¢*ool-dirg¢ied¢ows&al GCSEwill permrt stsjdents
to continue their sludios in t4)Ih Cornputer sryer￿ and Creative Te￿￿lOgy. The schcd intrc#Juc*d
mandatory 1..1 dewce for th8 L¢)4bW and Middb Sthoc4 years as part of its dvital 5tralegy.
th an awareness of th8 t*)sthe ￿￿1t￿ing f*tss when students 8fy inbued Imth (￿fIdence in techndogy
aThY 5ki11s in problern scAviro. the sc*cd'5 wesent fccus is to esta￿tsh thinkirg and th￿ght leaderntip
in the applicabon ol te￿n￿C¢JY auoss tlp ￿M￿lUm. seeknrg to devdcp innoyative appToxhes to Com￿8X
problem 50fving. T** courses are delNer&J to all Year 12 stud￿ts these areas as 8 ￿ of the St Paul,
Programm8. To d￿1￿ t1igital ervJagwnenL the in Ihe PrC#￿$ of constructirrfJ a new facalty. a Cèntro
for Design and InnovatKsn on the site of Ihe Ro￿1nd Fran￿1n ￿￿ding, wtu.ch rtis hcoed will wnplete durirvJ
the 2023 Auiurnn temi.
The 5th?ol ru￿"¥81e5 a culture ol irrJLryon and reswx so Ihat it cdetrfales and re￿ th8 richness ol the
world arouThJ IL The Prow￿On of t￿Saries is c¢ntr81 to thè scJkYA's dhtss and enriche5 Tts cornmunity in every
way. The trustees adopted in Decemter 2￿) the sthod GovemoTS' DNeNty Plan, r9flethng the ￿spectiVe
rdes ￿sportsibilit￿s of 1he goveming bc* at a Strateg￿ ￿ arkj the SerKW Management Team at
operati￿01 levd, to intsgrate thver5ity ￿ r￿Usion ¥•J05S the sthcd.
The 5th￿￿,$ Friday lectwe wogramme feaiures an edgth"¢oThJ&of speakers. The Diversty and Induson ID&II
calendar 1$ well4mbedded wlhin thè Cal￿ar and features Speak￿3, events and acbvths to promote
and cdebrate the rithness of the sch¢￿1,$ cx)mmurrity and the beyond. The S(*￿1 chamFiorYs ir￿lUSh
armss the In(lepenrtenl S¢FK)cA sector rnembeTrhip ol D&1 gr￿jpS and thr(wh stalf prèsenting at
conferences, inclLMJing ACEN and 8SA Tea(kn Workin9 Pwbes a￿ ￿1rrenty locking at th'versifying
admissior15 and at fvrther'decdcffli5ing' and accessing trk* ojrrw￿I(rn. stLkdÈnts ond siaff wll ￿(￿ve acti
bystandw and ra¢ial awarenes training n 2022-2ff23.
Th& s¢hx*l remwns ¢ommitt8d to widenwwJ acress th1￿ its ￿rSary F¥ogramme, offering tsark8f￿8ti0naI
bursarres to academicalty gifted studerrts whose lamiliès camol 8trd tees. Most bursary ￿dents ￿C￿v&
10LPh fee rgfflissw￿. During the 2021r22 academic yew, 87 students rtt￿ved rneans-tested financrdl supporL
equwalent to 11.1% of thè sd)od roll. ofwhryn 56 rece￿e￿ ￿11 ￿mi￿on. ￿1 famthies apptyirKJ fora schcy)I pla¢e
are informed of the bursary programrne and erthuraj￿ to appty. Dela￿ed means te$iirwJ. and a horne vi
detemiine the bjrsary a￿￿r￿ and 811 aw8rd3 we rev8sses5ed annualty. The lotal vdue of bjrsaries warded in
the year to 31 Auw 2022 was £2.2m.
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Buwrl•s ar& fijnded directy by ts 5r*(*S. trE wwed$ oflhè sd)ocA's er¥knrt ILmd and ty grants and
donat'ons The end(Avmant l￿d, Yalugj at £12.8m on 31 AU￿ 2022, has Lwi ￿NIt up by granis and
donab"ons. EamirrfJs from the fr￿1 supp)rted ftjll twne equwalènt of 13 frjll t￿rSary place5,' Ihe direc*ty
funded 27 fijll time eqiiv81ont aThJ th& rwmairmng wvaerrt 39 lull lim equrwaknl fvnd
by re$tritt•d grants and dOnatiC￿$.
Parthprships wlh schjds aTrJ ots cKgarisab'cTh alrth3 the tr)1è8m frcrfn ollws. share *Jea5 and pocl
rasour￿$ De￿O￿r￿ a thread of 5WVKX throUg1￿ul thtr $ts aor￿de the hvJhty sw£e56ftJl bursary
progr8mmè The schjd seeks to c￿ate educabonal partrwsFy with s(Ws and olher org￿lSatIOns,
Ind￿rI￿j the Wesl LoThJon Parbw*¥p
Thg Hoher Educats.￿ (HEI and Career5 SUP¥)ryt athibes ovw 1CQ puixls from olher schools rerave
SLPPOrt vthh pwsc*o1 stst￿ents aThJ intervivw preparaticffls t￿￿Jh the sthcol's HE ￿ffileTen￿. The
schrK4 has dee￿ne￿ its HE work through a partnershp ¥Ath IntoUnNwsty Wh￿ parents and alurnnae have
acted as rnenttxs arxl mm.ded wOrk*xwier￿ and intemship OPFW)rtLwylies to pw)ils frLvn otr*r sChO￿s.
5th001 is to the Mercers. Charitatse FO￿d8￿.1￿ for ts sup1￿ in ¥stsblishing a STEM SLwnmer course
and Easter reyi5M wur3e tr Yews 11>13 in othe( schxls is in its S￿Ond year The Wèst Lc*)don
Partr￿r$trU"p of five Mant￿tled and iTrJeFendent 5c*oo15 is devdopng stroThJty at)J nL*t4e Sl￿SSes
indude the shariThJ of ovw 80 ￿kS and ￿ents a￿￿ Ihe sthods. as V￿11 as CPD on sustsinaknlty and
entrepreneurship events. Heads of departments frorn aK %*oots ao touch to Sh￿ gc¥)d WaCts￿ and
challenges as the partnew*up devew lurt
A new drama proiecL Hammerbme. w￿￿je￿ se$90t￿ fw Sec￿jary wp"Is from fve schx45 bpading UP
lo the p￿sentatiC￿ of 0rig.nal *rxk aThJ a F4￿ The sc*ry)I's ComrArtèr Sts"ence and Creative Technology
¢lepath￿t coth.nues to open its dubs in area5 suth ¥$ rthot¢s. VR arKI Phclogramrnelry as well as opening
up engineermg sessthsthrtyjgh EThJineering ECO parfneTships Contr.n￿l0 b? strong through ourwork
with thè Lcndon Sthods EcfyNel*Drkand UK Sch￿￿$ SLtstsinaixlity Ne￿*th.Ch has allmd schools a705S
the C￿J￿try to share
The sthoc4 has restarted tswtykwth pn.mary sch)olsvAth Tea(JiThJ proiects through Bcd¢ Clubs in &thool$ and
the charity West London Z(xw, maths mas1￿daSSes. wmary ewp*nent days, pnmary PE tournaments and
Minimus Lab"n sessions. The schcd's MUS￿ men￿ng p[Di￿1 hasworked over 1C#) primary pupils leading
up to a concert in May Tr sdN)ol (￿b"nUeS to make its f￿lit*S avalable to othw5 vthere wssibl& and has
h05ted swim galas. sK￿s days, SFQrts events ts Harnmersmith arn1 Fumam as well as a C￿Zenship
programrne for over SCO wpts. Naub"lus, the company OFerates the sch￿1,5 pool, pmthda four
coathes 0￿r the week for cosl price and del￿￿3 leS￿S to abwt 10 60 primary students per ￿ek They
curronty have SS swmrners enrdled in free 5wrnmir¥J lèssorts on &JTh*s. The scknol continues to drywte
texi tmks 8ThY equirAYient valuing thc*Jsands ol p￿ndS to cther througthrt the ye¥.
t*Jring yw. 81 ￿nts ￿ Ye￿8 10 aThJ 12 as P8rt of the Duke of Edinbjrgh's
A￿4rd Fryramme.
We will seek to matntan the h#Jhest standards in ethjc811￿. vrfarè cx)Mpfia￿e an(J safeguarding. all while
d¥oyiTrJ ow resources ￿th inlegnty. csJst4ffeclNer*ss and effiC￿n￿ In cr￿Mr￿ sth)ols In the
independwrt se¢t<N. thè schcd fxes finarKia thaler¥j￿ ikrt is c￿fidÈnI that (x)mbined effects of its cJThnl
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school contin￿8 to n￿l¢M￿o it$ 18CAlibes. The nvw WelltrarNJ Centre. opened in Autwnn 2021. has teen
well ieceived by both studenis and staff. Thè bJik*ro work on the Centre ts DeswJn and Innovation conb'nues
and the proj8d 15 now due to complete towards the of 2023. Tlis bJihJir4J wll provide 8 dedicat￿ space to
Ilnk new and emtrrging tert)nobJies, arxs ¢onwt¢r wlh maths. scaence, desi￿ and the creative arts.
oifering StUd￿ts an imfflersbve studv) and thrication and rnaker-S￿ faolitr"es. Wth 8 separats entrance and
a ¢entral event area, Ihtr buiklirtg wll 8tso enhm our atAlrty to par￿SliP events wtiib also gMThJ access
lo facllfaes that may not be readity avalable to local Stu￿nIS.
Phase 3 indudes a new Fuum t￿lId￿￿ whth alkn¥ tr o)nsc4KJated staff ams to fatslitate
ccdlabofats've work¢ng, fr￿r0 up Sp￿ in ￿ Main to ¢J&ate better f*"1th5 for studpnts. The s¢ffr)ol
also plans io remodel the front entran￿ to inwove xCesstJ￿fy and swity arrangements.
Thr￿9￿)Ut￿￿Year. all sthool stskehcAd¥s ¥￿e apwsgj ofthe sc*ooYs athievements and projress throu
regular and frewent newsletters aThJ sdth ￿line publicabcffl
In an effort to SUF¥)￿ent our of to oytrilyjte to Ihp sthcd's evc4ution. we developed an
intemation81 operation. Our SPGS Intemational licenced schJo15 pmwde i[￿orne to fund bursarie$, Ihus
widèning a￿$s. and to fvr¥J pathwthp w¢gramme5. In ￿ year end2d 31 ￿JguSt 2022, SPGS Intematicfial
gift-aided £133,078 to St Paul's for thi% puw. There are also F4arkS fin pl￿ to ir0e￿e athJitional Incom8
OUR PERFORIAANCE AGAINST 2021r2022 TARGErs
Thè 2Q21 Truste#s' Rewisetout speafi¢tsrg* year2021f21 PerfcrfM￿8 ag￿n51 Ih8S• targ8ts was
as fc41ows'.
Engage pargnls, stsff and pupils hic￿￿$3ti￿sar￿￿rtj￿U81)￿', Fffomote dwwsity IncJLN￿with1n
the community: engwJe in Equality, Divwsty aThJ Ind￿%￿￿ IEDII ttb)ugN4&adethip nabonalty
Compteted: 7here are now es1ablts1￿dandeMbeth￿d EDlgmups." D&1 Studgnl C(xnmAltge. D&1 Staff
Wo￿n9 P8rty, 8n 8nrw81 P8wI suTh8y 8Th1 consult81K￿ evening regarthng relationships and sex
All of thosé engw Ihè Lywnmunity irt conversab(ytrs 81xxrf EDI. Dwersty and Indu&LW is prcynoted
within in thecommunityandthe DNeityCalendarisftillyembot*Sed. The soknlputs (pn 8 wide variety
of evènts and (*braths and thè farfh sixyeitres, PoGSoc. Fem Sc¢, the Afro Caribb6an Society
(ACN), Spectwm and SEND so&et￿S we very andput on Ihwr(wn &v8nts, organise talks and
raise awareness Yearfj students have afl annual ONerwty Day with St P8uI's School andthè school
comMi￿1c￿?8d Flairto undgrtak8 8 stmy. Aspart ofthe fe&dbad( fr￿￿ the sthool ￿11 be p￿tt￿g
on raual awareness and bystanLÈr trwning rc￿ all stoklents &Jd staff over yw. Senw staiyhav8
prgs8n180 at natKMJal C￿l￿r&n(*s and 0￿su￿ ￿ EDI with a n￿nber rfsL*LK44 es well as w￿itIng
artKles lor&$s￿l&l￿￿ publica1￿￿.
aTrJ year sroup events.
Partialty completed.. Closer GoI8IK¥th wilh St Paufs S&K￿l has athIeV￿ 8nd Mains an
ongoNrtg pn¥"sd. A number ofevgnls ¢8m¥d (wt during year ￿ Collabora￿ bwth Sl Paufs
Scho￿. These indokled 8 iollit prefect str8tegc plaming afteM￿." o 18fwcale online dis￿$$
$ympowffj fvrye8r I18￿year 13 ￿ ttlo wake ofkeyissues dC4￿CeM to the stud￿ts,. r￿ularJc*nf
￿￿￿s￿l￿ndplannryseS$i￿sbeIWeen the￿IK￿ls'CAR 8ndlhe SPS VALUES¢omJniltee5 (gmups
est8bfvshed to pr[￿OIe pO￿ve rel8lhyJth￿5 behveen the Iwo sd)oots)." 4 I¢￿1 vNd80 ￿ation
cc¥npeb"bon." 8 m(JF4c cwpetstio? (8alUe t￿¢he Bwjds) arKla ¢Goterycompetthn (M8Sterchefj.
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OIIR PERFORIIANCE AGA Th4ST W2qf2r22TARGETS Icontlnwd)
irKlud6d Ihe physKs d8partments Engtsh dopthents runntsw 8￿nI day of
as ￿￿888￿1
. wJtsrtu8d lo mn the txyKert sludwts lh8 sc4Kxxl tcM* ￿ in a St Pauls
year 9 DIVe￿ity Dayhekl at St Pauls Scho&l. The ￿ aLg) I￿ted ￿ wu8liwl
