Trustees, Annual Report and Accounts For
Let's Educate Them (LET) 1177655)
The Trustees of "Let's Educate Them" present the annual report for
"Let Education System" for the year ending 31/03/2023. We confirm
that the report complies with the requirements of the 'Charities Act
2011, and the 'Foundation Model Constitution,.
Our Aims
Let's Educate Them is a UK-registered charity (1177655) established in
2018 and operating in the poorest areas of Pakistan. We provide free
education for underprivileged children, prioritising education for girls.
We have established a school in Rahim Yar Khan in the
underdeveloped and very poor South Punjab region, according to our
'Foundation Model Constitution, and according to the needs and
requirements of the 21st centur¢s education system. The objective of
our organization is to benefit the public by advancing female
education in the UK and Pakistan through the provision of schools and
other educational training facilities. We built the school literally'from
the ground up, with funds provided by the Trustee team and with the
hard efforts of the local community. The school opened in 2018
initially with just 10 pupils, all of whom were girls. However, the
establishment of our school in the region quickly started to generate
real excitement, with many girls (and boys) flocking to access this new
opportunity for education.
Achievements and Activities so far (March 2023)
UK: We continued our support to help children online. We extended
our support to all those children and parents who came in contact and

showed interest in getting educational help irrespective of their
financial status, free of charge. Our bank (Barclays Bank Plc) initiative
of 'next door, helped us to offer our services to all those who wanted
to benefit from it.
Pakistan: Girls, education in southern Punjab is not encouraged and
even frowned upon- education for girls is thought to spoil and distract
from attention to household tasks, and there is no value placed on
girls attaining more than a primary education
many villages in
Southern Punjab exemplify these issues, where women either only
work labour jobs to support their families, or are not allowed to work
at all. Many areas of Southern Punjab (like Rajanpur) have a very small
ratio of functioning girls, schools which, in addition to the above-
prevailing issues, is also largely due to a severe lack of government
funding. Our school is structured to encourage girls, education
although we co-educate both boys and girls through primary and
middle school levels up to Grade 8, we prioritise girls, education
through secondary school, as only 13 per cent of girls are still in school
by ninth grade. The school has developed greatly since its founding
and now provides an excellent quality curriculum of primary, middle,
and secondary education, for 365 school pupils
250 of which are
girls.
Last September's recent torrential rain and flooding in South Punjab
hit the school area hard, devastating key classrooms and other
infrastructure. The floods caused by La Nina have claimed the lives of
six schoolchildren, in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
and the
torrents have taken their toll on the infrastructure of many schools,
healthcare facilities, roads, electricity lines, and irrigation canals in the
region.
The impact on the LET Education System (LES) has been devastating-
many of our school buildings sustained significant water damage.

Several classrooms have been badly hit; toilet blocks, sanitation, and
underground sewerage systems have been significantly damaged,
requiring major repairs, and much of the school's electrical systems
require urgent attention and are unsafe to use until fully certified
repairs have been undertaken. The results initially affected all our
school pupils and temporarily forced us to close the whole school.
As a matter of urgency, our Trustees have rightly stepped in, along
with friends of the charity and the local community, all of whom have
donated their money, time, and effort in limiting the damage and we
have been able to undertake some of the most essential repairs
enough to re-open the school in a limited capacity and continue with
some classes.
With the substantial help of the chair, our noble friends, and the
community, we have brought our school back to 80% of its former
glory and function, maintaining our support for girls, education, and
providing an educational lifeline to children who would otherwise be
diverted into child labour activities to support their families. We have
undertaken an urgent project to repair 3 storm and flood-damaged
classrooms, 3 of 4 sanitation and sewerage systems (we have repaired
I system and guttering), and the road leading to the school, along with
replacing educational materials that were also severely damaged by
the torrential rain and floods.
We are working hard to bring our school back to full function, and to
ensure that our pupils do not fall back into child labour.
We will continue our endeavours to increase the capacity of our
school to accommodate those young, deserving boys and girls who
want to follow this educational path to become broad-minded,
positive, diligent, and fertile members of the community rather than
dipping into child labour and become hardliner and extremists.

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To Whom It May Concern
We, Provident Accounting Limited have checked the Annual Account of
Let's Educate Them for the 2022/23 ended on 31/03/2023. We also confirni
that the Annual Account of Charity, Let's Educate Them has been prepared
as per Charity Act 2011 and Foundation Model Constitution. Its total
income, Expenditure and net Income for the above period is £29,941,£28,726
and £1,215 respectively.
Should you have any query please don't hesitate to contact us.
Thanks
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School financial report 2022 -2023
Let's Educate Them
Statement of Financial Activities
Income and Expenditure Account for Year ended 31 March 2023
Income
Previous year's balance BF
Fee charged to affluent students
Friends and family donation
Donations/grants from other trusts/charitable foundations
Donation from Chair
£746
£545
£1,150
£17,500
£10,000
Total Income 2022 - 2023
£29,941
Expenditure
Three classrooms repaired badly hit by torrential rains and flooding
The road leading to the school was repaired/reconstructed.
UPS and solar panels repair/replacement 8*£530
Local underground sewerage system major repair/toilets and basins
replaced 3*1241
Electricity repair and peripheral replacement like lectic fans etc 26.250
Repair and replacement of classroom furniture as required
Teaching staff cost. Technical Support
Energy costs (supplemented by solar)
£6,070
£3,480
£4,240
£3,726
£6,500
£1,000
£3,150
£560
£28,726
£1,215
Balance
Chair: Mohammad Ashiq Shad
Signature:

Pictorial view of the LES:_

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