## **Trustees Annual Report 2022-2023** 

During 2022-2023 we still saw the effects of Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic on the social aspect of children’s development. 

However, we have continued to support children in their learning with a focus on children’s play and their personal social and emotional skills. 

At the Primary school’s Christmas Fayre with held a very successful Tombola and our Annual Sponsored Trundle raised over £500 for which we thank all our parents for supporting. 

To celebrate the King’s Coronation, the children made their own crowns and we had a special Cornish Cream Tea with jam on first!  During the year, we planned a variety of stimulating activities for our pupils including watching tadpoles grow into frogs, caterpillars turning into butterflies and having butterfly buns to celebrate a successful release into our garden. 

As part of our curriculum to promote and good oral health we had encouraged the children to practice their toothbrushing skills by cleaning hard boiled eggs which had been coffee stained.  We also purchased toothbrushing kits for the children to take home as part of our commitment to engage parents as partners in children’s learning and development. 

We completed a successful transition for our school leavers with 22 children leaving in July 2023 to begin the next step of their learning journey into mainstream education.  To celebrate our end of term we invited children, parents and our staff to a free trip to Newquay Zoo which was enjoyed by all. 

Finally, our After-School  provision in Bibbles had another successful year and the income has contributed to our sustainability, hopefully well into the future. 

Sarah Wallis Manager/Trustee 



Independent examiner's report on
the accounts
CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Roport to the trustè
mernbors of
Threemileston8 Pre SclKx)I CIO
On ac¢ounts for the year
ended
31* August 2023
Charfty no
(rf any)
1171194
S•t out on pages
Respec￿¥•
responsibilit18$ 01
trustges and examlft
The d￿rity'S trustees are respw$iW• for the preparats'on of the a¢¢ounts. The
charrty's trustees consider that an aLk1rt1$ not required for this year under ￿tIon
144 olthe Charths Act 20111tr Chanli•s Acf) and that an independonl
¢xaminatNM is needed.
It is my fe$pMsibilty to-.
examine the accounts under ￿*on 145 of th• Choliues Act,
to fotlth¥ the pr￿duleS laid down in the genèral Dlre¢tion$ gNen by Charty
Commission lundlf 8•¢lb)n 1495llbl ofthe Charlti•s Aet, and
to Slale partiojlar matter5 have c(Nn• to my attenfjon.
Bas1• of Independont My txamlnatkjn was carried in accordance *ith g•n•rnl Dlr•cth)fts given by Ihe
examlnof8 ststomont Charity CiJmmlssk)n. An *xamin•tion kndudes a review of th• a¢¢ounbng records
k•pt by the charity and a comparison of tt)• •¢¢ovnts presented vith those r•¢ord$.
It also includ¥$ ¢on$Kleration of any unusual rtems or dis¢losure5 in the accounts,
and 5e8king explan*"on$ from the trustees concemiNJ at)y such matters. The
procedu￿$ yndertaken do not provide all the •vid•nc• that wKJuld be required in an
aud¢ and ¢0fi8equentty ￿ CY'n￿n is 9Nen as to %bth*ther the accounts present a
InJ& and tsir. vi•w #nd the re￿rt is limit•d to thos• matters sel oul in the statement
elow.
Independent In connection with my examNiallon. no matter has come to my atténtion
oxamlnerfs Statement l. ￿lch gwes m• r•a8onable ¢aU￿ to believe that in, any Mat￿01 f•$pect. th
requ1￿ments..
to keep ac¢owNing rec¢rt8 in ac¢ordance wilh s•ction 130 ofthe Ch•riti•ts
A¢t'.
to prepare acc•Jnts *thich %siih Ihe accounting re¢ml$ 8nd comp
with the a￿oUnting requlremorts of lh¥ chari1￿8 Act
have not been met.. or
2. to Ithkh, in my opini￿, 8ltenticm should be drml In ord•r to enable * proper
undèrstsnding ofthe #￿Unts to be reached.
Slgnod:
Dats:
1110611oL
Name:
Loreen Shepherd
Relevant profe••lonal
quallflcation(81 or body
lif any):
FCCA
Address:
11a Kimberfey Park Road
Falmouth. Corr￿1 TR112DA
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