
## Alliance Française d'Oxford Annual Trustees’ Report for 2022 

## The Mission 

The mission of the Alliance française d'Oxford continues to be the promotion of the enjoyment of French language and francophone cultures in Oxford, for all ages and abilities.  Despite the favourable socio-economic context  of Oxford, many  challenges  remain, to do  with  the  decline  of French  and  modern  languages  as  a  choice  for  A  levels  and  economic uncertainty. 

## TEACHING ACTIVITES 

We were delighted to see so many students attend the classes and benefit from the activities of the Alliance. **We continue to have very good satisfaction rates on the quality of the classes** with comments such as “The Alliance Francaise d’Oxford keeps your brain active...Fun. Enjoyable. Rewarding. Welcoming!”, or “I like the friendly people, relaxed atmosphere, small classes.  I always look forward to coming even after a long day at work” 

Credit is been given to Louise Richard, the new course director, for the general improvement in level quality of teaching. 

**It  was  a  record  year  for  number  of  registrations** ,  even  in relation to pre-pandemic levels, with 456 different students registering for classes or private tuition in the year.  Teaching activities in 2022 were marked by a return to onsite classes, the choice of tuition favoured by our students.  Students are generally still more willing to trust the quality of online lessons for private tuition rather than for group classes. 

We offered a **French Summer Camp** for the first time for 10 lucky children, with activities such as plant-hunting, patisserie-making, museum treasure hunts, and sports day, all in French. 

## **We are the Alliance française d'Oxford** 

_the charity whose mission is to promote French language and culture in Oxford_ 

30 Polstead Rd, 1[st] Floor, Oxford, OX2 6TN www.af-oxford.org Charity Registration No. 1163206 




Overall, 8000 hours of French were taught with an average of 6,1 students per class.  All levels of French were taught, in group classes and in a private tuition setting, with classes for children remaining one of the most popular classes. Again in 2022, we were able to offer 9 levels of French for adults, making us the only language centre in Oxford offering such focused tuition. The toddler class made a brief return but had to be stopped due to the departure of our specialised teacher. 

**The  most  important  project  of  the  year  was  the  website overhaul** .  The aim was to provide our visitors with an attractive modern interface  and  a  more  efficient  enrolment  process.   The  website  now incorporates the cultural activities’ sign-up platform, which helps promotion of cultural events. 

## HUMAN RESOURCES 

2022 was, again, a challenging year from the human resources point of view due to the consequences of the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union in January 2020 and the subsequent immigration barriers to hiring teachers.  Most Alliances Françaises in the UK face a similar issue: it is much more difficult to recruit _qualified_ French language teachers in the UK, with large organisations monopolising the existing pool of  language  teachers.   In  2022,  several  teachers’  departures,  the association  was  forced  to  look  for  a  new  French  teacher  to  meet the demand for classes, and after advertising nationally without results, it was agreed that despite the costs, it was necessary to recruit a new skilled worker teacher from abroad through the UKIV Sponsorship process.  This recruitment  proved  challenging  due  to  delays  in  obtaining  the  skilledworker visa, which in turn threatened our capacity to provide the classes that had already been scheduled.  Thankfully the new teacher was able to start teaching in the Autumn Term. **The staff is now comprised of 4 employees** , with  one  manager,  one  course  director  and  two  full-time teachers (22 hours a week).  Several self-employed teachers continue to work to be able to work for the Alliance Française for a few hours a week and mostly online. 

## **We are the Alliance française d'Oxford** 

## _the charity whose mission is to promote French language and culture in Oxford_ 

30 Polstead Rd, 1[st] Floor, Oxford, OX2 6TN www.af-oxford.org Charity Registration No. 1163206 




The size of the team seems adequate to meet the minimum demand but is already showing signs of limitation.  Private tuition demand cannot yet be met. 

The association continues to put a great emphasis on the quality of the teaching with 7 professional developments sessions offered in 2022 to our teachers, thanks in part to the French government’s training provision via the French Embassy. 

## EXAMS 

The centre organised DELF exam sessions for 34 candidates, up from 27 the previous year. 

## CULTURAL ACTIVITIES 

It was a new record for the number of people (739) who participated in our 34 events, 10 of which were free. The Alliance offers a regular highquality book club, free online conferences & workshops for adults, children and teens.  A highlight was the hosting of French author Leila Slimani in partnership with the Maison Francaise d’Oxford (MFO).  Partnerships were also  developed  with  the  rest  of  the  Alliances  of  the  UK  to  offer  free conferences, free online meet-ups and free competitive events with great success. A popular wine tasting was also offered. 

