Do¢w9n EnvEk)pe ID.. FCD4C4E8-363NEE8411D+E7W4Bl Tru5tees' Annual Report From: OV0812024 To 3110712025 Charlty name: Jeannine Marwel Parents. Assodotion Charfty re8iStrAtion number. 1165189 harity's Prindpal Address: 4345 8edford Square. London WCIB 3DN structure. Governance and Manasernent Goveming document: Constltution adopted 18 January 2016. The CharityJeannlne Manuel Parents, Associatlon IJMPAI is an association consistlng of all the parents & tutor5 of any pupll artendlng the Ecole Jeannine Manuel located at 4345 Bedford Square, London. It is managed by a group ottrustees and coordinator4 all volunteers: PA TEAM UPDATE On the 1st of July 2025. the followin8 have re5i8ned from their tnjstee positiot)s: Maya Saad President of the PA Ischool leaver) Julie Lebknri resign5 from her role as Seuetary (remain PA member) Lynn Raphael resigns from her trustee role I remains PA member) Gaelle Glbert. Thimanh Lemaire (Sthool leaver). Constance de Montessus are also resigning after years of servi Appointment of new trustees- Kawtar Horn Smlth becomes Pre5iderrt Amal Daherbecomes Secretary Frederic Desorby becomes treasurer alon8 Wlth Sofia Belcadi who remains in position shadowing Frederic As an update on the team, Georglna Duffy and Yaritia Foucaud joined the PA at the start of the year as coordinators for Maternelle and Upper Sch£1 re5pecttvely. Meanwhile, Nirlt Sumeruk and Yuko Kimura-Drye stepped down at the end of the prevlous academic year as their chlldren had graduated. Sylvia Nadal had also resigne(I during the previous Summer, and the New Families role has been absorbed by the wider coordinator team. Iphigenie FOat1 and Evetyn Gebran also moved out of the Primary Coordinator role during the year. In July 2025, a change of trustees took place. Maya Saad. Julie Lebkirl and Sofia Belcadi stepped down from thelr respective role5 a5 Presldent. Secretary and Treasurer. They have been succeeded by Kawtar Horn-5mith as President, Amal Daher a5 Secretary and Frederlc Desobry a5 Treasurer. Objertives and Artivities In'line with r(s constitution, the JMPA'S purpose is to enhance the educational experience of students at the 5ch¢)ol by contributing to their academic and recreational life, developing strong
Dowsign EFNdcfe ID.. 7c04c49(>8E1ltFAwWBl relatlonshlps between parents, staff, and the wider school community. and supportlng 5chool- organised events and activities. During tts tenth year, the JMPA suctes5fully delNered a wide array of events* projects. and inttlatives that fostered school spirit and deepened community ties. The academicyear began wlth a serie5 of communlty-building events designed to welcome new and returning families. A Welcome Plcnic in Regent's Park on I September was followed by a week of Welcome Coffee momings at Cordon Bleu hosted by the PA from 3 September onward5. Teacher and class meetings throu8hout September were followed by infomial gatherin85 at Cabana, provlding further opportunitie5 for social cohesion. In Ottober, the PA organlsed a parent networklng event at RldinE House Bloomsbury. FestNe celebrations featured prominentty throughout the year. Halloween decorations were instslled in early Ottober by parent volunteers and Primary children dressed up at school on 20 October to reteive Halloween treats sponsored and distributed by the PA. The Winter Festivlties in December induded school decorations on 11 December and a visit from Santa on 21 December. The autumn term wa5 also marked by a rich serie5 of culiural tour5 and musicals, includlng a Gallery Tour in Mayfair, The Golden Age of Dutch Paintin& the Brltish Museum Enlightenment Gallery. Elf the Musical, an Impressionists tour ahead of the 150th anniversary. and a guided tour through younger art galleries. Chinese New Year was lebrated across all three school buildin85 With themed decorations and chocolate coin distributions, and Spring Fe5tivitie5 included Easter bonnet parades and chocolate gtfts for puplts from PS to Year 13. The annual Football Tournament brought together parents, staff and students. The Ecole Jeannine Manuel London Charity Dinner Gala took place at Hotel Amano In March. with a preparatory toffee held at the Russell Square primary bulldirk8 50 that class correspondents and PA members could be briefed on the Gala and the wider fundraising effort. Sporting and outdoor events agaln broL5ght enery and collaboration to the community. The Run Against Hunger engaged students from PS to 3e in fundraising runs for Artion Against Hunger. WTth parents volunteerin8 to count laps- the Royal Parks venue wa5 secured by the PA. The Famlly Funday. held at Regent's Park towards the end of the summer temi, was a major highlight of the year, featuring partnerships with Outspoken Cycles, I Cream Dreams, professional fa painters, the Bubble Lady, Boote(& and Yahire Furnrture. all coordinated by Maya, Yarltza, Arnal, Kawtar and a large team of class correspondents and parent volunteers. The Talent Show in June showcased Prlmary in the mornlnB and Upperschool in the aftemoon. and the year ended with the PA- sponsored Terminale Year-End Celebration / Prom. The JMPA also active supported career development through its Parents Network, with in-person and virtual career panels gtwng Upper School students exposu to a range of professional sectors with parent speakers. A Parents Soirée was organised In the spring terni, bringing together parents acr055 the school. Work pl3MentS were facilitated for students in 3e and 2e. with parents 5eTving a5 juror5. In tem)s of community Service. the JMPA organised several charttable initiatives. A food drlve in Novembersupported the Camden Foodbank. and a toy drive in Dember collected Eift5 for children at Great Ormond Street Hospital. The annual tea towel fundraiser was launched again before the autumn breaK wlth proceeds donated to the Maglc Breakfast tharity. Throu8hout the year, the JMPA continued to support the school's daily functioning through second- hand uniform sales (notably on 15 September and 7 December. with further sales during the summer temil. management of clas5 lists, communication5 via a regular newsletter. and updates to