years 12 and 13
12 tookpart in 8pnt entYepTrnÈUth￿ game. Iryans fvtlws academic yearwtw see moffj ywgr<M
8c*vtss andSc#iety/depw&￿1 Lx*aiKw8iM.
Conffinue to enknd tye&*vty mcffe dwty in t￿1￿j aTrJ lewning
Partlaliy ¢<¥nplthd". Th's r8mains 8 keyftw and W(4lhe %122.23 Gumculum Review
A Te9C*￿9 8nd L&8mtng Gmup, under Ihe lead8rsh40 of Ibyo tw As&stoftt Heods reaching and
Leaming (dwit81 strate￿￿n0¥￿&￿ arKJ stèff d8velopmentJ is reWe￿ng cfjifeTrnl 8spe¢ts of
pedagL)3y. This bcYJy8ng8psift ￿￿wS ofvaftiotss aspecls ￿tea￿l￿g 8nd188ming. induth"ngdtyal
strat8gy, classro(#n pedaswy, h(¥newrt 8nd pmftr&%ffL￿al thvelcwent ￿vIews. In affl areas the
s(*oolis thinking 81)(wl Io &M￿dmLYo crealjve appffjaches lo teathM￿ leaming on both o
Sèv8r81 departments have IIKwht cre8tsv* •btxrt modes Lrf 8sSeS￿ent H￿ory replaced
surnmalive assessm8nt at tts Yw a ￿ c￿abc￿rrv0 prqeG* culmAn81￿g rn wal
plysenlatK￿s. Arthiskny, Ccffipulerscwce and CAe8bv8 Technok>Jy S￿￿I￿r￿dC0urSes have
replaced GCSES and gNe free(k)m to des•￿ the wyicul(wTr wound argas that 8rv
overl(x*ed by mainstream examNn8frc￿s. F(￿ inst8rK& 8n 8nb.re paper tn 8rt history fttuses
on the non.Westem carK¥J thesdKwJlte8ches ￿rtualKealrtYandarti￿C￿linte￿￿enGe ide8S With
ourbespokeLower8ndMth SL*txjIL￿tive tethnt*ogyprDJramme. Ffftala&s8s&Thentsn olllhree
so￿J&￿S presenIabL￿S and co18b￿a￿ve subJ8cts jc¥n art dram8
elective in ￿ative technc4cyy trye8r 12
ewves ts senior slw1enls wh'ch re5[￿nd to emwgirvj l¥hrnlogi8S
wff8less arKIAI- int¢rWn9 &vJns m&Ye uwg Bffytsth langu8P.
Fknornmming m¢￿1w￿lch aKned to imprnve the of8ulunat8dcustc¥nercare s6rvKes and
anothereXpI￿edMactsine le8muworKlthe r￿k101cC¥np￿ler￿byC￿8tsngan image da&s￿e&flOn
8(gckrylhm Fyhon They used a Con￿lUb￿>81 neur& lo identify f&a￿r8S optimisg
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OUR PERFORMANCE AGAINST 202112022 TARGETS l¢onllnuodl
Revw aThJ r8form Ihg ￿$ti￿J pwfmnce deb?kn￿ent of staff to better suit the needs of
811 staff involved
Compl•t•d.' A new p8rfm8nc• ￿*M¢￿t trte8ching *aff now cc¥npl8t•. Tho
A&yslwJi He8d teaching and leaming (slaff develcpm6nt) met wjlh He8ds olDepgthien¢ in 8uthn
2021 to cryst￿lS8 r8ouK•m#nts as a result.
The motorial changès introducedwpre..
The rewewee now cc*npl610$ 4 numtwofrevbw staternth￿ to hcrtv o)nffd8nt they
ere with 85pects olthewrole. and wc¥k tlwh a setafqtsè￿￿s linkedto these stateM￿ts
The rev￿Wee may seek feethadr from ￿&s￿S wJymou$ fThTrr.
The ￿￿ets for an hour with of tyiathent, thgn 15 the
releventhead of year, ond 15 minirtes with a memberof SMTto discuss, in order. 8cademic
rld departmenlalpriorities, tut￿￿ andsafeguarthng, and school ¢{￿￿￿￿fI￿1S.
7he popenvth is k8PttO 8 rninimum.. d￿￿￿entS are shared oVerSha￿p0srt 8nd am ack
to al ead] stage. The revnwee rntall￿ access lo tho dc￿uM￿l trfuturg m8efrng$.
The MAStre&8 meets with eVery￿viewee lo ev&uate the prctess.
Departments will commènce tt#"s new PDRpffj￿￿SeS wtith thwr departmenls over th& CunAr￿ ￿Or.
A reviwprcr&ss lorlhe Senic￿management team is underreview Mlh the Hwh Mistress.
Seek to increase additiond income s(￿CeS.
Pathlly compl•t8d. o ￿￿e￿. the sclKknl h8$ implemented new pr￿esseS de&gned to
strearnlARe the hiring dthe swwnfftmwpod andto maxtmis8 rnV6n￿. In addrfion. f￿rSChOol0Wned
flals have b88n 18t outCL¥7NneW. ljriryry ￿ furtherincm.
Grcw the enl￿rnent of SPGS Intemational ChengthijunK( s(thcd and reuu* students. teachets and
sen￿1 leaders for the senky SCI￿1 opening in Sept￿ter 2022
Complet•¢M)ngolng." SF6SlJuriwSthc*Ygrwfn¥n 3Tstu(kntsin September2021 fo 14 sfvdents
by Juty 2022. D8spite severe ch*ng6s to Covity lockdo￿$ 8nd qu8r8ntNrfre requirements.
sufficient t88cl)èrs w8r8 rtttUAted to open the seri￿ s￿￿￿1 ￿ Septhber 2022. Total enrolment
across both dNifK¥JS now stands at 23O&YUdw￿.
Develop collabyaiNe kYoie¢ts bthb*en SPGS Intemational Sc*cd in CWdu and St Paul'$ GSrf8'
SchcK4 Ni London to SUPF*Yt Mar¥Jarin and gktsl cilizers
Compl•t•fthgolng." A nUmberof(xStsb￿jfrve vutiabves *we de• ov8r th8 year, irt¢luthng
8 proied to support IGCSE Mandaiin sludents 81 St Patjls 8nd 8 1&8ch&r n￿lo￿ng prcgranjme
behveen London and China. A wth.ng proiecl 'SYories wth my Bw Sislef and an ath&gn p
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SUMMARY
St Paul's GN1$' Sthcd I￿S commiss*Thd Ihis repNI from JRP SolulK*is Ltd to confinn and vatsdate th￿r
greenhouse gas emissions for the 2￿21r22 rEwtirwJ pw>J. Tota 8mIssK￿ for the year 644 tonnes of
Carbr￿ dioxide equNaknts ItCO2el based on a verifj&J v5age 013.472.924 ￿￿Watt-hCIjTs IkWhl of energy
Emiss￿$ ha¥9 ItKreaseA ty 0% on the prewc*Js repNbrg year arxj irveased ty 0% from the 21122 baselne
rewrting year. The cryarMsalTr* has uNlertaken 1 effjer￿ effic4"w *ions IEEA) in this reporung year. The
ter*ty fatTro Is 0.6 tCO,elStuM th& reF*Jlirs yew.
Ths rep)rt has be￿ (L￿Filed ￿ kne with Il* "Ernriror•rn￿ R¢t¥yb"ThJ Gudelines Indwlry stwmll￿d
erEpJy arKI Ca￿ rtyortry 201W.
BASE YEAR MEIHODOLOGY AIIDAOJUSTIIEPITS
The base year ￿et￿y)lhal has been u5&J to o)mfft Ihis rewt Is Frxed Ye¥- Ajl-year Boundary. A FinwKial
Contrgl Boundary has been Chr￿ for rewrbng on Green HcAtse Gases IGHGS) A finarnial Ixryundary has
been chosen to align wlh tr* rest Oltr￿ Llrec*or Fin￿0a1 Repyt hjl site5 and oxnpanies in the UK have teen
induded in repNbng, ewen il they th) yhfy Ki thw (y*m nghL
This rew)rt CO￿1$ emissions from the PWKXY 1 September 2021 to 31 August 2022 Th15 repoTbng has
been chosen to rnatch Ihe fxganisatw's finaThi* iepoTb"rrfJ ye¥.
ENVIRONMEPITAL IlllPACTS
Only environmental i￿Va¢a5 from W￿Se gases IGHGI are Tr￿uded in Ilvs rep(wVse¢bM. En￿￿)nmental
impa&s trom wastè, water, resource effic3erry, ecosystem intwth non GHG emiss￿ are C￿￿51dered
The reF(rt has been Iimrted to sc48 1 •¥J sowe 2 ¥Ath swe 3 emisstons ffleet trwel a5
required by SECR reiMyb"t¥J.
standards will wt4ish ésthyhere.
GREENHOUSE GAS EIIISSICWS
TalS• 1 en thè lo11¢y￿@ p&Je strThY5 the GHG emE$y￿S tor St Pa￿$ Sckd in tcff)ne5 of c8rtTh d¥)XK1è
eqLriva￿nt for the base year of 2021122, Last yw the oJrent TeFrfxtirvJ year. Tota •ffisgc#)s lor 2021r22
are 644 tonnes ol carbon diox*Je wuNJent
We ha￿ assumed that 11 reneKat4e gerwabl cn site is used ILY opwab'ons and is exputed
back to the grid Leased n 8ThY out propertss are OFerats"ng feases aThl tr￿lefore ￿de￿ AkvThJix F of the
GHG Protrcj sit in SCOFe 3 aThJ are exdud&J.
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GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR ThE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
GREENHOUSEGAS EAIISSIONS (coftllnu
The general defin￿onS oflhe GHG Sc(pes are delailed bekw.
SCO￿ 1 - Al Direct EMiS&or￿ from thè ac*"vit* of an ￿ganisatiOn or under their (>Jntrol. I￿l￿a1￿j
combustion of bjel on site suth as gas borfers, PLxthased lud for vèhides aThl alr<(￿dIti.￿ning lèaks.
S&)pe 2- I￿1￿rect Emtssions from el*tritsty wrc*a5ed LLWJ by the ￿ganisa￿On.
ScoFe 3- Al Other Inthrect Emisgons from acthibès oflh& wJanisal]￿. o¢wrring from swrus that
they do not own or CiyKrcA. Onty Gr￿ He*Jemplryee rAr miwe daims r*ed indLhthrg for SECR.
Baseline
21r22
431.6
Last Year
21122
431.6
Rèport Year
21122
431.6
Gaseous Fuel
Site Veh￿￿eS
Sub Total
Grid Elecitity
Heat and Stearn
Electricity fcrf Evs
Sub Total
Grey Fleet
Sub Totsl
TOTAL EMISSIONS
Variance
Ernissicrts IiCO*l
EmIss￿S IICO*l
Enwssions
tCO*l
Emissions ItC02el
EmIss￿nS
tco
Emisstons Itc0￿)
EmissTons ItC02el
EmissMs ItC02el
Erniss￿S ItC02el
Emiss•Jns ItCO*l
433.2
433.2
210.8
433.2
210.8
210.8
Scqje 2
210.8
210.8
210.8
Scope 3
Carfoon Offsets & Green Tariffs
Purchased
TOT￿ EMISSIONS WTH
oFFSE￿ING
Vallance
Emissm ItC02è1
Erniss*M ItCO*l
Table 1.. Greenhouse Gas EMISS￿ {GHGI
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GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
UNDERL ENERGYUSE
Ta￿e 2 below tre energy use for St Pa￿5 Gyb. SthxA in kthylrntt {￿} for base year of
2021122, last year the ¢wrrent rerAybThJ yèar Tota ew for 21r22 vrd5 3,472,¥24 k￿kn. This is 0%
abov8 Ihè 21r22 tjasetine 0% atKwe last year
Ern1S5￿3n
Units
Last Year
21r22
2.364.571
Year
21122
2.364.571
21r22
2364,571
Gas80US
Fu
&1• Vehid•s
Sub Total
Grid
Endgy Iklfyh}
S￿pe 1
Ewgy
Ewy (kwh)
2,370.937
I,0￿,132
2.370.937
1.090.132
2.370,937
1.09),132
Scop• 2
Ewy (￿)
11.177
11.177
11,177
Sub Total
Grey F
Sub Total
TOTAL ENERGY
Variar
(k￿￿)
Ene
Ikwhl
En
Ikwhl
Energy Ikwhl
1.101,309
678
678
1, 101.309
678
678
3,472.924
1.101,3C¥a
878
678
3.472,924
SLa)pe 3
3.472,924
Table t UThJedwng Use
B8s4ii
Type
Unrts
Ye¥
21r22
21r22
kWWStL*lent
3.017.3
3.017.3
Table 3.. OFer*"on CongJmpt1￿ Intensity Ratios
Year
21122
3.0173
Basekne
Report
Year
21122
21r22
21r22
iCO.elSludwt
Tth 4.. OFaation Erniswn$ Inter* RalNJs
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GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
ENERGYEFHCIENCY ACTAYIS TAI(EN
Ouring Ihe reporting yw 2¢r21r22 th& fdkmirg ￿ efficientty ￿￿)n$ were tsken:
Cate
ory
St Pauls Girls. SL*od have compl*t8d thwrftjll
fcolprint in line WTth the GHG Protocol auoss al
SQJFe5 and relevant categcrfies. P￿dit￿)nallY. I
sdKd have set a trajectory to reduce s¢w9 1 and
emissKJrts in line ltrith Science Bas8d Targ8ts for 1.
Celyu5 ofwwmi
Cther
F￿1 ¢xLKJn fw'rt
Table 5.. Enèrgy Efficiency TakwL
ASSURIINCE
The data and inforrnabon indL**d in ts rwt has been comF48(l arkj verified by irhlèperndènt o)r*utsnts
JRP solub.ons kn"mited.
FUNDRAISING AND ALUAINAE ACTlVttY
Fundral$lnq
In support of it$ ¢h8rttable 04'e(*ve5, the sdth seeks lo r￿se amually yJif+c28nt fvTra$ from the sthool
community to support four 1c￿ mearts-tested ￿rsary places. Funds are raised throLuh reg￿ar donath)r￿,
major d¢y)or fiJndraiwng. • proJram aThJ das5 gifts. The school wekomed pw and dM$t1￿¥
all ot our restricted and enth4ed fijnds of £2.456.￿0 in the y08r lo 31 August 2022.
We rewgd pledges and rt*)alOons £912.CU), suThKyerrt to frJw*J f￿ tr￿rSary aLYOSS seven
