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2022-08-31-accounts

bjecti v es and A ctivitie s
SORPreference
Summary
the charily
governing
ofthe purposes of
as set out in its
document
To advance education
(including
social and
physical
training) ofpeople under the age
of25years in such ways as the chadty
trustees shall think fit.
To provide learning
opportunities
for
students
attending
PPS via both structured
activities and after school clubs
To work in partnership
with other agencies
and organisations
with similar objectives
Summary ofthe main
activities
in relation to those
Para C17and
1.19
During the course of this financial year, the
purposes
benedt,
in
forthe public
particular,
the
following
activities took place to fulfil the
Charity's objectives:
activities, projects or
services identified
in
the 1.Advancement
ofEducation:
accounts.
This is satisfied
by the otfering ofweekly
classes, during term time, in the Polish
language to children
and young adults
ranging
from 3-18years. Please see below
for more details.
2.Providing
learning
activities via
structured
activities and after school
clubs
This objective is satisfied
in the following
ways:
(a) Weekly classes
Children
aged 3-11 primarily
receive
instruction
in reading,
wriling
and speaking
Polish as well as music.
Children
aged from 11-18 receive
instruction
in readin
writin
and
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Other
Achievements and Performance
SORPrefereree
1.Education
Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe chadty,
Pere inc During the School year, which ran from
11th September 2021 to 2"' July 2022, a
identifying the dill'erence the total of495 children
and young people
charity's work has made to received
regular education
on a Saturday
the circumstances of its morning
during
term time.
beneficiaries
and
any wider
benefits to society as a The School was open for face to face
whole. teaching
for a total of30Saturdays so
that
each child and young person was able to
access a total of120 hours of education.
Pupils ranged
in age from 3-18years and
were taught
in 24 classes by a total of
26
teachers supported
by 16teaching
assistants.
Pupils aged 3-11 were taught a curriculum
based on speaking,
reading
and writing
in
Polish together
with some additional
music
lessons.
Pupils aged 11-18were taught reading,
writing
and speaking
in Polish as well as
receiving lessons
in Polish history and
geography
and religious education.
18students
with special educational
needs
were taught
by one teacher and four
teaching assistants.
One 'Polish as a second language'
class
was also taught.
A total of20 students were prepared
for
public examinations
with the following
results:
GCSE —12students —grades ranged from
7-9
A level —8students —grades ranged
from
Bto A"