CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Charibj Nam Hooke Court in Malawi On accounts for the year ended 31 August 2024 Charlty no {If any) 1167089 Set out on pages (lemembr lo include the page numbprs of Additional $heelsl I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (Yhe Trust"} for the year ended Responsibilitles and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requiretnents of th8 Chariti85 Act 2011 {"the Acr,). I report in respect of my examinatlon of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carylng out my 8xamlnatlon, I have followed the appllcable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5}(b) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention (other than thal disclosed below .) in connection with the examination which giv8s me cause to belleve that in, any materlal respect: accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the AGt or the accounts do not accord with the accountlng records Independent examlnerfs statement I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examinatlon to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to b . reached. Please delete the words in the bracket,e f they do not apply. Signed.. Data: 13-Fe25 Name: Tim Watklns Relevant professional quallflcatlon{s) or body (If any): FCA of the ICAEW Address: St Marys House, West Coker Hill, Nr West Coker, Somerset BA22 9DG UK IER October 2018
Sectlon B Dlsclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charlty accounts.. direGtions and guidance for examiners). The accounts are completed on a cash basis, not accruals as pèrmitted. Give here brlef dgtails of any items that the exarniner wishes to disclose, Cash income: The charity recelves some income from events where cash is generated. All the cash banl(ings have been r6vièwed, but there Is a risk that not all of the cash is bankedlrecorded. This is a common risk to such Income that the Trustees should keep und6r review with segregation of duties assisting. In counlry expendlturelpotty cash: Much of th8 8xpenditure is made in local currency in country, as is to be expected in thls environment. The Treasurer usually takes the cash out of her own bank account (as is most economlcal and Is reimbursed). In country expenditure is then evidenced where possible, and payments are Inltlalled by two people. Ther8 ar8 risks to such a system, where all payments are not evidenced. Additionally, the use of the Treasurerfs own account is not ideal, but understood in this circumstance. Th8 division of duties is helpful in this respect, and the dual Inltlalllng of expenditure beneficial. The trustees should keep a close revigw of the in- country costslsupportldocumentation to be assured that funds are properly spenl. The op8ning Gash split of restrictedlunrestricted funds have not been r6VI8W8d. IER October 2018
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Cli4irily Namo Hooke Court in Malawi lo lil aiiyl Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the period from Por s1¢1. rl dato Pariod end dale 3110812024 To 0110912023 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestrlcted funds lo tho near•st Restrlcted funds Endowment fund$ Total funds Last year to the nearesl £ to th• noar•st £ lo the nearest £ to thg nè4r•st£ A1 R8cel ts Pu sorshl School S on50rshl School In a Ba r6SOLJrce$ GengrÈl Donallons Fund Raisin 100 Club closure Prodl al Blke5 SOurceS 6,12T 11,202 700 2,361 507 6,661 783 11,202 700 2,361 507 4,886 475 475 4,265 252 767 Surmwr programm - Inrt from volunteers f0racc0ymdat10n, travol; donation from Hooke Court Ltd 6,944 6,128 Sub total (Gross income for AR) 7,133 2SA47 31580 23An A2 Asset and Invostment sales, see table . Sub total 7,133 25.447 32.580 23,473 A3Pa ments 8ch(K)I supplies Kapesca SGhcd Clas9 bui Bank Cha Insuranca Pupll Sp)nsorshlp- sthool faes summer progranTh axp&ndltur8- food, travel, roSQUffo8 lor volunteer5 19.068 5.483 68 10,e92 5,483 68 1.87e 75 4,373 Sub total 21,013 23,872 44,885 20,043 A4 Asset and Investrnont urchases See table Sub total Total paym8nts 21,013 23,872 44,885 20,043 Net of receipts/(paym9ntsJ A5 Transfers betW8en funds A6 Cash funds tsst year end Cash funds thls year end 13,880 1,575 12,305 3,431 18,909 5,029 8,422 9,997 27,331 15,026 27,331 IER October 2018