yearswtlin ￿Jr blwsary cohortvtho aftived in S•ptwnt*r 2022.
The Harnmersmith & Fulham e[bJcN￿en( whth pèmiaJ• a ￿8¢t 8t the 5{*1*￿ lor a st￿lent from
tho b)rough of Hammersmth & Fulharn, ￿ds cornpleted. raising £630.(￿ fv0th3h the naming of le8ves on thè
Fide et Literis Wreath, arvj a geneTr￿ts m4or dM*"on from an indmdual th)￿r. Overall. the school grew ils
Fennanent endowment by £1,380,(m this ye¥. woviding thg busary prcgramme muth ne*d financial
saujrity considèring tha CAJrrent ctimate cost of livirvJ cri51s. The 2022 Loavers Bursary, where
parents ofthe departing Vlll dass are invited to suw)rt ￿r t￿[Sary lund ty don8ting their sthool deposit. was
once &Jaln a sue£ess, raisrrfJ in ex%XS 01 £70.0(KJ. vh4th conthtyjte to the lundirg of a now seven year
bursary for a Y8ar 7 stud8nL T￿ (Wwgd to re￿1¥• £109.(UJ 41 to the F￿ndatI¢
The schoc4 would like to thank Ihe 1c4kh￿"n9 Irusls for th*"r cxmtinthig $urp)rt Jth Lyon's Charity. The Mary
Bernays Stholar5hip Fund. The Hayden Foundation, The Staples TnJsL The Aitken Family Charitsble Trus(
Kusuma Trust UK as well as St Pa￿'S SCh￿L8, F￿￿la110ft and Mern*rn' cti8ritsb￿ Fr*mdation.
The schcol Cond￿￿9 its tr•m fundrai￿n9 artd dots not employ F￿Dfe$￿ fijndraisers. The sthool is ra9iStèred
th the Fundraising Reg￿ator aThY p￿S the ¥olwtary W. There are no instan￿t9 rewrtoftha Scho￿ failing
to clynrty wrth lurtdratsirtg stsrKl8rd5 ￿ V￿re ccfflplaints recwvej ty the SCI￿1 in rèlatitin to fvndr8i5ing
limty. The schod dc￿ not seek to rase lun¢J$ from the￿￿￿9e￿￿ wbb¢ and rKJtaSopt Un￿8s0nab
intrU￿Ve orpefsistort fundrai5irvJ apwoacts5 or uThJue Fffessure cffl Fthtial dor￿ indudiThJ vulneratle
people.
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GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR TIE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Thè a￿fflnae rdab'ons PTDJramme c￿￿$ts of8 ranp ofévÉnts and put4Kat*NN ￿ the to keep
in towh dumnao IOPSI and foster Ihrwfvt the
The Review rnagazine is o biannual Exintgd ￿bI￿a￿on. wih a central theme, foaJs5ing on alumna8 news,
fuThJralsin9 [￿jects and sthoc4 updates. Itwork5togetheTWith sw81 media keep￿gaIUrnnae InfC￿ed ofsthc
news and events. The Revw was a g￿1 SLfCttS I￿S y8araTrJ 4.eA)J OP'S and 1,(
¢urr8nt and past parents dor￿.
OP Cotrt Ihe $c￿S aumnae pIatr￿m. ha5 1.778regi8twed ustys. of*ffth697 are register&J asmentorB.
The Aurnnae Offi￿ reths nearly 3.XKI OP'$ month Ma Ihe
intsf Iheme olthe Rew7ew thi$ and entr8wene￿p, abngwde wh￿h th• school
laUnth￿ aventU￿ ca￿￿1 and Entrepwewship airneJ at stLKbents understanding oltsse
careers and engaging al￿nae within these industrE5 are nthv 27 OP'S in the netsK￿k and rt contsnuès
to grow.
In addthon to ttJmmuiicati"ons. the schc¢Jl's ewts cakndar for 2021-2022 VAS busy, wrKJ Ihe retum of in
pgrson e￿iS a numter of reUnKN￿ teng held througlKyJt year. The sch￿1 addthon*ly f8ry1rtatsd a
reunion ts SPGSISPS alumni aThJ communty in New Yorft Onkne events we here to stay. events
look a hybrid fonnat sutsble. contrn￿d to allow thosè wh) wJdn't be here in persry) to attènd
An eXaMp￿WaS lh¢ c8kn.ne mccor￿ OP Event in No￿rnber. part of the OP'ln Conversat¥Jn' wies.
As in pmious yews. ￿ 8hjmn￿ deFartment ContrTh￿ to supwt H￿3￿ Educ8bC￿ 8ThJ Careers event5 by
prowding dataseis of par￿rtS arKI 4umnae rnatthirs thth"f Lrrit•ria and manlainirvJ the OP Cmnèd datstésè.
Alumn￿ presented at c8reers lairs a￿1 en9a9ed in events wih Forents ￿ other mambers of the school
¢¢Jnmunty.
SPGS INTERNATIONAL
SPGS Intemational SrlKx4 Chow CP￿ed on 1 September 2021 in pwts5hip with Herald Educab"on Hong
KoThJ. At opening, rt had 37 students in 4 dasses from Nursery toyear 2 Thts rose to 74 sbjdents by the end
ofthe 2021-22 acadernic year la TothI￿r 9￿p of 2-3 year objswas aso wrtrc•Jucedl Al ènrolled sbJdenis hc*kJ
foreTrJn Fvassports and an enha￿1 ¥ersh)n of the UK naional raJrriculLAn. FrLYn Septernber 2022, the
cyns the resi ol the Junior SthGoI {upper primary) and Iha first IrMJr years ol the Sernor Sthwl A n
British Senior Sthool Headmaster was apF4)nted to gJpwt ts exisling Bribsh H*J ol th& Junk)r Sthjol.
urwj 250 students wll be enrdled forthe 2022-23 acadern￿ yw.
A frJrlh8r project to eslatlish a trf)arthTh3 s¢1￿￿ in Sh8n2I*n commenced v*ill be ongcArrfJ
during the coming year
Outs*Je Clmna, SPGS I￿err￿￿o￿al sKJned a Memorandum of Ur*Je[Sl￿IrKJ a new pather to develop
SPGS Intwnabond sc*K*)Is in Scyji￿a5tA%a. Intsl cvuntr"estobo Èvaluated ￿[#￿ev￿lnarn arKI Sing8poro.
In January 2022. SPGS Internationd contrtMJted£133,078 in gift aid to St PaufsGirfs' sch￿￿t08Up￿JrtStUdeT*
tryjrsanes and educational partnwslips in Hanmersmth and Fulham.
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GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
2022123 obleetl¥•8
Grow the eNolm&rt ￿ SPGS Intem8l•xo1 CPWJ irArt markelirvJ PR ?￿b￿tieS
Devel￿ further ¢oUab)ralNe proie¢ts beb%Een SPGS Internati￿1 Chengdu ￿ St Pwl's Girfs. Schwl in
London to SUPFQrt Mandarin leamirffJ and gbbal ciloenshfip
Continue to exphye ￿￿e11)p cf¥thJn￿es in the GuangthJ regicffi of China
Finalisè parb*rship agre￿ent 8 mv partner the first SPGS Intemal￿al sthool site in
S.E. Asia.
NANCIAL REVIEW
R•sufts lor th• Y•*r
The financk41 results ol the grow). ¢ornprisirvJ ￿ sthwl and Its ¢Thvned ￿b￿dIary, SPGS Intemational.
are present&J on page 26 of this report The gffjLP gènèral￿ totsl net irwne from operations of £1,543,C(KJ
of whK* £1.064,CIXJ is unrestricted Ibefore transfers be￿en fijnds and inveslment gairts and 10ssgs). The
unrestrithd suWu$ Ibefrjre transth and investment k)ssesl rewesents 5.0% of total unrestricted inccffle
ccfflpared wilh 8.￿￿ In the prth1Ws￿.
The total incorn8 for the yeaT ended 31 AugL&sI >)22 v&8S £23,954.IXKI tW21.. £21,939.LK(J} of vthK
£19.968,Cth12021.' £19.315.rxoi was fee iTh)Jrne.
The total expen¢thture was £22.4lI.C￿(2￿21.' £20,430.LXiII, Ihe most significant exFense being stsff fAists
which represent 64% of th8 tolal expwthr¥. expendi￿re in the year was £3.393,000 12021..
£3.042,C(Ql.
Having asBe5sed the tharity's finar￿la1 pc61l1c￿. its pla￿ for Ihe foresee8t4e future. the risks lo vkni¢h it is
exposed and the dptsile(I c85h F*K)r6 ￿ Twstees we sabsfied ihat it rernains appropiate to prgpare tt
statements on a wr¥J concem basB.
R￿￿V•S Lw•landPolky
The totsl ￿$¢1¥8$ of 1h8 s¢hcd at 31 ￿JgL￿$t 21Y22 were £54.661.(KQ of unre51ri(tsd fijnds
£36,328,000. th8 pension schem8 r8serve defi¢it £4,CO). rosth"¢ied lunts we £5.715.IXJO and endThv&J
fvnds were £12,618.(￿. Free reserves at 31 A￿￿$t 2022 ¥￿e £8,2*.(MX) lunrestncted ￿ndS less Inlantybfe
fixed assets, tangibl& fixed assets and the F•nsion s¢h$me liakx"ltyl. Otthis £6.CKQ.LXQ has been designatsd to
g) tcywards the school's rnapy tyjilding rethlwnent. £83,(KQ for bLYsaries and £50,(QJ partnerships. The
R(WAn Trust fijnds wlthin r•stitX8d ftuYl$ £913.LV) ¢)n 31 Wst 2(r22.
The Govein¢y5 o)nsider. 85 in pre¥w￿*ye￿S, that holding uwestricted cash baLances of£4,500,COJ thiriny Ih?
tyjilding projramme is an apwopriate minimum ￿sh res￿VeS It is proFosed thalthp cash reserves held
on 31 August 2022 in excess of t￿$ will go iowards fubJre c¥rta FxoJ8cts. indLklirKJ i[￿Stm￿
In Iha school's astale to me&1 rts fulure wJucab"c¥wl
Tha dèfined benefit pènsion sct*me for ￿ Th)n-teathirg Staff is in deficat amoLnting to £4,OJO 12021".
£1,OC6,LIJOI vthith impacts on the unrestncted r*sèm$ of th¥ s¢￿. The schg)I has rnade &Jdthon
o)nthbuknB toWlwJ £395,LD)121Y21. £283.LKQ) li thè yew.
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GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Rolhsthik1 Weallh Manwent has ￿ giv￿ dwebwry pw to mwage restrthd aTrJ eThJrAwJ
investment portrolK). reprybrvJ ttsthÈ Imièstrnent &jr￿coMmittee. They have been instrLLted lo adopt 8 medium
risklbal8n(*d investment strategy. that the bmescale for FerfOrman￿ of 1$ brKJ t¢mi lover 10
years). and that they should aim for a baL4N* of cakN"tal grchth income exdusivety in QualityirrfJ
Investsnents. Thè p￿￿10110 Is invested in Ihe Exbury ISu5tsinthl Strategy. ￿re li seeks to inv¢sl in as$ets
enabfing the goals ofthe Paris Agreement (net ZÈM global ernissior￿ ty 20501. The IrNe51ment SLtsComrnrttee
Despite mwket vcd8tiIty, the Rtsthsthld invesbnent F*xttc4KJ better than many benchmaTks over tt
yearto 31 August 21Y22. gewabng a to￿ retlun of-7.4% at a valLtalion 01£15.737,0(KJ. whK* I￿￿deS
both endthyed arkl restricted turvjs. With a rfMdeThl y*td of 0.7% over ihe ￿1)d. Since incepbLn, Rothschikl
has CNJty)erfomied the of CPI F4us 4%.
The fee ¢omposth"on S￿￿'S assets a￿ invested in fixed vrterest treawry stc<*s are g knv risk ftted
rate ol retum investment. The fee comF*)51f￿ stheme ￿nIinues to be manw ty BarcLays Private Bank
Fixed temi deposts are hehj at LW PIG
FLWIURE PLANS
Seek to the rauurtment of staff. gobwnw as wdl a$ the sltyjen
I￿gudIng stuthnt ScweCc￿￿ divwwfir*"on.
Conb'nue to develop d¢)sei ¢oUatM¥afjon wdh St P￿A'S Sd￿1 thrcd4h aradern￿ x*vit*s. year gmup
events and soaety integratKJn
Undertake a r)Jm￿lIuM review in the Ihrge parts of the sdKd a ¥iew to emted internlylinary
thinking, increasing corrtrd CNer whal 15 ta￿ht 8fKI m*llig dassm)m pra(*"ce and assessment more
creative, aTra iJevek)rAng iNJ&w)dent learThrKJ aThJ researth skils in Preparati￿ for higher
Prepwe for the of ntrw Certtrg fw Desi￿ aThl In￿vat￿)n, wth ts Head of
Dtrpafbxents to devekw interdsscplinary aFvoths tote￿￿¢￿￿1￿￿ll ntwalethe new Wlthng
ith the OJrriCLlurn across the sc*ool.
Roll out the nw4 PDR over tr* rAxJrse ofthe year. re¥￿￿1￿j arNJ refmiwvJ as nettgS8ry, and
piloting a PDR wocess for the seritor IAaroww4 Team.
RISK IIANAGE¥ENT
Govemors h8ve uMmate responsi￿.1￿ fc* Idents"￿TrJ the risks that lh& sch￿￿ B eX￿sed to and for
ensuring that the Sen￿ m¥h￿ement ofttE has systems and proxses in place to rnanage those risks.
Identifi811 risks are reojrded in the sclKol's risk wister aTrJ nsks ar& assgssed by calryl*"r4J impact and
