Dear Colleagues,
I thank you all for coming along with family and friends to this very important day where we can share with each other the wonderful and extremely vital work this organization has been doing.
First of all, I offer a very special thanks to all the members, volunteers and parents who have volunteered and put exemplary efforts into ensuring that there's a place for the children and the young of the area to come and learn now and benefit the communities later. Thank you very much!
Blue Ink Supplementary School
We are ecstatic to share with you that many of those children who had started attending our classes in 2012, have moved on to universities. They have got places in medicine, optometry, business studies and accounting and other courses.
This is truly a great achievement. A few hours quality support in small groups certainly brings about life changing transformations especially for families which aren’t exposed to higher educations.
Our lessons on weekends and during the week is tailored to individuals needs where they are taught new skills, helped in any units where they need support as well as we offer help and encourage students to learn other skills, too, such as Verbal and Non-verbal reasoning. Furthermore, we motivate them to understand their social responsibilities from a young age.
– Reaching out to unreachable Education Project
AS you all are aware and graciously have been supporting the education of over 650 children and young people from very deprived remote areas. Many of these pupils are from families where they can’t afford to buy a pair of trousers and shirts. With the help of you all, these children and young people are able to attend the school and they are trying their best to make most of the opportunities provided.
We are thrilled to share with you that this year again, like previous years, all the pupils entering the High School exam have passed their examinations exceptionally well in all subjects.
It’s noteworthy that the language of the area isn’t a written one; overcoming the language barriers and deprivations all students are delivered English Medium curriculum which is truly an astounding
achievement! We are extremely pleased to share with you the numbers of girls entering for education has reached almost 50% in all classes.
For your continued support in this regard is highly commended and we thank you all profusely.
Gratitude
The distribution of uniforms, books, expenses to the teachers, staff members and the distribution of food and live stocks among the families of students would not have been possible without the generous continued support from you all.
Your support is making a life-changing difference. For that we thank you all profusely and wish you all the best for you and your families.
Challenges and Way Forward
We are aiming to enrol more girls students which is very important for the area.
The intake will improve provided the transport facilities are established and that the school is registered for a Senior Secondary School.
Your support is greatly appreciated.
Thanking you
Ozair Akhtar
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Blue Ink Trust Ltd
Report and Accounts
31 May 2023
Blue Ink Trust Ltd Income and Expense For the year ended 31 May 2023
2023 £ Income 76,288 Expenses (78,789) Operating balance -2,501 Balance for the year -2,501
Blue Ink Trust Ltd Registered number: 06899394 Balance sheet as at 31[st] May 2023
Notes 2023 £ Current assets Cash at bank and in hand 47,276 Net Current assets 47,276 Net Assets 47,276 Capital and reserves Profit and loss account 47,276 Surplus funds 47,276
For the year ended 31st May 2023 the company was entitled to exemption under section 477(2) of the Companies Act 2006.
No members have required the company to obtain an audit of its accounts for the year in question in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. The Directors acknowledge their responsibility for:
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i) Ensuring the company keeps accounting records which comply with section 386; and
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ii) Preparing accounts which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company as at the end of its profit and loss for the financial year in accordance with section 393, and which otherwise comply with the requirements of the Companies Act relating to accounts, so far as applicable to the company.
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The financial statements were approved by the Board of Directors on Friday 10[th] of November 2023
These accounts have been delivered in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime.
SIGNED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD BY:
Ozair Akhtar Director
Blue Ink Trust Ltd
Detailed income & Expense For the year ended 31[st] May 2023
This schedule does not form part of the statutory accounts
2023 £ Income Donations from Trusts (Restricted Fund) 25,429 Donation (Restricted Fund) 22,886 Donation through fundraising 27,973 76,288 Charitable Expenses General administrative expenses: Blue Ink Supplementary School 26,539 Education project 47,000 Miscellaneous 5,250 78,789 78,789