(HARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report on the
accounts
Sectlon A
Independent Examlner's Report
Report to tho trustsosl
Mom￿r5 of
THE HUGE PARTNERSHIP
On accounts for th• year
endod
31 DECEMBER 2024
Charlty no
(If any)
1153640
Sot out on pages
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I report to the tnjstees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity ('the Trust.) for the year ended 31112 12024.
As the charity's trustees, you are responsibkg for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
('the Act.).
Responslbllltl•s and
basls of rnport
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act,
Ind•pend•nt
examin•rfs stat•mont
I have completed my examination. I confim that no material matters have
come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that
disclosed below ') which gives me cause to believe that in, any matsrial
respect:
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the Charities Act. or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
conceming the fonn and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Please delete the words in the bTrckets if they do not apply.
Sign•d.'
Dat•:
2210812025
Nam•:
VANESSA CRESSWELL, THREE KINGS ACCOUNTING LTD
Relevant prof•sslonal
quallficatlonls) or body
(If any):
ICAEW
IER
Oct 2018

Addr•ss:
SUITE 3, DUKES HOUSE, 4-6 HIGH STREET, WINDSOR SL4 1LD
Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern
(see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and
guidance for examiners).
Glv• h•r• brl•f d•talls ol
any Items that the
examlner wIS￿S to
dls¢lose.
NIA
IER
Oot 2018

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLANO ANO WALES
The Huge Partnetshlp
115J640
R•c•ipts and payments accounts
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11112Q4
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrn•trlot•d
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funds
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lh•
toth• n••rnJl£
Al Rrt•lpts
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101,J43
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Sub totsYGross In¢ome ftirA
108.J4J
100.343
A2 Ass•t and STrv•stsn•nt s•l•s.
l&•• t•bl•l.
Sub total
Tot•1 rnc*ts
108,343
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48,850
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62.1(W)
Sub tot•1
68,000
82.849
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Exlension to Il* Solehou￿6 ,
ParvJboume House
Communty Projed hou
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Fumrtwe and fitbngs 8alehou&e
Sp￿ts Equ1W￿nI
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570
47$
$70
473
Sub tol•l
12.916
12,916
Tot•lp•ynMn¢•
81,522
81,522
65.149
26,821
26.B21
.18,299
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C••h fund• th1• y••r e
1.173
27,994
1.173
27,994
17,472
1.173
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fund•
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The Huge Partnership
Report & Accounts 2024 - Overview of the Year
About Us
The HUGE Partnership, a UK registered charity {11536401, was created in 2013 to
promote education in Uganda. It specifically provides financial and resource support
to the Nabugabo Community Learning Centre, a rivate NGO set up in 2012 in the
district of Masaka, SW Uganda, solely to provide
ucation and support to
vulnerable and disadvantaged children. who would otherwise not be able to attend
school. Now in its 13" year, NCLC provides umbrella support to the Nabugabo
Community Primary School, the Secondary Education Fund and ongoing initiatives
in the community relating to education, welfare, recycling, and female
empowerment.
The governing principle of HUGE is to provide children,
most at need, with a caring education, a confidence in
their own abilities and genuine belief and ambition that
they can contribute to the future success of their lives
and those of the community.
2024 at a Glance
. Extension to Beatrice House to provide further
residential accommodation for girls most at risk.
. Redecoration of school library including new floor.
. New classroom furniture made from recycled plastic
to overcome the challenges of termites.
. Rethatching of the Round House, the focal point of
the school for assemblies, drum and dance, staff
meetings etc.
.Timber repairs to staff accommodation damaged by
termites.
. Strengthened safeguarding training for all staff.
. Introduction of phonics testing as part of early years
programme.
. Introduction of PSHE workshops for primary children
on the following topics- Adolescence, Personal
Values and Rights in relation to Health and Gender.
. Reusable Afripad packs given to girls for home.
. Community engagement with the giving of 350 bras
donated from the UK.
. Construction of house by students from Pangbourne
College for a family in need.
.Continued partnership work with Pangbourne
College and Sotogrande International School.
Our Impact
. 140 children received free primary education and
wellbeing support (food and healthcare) who would

otherwise not be able to attend school.
. 60 students supported through secondary education
who would otherwise not attend.
.65% of all students were girls which means they are
staying in education helping to reduce early
marriage and child labour risks.
.100% pass rate at PLE (secondary school entrance
exam) for 20 students sitting the exam in
November 2024.
. 8 secondary school students, funded by HUGE,
achieved 9 0 levels. This was the first cohort to sit
O levels.
12 girls in safe residential accommodation.
.12 students from Pangbourne College visited
Nabugabo building cross-cultural understanding
and support.
.3 female staff members funded to complete their
professional diplomas strengthening local teaching.
. Families and the wider community benefitted
through outreach, housing, and livelihood support.
. All students partake in extracurricular activities
including sports, and traditional drum and dance.
Finanaal Snapshot
Income Received 2024
14 P.,

Expenditure 2024
Our Supporters & Partnership
We are a 100 % reliant on fundraising and donations.
We are deeply grateful to our individual sponsors,
partnership schools, and grant-making trusts whose
commitment makes this work possible. Key
relationships in 2024 included:
Sotogrande International School and the Kindred
Project
Pangbourne College
Beatrice Laing Trust
ESG Robinson Charitable Trust
Nicholas James Hair Salon
Kitchen Table Charities Trust
Looking Ahead
In 2025 we will continue to strengthen education and
safeguarding at Nabugabo, expand support for
secondary students, and assist where appropriate on
key community initiatives. In particular, the School
Development Plan for 2025 highlights the following
priorities:
Improve numeracy programme in Early Years.
Build on Phonics testing programme in Early Years.
Improve Additional Needs teaching throughout
school.
Whilst we are proud of the 1000/0 pass rate at PLE,
our goal is to raise the levels attained.
Continue to foster our key relationships.
Develop new relationships with Ugandans both in
the UK and in Uganda, as well as with others who
share our commitment to education.
Gov•rnanc• & Accountsbillty
The Huge Partnership is run entirely by five unpaid

trustees in the UK, with no overhead costs and no
expensed raised by any of the trustees. We comply fully
with UK Charity Commission regulations, safeguarding
protocols, and financial reporting standards. A full set of
policies and procedures are available for inspettion.
Thank You
None of this would be possible without the generosity
of our donors, the dedication of our staff in Uganda,
and the encouragement of our supporters.