likelihood sccyesgmng atotal retscWealterm￿gpl'n9act￿kn"es. Risk m￿￿entprin￿￿ we agreed based
on the c*gwofthe nsk (low, mediurn or h**l. The sthcd's risk registsr ￿ rev￿￿d eath tem) by the Finance
& Estates Committee and rewted formalty to the Board e&h artumn Scffie potenlial risks that are Klenb'fjed
on the risk register irtduth"
Grrmryng p8stN* pressures in¥oknJ staff and wpib 8$ Ihe mfNes a p)st.
tctkdownlpaTrJemic pwic*Y WKI adjusts to 8.rw Th)m)al'.
The increasing likelilwl lh* GO¥erffl￿ I￿0Ve the taK 8s8rMJ8ted *ith
Tr+JYthoso*b)ol to te atlrathelo parerts*ithin a c*arff•rvJ indeperiaertsthlxl enwr(￿ment
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GOVERNORS, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
RISK MANAGEMENT leontlnu•d)
These risks are m￿gai9￿ by the f￿k￿.ThJ me8W
Thè scknl Ls Infxeastng its invesbment in staff ￿[fare student ¥￿Ibern9. A Wenb8ing Centre
opened in AulLMnn 2￿21. for kne benefit of all In ts sc41ODI comrnLnty. Staff flexible working
arrangèments are 8(*tsnrnod8ted ¥rt￿re FrfJSSitAe the pastoral carè team has expanded to assist
siudents in ccfJiryJ wrfh the ever-thanging (￿n￿xt of educ81ion n a p)51-pandenwc ￿VIronmert In
addthtsn the 8chorA is IoL*TrJ to appoNIt a go¥￿￿7th reSp￿&t￿lty for slud•ntwdlbwng during thB
2022123 academic year.
Finanaal stress testing long tefm forecasb"ThJ is regulaty rwthv8d ty th& Fina￿ and Estste5
Committee and Ihe Govemin9 Board. The s¢h¢xl ha5 aLso put into aCt￿n measL¥es to 9enerate
addibonal atternative income streams. The schjol's intemknnal pothwship 8150 contritxrtes lo the
come oftt* s¢htr)l.
The school continues to make major invests￿ents in tsfaLilrfies aThJ Wrrlc￿￿. Phase 2 ofthe Building
Pkn (due for ccffjpleiTon in 20231 wll pLa￿ the scknol at the fmfronl of dkJitsl le*hng. Through
innovation in teath"n9, allied toa vèrsab.lè and enri&MrwJ cchuJrrh)Jlarprc4Jrarn, the Scho￿ is deternined
to offer value to parenls in an wKreaslth c£￿￿bi¥e L￿lScar*.
ThB GovemoTr are sat15fi&J thatthefe are 5ySterns in to rntyate ￿ Ma￿ risks I￿￿￿￿•￿ w the school's
risk register to an acceptat46 kvd. JI is rEco9nisgJ fv15y51em5 can th W0￿de reaSOn￿e but not abwlu
assurarts that rnapy ri3ks have been adequatety rnanapj.
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBIUTIES
The Trustees are respLwble for preF4rirvJ tr¢ Tr[￿e8$. Rep)¢ irw•)r8ting a str*gic ￿[%)rt and the
thr¥thrs' rep￿1 and slatWn￿ts ￿ a￿ordanCe wilh and regulalion*
Compary law requires Ihe TnJ5tee5 to wepare finanual s&tsments for ￿ finarKal ygar in ¥crordan¢e with
United ￿n￿j0M Ger￿[alty A￿e￿rted Aucwnb"ng Prac￿.￿ (unit￿ ￿ngdorn h£coJnbng Standards) and
applicable law.
Under cornpany law the Truste8s must Tr)t awyove the finarwl ststern￿ts Lnless tsy are satisfied that they
gfve a true fair view of the stale of atsrs ol the Charitab￿ ccfflpary aThJ the 9r(xip of Ihe in¢orniThJ
resources aThJ applutson of resour(*s oftr* gfoLrp lor that Pe￿d. In prpParr￿ these finanaal staternents. thp
Tnjslees are required kn..
select Suttab￿ 8ccwnting pdiues and then aFfI￿ themcon&stsnlly'.
make judgm&nts and ￿Qun￿"ng esbmatss tr￿1 a￿ rea$(ff￿le and pnJ(knnt
observe the rneltr%Jds and prinopkgs in Ihè Chartss SORP:
stste vknethei 8pF4i¢able UK Aco)unbng Standard5 have been folkthed. suty"e¢l to any mateTh31
departures disdosed and ex￿aIned in thè ffinanoal stslernents."
prepa￿ the finana81 staternents ￿ the going 0)r*￿M bass unkn it is inapwwi8te to presume that
th8 Charrtab￿ ¢cNnpany wll ¢onbnue in txjsiness.
Th8 Tws1￿$ respwsiblg lof enwrir4 that #co￿nI1￿9 recxxd5 are Maintai￿ that suft7cMt
to shthy and eX￿aIn the tharItab￿ comparry's transaraKJns arn1 disL*)se rna$on8ble axuracy at ary time
the finanoal pos￿"¢n of ￿ tharitable ccffi￿Y and the gfwp and enab* to ensure that thè fin*Kkg1
Btsternents cornply vthh the Companies Act 20C6. arè afso rtSp)n*b￿ ftr safeguardirvJ ts assets ol the
¢harilabk Gompany Ihe grwp and ensuriThJ th￿r proFer in acc£*dance wtth c￿lty law, and
hence fcf tsking reasonable steps for thè WeVenti￿ atxl dete(*on ol fraud aThJ other Ir￿ularities.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
GOVERNORS. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO AUDITOR
The foll￿￿79 statemerds have been ofthe Trustees ofthe dwilabk compyry..
¥J fac as eath Trustee is aware. Ihere 15 no rdevant audt informalion {that is, infowrnatim needed by
the cornpwry'5 aulAt￿$ in cly￿¢¢￿￿ FwarirKJ their re￿) ofvthith the wnpany's ￿dItorS ar8
unaware, aTr
each Trustse has lth all the steps that (xbjht to have l*en a5 a Tnkn in to m8k•
himself1￿elF3Waré ofary ￿want inforn￿on lo establish ojmparty's wditors are
aware ofthai 1nf0miat￿.
AUDITChR
Crvw• U.K LLP has iTrJicated ts *llryne58to be reappcintsd as ststuw audrtrr.
T￿$ Annual Rewrt. prepared wthrlhe chan￿ Ac12011 and the Compan*s Pd 2C(6. was approved ty the
Board of GovwTh)rs ol St Paul's Girls, Scknd cffl 6 Decemter 2022. induO"ThJ in their Ca￿>ty 8$ Company
directors approvThJ Ihe Stratw R8pJrt conta.ned th￿"n. aTrJ is sgned as aUlh￿l$¢d ¢)n its behaw by..
IAr S Wathen
ChaSr ol Govemors
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
INDEPENDEKf AUDrroR'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Independent Audltorfs Report to the Members of St Paul's Glrfs, School
Oplnlon
We have authbJ ffina￿al ststernents of St PaLrfs Gits. Sch)ol Ilhe d￿ri￿*￿e cC￿p￿ty) aThJ its subsldiary
{Ihe group'l for the year ended 31 August2022 v*hich comprise Ihe Cons￿1￿818￿ St8tement ol Finaroal Acbwtie5
{incorpc*ating Ihe Ir￿ and ExF￿drture knntl. the Consditlat&J aThJ Charity Balance Shéets. Ihg
Consolidatèd Stslamant of Cash FIM 8rtd to the finaTh>d Staterr￿ts, includirrfJ sunfficant aco)unting
policies. The finarKial reporting that ￿ teen appTied wi therr weparabon is appltsble L4w and United
ngdom Acc¥)unt'ng Standards. indudirg FinanrAal Repjrts'ng Standwd 102 The Finarrial Reporbng Standard
awicable in the UK aThJ Reputth"cof Ireland {Unit8d Gènornlty A¢¢épted Al￿nb￿9 Pracbcel.
In our cpinv)n the ffiaroal sfatements..
give a true and fair view ol the state of the gr￿Jp'S gThJ the L*8r4Eable comparty's ¥ffairs 88 at 31 ALNJU5t 2022
and ofthe grwp'5 incrmne and expenditure, for the year then ended..
have been property prepar&J in aCoYd￿￿11h United ￿rg(loM GenenlLY Aectpted Ar)￿nting Practice.. an
have been woparod in ￿rdar￿ with the raquir￿)ertts ¢(Ihg ¢Wpa￿e5 ALt 20%.
Basls for oplnlon
We conductsd our aLvJit in aCCordar￿e 7•itth InlenplTrywl StaTrJards Aud￿n9 IUW IISAS IUK)) and applica￿8
law. Our resFW8ibilities under those standards are fijrther descnbed in the Au(fitorfs resp)ngts"lili&s fty the audrt
of th8 financial staièments sec*"on of (yjr rq)rt ￿ are iTr*Fertht of the d￿ri￿bIe company and the group In
accordan￿ wth the ethical requirements thal are r*vanl to our aLhdrt of the finano81 statements in UK,
I￿UdIrrtj the FRC'S Eth￿￿ Stsrthrd, and we have fvJIffl￿j our other responsibiliiles in aC0)rdan￿ vAth
these iequrements. We bdieve thatthe audrt evidencewE have obtJ"ned ￿ suffitsent and appropriate to provide a
baSTS for our opiniorL
ConcI￿lon¥ relallng to golng concern
In a￿litIng the stateffle￿. V*E CO￿1l￿18￿ Ihat the trust8gs' use of g¢ir¥J (¥￿¢M basis of
Based on the work we have ￿rf￿M#J. ￿ have not identified any material uwlaint*s relatirg to events LY
cotyJ￿0ns that, individuaNy crf Cd1ecti¥e￿. may cast Signffj￿nt (S)ubt on the charita￿e ajrnpary's or the group's
ability to continue as a goiTr3 C4Jnc*m a ￿lL*￿ ofat 1easttsye￿e month5 frorn the fmanaal stslements a
Ihorised for bsy&.
Our respMsibilthe$ and thE ￿p¢>I￿￿'1￿1e5 of the trustee5 *iih re5p*LI to goThJ I￿nCern ar8 d&scrit•d in th8
relevart sections of Ihi8 rewL
Otr*r Infornmuon
The Irustees ?￿ resF#Thbi le tre ¢)trw (l￿taIned *ilhin the annual rem The other infm8tion
comprises the infomiation induded in the ￿nUal rewl, Otherth￿ ffinan¢ial Statements 0ural￿rt0r's report
thèraon. Our opini1￿ on lh& St*e￿nts does rJ)ver the other infclmation and. ex￿pt to the exient
otherwse eypliuty stated in our reF4Jrt we any ftym of assur8￿¢ ￿d￿￿on thpreon.
Our respon￿bIlty is to read olhw inf0Ma￿ and. in doir#J so, o)nsider whether the other infonnation is
matellalty inconsistenlvrith the financaal statern￿ts or oblained in the audrt or olheThwse 8P￿r5 to
b8 materially misstated. If wè identrfy 9Jth matan"￿ in¢Msistenries w apparent rnaterial Misstatem￿$, w8 are
required to detennin whether thts gives rise to a material misstaternent in the finarwl Statem￿1$ themselves. If,
based the work we have perfvnned. w￿ ￿r￿lUde that thwe is a materia misststernent oftlis 0th8r ￿]roM1ali0n,
we are required to rewtthal fact
We have ncthing to rem in Ihis r￿ard.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
INDEPENDENY AUDITOR'S REpoKr
FOR THE YEAR E￿)ED 31 AUGUST 2022
18 ¢onsistenl with the finarn¥ st9tenw￿,.
ac0)rda￿e appl￿ble legal requirem￿18
IAatt•rn on vthlch ** are requlrnd to report ty •xe•ptlon
In of Ihe knoWedge Ltnderstanding ol t￿ry wxp ar￿ ctsmpwty wwironment ct4alr•J
In the cwse of the au(￿ we have thbfied matffiial ￿$staternents stratwc repyt or the thectws.
us to to y(w rf. in ophiicffl..
As eXFlwr￿d in ihe InArytees' Te5wWBb'1rt￿ st*ernu* set 16. the tNstee5 Iv*ts) are 81¥9
1hè dir8d¢ys ofthè ¢h*rtth Ic¥ tre kxwp)ses 0fcfx￿ law) ￿ rvspor6it4e for fv pr8par8lion ofthe
financial staten￿ts aThJ kn tv¥J satisfjed that Ilw a tn* •KI faw SLth ￿ternal c£￿trOl 8S the
trusteès d¢t¢mir* 1$ rtKessary to érla￿* th• of st*emerts Ihat are Iree from m8ttsritJ
operation5, or have no real￿ alternabve imjt to do BO
A￿lIt0￿* reBpon•lblllllM for the •udli ol th• IlnarKlal •tat•m
mat•ria misststemen( due to fraLk1 or wmr. •)d to an aLhStc<s rer#M th* i￿[￿Je$ ¢xJr op1n1￿.
are CCfflSKleAed matenJ rf. knth?i•Jually w inthe a93rWe. tscwkj reasc¥W be exF*(*edknnlh
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## **ST PAUL'S GIRLS' SCHOOL INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022** 

