Freemen’s School Association 2012
Registered Charity Number 1151182
Report of the Trustees and Accounts for the Year Ending 31 August 2024
FREEMEN’S SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 2012 – ACCOUNTS TO 31 AUGUST 2024
Legal and Administrative Information
The Freemen’s School Association 2012 (the ‘FSA’) is a registered charity. Registered Charity Number: 1151182
Address of the Association
Freemen’s School Association 2012 City of London Freemen’s School Ashtead Park Surrey KT21 1ET
Trustees and Council Members
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Name Position Date Elected
Oksana Giltrap Chair & Trustee 18 September 2023
Georgina Shield Vice Chair & Trustee 14 September 2021
Michelle Bohn Secretary & Trustee 17 September 2019
Victoria Price Governance Officer 14 September 2021
Elizabeth Slater Treasurer & Trustee 18 September 2023
Lis Dixon Lottery Coordinator 2 October 2014
Nichola Araj Trustee 20 September 2016
Jane Syrett-Garden Second Hand Uniform Shop 15 September 2018
Karin Evans Trustee 15 September 2018
Kate Malhotra Council Member 17 September 2019
Hana Pollard Council Member 12 September 2022
Jennifer Lowe Council Member 12 September 2022
Chantal Hannah Tea House
Jackie Au Tea House
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Bankers
National Westminster Bank 115 High Street Epsom Surrey KT19 8DX
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FREEMEN’S SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 2012 – ACCOUNTS TO 31 AUGUST 2024
Report of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31st August 2024
The Trustees are pleased to present their Annual Report together with the Accounts of the FSA for the year ended 31st August 2024.
Introduction and Background Information
The Freemen’s School Association 2012 or the FSA as it is known, is a registered charity run by the parents of the City of London Freemen’s School. Its aim is to raise money by fundraising activities for use within the School, which are for the benefit of and to further the development of the pupils and former pupils of the School. Its principal objectives include:
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the provision of scholarships, prizes and awards;
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the provision of facilities for education at the School;
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the promotion of extra-curricular activities at the School and the promotion of Clubs or associations;
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the provision of bursaries to pupils of the School.
Membership of the FSA is open to parents and guardians of current pupils at the School. The FSA is administered and managed in accordance with its Constitution by the FSA Council. Council Members are elected at the annual general meeting of the FSA. This includes electing Officers of the Council such as Chair and Treasurer. The elected Officers and Council Members for the year ended 31st August 2024 are listed on page 1.
Activities During the Year
Fundraising Activities
In 2024, the Association had a full year of fund-raising activities. The association conducted its annual events without disruption. The Fireworks display, Christmas Fair, Easter Egg hunt, Summer Ball, and a new Lunar Cinema were all great fundraising successes. We thank all of the volunteers who helped make these events a great place for community and a source of funds for the association. In addition to these events, the Uniform Shop, the Tea House, and the school lottery were activities that took place repeatedly over the course of the year. We also thank the volunteers who make these regular activities possible.
Our top fundraising activity in the year ended 31 August 2024 was the Uniform Shop raising £10,241 significantly more than the £4,162 which was raised the prior year following a change in uniform mandate. The Christmas Fair raised £9,411, a little less than the £11,111 previous year. The fireworks display raised £4757 compared to £7,011 raised in 2023 due to rising costs amidst flat ticket prices. The summer ball at Epsom Racecourse raised £4,621 which was slightly more than the £3,657 raised in 2023 at the ball held at Denbies. The Tea House had a stellar year raising £4,718 which is more than double the £2,060 raised the previous year. Together the remaining activities raised £1,814. We did not have a Winter Ball or Summer Fair in 2024.
Grants and Donations awarded to the School
During the year 2023/24 the FSA authorised grants and donations to the school totalling £27,225, an increase of £1,587 year on year. This included purchases for the school (“School Grants”) in the amount of £22,659 and Travel Awards of £3,728 plus support for the school proms of £838.
Grants to the school included, but were not limited to the following:
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£9,965 for a theatre projector system
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£4,100 for outdoor games
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£2,786 for pitch dividers
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£1,088 for gymnastics equipment
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£1,148 for a printing press
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Results for the Year
The results for the year ended 31st August 2024 are shown starting on page 5 of the attached accounts.
Reserves Policy
The reserves held in the General Fund are kept at a level sufficient to cover circa two years’ worth of Grants and Donations to the school and the ongoing funding of the FSA fundraising activities.
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Elizabeth Slater Treasurer
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Statement of Financial Activities for the Years Ending 31 August 2024
Income & Expenditure Accounts for the Year ending 31 August 2024
| Notes | Total Funds Total Funds 2024 2023 |
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| Incoming Resources: Income from activities to generate funds 2 |
68,601 £ 68,299 |
| Donations 3 Investment Income 4 Total Incoming Resources |
554 320 284 174 69,439 £ 68,793 |
| Resources Expended: Costs of generating funds 2 Grants and donations payable 5 Management and administration 6 Total Resources Expended |
(33,039) £ (30,787) (27,225) (25,638) (553) (995) (60,817) £(57,420) |
| Net Surplus (Loss) | 8,622 £ 11,373 |
| Total Funds at 1 September Net Surplus (Loss) Release into General Fund 10 Net Movement in Funds Total Funds at31 August |
68,530 £ 56,096 8,622 11,373 2,820 1,061 11,442 £ 12,434 79,972 **£ 68,530 ** |
The notes on pages 7 to 9 form part of these accounts.