## OUTREACH AND GOVERNANCE 

**Perhaps the most important achievement of the year was the Trustee’s A Level French Scholarship, which generated the most interest and participation since it was introduced in 2020.** 17 students, up from 8 in 2021applied from applying from for 8 different schools to the scheme.  This outreach programme strengthens our relationship with schools, in particular state schools. 

**The Trustees were delighted to receive an anonymous donation of £1200 to fund an additional scholarship for an A level We are the Alliance française d'Oxford** _the charity whose mission is to promote French language and culture in Oxford_ 

30 Polstead Rd, 1[st] Floor, Oxford, OX2 6TN www.af-oxford.org Charity Registration No. 1163206 




**student.** As a result, 3 students in Year 12 were selected for the scholarship in December 2022.  They have been receiving free tuition and will do so until their A levels exams in May 2023. 

Trustees also have been involved in helping the directrice on marketing, teacher recruitment, accounting, quality control and networking in 2022. 

## Finances 

Finances 

2022 was a record year in terms of sales of French tuition, at £197,000. This was an increase of 9% on sales for the year ended 31st December 2021 The trustees attribute the increase in difficult international market conditions to the favourable economic context of Oxford, the dynamism of the team and the new streamline website sign-up process.  The type of French language courses sold were similar to the previous year in terms of proportion of children, teens and adult classes. While the main focus of the activities of the Alliance is delivering group courses in line with its charitable status, a significant source of income entirely consistent with the Alliance’s charitable objectives comes from providing private tuition, representing 32% of the revenue.  The shortage of teachers for part of the year meant that we were unable to satisfy the level of demand for private tuition classes. 

A grant of £2,885 was given by the French government towards cultural projects, and a donation of £1,200 was generously and anonymously awarded to the Trustee’s A level Scholarship scheme to sponsor one student to attend A Level Classes for 5 terms. 

There was an increase in expenses aligned with the increase in revenue. The payroll costs (the number of employees having gone from 3 to 4) and an incremental increase in rent resulted in an operating surplus of £340. The website overhaul represented an investment of £4,500. 

The financial challenges ahead include the planned increase in rent and an increase in general costs, as well as likely salary increases to compensate 

## **We are the Alliance française d'Oxford** 

_the charity whose mission is to promote French language and culture in Oxford_ 

30 Polstead Rd, 1[st] Floor, Oxford, OX2 6TN www.af-oxford.org Charity Registration No. 1163206 




for higher cost of living demands. Given the premises limitation on our potential to increase the volume of students in classes , our strategy is to increase revenue by providing more private tuition during the day to businesses and to increase the offer to local schools. 

The charity is in a position to meet its forward obligations in the event of any significant market disruption, with the reserves account at £35,087.35 at Dec 31[st] 2022, but £40 000 at 3[rd] January 2023). 

The charity remains in a good financial position. 

## **We are the Alliance française d'Oxford** 

_the charity whose mission is to promote French language and culture in Oxford_ 

30 Polstead Rd, 1[st] Floor, Oxford, OX2 6TN www.af-oxford.org Charity Registration No. 1163206 



CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Alllab)ce fr•npl8• d'oxlord
11632C
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For the period
01101r2022
3111212022
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
funds
to tho n￿10#1
Rostrlcted
Endowment
funds
Total funds
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toth• n•zN*tÈ
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A1 R•celpts
SALES INCLUDING CHARIT+ieiE
ACTIVITIES
BANK INTEREST RECEIVED
Grant FrerK* (¥)verrwnont
DonAtion- A Level Studi¢s
Grant IT- Web roLtssw
Gr8nl Brèxtt Spomotr* L*•nf
197.013
179.7•3
197.013
18B5
1.200
1.200
2,160
s￿00
Sub tota
ross income
AR)
201.152
A2 Asset and Invè8lment sak8,
(see table)-
197.067
4.085
201,1S2
184,946
A3 Pawnonts
COST OF SALES
LOYEE PAYR
LL
RENTAL EXPENSES
WEBSITE AND IT COSTS
TrAVEL
ADVERTISIN
PAYROLL SERVICESI LEfjAU
PROFESSIOMALAND OTHER
SERMCES
MEALS E￿ERTAINMENT AND STAFF
GIFrs
OFFICE GENERALADMINISTR4TIVE
EXPENSES
PRINTING, PHOTOCOPIER, POSTAGE
ID STATrONARY
OTHER
Offlce r&fiJ￿￿Ent8XPerI$oS
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application f*s
COVID relatèd 6xp8r
51285
92.690
51285
•2.690
20.990
9,667
3.952
1.6511
19￿50
2.1S6
1,796
4.578
4578
2,189
2.012
1.537
1,387
1,eos
1,2U8
301
783
Sub total
191949
2M8fj
196.834
182.284
A4 Asset and Invo8tm•nt
purchases. {soe tabk)
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furnltur•
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810
Sub total
810
194.8J4
2.885
197.Tlg
183.094
2510512023
CCXX A1 8¢xounts (SSI

