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HMCK Charity Promoting aspirational partnerships in education TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT for period 1/4/2015 to 31/3/2024 The HMCK Charity was registered by the Cha£ity Commission as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) on the 18" of February 2019 (reg no 1182103). OUR PURPOSE AND OBJEcfIvES The putpose of the Charity is to promote. support 2nd FacilitAte the coniinued creative development of outreach and partnership (O&P) education programmes between state 2nd independent schools, and to encourage new wa}'s for indq)endent and state schools to work collabotativdy for their mutU21 benefit. Today, we continue to support and deliver Heatherfs visiofy that everyone regardless of background and circumst2nces should have the chance to fillfil their potential .We fund sustsinable cross-sector partnerships that benefit all pupils and staff involved thereby overcoming traditional baniers or learning constraints. PUBLIC BENEFIT The Trustees 2Ct in accordance with the guidance notes issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit. 7￿C Charitt: conttibutes to social mobility by improving educational opportunity, and the approaches ol stAff, patents, and pupils From all social backgtounds associated with the educational estabhshments we support. OUR STRucfuRE AND MANAGEMENT Ian Ray (Ch2imian), Ftrlarg2ret Hunnab21L Bill Richards Sarah B2ndurka continue as Trustees. -.lll "I'rustees agrL'ed to serve in this capaaty for a fiwther temi running thr()ugh to the end of May 2027

Charity leadership team 11]e Trustees work closehr with volunteers who bring complementary skills to the team. Thc!, are Harry, Chapmao Carol Campbe and Sarah Sawyur. who sit on the Education21ists panel chaired by LNI2tgaret Hunnaball The principal role for this pand is to review fimding app]ications and make recommendations to the Trustees. In addition, members act as foc21 points and mentors for successFMI partnersh4) managers and monitor progress of projects we supporL RESUME OF OUR FIFfH YEAR ACHIEVEMENTS We achieved our aim to design and update out website which was launched in Spring 2024. 'fhis platfonn now indudes case studies a section on worthy events and x new donation platfomL In parallel we streamlined our f()rnis and processes to ensure they are user friendl}'. Our fiu]ding of major projects now follows the school academic year We continue to work on building a sustainable relationship with schools we have supported. We were delighted to support two new major partnership projects - A partnership betwecn Spencet Ll'nx (Registered charit),) Ibstock Place School. and a number of local state primari- schools to which provide free hockey training using the school's facilities for children who have not had such opportunity,. The Charter Schools F,ducatiotd Trust/ VOCFS8 Foundation's Young LEader Ptogramme which supports secondary school pupils to devdop their Ic2dership 2nd teamwork skills as well as their confidence by participating in music workshops to primary school children. In addition. we prO￿ded 2- and 3° year fimdu¥ to the following projects "_ Dulviich College in partnership ￿1th local state schools to provide hockey opportunities the coaching of the youngsters ￿Ing partly dehvered by DU1￿Ch 6th forn) pupils. RGS Newcasde partneting with 5 local schools to develop sWim￿g competenaes for chlldren with no pool Eacilities.

OUR AIMS FOR YEAR 6 To encourage applications and therefore funding for SIEM (Scicncc, -rechnolug)". ￿n￿eeting, 2nd .IIathematicb) urientated partnership schemes. lonitor closd!, the impact an!, change of Government mav have on partnership programmes (rhe prospect of l.abour Winni￿ and Èntroducing V.IT on private school fees could hAve a significant effect on our work.) In collaboration with members of The Wimbledon independent-state schools, partnetship we are exploting the prospect of supporting an annual HIMCK lecture for pupils and parents. Carol C2mpbell has indic2ted hei wish to stq) down from her tole ￿1th1n our team next }'ear and we ate xctively Roolang fot a worthy replacemenL AC￿￿oW[EDGEmE￿rS All friends 2nd supporters 2nd those who have given so much time and effort as part of our leadership teanL To Sam Richardson for his ongoing support and advice on our website and use of social media. l o KCS IX imbledon for providing meeting rooms and interest in our work FINANCIAL REVIEW No fees or expenses were submitted by an}, Trustee or member of the Icadership team during the yeat. 'l&e Charity incutred one small fee for domain re￿StratiO In eady 2024 the chatity moved its bank accounts to the CAEI bank with a savings interest factlity,. We have also switched to their donations manager platfonn. Annual accounts - .Is at )'ear ending 3103 2024 the Charity held£ 16631.82 of unrestticted funds. The Trustees haiTe also received a pledge for further funding support over the next few )'ears which the!. believe will be sufficient to achieve its objectives through grants to successfvl partnership app]icants. Declarations The Ch2tity's princip21 address" 21 Richmond Bridge hIansions, ￿￿oughbY Road, Twickenham 'lWI 2QI

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLANO AND WALES Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For thè porl¢)d To 01104r2023 31103r2024 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted furtds R8¥tricted funds funds T¢)tal fundB Last year A1 Rece General- Donation Man Intere$l on Bank Accounts 221 Sub total(GKJss income forARJ A2 Assèt and Invesbn•nt 881•8. {see table). 225 225 221 Sub total 225 221 A3Pa ents Pa Pal fe&s Bnak Cha es Website licence fee8 Donations to artnershi rarnme8 SPA brochure roduction ¢osl donation 76 12.244 11244 14,986 587 Sub total 11328 11328 15.576 A4 Asset and Investm•nt purchaseB, tsblel Sub total 12.32B 12.328 15,576 Net ofreceiptsl{pa￿ts) Ab Trnnsfers betW•on funds A6 Cash funds last year •nd Cash funds this yearend 1111031 112.1031 115,3551 28.735 16,632 28,735 16.632 44.090 28,735 CCXX R1 accounts ISSI 15101r2025

Section B Stateiiient of assets clll(I liabilities at tlie e.iicl of tlie period funth 81 C•thfthxlb J •1 C•ity 8aokAuAxY48 16.8>1 16.032 fvndl Oetails Deraifs Details lanF ot> ltspJaret F•Jnrnb•l 27rt11r2

l) No rec￿nIti.0￿ has bèen made for Gfft in this ￿rK)d. 21 All work induding web site re(lestqTr and development wère ￿￿0vIded free of carge and or covèred by the Trustees. 31 No Trustees or members of the ￿adershiP te8rn daimed expenses or fees. ncf dk1 they reCe￿e any èmolumènts. 41 The ftjnding supwrt gNen were to approved partnèrship schemes. 51 The charity opened r)ew bank a¢)xunts CAF $peaalising in $uppoitiNJ caiili8S. One ac￿￿nt teing interèsl teariThJ. t)onat•)ns wll be directed to Ihese ￿nts and a token sum ha$ been in Nat West. The HMCK Chaiity fvnd$ mutuaty beneficial uoss-sedor Partne￿hIpS in educatK)n. Its Edu¢2tionali5ts Panel also supports. Schools. for whom this is a new experEnce. throughout the prtte5S. ¥Kw.hmckthari .or uk CCXX R3 act￿nts ISS} 151011202