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted funds to n8ar8st £ R6strlcted fund5 to n8ar?st£ Endowment funds to n8arost £ Cateqorle$ Detalis B1 Cash funds Bank 5,029 9,Y47 Pelty Ca8h 250 rotal cash funds 5,029 9,997 lagreo bakrThsw1lhre1p1$ and paymprlB cc t(sll OK Unrestrlcted funds to nearest £ OK OK Endowment funds to nearè£ Restricted funds to nearo•t£ D6talls Fund lo whl¢h a¥s81 b•lon Cuffènt val Ilonal Detai15 Co#t loptlonBII Fnd tc* whlch O85?t bglon Current vol tlonol Delal Cost lopllonall B4 Assets retalned for the charity's own use Fund to whlch rèl&t¢s Amount due When due tlon81 Detalls B5 Llabllltles Slgwd by ong or two trustees on behglf of all trustee3 Date of val Signatur8 Print Name 13 l (boois I,) IER October 2018
Hooke Court in Malawl REPORT ANDACCOUNTS FOR THEYEAR ENDED31"AUGUST2024 Charity Registration Number: 1167089 Address: Hooke Court, Dorset, DT8 3NX Trustees: Alan Vian Chalr Sarah McConn811 Treasurer Fiona Boggis Secretary Peter Cooper Caroline Williams Daphne BeLcher Suzanna McNealL Rlchard McNeaLI Peter McNeall Gilly Brugge Marilyn Leah Christopher Mcconnell Bankers HSBC Independent Examingr: Tim Watkins Webslto: ¥y.w.w rn.alawijioth.0outtL Structure, Governance and Management The ch8rlty, number 1167089, operates as a Charitable Incorporated Org8nisatlon (CIO) by a constitution deted 27/04116. Trustees have been appointed for their educatlonal, financi8l and fund raislng skills. They will serve for one year and then stand for re-election. All trustees are required to undergo a DBS check and child protection pollcles are in place. PoliGy decisions are made by th8 trust8es who meet at least 3 times a yearfor this purpose. Docisions in Malawi may be made by local EducationalAdvisers only with the 8pproval of the trusteos. Objectives The objectives of the charity are,, To improve prlmary educ8tion practice in rural areas of Malawi
To provide children in thesg areas with the opportunityto engage In learnlng actlvities inside and outside the classroom To provide confidence In the Malawi teachers to train and work with each other PubliG Ben8fit The beneficlaries of the charity 8re currently Primary school chlldren in th8 23 schools in the Bandawe and Chlntheche zones, Nkhata Bay, Malawi. Ten students are sponsored through secondary education Bicycles for s8lected teachers withln the primary schools Performance Schoolsupport Educational Resources Educational resources were sourced locally and dlstributed to all schools withln the zones School in a Bag 100 bags were distributed to pupils in the Chintheche zone" theyw8re chosen for their attainment and sttendance. Sponsored School8 We now have 6 UK schools sponsorlng schoDLs In Ma18wi. We used this money to provide educatlonal resources as well as other specific requir6rn8nts. Kapesca School received £6500 est. donation to bulld a classroom Summer Programme A group of 11 volunteers and trustees visited in July l August 2024 and provided teachlngto children and teachers In both zones Prodigal Bikes A volunteer from Prodigal Bikes came with the teachers and maintained bikes donated by Prodigal Blkes. They also repaired a wheelchair and a few little bikes for younger children. The bik8s ar8 all used by teachers to get to School, meetings at other schools and for transporting ex8m papers etc. betwaen schools School for Hearing Impaired Money forfood had been provided 8nd money raised in m8mory of one of the founding trustees was used to provide a playground forthe children who board Sponsored Children 10 chlldren are sponsored through secondary school, each with individual sponsors in the UK. All were seen during the summer programme and school reports were received.
A m8mbor of staff from the District Office visited whilst we were In M8I8Wi and recognised our achievements and support. Future Plans and challenges Continue to partnerwith Prodlgal Blkes and send out another ¢onsignment of bikes in the autumn of 2024. Buy space In a container owned by"Changing MaLawi" in ordgr to provide more resources including carpentry equipment. Develop th8 bik8 maintenance apprenticeship scheme and begin a similar carpentry apprenticeship scheme. Try to engage more with the Chintheche Zone, develop 8 working relationship with th8 new Primary Educatlon Advlser. Devalop the teacher trainlng element of the programme in Bandawe Apply for grants in the hope of building 8 second classroom. Chair Df Trustees Alan Vlan Date 150225