Net of rncelpts/(payments)
A5 Transfers botwe•n lunds
A6 Cash funds last year •nd
Cash fund$ thls year end
2.172
1200
3.372
1,852
64,063
66,235
V2.211
64.063
1,200
67A35
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestrictod
funds
Categories
Restrlctgd
funds
Deta115
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funds
to n•Jr•¥t £
to noar*st£
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to n•aro8t£
83￿- Curr•nt AccoLmt
30.190
35.087
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6.235
1.200
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AUDIOVIsU￿L EQUIPEMENT
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9.74•
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charity's own use
150
FURNITURE
lJnr•81rtrt
7,164
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l171
120
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Signature
Print Name
Date of
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25105r2023

ALLIANCE FRANGAISE D'OXFORD
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
I report to the trustees on my examination of the financial statements of Alliance Fran¢aise d'oxford {'the
charity'l for the year ended 31 December 2022.
Responsibilities and basls of report
A$ the trustee of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in a¢cordance
with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111.the Act'i.
I report in respect of my examination of the charity's financial stslements carried out under section 145 of the
2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable D1￿ctionS given by the Charity
Commission under gection 14515)Ibl of the Act.
Independent examinerfs $tatornent
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in conne¢tion
with the examination giving me cause lo believe that in any material respecL'
accounting records were not kept in respect ol the charity as regul￿d by section 130 of the Act.. or
the financial statements do not accord with those re¢ords', or
the financial ststements do not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the form 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 fair, view which is not a matter conSide￿d as
part of an independent examination.
I have no ¢on¢erns 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.
A Churchill Stone FCA DChA
Mer¢er Lewin Ltd
Chartered Accountants
New Barclay House
234 Botley Road
Oxford
OX13HA
301h May 2023

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
AllIan￿ franGal•• doxford
11632L
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For thÈ p•rlod
from
0110112022
31112r2022
Section A Receipts and payments
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Endowrn8nt
nds
Total funds
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ACTIVITIES
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197.013
197￿13
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1.200
1,200
2.1
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AR)
197A67
I￿.152
184916
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(see tabl•l.
Sub total
f97.087
4.085
2Q1.152
184.946
A3Pa
COST OF SALES
EMPLOYEE PAYROLL
RENTAL EXPENSES
WEBSITE AND IT Gosrs
TRAVEL
ADVERTISING
PAYROLL SERMCESI LEGA
PROFESSIO￿AND OTHER
SER)llCES
MEALS ENTeRTA114MENT AND STAFF
GIFTS
OFFICE GENEFALADMINISTRAMVE
EXPENses
PRI￿ING. PHOTOCOPIER. POSTAGE
AND STATIONARY
OTHER
512BS
12.8bO
20.990
10249
19,050
gJ61
11S6
056
1.796
105
4878
1189
1.232
2,306
2.012
1,537
301
BTr￿t gpons(KghtyiOcTh aNI
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5J58
4763
1.862
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194949
196.834
1¥2384
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furnltur•
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810
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810
188S
1gY.m
183,D94
2510512023
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Net of ro¢9ipW(paymentsJ
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A6 Cash funds last y•ar •rKI
Cash lunds thls year gnd
2.172
120
3A72
1￿52
62.211
6623S
1,200
67.435
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Catogorles
Unr•stricted
fijnds
to Mar•8t£
Details
R•striGl•d
funds
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B1 Cash fvnds
nk- CuThwntA¢covrt
1200
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6Q235
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9.749
150
FURNITURE
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7.154
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unr08tsi￿e￿
4171
120
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