## **Extent to which the audit was considered capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud** 

Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We identified and assessed the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements from irregularities, whether due to fraud or error, and discussed these between our audit team members. We then designed and performed audit procedures responsive to those risks, including obtaining audit evidence sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. 

We obtained an understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks within which the charitable company and group operates, focusing on those laws and regulations that have a direct effect on the determination of material amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The laws and regulations we considered in this context were the Companies Act 2006, the Charities Act 2011 together with the Charities SORP (FRS 102). We assessed the required compliance with these laws and regulations as part of our audit procedures on the related financial statement items. 

In addition, we considered provisions of other laws and regulations that do not have a direct effect on the financial statements but compliance with which might be fundamental to the charitable company's and the group's ability to operate or to avoid a material penalty. We also considered the opportunities and incentives that may exist within the charitable company and the group for fraud. The laws and regulations we considered in this context for the UK operations were General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Anti-fraud, bribery and corruption legislation. 

Auditing standards limit the required audit procedures to identify non-compliance with these laws and regulations to enquiry of the Trustees and other management and inspection of regulatory and legal correspondence, if any. We identified the greatest risk of material impact on the financial statements from irregularities, including fraud, to be within the timing of recognition of income and the override of controls by management, including estimates and judgments. Our audit procedures to respond to these risks included enquiries of management, and the Finance and Estates Committee about their own identification and assessment of the risks of irregularities, sample testing on the posting of journals, reviewing accounting estimates for biases, reviewing regulatory correspondence with the Charity Commission, and reading minutes of meetings of those charged with governance. 

Owing to the inherent limitations of an audit, there is an unavoidable risk that we may not have detected some material misstatements in the financial statements, even though we have properly planned and performed our audit in accordance with auditing standards. For example, the further removed non-compliance with laws and regulations (irregularities) is from the events and transactions reflected in the financial statements, the less likely the inherently limited procedures required by auditing standards would identify it. In addition, as with any audit, there remained a higher risk of non-detection of irregularities, as these may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal controls. We are not responsible for preventing non-compliance and cannot be expected to detect non-compliance with all laws and regulations. 

## **Use of our report** 

This report is made solely to the charitable company's members, as a body, in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of the Companies Act 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the charitable company's members those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charitable company and the charitable company's members as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed. 

Tina Allison 

Senior statutory auditor 

For and on behalf of **CroweU.K. LLP** Statutory Auditor **London** 16 December 2022 

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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (INCORPORATING
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Fun
Fund•
Funds
Funds
2022
2021
rooo £tk
Income and endo*Thrt• frorn:
Ch#rit•ble actlvi11os
Sch(N)I fees
Other educational ir¢cxne
Voluntsry SOU￿•$
Grants and donations
Tradln9 aelfvlties
19.988
19.988 19.315
1201
761
1,982
1. 199
115
115
10
4L
Inlemaliona schcds
In¥￿tMents
Investriwrt inwfio
122
1,323
211
129
23.954 21.939
761
Expenditure ¢)n:
Raising fuThJs
Charitabk thit*s
1(KJ
1.525
516
21.802 19.914
20,277
Tolal •xpendttur•
1.625
22,411 20.430
N•t (n¢om¢ belore Invmlment
ga1rf1oB￿)
13021
761
I.￿9
Net Ilossesygains investm￿ts
272
3.212
151 13591 _
(3841
4.721
Net Incorn* botorn tran8f•r•
Transfers bets¥e￿ fvrKIs
16
325
Net Income befo￿ otl*r
r•¢ognl8ad galns and (losses)
(158)
1.184
4. 721
Penson SL*eme aduarial
ILossesllgwns on foreign
e¥thwJe movements
18
912
127n
16471
19241
Net movemert In fund
RecwliatiLX) of funds
Toia fvnds brought fO￿r
(435)
14831
5,727
34.459
6.150
13.101
53,710 47.983
Totsl funds eaYrl•d forward
16
36J28
5,715
11618
54.861 51710
The notes on pages 29 to 48 lomi part ofthege accou
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
CONSOUDATED AND CHARITh BALANCE SHEErs
AS AT 31 AUGUST 2022
Group
2022
Charlty
2022
£'ooo
2021
FIXED ASSETS
Tangl￿e fix&J assets
Intangiblé fixed assets
Investment in sJJb%diary
Investment8
032
2¢392
28,032
26,392
150
17.26U
150
17,769
44,311
17.268
17.769
44.161
CURRENT ASSETS
Stocks
DebtNs
Cash at bank in hand
174
1.373
15,366
16.913
23
1,137
14,896
18,055
174
1, 175
15.281
16.630
10
14,984
16297
CURRENT UA8IUTIES
Credf(or& arnounts falliThJ due
thin orte year
11
(4091)
7331
(QQ)1J
MET CURRENT ASSETS
10,822
9.322
10.539
TOTAL AssEfs LESS CURRENT
LIA81LITIES
54.983
54.772
54,850
LONG-TERM LIABILMES
Codf(0rn arno￿ts faling th￿ after
more than one year
12
1267) ￿199)
(261)
ASSEfs EXCLUDING
PENSION UA81LITY
54.716
4573 54.583
Pensi￿ s¢hwne IK4birty
NET ASSETS INCLUDING
PENSION UA81UTY
18
{41
(l.L116)
54.661
53,710
54.569
53,577
ENDOWMENT FUNDS
RESTRICTED FUNDS
1S&16
15&16
11618
6,715
13, 101
6.1
12.618
5,715
13. 101
6, 150
UhlRESTRICTED FUNDS
Designated funds
General fvjnds
15&16
1S816
34.165
1163
32511
1.948
34,165
2,071
32,511
1.815
TOTAL FUNDS
54.661
53,710
54,569
53,577
The sthJc4 has taken the exemplw)n from we5erithJ its Uncor￿lIda￿j statement ot fin￿¢￿￿13Cti￿t￿S under
section 408 of the CompaThes fv£t 2c￿. The ngt in¢tyne of ts SC￿ in 2022 was £1,22S,O&J 12021..
£4,701.(th)
Approved by the Board of G0vwn0￿ ol St Paul's Gwts. scts)￿ cffl 6 DK•nb¢r 2￿22 8ThJ authoii5ed for issue
and
gnej c
beh￿f
Mr S Wathen
Chalr ofGov•rn
rs Z Baln
Th• notr8 on pogeB 29 to 48 forni part of accounts.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
CASH FLOW STATEMENr
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
2022
2021
NET CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATr)NS
Net cash by opwatin9 8cknti&s
19
1.977
2.510
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTivmES
Inve5tmenl inc(xne 8ThJ b￿k interest ￿¥8￿1
Investment management charges
Purthase oftarvJitAe fixed assets
Wthdraw81$ from investsnents portfcd
Proceeds from Ihe Sa￿ oft8￿1￿ fLKed assets
Purthase of invesbnents
196
199)
13.393)
125
191)
(1042)
8.781
15AS2)
{456YJ
Net In} I iYo¥lded by Invesli
•¢fjvttl•8
13,1201
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTivmES
Rec8ipt 01
761
28
Net cash wovlded by financlng actlvlti
761
28
Chawe in cash aTrJ c05h equ￿￿orts in ￿ ye¥
2,744
14366
12.622
Cash and cash equlvalents carthl f¢M
14.984
15,366
The notes on pages 29 ts148 fomi part ofthese a
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEpirs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
ACCOUNTING POUCIES
St Paul's Girfs. St*tyJl L8 a Putlic Benefft Entity registered as a th8nty in Eroland arKI Wales ltharity
numter. 11196131 and a cLvnpary limited by gu•tee loJnpary n￿nt￿. C￿142￿71. Its rggistered offic*
is St Paul's Girfs, Sc*Kd, Brook f>een. LOn￿fft 7BS.
1.1 BaBl8 of preparatton of flnanclal 8tst•m•nl•
Th8 ￿n￿Cl* 6talements have teen Wapa￿ kn arpyAdarTh wilh kU￿ntir￿j and Repyb"ng ty Cha￿"e8:
Slatèmènt of Rets)mmerKled Prthe apF4•2ble to charit*s ￿p￿En9 Iheir accounts in accordance vAth
the FinarKaal Rep￿"ng Standard applicaLle in ts UK and Republic of IreL3nd IFRS 1021 (effective 1
January 20151- Icharib'es SORP IFRS 1￿211, th& Finanoal Repybng StaTrJard applicabl8 in th• UK and
Republ￿ ol Ireland IFRS 102} an<1 Ihe C￿￿pan￿& 2(K6.
St Pauf$ G￿$. S¢hctil meets tr)e definibon ofa Pubfic Be￿fil Enbty under FRS 102. Assets and liabiliNe$
are In￿allY recogntsed at historta t￿1 ix ￿r￿￿'On Valve ￿less Oth8Th5ise ststed in the relevant
a￿OUnts.ftg pjy.
The schcpJl has laken aofvanlage of the exempti￿ to a qualifying entity in FRS 102 from the
requirementto wesent a ¢harty ¢x)ly C8sh Flow Statement wth thè cOns￿l￿aled finanoal statements.
The lUnC*c￿81 ¢urrenq of the sc*cd 15 U￿sid￿ed to b¢ GBP be¢*w Ihat is the rJjr￿1V ofthe prim*y
economic environrn•nt the 5th)ol OFWate5.
12 Golng eone•m
As hKJhlp3hted in Ihe Trustee5' reFort hawThJ assess*1 rth8rW$ ffin8ncial posibon. lis pLqn$ forthg
foreseeab￿ fijbjre. the risks lo eyposed the deta￿ cash prqtdiths Trustees are
satisfied that it Terna￿6 appropriate to Fryare th8 finan(ial $tstemenls on a gosTrJ o)ncern basis.
IJ cri11￿1 accountlry ludgernents and k•y •*)ure•8 of •stvnwUon uncwlalnty
In the ap￿IL￿t￿￿ of the acwjnb.ng Oioes. Tnjstees are requfred to make wdgomwts. eslim8te5 and
8ssumptions about the carryiThJ value of assets and I￿LI"1[b"0$ that are not readity appa￿nt from thèr
SOUTces. The esb"mates ur)d*tying assumpb￿S are toseA on histo￿01 e¥Fer￿rKe aTrJ other fxtors
that a￿ considered to be relevant fv£tual resuNs may th.ffer from I￿se estimate5.
The eslwnatss and under1￿￿j asSumpb￿S arg on an crying basis. Revlsknns to ar£￿nI￿g
estimates 8rerwrtised in theperi￿J inthch theeth.matg fs wsed ifthe revision affectsonty thatFeriod,
or in the wc4J ofthe and fvturè perh￿$ ifthe wsicn affected ojrrent lulure periods.
Th¢ koy 9)Ur￿ of eSb"Matw￿ unrAtswty Ihat a s￿3￿ficant effect M the aTTrJunts tecc¥Jni8ed in the
fin8ncaal slatements are de￿bed in Ihe ac£ounting poth'oes are summaris8d belw.
Pensicfi liabilibes- dwnty re¢cgnw rfs liatr*lty kn its rkfined benefft penslon vthith invdve5
o nLrnt¢r of estirnatic￿ as disdosed in ncts 18.
The fDllowing acojunling pc￿CleS have teen a￿￿d in dealing *ilh items¥lith are￿nsidered
material in relation lo the sth¢<A'$ finaTr>al 5taternerrt5.
IA Basls of Contsolklatlon
The r￿n801￿1?ted finaroal statements ￿ the frianrA¥ stateTnents of tre Charity and Ib IW%
owned subsi(Jiary, SPGS IntemabonJ ￿mited ICc4Tpany number 12094047) vrn5 incorporated on g
Juty 2019 to (y)ntr￿￿1th parb.es to eslatlish SPGS Inlemabonal sclK** overseas.
P49 29