Doou5ign Envek)pe ID.. 7CD4C4E6-863MEE&811tkFE7536F4l the PA webslte. L05t and found operatlons were rnaintained in partnership wlth school staff, wlth updates shared through the JMPA newsletter and unclaimed items donated or recyded. The Class Correspondent programme remained an essential element of thè JMPA'S Structure. Recruitment was launched on 7 September and placement was completed without the need for an elettlon. a welcome coffee was held on 6 October to brief volunteers on their sponsIbIlIties, and Frsends of the PA drinks event wa5 held in the summer term to thank correspondents and volunteers. A centralised gift-giving Initiative was again or8anised at the end of the year so that all teacher5 and staff received yearnd appreclation. Achlevements and perfOrnnce Rewew The 2024-2025 academic year has been marked by both continutty and renewal, with a refreshed coordinator team taking on key roles while maintaining the strong programme of events that has come to define the JMPA. The integration of new familie5 into the school communlty continued to be a priortty. supported by the welcome programme in September and the work of the new oordinators across all year groups. The breadth of cultural, sportin& arademify social and charitable programmlng refletted the commitment of JMPA volunteers and their ability to respond creatively to the evolving needs of a growing school. The Family Funday and the Charity Dinner Gala were two partlcular highlights, both requiring substantial Ir6i5tical effort. while the cultural tours and the Parents Network career panels continued to offer highualtty enrichrnent to Students and parents alike. The PA'S support extended beyond the sth00l wa115 through charitable giving and community action, reinforcing the values of empathy, se[w and soual responsibilty. The association also deepened its collaboration with the school administratlon, Including continued fin3naal aid for residentlal trips Ilncluding support for the China trip and other School trips). facllitating the participation of pupils whose families would othen¥ise have struggled to cover costs. The JMPA continued to sponsor special items such as the Terniinale hoodies and contributed to the vear-end Graduation Party, reinforcing student prlde and preserving memories. The dedication of the PA team. class correspondents. and volunteer5 has made all of thls possible. Flnanclal Review At the end of the 2024-2025 school year. the net result was up to £19,900. In addition to the cash funds that were held at the bank, which brings the reserve funds up to £83.CKJ7. The JMPA intends to hold approximately £9,CiKJ as reserve funds to ensure the PA will be able, at any time, to provide help to families who might require finanaal support to let their children take part in school trip51 per our FinanL?al Aid for Residential Trips policy. A5 the JMPA'S income Is more than £25.000 Iprecisely £90,528 for the 2024-2025 school yearl. external Scrutiny 15 requlred. To comply with thls Charlty Commission requiremenL the JMPA will continue to use Mrsimon Knee. as an Independent Examiner. to VIeW the JMPA'5 Annual Accounts and Returns. Declarations The trustees dedare that they have approved the trustee5' report abo¥e.
DoCU9n Enve>Jpe ID.. 7CD4C4Eet363fk8EE&811D-FEIW4effj1 Slgned on behalf of the tharlty5 trustee5 Si8naturels1 Full namels) Sofia Bel cadi Position Date 20-05-2026
CHARITY COMMIS510N FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Jeannlne Manuel Pants A88oclatS0 1165189 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the perlod 1•024 To 31Ul.2025 Section A Receipts and payments Unr•strlet•d funds R•strfiet•d Endowment lunds fvnds Total funds L)st) A1 Recelpts Mgrnbers Subsrryts FundSIng Athibes 4&290 6m1 33.1Y1 156 38.110 4920. 35,2n 6.891 35.191 156 8ank intsrtsl Sub total(Gross income forARJ 90.528 82.470 irw¢s Jales. {5ee tsble Sub total A3Pa nts Cost uf Fundrai9 Athe$ Cost ofcharity Events Ad[1tratiVe c16 DatiOn8 5.433.00 56.975.00 3.482 £73aJWJ 4966 60,992 1.891 1.505. 56,975 Sub totsl 7Q6 70,628 70,354 A4 Asset and investment urchases see table Sub lotsl 70.628 70,628 70.354 Net of recelpts/(paymentsJ AS Transfors b•twwn funds 19.900 19.900 11116 Rl accounts1551 5non026
A6 Cash funds last year eTKI Cash funds this year end 63.107 83.007 83,107 83.007 50,991 63.107 Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted fund5 Restricted funds Endowment funds Calegories Detsils B1 Cash funds Total cash funds 83.007
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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Jeannine Manuel Parents. Association On accounts for the year endèd 31107r2025 Charity no (rfany) 1165189 Set out on pages I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above Charity ('Ihe Trusf) for the year ended 3110712025. Responsibilities and As the ¢hartty trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance wtth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 nhe Acr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying oui my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I nf1rrn that no material matters have corne to my attention in connection wth the examination whith gtves me Cause to believe that in, any material respect: accounting records were not kept in accordan with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord wth the accounting records Independent examiner's statement I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be dravm in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Slgned: Date: 76 Name: Simon Knee Relevant professional" qualification(s) or body (if any): FCA Address: 10 Bath Road Old Town Swndon, V¥fjltshire, SN14BA Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of conrn (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners). IER October 2018
Give here brief details of any Items that the examlner wishes to disclose. IER October 2018