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Balance Sheet as of 31 August 2024
Notes 2024 Current Assets Debtors 7 £1,601 Cash at bank 8 83,883 £85,484 Creditors Amounts falling due within one year 9 -£5,512 Net Current Assets £79,972 Net Assets £79,972 |
2024 £1,601 |
2023 £1,416 |
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| 73,115 £74,531 -£6,002 |
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| £68,530 £68,530 |
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| Represented by: Unrestricted Funds General funds £79,972 Total Funds £79,972 |
£68,530 | |
| £68,530 |
The notes on pages 7 to 9 form part of these accounts.
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Notes to the Accounts for the Year Ending 31 August 2024
1. Accounting Policies
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a. These accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention, in accordance with applicable accounting standards and the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP 2000) issued by the Charity Commission - "Accounting and Reporting by Charities".
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b. These accounts have been prepared on an accrual basis.
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c. Unclaimed prize monies for the School Lottery and unclaimed sales proceeds from the Uniform Shop will be released to the General Fund in the third year following the year in which they were generated or when it can be reasonably expected that they will not be claimed.
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d. Subscriptions to the FSA that cannot be identified by the donor will be held as a creditor in the balance sheet and will be released to the General Fund in the third year following the year in which the subscription was received.
2. Activities to Generate Funds
| 2024 2024 2024 Income(£) Costs(£) Net Surplus(£) |
2023 Net Surplus(£) |
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| Christmas Fair Summer Fair Fireworks Display Uniform Sale Winter Ball Summer Ball Tea House School Lottery Easter Egg Hunt Amazon Smile World of Books Lunar Cinema |
13,680 (4,269) 9,411 - 15,841 (11,084) 4,757 12,308 (2,067) 10,241 - 16,680 (12,059) 4,621 5,063 (345) 4,718 3,013 (1,980) 1,033 1,425 (916) 509 - - 591 (319) 272 68,601 (33,039) 35,562 |
11,111 7,475 7,011 4,162 3,657 2,060 1,033 589 279 135 |
| £37,512 |
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3. Income from Donations
| 2024 (£) | 2023 (£) |
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| Subscriptions to the Association 475 |
320 |
| Other Donations 79 |
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| £554 | £320 |
4. Investment Income
| 2024 (£) | 2023 (£) |
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| Bank interest 284 |
174 |
| £284 | £174 |
5. Grants & Donations Payable
| 2024 (£) | 2023 (£) |
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| Travel Awards 3,728 |
3,700 |
| Support for the U5 & U6 Proms 838 |
1,000 |
| Purchases for the school ("School Grants") 22,659 |
20,938 |
| Bursaries 0 £27,225 |
0 £25,638 |
6. Management & Administrative Costs
| 2024 (£) | 2023 (£) |
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| Catering AGM/ Committees/ Welcome Evening 185 |
639 |
| Insurance, Audit and Accounting 368 |
356 |
| £553 | £995 |
7. Debtors
| 2024 (£) | 2023 (£) | |
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| Fireworks Deposit | 1,601 £1,601 |
1,416 £1,416 |
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8. Cash at Bank
| 2024 (£) | 2023 (£) | |
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| Current account | 64,136 | 53,652 |
| Capital Reserve Account | 19,747 | 19,463 |
| £83,883 | £73,115 |
9. Creditors: amounts due within one year
| 2024 (£) 2023 (£) |
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| School Grants (outstanding submissions) Travel & Enrichment Awards Proms support Lottery Wins Christmas Fair Stall Deposits |
3,861 2,244 824 2,300 0 1,000 667 218 160 240 £5,512 £6,002 |
10. Release into General Fund
| 2024 (£) | 2023 (£) |
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| Reserves for Uniform Shop | |
| Reserves for school grants 1,300 |
175 |
| Reserves for unclaimed enrichment awards 602 |
763 |
| Reserves for unclaimed proms support 700 |
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| Reserves for unclaimed lottery wins 218 |
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| Unidentified reserves from prior years | 123 |
| £2,820 | £1,061 |
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Independent Examiner’s Report for the Year Ending 31 August 2024
I report on the accounts of the Freemen’s School Association 2012 for the year ending 31 August 2024, which are set out on pages 5 to 9.
Responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The charity’s trustees are responsible for the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an independent examination is required.
It is my responsibility to:
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examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act;
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to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act; and
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to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner’s report
My examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity Commissioner. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given to as to whether the accounts present a true and fair view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent examiner’s statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:
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which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements:
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to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and
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to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements for the Charities Act have not been met; or
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to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Mark Cooper Mark Cooper (Jun 18, 2025 20:33 GMT+1)
Mark Cooper, FCA Chartered Accountant 1A High Street Epsom Surrey KT19 8DA
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