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
ACCOUNTING POUCIES Icon¢inu¢d)
1.5 F••s and slmllar Income
Fees receN&)le are slated aft¢r dethKtirwJ bursaries, scaKJWips other remissp)ns all¢ywe(I by Ihg
sthool. but inthde conth"bubcns TKeNed frtyn reslrided bjrsary fijnts and ts￿rd w1ies.
Oèpo*ts are ind￿Jed as a labthty ￿1￿1 or. LM C￿￿r¥j to be refiJThYabltr. orè Credit￿ to irthm8.
Although under norrnal rJr￿M￿tan{￿ these ￿11 te repakj ovw ftthjre ￿ar$ when Ihe pu￿.1$ complete
their education 8t the sc￿))1, ww'Ls cw leave * eart￿r dates. The sthool dces [￿t tharètorè have
un¢))nditiona nght to relain tr* indNKILAI deFO)sits for at knt 12 monlhs aftèr Ihe balar￿e sheet dale
and. In li￿ ￿1h Ihe req(irements in FRS 102. the balance of Ihe deF¢Jsits heklis I￿uded kn"n Current
liatsliti"es.
fees ¥e treated as detwed iThxme *e uethtej to ¥$ wl*n they lall due.
1.6 In¢om•
Rents are ststed ￿ and aTe wthded on basis Interest is Niduded C￿ an accruals basis.
Divid￿￿￿3 frtyn Inve5bnenl fuThJs are induded a5 rec4vab￿ on the due dates
1.7 Donallons
eral puws ofthe sdKd are (xedrted to unrestnthd ffiJnds. Donatryhs $ubJ"èd lo speo"kvAshes of
the dcffjcrfs are rwedted to Ihe rthant ￿strthd fiJThJ or to eTh**Mnent fijnds vthere the arnount is held
8s expend8tA* Ca￿ts1 oC￿atiOnS and legaaes arè as and enb"t*ment artses,
8mount can be rdiabty qu￿tified ￿r￿MiC teneffit to the S(*￿04 1$ wisidered pyobable.
1.8 Gov•mmgrt Grants
Govemment gr￿$ we recogni￿ on Ihe r¢rf￿man￿ model, ¥tt￿ Ihe sthool has Cornpl￿d wilh any
cOnditi￿S attachiThJ tolhegrant and the9rantwrfl be reC￿Ved Thè ytsnt inujnnecticn tO￿￿b rekntion
1.9 Expendllwo
Al expenditurB is irtkKled on basi5 ènd r$ allocateij to thities a dir￿1 basi$. Support
costs mainly represent Offi￿ administrntth. lThec0Vernb￿ VAT is thargtd to the Stathent of Financaal
Aciwbes as in()Jrred Governar￿ cosls o)mprisè ￿$ts ol runThng the sthry)l. ￿clUdIng strategic
pLanning fcff ts dev￿0￿ent èxtemal advice and all Ihe costs ol rxJmpJw'ng wilh
c£ffjSti￿tiOn81 and ststtjlw requywnents
Grarts p￿at￿e 8re charpj in Ihe Y￿ ¥hI￿n thE cfyiveyed to Ihe th
F￿draising costs are Ihose irKJJrre(l in seÈkn"ThJ vc4untary contribA*)ns do not M￿Je the costs of
disseminatirvJ inform8b.(￿ in oflhe ¢ts'talAe xbviti"es.
Pas* 30

ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
NOTES TO ThE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
ACCOUMTING POLICIES l¢ontlnued)
1.10 IntangIb￿ fix•d ou•ts and *nortiJatkn
Inlanglbk assets c))sb"ng £5.(XXt or m(¥e are caytahsed an(J recojnwd vA)en fvrture economic b￿fft5
are WObab￿ and the cosl ty value of a55et (an be measured rdiaW. Int•)gible 8s9ots are ￿llialty
reckigni3ed at cost aTrJ are subsequenuy measured * ¢>)st r*t of ar￿lSation aTrJ any wowsw)n lor
impairm￿(
Inlang)b￿ assets t>)mwse 8ofvare caJ5ts are amorbs&J ￿ a strJ"gN4ino ba&s over 4 y8aTs.
1.11 T•nglblg fixed ￿sets and depr•clatlon
l assats purchased are induded at their purthase pri￿, tcgelw wilh any wic1d￿l￿ expenses of
acquisiticffl. Assets vAth a cost beknv £5,IXQ are not capMlJi5ed.
TarrfJible fix&J asseis arè camed at ¢osL net of ￿￿￿lation and any pro¥A%on for Impalm)￿t.
Deprecsats'on is wovNJed at rates calojkted to ￿lte off of frAed assets, less their esh"matad
residual value. over thw"r expetsJ useful Irve5 ￿ the frAlry*irvJ tOses.'
Chartta￿e ￿0per￿.¢$
Fumtyre, rth'ngs and eqLApment
IT &juipn￿t
20.9)yw5
4- 10 years
3.4yea5
Assets undw are Ix>t 1*p￿￿a￿ thLy we irto [￿e.
1.12 In￿lM$nts
lnve8trn￿ts a￿ slated at market value.
Unrealised gwns and h)sses year refieLtt tr* in m8wket valu2s. Realised yains and
k)sses represent the diffwen¢e betsw W￿dS cfi dksF¥)sal and ￿ market value brought foThvard. Al
gwns and losse5 are sl¥MI net in Ihe Statement of FirwYJal Acb'wties.
Cash helj by inves1me￿ rnanagers, to be utiksed ty the othw than for investing
ac*vity. 1$ al80 daswfied as inve51ments.
1.13 Opgrntlng1g•
Rentsls payalle underc9￿*ing l¢a$8sare ttwged in th& St*mentofFinancaalAAivibes on o stra*Jht.
line ba￿8 over the lease temi.
1.14 Stocks
sto¢k rwsents IT equvwert book5 aTrJ kiithen suFyhes 1$ *•ted at the l(p•Rr of cost and
¢$timated reJBable vah*. Al stoc* is fini&￿ gcths for resth.
1.15 D•btor•
Trade and other d¥bkns ￿ reco3nised at the sethement arn￿jnt after any trade dh8rtsJnt offered.
Prepayments are wal￿ at the arnount prèpa￿￿ rtt of ary tr* disCOUrts due.
1.16 Cash at bank and In hand
Cash at bank and in harMI mdudes ca4) arhl sl*)rt telrn h*Jhty fiqukl investmènts wih ¥ rna￿rity of six
mnts crf leBS from the date ol acquisits)n u openirvJ ofthe deKWt or similw accoLmt.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE HNANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
ACCOUNTING POUCES {¢ontln
1.17 Llabllltles and provJBl¢)ns
at4lths are TeL¥)gnBed lthen thwe ￿￿99b.￿ atthe baarLe sheetdate as 8 resLAt ofa past event.
it Is probable ¢hBI a tsnsfer of ecornmK tenefft wil be r&wired in setUÈm*tt. the amount of ihe
sethement can te estirnated reliat4y. L•bilbes are rewised at the amountthat the s¢hwl arth"pal¢$
itwill pay to sdle deLI orthe has aS&J¥w￿l p8ymwts fr)rthe gocK15 or seNces
rt ffl￿t provide.
Prwsths are measwed at the estinate ofts 8nKwrts rw]uireJJ to setde the obh'gation tr
effect ollhets"mevalue ofmory is ma￿"al. Ihe proviyon is basedon ts wesen1va￿e oftMse amounts,
discounted at the ￿ta¥ discount rate th* refle¢is the risks Spea￿ to the liabilty The urrmndry ofthe
discount is recc4Jnised Wilh￿ inthst payaLlè and &milartharges
1.18 Flnancial Instruments
arnoitwl cost wlh the eX￿ptiOn ol In￿SImerrts 8te Wd al ￿ valu& Financ￿1 assets held at
amortiseil cosl cornwse c35h al b￿k in debt￿. exduding PTepaymwts. A speryfic
p￿￿slo￿ is made ts dabts forv&h"th reo)ver*"lty is in (k)ubt. Cash at ￿nk in hand comwses cash
hdd in instant access bank ￿rbts arKI usèd 8$ workn"n9 caplal and short.tern deposit ac¢wnts
Finanaal liab"lrfiès hdd * aM￿tised c£6tcomprtse all credit(¥5 ex￿pIde(W￿d income, induding fees
advan￿. s¢xial sea￿lty and ob*r ta¥es aNJ
1.19 P•n$lons
The school contributes to the Teactss, pens•￿ De￿ed Benefits Stherne at Tate5 sel by the Stherne
Acthary and a¢fvised tothe Board by the Schemeplministratcff The schwne Is a mulb"_emkloyerpension
s¢*Èmè and rt is nol posyble to K1enty the assets 8rKJ Ikqbb"lrf]es of the scherne vthich are atthbulable to
the s￿￿01. In accordarKe th FRS 102 thwth•, th• sctherne is aLwJnlgJ fw as a ¢Jèfined contrit*Jtion
Bthemè.
The school aso cAx)tn"butes to the St Paufs ScthoJLs' NcTrTeac*dwJ Stsff Pengon Fund. The schcol has
ftjlty adopted the requirernerts ol FRS 102 F(kn"ng ts dosure of the noTrte8ching staff dèfined
ber￿fitS stheme lo members. cwta'n non-tethng membeTS of stsff C￿ntr￿)Ute into a separate
defineil cy)nlnbutK)n scheme Costs asscty)*d with ts 8rtwn• *• to the Stathent of
Finanaal Actmlies kn in¢)Jrrtd.
1.20 Fund accounting
s¢lKol has Il¥ee types offwmts..
Urwestricted. vthere the fiJThJ is Trjt restric￿ a5 to use (rthor than in fiJT￿n.r*j the obie(Is of Ihe s¢hool.
These include desi￿ated furKls. WhwèthefurVtsa￿ Unrest￿t￿￿ tKrtthe Trusl8ès have de￿gnated Ihem
8 purrose
1.21 Th? R¢man Ed￿atIOn Tn*t
The Charity Commi5W￿ frx EWand and Wales ￿ Ihe gNen in Charitss Act 2011
appJinted StPaul's &rfs' SdMx4 as SO￿ (Xyp￿ate trustèè ofthe Rth*an EdLKation Twst{Charfty numb
2801581 a5 of6 ￿ri1 2018.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
SCHOOL FEES
Group
2022
2021
The sthoc4's 188 Incon￿ comprised"
Gross fees
20.855
2,328)
18.527
1A61
20,201
(2,322)
17.879
1.436
Add.. bursari8s and other aw¥d5 paid fc( by restrKAed fLrfs
19.988
19,315
GRANTS AND DONATIONS
Group
2022
Gr￿tS donations ind￿18.
Donab'on5
Legacaes
Tru515 and Four*Jations
Ccyporatè donabons
Government Job RetentiC￿ Sc*eme grant
1.689
750
247
445
1.982
1. 199
Pagp 33

ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEpirs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
ANALYSIS OF GROUP &XPENDITithE
Tt*al
2Lr21
2022
Ralslny fvnd$-
NOn-ar￿l11ary tr&thng
Fin8nung
FLmdraIsi￿j
Investment manw*nt
IntematKJftal schoss
37
176
91
212
143
17
322
516
Charhable 8ctlvltle8:
Educab"
Weware
Premise5
Support ￿sts govÈmance
Gwts. awards aThJ prizes
Awillary tr*Jing eosts
10,340
812
11223
1,242
4.076
11,411
I,IT5
1,969
1,440
316
363
13,924
1.738
6,140
21.802
19.914
T¢Xal Group expenditu
14.324
6.349
22.411
Swrt costs irK*Jd8 9)¥wnarte LY>sts of £123.LU) (2021.. £191,rxKIi.
2021 ANALYSIS OF GROUP EXPENDMJRE
2021
£0
Ralslng funds:
Finaruig
FLndraising
InvesthEnt marwert
lfttematsonal sthc*)ks
37
37
IT6
91
212
91
13
199
158
516
Ch8vhable actlvttles:
Educati¢J)
Ifare
Premises
s￿pOrt costs and gO￿¥￿e
Grants. wrds aTh1 pftzes
ATh2llary trajing costs
9.815
1,$31
11.411
1,175
T87
1.518
1.298
1.969
1,440
316
316
12.
19.914
Totsl Group eXF￿￿lIe
11308
5,539 20.430
Page 34

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
STAFF COSTS AND GOVERNOR COSTS
X121
Stsff costs frKthe grw were as fclhyws..
W&3es salarie5
Social seojrrty ￿)Sts
Pension ojntritryjts'ons
Perip*8￿
￿ed￿al insuran
10.677
1.269
9.968
1, 139
1.895
252
61
14.324
13,308
During theyeartherewe redundan￿ ortwmlna1￿ p8yrnents madeto¢811irrfJ £82.(I))12tr21." E50.W)}.
Therè was £nil12Q1.. £nill ¢xrtstan¢Jng attr￿ Year￿ in ol payrnnts.
Th8 averay Aumber of ernptoyee5 in the year ¥M5 27012ff21' 254) of 126 12021.. 126) were
teathiro staff.
2021
£ 80,OCO- £69,999
£ 70,OCO- £79.999
£ 80,OCO- £89,999
£ 90,ocKI- £93.999
£100.OCQ- £109,999
£110,OCKI- £119.999
£130,OCX)- £139,999
£150,OCKI- £159.999
£160,OCO- £169,999
£250.OCKI- £259.999
£260.oc(1- £269,999
13
Contn"bution$ of £875,OW 12021.. £797.CO)I ¥￿e made lo Ihe Teadws, Pènsion defined benefits
8cherne for 52 01 the hvJher paid empknyeès 12021.. 48 emF4oyeèsl. Contributions were made lo a
¢fi￿￿ con1rfjLkn￿ stherne tc( 12 of Ihe htqh8r pa*J emFW of £110,C#)J 12021: 9 ern￿oYeeS -
£wJ,(JJoi.
2022
2021
Aggr8gate ampjoyee terth of key M￿ageffl￿t Fers￿ne1
1A20
1.381
The Govemors have Th)t rerAvgJ ary unduments durirKJ the year12021.. £nill. Four Govemors12021..
fourt incurred travel, trainThJ aThJ manlwship axpenses of£1.79612021'. £5391 reimbursed
or paid for dir• by the s(thod. GOver￿ts received gifts £136 {2W21: £461.
Durng the year £13.345 (2ff21'. £25.755) was c4)]I•L*￿Y dc*hoW by GI￿•Mr￿S.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMETrirs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
AUDITOR'S REMUNERATION
2022
2￿21
Foes payabk lexduthTr3 irrgxNuth VAT) to thè WO￿).5 its
a5sock*es in iesrect ot
The audKtrvJ of ac)))unts ofthe gr￿P
25
14
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Group and Charlty
Furnlture
under FItUngs and
Properties ConslnK¥on Equlpment Equlpment
eo
T<)tsl
£'oty)
At 1 Semember 2021
Addib"ons
Transfern
2.&81
1.973
(299)
3.472
1,816
250
004
3.393
787
164
At31 knjust 2022
30.921
3.719
1.902
41,097
DeprKlatl
Al 1 Sèpternber 2021
Chwge for tr* y¢*
Disposals
Z652
229
(1361
1.096
11.612
1.738
1.119
11491
At 31 A(￿ust 2tr22
s￿1
1745
1.339
13,065
Net book
At 31 AwJust 2022
974
21032
Al 31 A￿st 2ff21
21.9T3
288t
820
718
26,392
INTANGIBLE FIXED ASSErs
Group and Charlty
Computer
soft￿[¥
Cosl
At 1 Sertenknr 2021 aThJ 31 PuJu5t 2022
37
Amort5satlon
At 1 S&ptemteT 2ff21 ar*J 31 2022
Net book valu•
At 31 August 2022
At31 August2021
Paga 36

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
INVESTMEiirs
Grwp and Ch8rlty
Tolal
Valvai*Jn at 1 Septwthr 2021
Addith?ns
Disposal proce8d5
Gains on foreiw exchatVI movements
Losses on Inv•sbnents
15.
5,452
15.211)
1.770
17,769
5,4S2
{5,6211
27
13691
1410)
27
At 31 August 2022
15,881
1.387
17,268
Hi*ortsl ry)st of iwestments
12,519
1,387
13,906
Group
2022
Charlty
2022
2021
Investmènt in sut%TrfI¥ry
160.001
150.001
10. DEBTORS
Group
Charfty
2021
2022
£'oco rooo
2021
£,￿0
Fees tjebtors
Loans to staff
SuThJry debtors
Amunts by grcyjp LThJertakiros
Prepayments and aeuued iwyne
50
14
39
33
461
239
403
14
232
07
1290
1.373
1.175
The loans to stsff maMIty fekwesenl hou¥ng Itsa￿ to teathirvJ emFloyees of ￿ schoc4. The loans Èrè
repayabb over per￿S to fivo yeats are intere¥t free while emFdoyees rernain at the school.
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEpirs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
11. CRECITORS: aM￿nts du• T*lthln ygar
Group arbd Charfty
2022
2021
£'¢Joo
Tr&Je creditc
SGval $8oJrty awj other laxalion
Fees re￿ived ￿ a(fvaF
Refvndat4e deF#)sits (note 13}
sch8me Imte 131
999
294
1.057
2,873
57
327
1252
3.025
Other creditor5
Forward tt￿tract lia￿lty
127
951
479
746
11 CREDrroRS: amounts due after morg than one year
Group and Charlty
2022
2021
Fees received in a(fvar
Alfval￿e￿ fees scheme IMt¢ 131
Acrjuals and deleff8d ir￿rne
26
267
Pffje 38

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
13. REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS AND ADVANCED FEES SCHEIIE
R8fundabl• D•po•lts
Dap)sit$ are pla(xl when puFrfls pin and c¥ethied against fees an(f distwrsements for their
L4st temi. The GOVerr￿ Fwve revwed the terrn5 under pupil tee deposlts are held by
the sthLKS1. Although under normal carojrnstances ￿se V+ill be ￿paid over thjre yeaTr vthen the pupi15
completè thar edu¢*.￿ at the sthool. wpiLs can leave at eart￿ dates. The sthool does not th&ieft)rg
have an urojnditiona nghtto retain the indNidual dep)srts ts at least 12 month5 afterthe balance sheet
datè and. in lin& th Ihe wirements in FRS 1￿1, the balan￿ of the d8posits ￿ld at 31 August 2022
have been I￿uded vthhin current liat4"Irf￿. Th$ prioryear pu￿1 fee ￿e￿itS balarKe has been sirnilarfy
The total amwnt held in ￿l*"On to fee d&F#)Srts of £3.025,¢X*)12021." 2.873.LKI)l is induded in note 11
abov&. In the nomi* uyjrse of ￿sir£S* the exp￿￿ed rep• ol b￿e amounts ￿￿11 be £401,0)0
thin one year and £2.￿24.0￿ aft8r lh￿ year.
Adv*ne•d f••s seh8m*
Parents may into ¥ (>*tr&t to pay to the sc1￿1 up to the ￿uNalent of sevèn y8ars' fees in
advance. The money may te retumed subjed to sp8o.fic con¢J"lions on the receipt olone tem's notice.
Assumin9 will rem*n in the 3thcd, the contradual Ikibilty ofthe Sd￿ is St￿
Group #nd Chathy
2022
2021
V¥lthin one year
After rnwe than one year.
8etsvg¢n ¢)ne and yews
Behveen tsvo and fve years
57
28
28
55
140
AdVaftc￿ fee5 repyesenl the acc￿￿￿ I￿￿11￿ under the ccffttr•as.' approwiate investrnents ar8 hld
that on matunty the wcteeds *ill matth these I￿lmI￿S. The movemwts dLrriro the year were..
Group and Charlty
2022
2021
At 1 Septemter 2021
140
225
AJnounts utilised in payment of fees
(86)
At 31 August 2￿2
140
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEp¥rs
FQR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
14. GROUP FINANCIAL INSTRUMEP￿s
2022
Fwncial assets measured 8t amth.sed cc6t (al
FThroal assets measur8d at lair value Ibl
Finarrial liabilities mea5wed at amoitised rA)St Ic}
Froroal liabth.ty mèasured at Faw Val￿ Id)
16118
17.268
(42791
(9511
1& 133
17,769
(4,749)
lal Fina￿1￿ assets irthae cash. trade aTrJ fee deblors. debtors and ¥AYu￿j
Ibl Finar¥Ja asseis measured at f￿r value inckth assets hokj as investments
(c) Fin￿￿la1 liab*bes ¥Kaudo r¢firthW& dep)sts. trale crnJitor4 ￿¥uall ponsion and
¢)ther ueditCrf5
{d) The fjnwKial lithty M￿￿{¢d at farv8k* relates to the f￿￿gn eXd￿ge fO￿d I￿ntr￿
Income recwed in the y￿r frcm finarKxal assets measured at am￿h$e￿ cY15t tota￿e￿ £92.C¥X)12021."
£20.00)}. Durir¥J th•year. tolal losses in relation to financi￿ assets at fair value totalled £1.283,0
12021." gains of£3.3C6,t￿)l and receved tolaDed £119.rm (2021" £109.C(I)I
15. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS
The group's n9t assets ￿ hedd forvai(xts funds thar￿ fees as fr4kMS.'
Total
fund$
funds
funds
Tangible fixed assets
Investrnent5
Net current aSse￿Illabths)
tem) liabilitie5 pensi￿ def*it
28.032
28,032
17.268
13.485
18671
7,919
(2031
5.715
11618
fvnds
T•)g￿le fixed8ss8ts
In￿S￿￿entS
Nel c(rn188s8ts
2&392
24392
17,Tfj9
10.822
4.072
2,078
13,037
(1.273)
6,1
13.101
53,710
P•J8 40

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
16. GROUP STATEMEKf OF Fill￿s
stst•mgnl offund•-¢urnnty•ar
At1
At31
August
2022
2021 Incomè Expgndltur•
Gain# I
Trdn5fors Ilossesl
£'OOD
rooo rLKJO
End0￿*d IWKIS
Bursary ￿ndS
Prize fijnds
13,0
761
1325)
19191
11607
11
13.101
761
3251
19191
11618
R￿1￿Cted fund¥
Foundation bursary fiJThJs
Rwan Trust hjnd
Hardship lun¢J
Partne￿h1￿0)MrnUl1ty
Prize fvnas
Art fvnds
Sundry lur*Js
4.774
1,017
15
115
1.124
11.52n
1351
325
12751
(761
4.421
913
15
1251
{51
1101
1231
18)
161
182)
177
6.19)
Unrestrlcted fundg
General reserves
Deslgnated fvnds
21.870
{20,SS71
11.674)
1163
Buildings IWKI
Hard3hip fvnd
Bursaries fuThJ
Parinership5 fijnd
Fixed asset fund
6.000
{61
1571
1561
83
50
28,032
26.392
21.870
36,328
Total lund¥
53.710 23.954
214111
{5921
54.661
Endowwl ftmds
End0￿d fijnds ar8 for ￿rSary and wize funds. FLY Ihw fuThts th& Cawtal 15 endmd Ihe ¥ising
in¢c¥ne is reslrith torthe eXF*th￿ as by the type ofen¢kn*n&itlLmd. Al •nthJwed lund8 are
expendable eThjcA￿nen1#
Rostrl¢t•d lunds
The bursary fiJnds repKe￿t acojmulated incorne cffl various restn.eted and endtr•tsl gifts intended to
fund bU￿ri¢S pupJls. prite lund tyesents the acojmukted iThxJrne on varKJus endowed and
restricted grfts intended to fiJThJ the ofvari¢JJs amual prtzes. The sundry restsicted ftjnd represents
the 8ccumulaled income ¢Jn a n￿be1 of small ￿C￿￿tiC￿￿ reca¥*d to fuThJ P￿10¢￿.
P4841

ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEmE￿s
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
1& GRQ(P 8TATEMETr￿ OF Ful￿ (conllnued)
Atran$ler 01£325.(OJ12021.' £347.IXK)I bstr*e8n restnded aTrJ en(h?*￿ been m&J&to refie¢t
the value ofendTrA*d IxK5wies hTrJed from capital gain&
0￿r restrthd transfw5 relate I0￿p1a1 gc(rtJ5 wthased 7hilh drmwted monbs the reslrKl*)n
on these l￿d$ have been mel
Iktsignaw funds
Thè t￿lId￿S ILmd was setup14 theTrustees thJFirrfJ the peritiJ lo 31 ALgLL$12D15 to sel asNJe*) amount
towards￿ buili*ThJ rethekjpment £2.768,Cth12021'. £2,314.IX¥)l Olthedeslgnat￿ hjnds has
Fent in the year A translef of £2.788.¢XK)12021". £3.314.cKKiI tmm u1*estr￿ gwe(al r&$8
to the de5pJnated ftmd was made at 31 A￿ust 2022.
The (und is thwefore ncrt readity ￿lab￿ tr other PLWFQ
Statement of fvnd8- prfor y•ar
At1
SeOemb8r
At31
A(ryust
2021
Endow8d lundB
Bursary tsnds
Prize fvnds
10.823
28
{34TJ
11090
10.832
28
(347)
2588
13, 101
Resirfcted lund¥
FoUThJatiC￿ bursary fiJThls
Rrwan Trust luTrJ
Hardship fLNxI
PartnershitycNnmLmty
Prize fvnds
Sundry restTrX8J •Jnds
(1.439)
(34)
(53)
9)
(4
347
4, TT4
1,017
15
115
f2
140
92
127
(24)
121
5.422
335
725
Unmtriet•d funds
General Teserve5
Dèsignat•d funds
Bullthngs fijnd
Hardship frjnd
Bursaries fiJTrJ
Partnershi￿ frjnd
Fixgj assetfuThJ
1.740
20,651
(18.829)
(2,519)
1.948
19)
15
57
57
24,989
26.J92
31,T29
20,651
(14838)
12
34.459
Total fwKts
47,983
21.939
(20.430)
4.218
53,710
P8ge 42

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL sTATEMEP￿s
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
17. CAprrAL COMMITMENTS
2022
2021
At 31 ￿guSt2022 thai*&4e gro￿ I￿j Ca￿1￿ CoMm￿nents
folows:
Conlractsj lor lyjt not Pro￿d￿j in Ihese fina￿081 statemerts
9.379
11.75T
18. PENSION SCHEIIES
D•fin•d b•n•fftsch•m
Tead￿3, Pen￿on Scheme
The S¢lKol pathpates in the Te&hers' Pension Stheme fthe TPVI for its tsaching slaff. The pensic
charge for the year indL*Jes contn"tthths payable to the TPS of £1.505.c(Ql2￿2l.. £1,470,orx)18nd at
the yew-end £185,C(M)l2￿￿l. £176.(￿} was ￿Ved in rew Ofo)ntritthL￿s to this scheme.
The TPS is an unfvnded muttFemployer defined t￿efft$ pension scheme govemed by The Teachers,
Pen&ons R8gulkn"ons 2010 las amendadl and The Teadw5' Penwon ￿erne Regulaticms 2014 la5
arnendedl. Membws conlritr*Jte on a 'pay as ycyj go. bags tmth contrit￿$ from members and the
•rnpIoy8r bdng crèdtied to th¥ Exth¢qLW. R¢b"rernertl other perrion beneffts a￿ paid by publ
fijnds wovhled ty Partkgm8nL
The ernF4oyer conlribution rate is sel ty th& S8uetary of Slaie (￿kn￿n9 8olemo vluations urKlerta
by Ihe Government Ath8rfs Departsn￿l The most re￿nt actywial valuation of Ihe TPS vras prepared
as at 31 March 2016 aThJ the Valuab"¢M Reryrt which VAS wt4ished in March 2019. confirrned that the
enployer contrilxrtion rate for the TPS ￿ld iruease from 16.4% to 23.6% from I S8Pt8mb8r 2019.
Employers a￿ also fequired to kw a sd)eme administrati￿ of 0.08% gmng a total employer
rJ)ntriIxrt￿￿ th of23.68%.
The 31 Marth 2016 Valuation Reportwas prepared in accoTdarts wth the b•n•fib sel out in the scherne
fegulatK)n$ and under the apprD*L spwaThed in Ihe DirediM5. as they a￿led at 5 March 2019.
However, the assumptions *tre cons*Jered and set by th8 D8partrnent ts Edu¢atr)n wor lo the ruling
In the 'McClou(th88rgeant (a5e'. TFw5 case ha5 requir￿ the ojurts to consM1er cases Tegarding
irnplementation ofthe 2015 Tefomis to pU￿1C Service P8n&ons irtludiNJ t￿ Tea¢hers' PensKJns.
On 27 June 2019 Ihe Court (18n￿d th8 govwnm•nt p8m1￿$b)n lo apO Ihp Court ofApFeal's
judgment that tranS￿'Onal p¥ov7sion5 in1rC￿￿￿ to the relcffm&J scherrEs Ni 2015 gave rise to
unlawfrJl age dIS￿Mi￿tion. The govemrnenl is respeC￿￿j the Cwrvs deci￿0￿ has said itwill engage
Jlly wth the EmF4oyment TnbLmal as a5 emther and memter rewewl*rves lo agree hL)w tt
discriminab.ons ￿11 be ren￿d￿d. The govemmenl ann<KJ￿1 on 4 February 2021 that li intends to
woceed with a deferred clbJKe undefpin uTh*r rnembefs will be aNe to ¢hcK)se ther legacy or
reformed 5theme benefits in res￿ ofthew5eNKeduring Ihe wiod beh4een 1 Apri12015 and 31 March
2022 at the p)int ttw teo)me p*atle.
The TPS Is subj.ect to O C(ist cap mv*anism *tN¢h was wt m pLgc* to PTOt8d ta¥payerB against
untseseen thanges in sthem8 costs. The Chief Seuelary to the Treasury. hw"ThJ in 2018 announc*d
Ihatlhefe*ruk1 a wew oftrus ¢c6t¢ap rnethanism. in J8rKJary 2019 anTh)ur￿d a pause to the cost
cap rne￿￿1Srn I￿loWing the Cowt of App&￿'S nthirKJ in the Mcckjudtsargwt arvj unlil there is
¢ertwnty atr•JUtthe value Ofpensiry￿to emthees from￿￿1 2015 orward5. The pause was lifted in Ju
2020, aThJ a con9jttat1c￿ was lauthd in June 2021 on prwsed Change$tott￿ coslv)ntrol mechanisrn
lollowin9 a revrew by the Govemrnent Aduary. Following the wblic con5utstson. the Government have
ptsd thre& key propos&s tEwnmerKJed ty Ihe Gobprr¥nert A£ttwy. are airning to implernent
Ihese s*aTrJes in time ts Ihe 2020 valualbons.
P￿e 43

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATwKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
1& PEMSTh SCHEMES (ContIn￿d)
The 2016 cost ccthl ￿UthnS tsve teen c£m￿etel1 in January 2022. and 1he resulis indirAted
that there would te rKJ clwges to benefits ￿ member C￿trItxrt1)nS rewrel. The resLdts ofthe ¢))st cap
V81uatit)n a￿ n¢t used to set th& emph)yeT ContntK￿ Tate. HM Tmsury has confimied that any
changes to the emthef Q)nlrtJutb)n rate reSU￿.￿j Ircm the 2020vakJalior6 take effect in April 2024.
Unts"I Ihe 2020 valuatyjn is cJJmpW¥*J 11 1$ I￿1 p)ssrtAe to corKILwJ& on any finanual impxt crf fiJture
changes to the cwlrTrtx]bon rates of the TPS provish￿ foT any addth.onal pasl btrrtfft
In oftheabove rulings aThJ as5umffi used inthe 31 March 2016Actuarial Valuation
may become inapwopnate In thl5scena￿. a ¥￿￿ation prepared in acc*ydarKeTrMth revised bwfits 8rKI
siitaw re¥￿ed asF4JmptKxis yieky diffwenl resutt5 than I1wc￿taIn￿ kn tha Aduarlal Va￿ation.
Until the cost cap mechartism revtwn is c(￿FIe￿￿ it not possitde lo ¢(rtlud• on any finat￿l impact
or fLrturè charvjes to Ihe contr￿￿￿￿ rales of ￿ TPS A(£cidYth Th) prowsion for ary athjitional past
benefft pensKJn costs is in these fjnarnial stakw*nts.
Staff Pe
st Pwl's Girts. Sthcds pens*￿ Sthemefor staff opeth a I￿r￿d bwfft 8¢heme inthe
UK whith wovides both pensKJns In retr"rernent and death benefits to mèmbern Pansion beneffts are
rdated to the memt*rs' final ￿ary * rgtrenwt and Ihgr length of servTh.
sin￿ l NLwemb¢r2￿6 has bow do￿ to w members and dosgj to fiJbjreaccru￿ siTr
1 Jar￿ry 2016.
A full acluarial VaK￿l￿￿ af ts sckne ¥ras cani&J cArt as at 31 W 2￿20 and has been upjated to
31 August ty a qualified Indep￿￿j￿1 •aiwy to prcrtlurg the FRS 102 Valualic￿ The major
as8urnpt1￿S used by the fty PWFWS of FRS 102 for Ihese finarKia 5talements were lin
minal t8rnisI as folch￿.
Prknclpal actuarlal aBswnplkn* •tth• bal•n¢• •lwt dats
2022
2021
Disojunt r¥lts
lnllats.on 8SSLmplwM IRPII
1nllats.on aSsuMpb￿ ICPII
R* ofmcwse in salaries
5% LPI pengon Ir￿reaseS
2.5% LPI Fe￿on If￿¥￿seS
140%
110%
3.10%
3.10%
2.30%
3.1VA
110%
3.10%
2022
2021
A$swr￿1 bfe expeclaxy in years at age
Retiring t￿lay- Males
Reth"rir4 todty. Females
2&1
25.3
Rethnng in 20 years, twne. Maes
Rgth"nng in 20 years. t¥Tr8- Femaes
26.3
268
P89e 44

ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEpirs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
1& PENSION SCHEMES Iconllnwd)
The amounts recognlsed In th• balance 8ttht aff• as foll
2021
Present ¥￿￿9 of ot4t9*ty
Fair value of S(*￿Me assets
(S,935)
5.931
17,729)
6.723
Net Ikqbilty
{I.LK)6)
ch9n0￿ In the pY¢•ont ￿lue oltr• dolk￿d b•*fft olMlg•ti
2022
2021
Open￿9 defined be￿ obrw
Interest cost
Actuarial gains
Be￿fft8 pa•J {exduding exprn)
7.729
122
11,6721
(244}
8,039
119
(192)
237
c1￿1n9 defmeLI benefft ot4wJalpJn
5.935
7.T29
Chaw In the falrvalue ol the schem• ass•ts
2022
É'ooo
2021
OpeThng falr value ofscheme assets
Interest incom8
Expected ￿turn on assets
BW￿fftS paKI
Conth"txJtion$ by ¢M￿¢>￿er
Exw$es paid
6.723
109
{981)
(2441
395
71
5,946
(237)
283
(78)
o￿tt9 f91 Value of assets
5.931
6,723
Th• amourts Includ•d *lthln th• Stat•m•nt ol Hnanclal Aettvlll•s
2022
£'ooo
71
13
2021
78
30
Net interest on the defmed t￿efft IMtsIty
Total tharpj to the Statementof Firbancial ActP4it
Net acbjarial gains recwised in the year
Retum (n assets, exduding interest InC￿e
(1,672)
(192)
(T20)
Per￿￿ stheme ga
16911
(912)
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ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEp¥rs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
I& PENSION SCHEAIES l¢Mtir¥*d)
Valw #t
Valu8 at
31 AuBiwt 2022 31 August 202t
É'ooo
Absc4Lrte retwn t￿1
Equties
s￿ed pensiryTr$
Cash and otw assets
2.771
3.011
1171
a399
130
23
Fair value of Khryne 8SS
5.931
Q723
fettjm c￿ Ihe assets is -£872,LYKJ12ff21 £￿9,[1)0}.
The emrAuyer Wrrfribub.¢J￿ in ￿ year payabk ty Ihe resFect of Th)n-tead)iTVJ $tsff was
£395,ODJ12021 £283,CO)l The sch￿￿ expects to ￿th"t￿rte £395.fm to thè scheme in Ihe year to 31
AwJust 2023 The Fen5￿￿ Q)st Char￿ in the year in res￿ of the non-teathirvJ staff defined
)ntn"bub"on SL*￿ne¥￿s £393,(MX)12021 £358.iKi)I.
19. RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME TO NET CASH FLOW FROII OPERATIONS
Grwp
2022
Net ino)rne forthe y
NOr￿oFerathng cash e1m￿at￿J'.
Investrnent i￿Orne
. Endowment dcfiai*x
. Inveslrnent man￿eMent dwges
Defined b￿efft pensw stheme adjustments
DeFxeaabon and amortisation charge
Loss frorn ￿ disFK)s* oftsngitle f￿d ass8ts
t>e¢xeaWlw)creasel ￿ stO￿S
DecreasellyKfeasel ￿ debtors
OecTrase in advanr£d fre thme uedtrKs
crèase in refL#JJable deposts
(Dec¥ease)hn(¥ea5e in (¢xdtyJiThJ afva￿l fe8
schemè and depogts)
12111
17611
(129)
(28)
91
(175)
13111
1.738
(159)
(565)
(85)
127
152
4ni
285
Net cash inlkyAT frcth oFwa
1.9TI
2510
AWALYSIS OF CASH A14D CASH EQUNALENTS
Group
2022
2021
Cash al bank
Deposrts
14
1&366
Pap 46

ST PAUL'S GIRLS. SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEWJ
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
OPERATING LEASE COMMITIIEKrs
At 31 ALtyJ[￿l 2022. the gr￿p ojmmilments uThJer no￿￿￿eNable ope￿"rg leases
2022
2021
Wlhin c￿e yeaT
32
128
21 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Th8 folkMNJ transath¢￿s r￿jr1ed dUri￿j thè y•arv*ith rnlatsd pat¢s.'
St Paul's sCh￿Is FtyJnd*"on is a Charitab￿ trustofwhich Ihè Mwcws'comparry is the SO￿ trustee. The
ercer5' Comparry is the SO￿ member ofst Paul's Gids. Scknl.
St Paul's Sck*J15 Fwndalion made a thl121r21: £g),Cl￿1 grant trAvards t￿[Sari0S and a £nil grant
parlner3lip o)ordirwtor12021.' £25.C(XII.
Mercer5' Charitsble FoundatK)n rnade a £nil 12021.. £140,IJXJI grant to wovhje Summer and Easter
courses to inspire loThJ-tem) 8ngag&menl STEM Subj.￿￿. The Merc￿. Company made 8 £637
donabon Fcf the wrpose ol a Creative TethncICg￿ senKf sd￿1 prcpcl and £1,COJ for STE
Tho scho)I paK1 wt of £1.fKK) 12021: £1.IMlI to St P8ufs S&ttAs FO￿lati￿ durwu the yew. £416
I2￿21.. £4181 remains wistanding at year end.
The High Mistress is a Injth ofThe SdKd ￿ Fami￿ %fylJrks Ltd. The sdKJol contrlbutfjd £r￿1 fv¥rds
Ihe ¢05ts of prov￿￿n9 famty grwps 12021.. £6.CLKI}. At year•d thwe wa6 a £nll prepayment12021..
£6,OCn ￿paYmenti.
SPGS INTERNATIONAL uIArrED
The s¢hool owns all ol the iSSL*J share ¢apW of SPGS Intwnatsonal ￿rnited, a ¢xJmpany incorporated
EnglaThS and Wales Icomparry numter 1209404n. ¥•hose regi8teTed offte is St Paul s G￿$, Sthod,
Brook Green, Lcrykn W6 7BS. This cx)mpanyrAwthcts With tI￿rd pariies to e5tatdish SPGS Int8malk)nal
schoots overseas.
the year 31 Auwl 2022, SPGS Irrtem8￿ Limoted h>J 8 tumver of £45),LKQ12021.'
£400,(XXSI. gross profit or £426,CUI12￿21.' £376.C(tJl arhj a wofft b8fore gfft aid of £92.262 12021..
£133.0781.
In ￿ year ended 31 AwJusl 21Y22. the s¢hc•Y ¢N8ryed £333.73812021.. £242.8911 to SPGS International
lor the prow5sion of slaff and athninistrab.on charges. SPGS Intemational gifted £133.078 12021..
£113,1e6) to the gthjol t￿gh gift during 2021r22. The balarKe b) Ihe by SPGS
Intemational on 31 AugL*t 2022*a$ £333,67712021'. £239,492).
Pa￿ 47

ST PAUL'S GIRLS, SCHOOL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Funds
Funds
Funds
Fundi
2021
£'ooo
Funds
2020
Income and endry￿￿nts IV￿1.
Charitsbl• aelivlt*s
Schwl fees
0lhererkJ¢al￿* wjne
Voluntary sources
Gr8nls and d￿lab
Trnding acli¥ltlos
NoTra￿lIary ir¢ome
Intemats)nal SC￿c1S
Investments
Invthent i￿[%￿￿
19.315
19.315 1a479
1,031
13
1.158
1.827
10
10
41x1
27
453
27
11r2
276
20.651
21.939 22,Q93
Expendliure on."
Raiwng fvThJs
Charrtable acbvibes
42S
18.413
91
1.￿11
516
575
q9.914 19,943
T¢)t•l expgndltu
18,838
1.592
20.430 20.518
Net incorne boforn Inv•8tme
gaIn￿lI0$￿al
1J13
1332)
1.575
Net Ih)$sesygws inv8strn8nts
Net Incorne beforn transfvnb
703
2.516
3.212
371
1544
4,721
2,175
Trarlsfers funds
12
(347)
N•t Ineom• bèfo￿ other
T•cognlsed galns and (lo￿}
1118
1197
4.721
2,175
Pen%on stheme a*Jari
gainlllossl
Gains on forev￿ eXch￿￿e
912
912
(938)
193
N•t mov•mert In fund5
Recorrjliab'on of tsnds"
Tot81 fuThls brougtrrt forward
£730
5.727
1,430
31.729
5.422
10.832
47.983 4&553
Total funds canled for￿rd
6.ISO
11101
53,710 47,983
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