GRENADINE
TRUSTEES, REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st August 2024
Registered Charity number: 1185734
Independent Examiner:
Finsbury Robinson Limited
237 Westcombe Hill
Blackheath, London
SE37DW
Registsred Address:
16 Coppelia Road
Blackheath, London
SE39DB

GRENADINE
Year Ended 31st August 2024
Contents..
Page
Reference and Administration Details
Report of the Trustees
ststement of Assets & Llabllltles
Statement of Financial Activities
Notes to the Firkqncial Statements
Independent Examiners report

GRENADINE
Reference and Administratlon Detalls for the Year Ended 311t Au
us
202
Charity Number
1185734
Registered Office
16 Coppelia Road
Bla¢khealh
London
SE39DB
Trustees
Ms Stephanie Arguello
Ms Christlne Bosvlel
Mr Etienne Gausseres
Mr WilfrKI Girard
Mr NiGolas Desolino
Caroline Pradier
Daria Wellman
Romain Meneghini
Chair- resigned 30th June 2024
Treasurer- resigned 30th June 2024
Resigned 30th June 2024
Appointed Chair 1st of July 2024
Appointed Secretary 1st of JU￿ 2024
Appointed Tre8$urer 1st of July 2024
Bankers
Lloyds Bank plc.
25 Gresham Street
London
EC2V 7HN

GRENADINE
ort of the Trustses for the Y r Ended 31 A
ust 2024
The trustees present Iheir report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31
Augusl 2024. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charkties..
Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance
with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of I￿land {FRS 102)
{effective 1 January 2019).
OBJECTIVES AND ACTivrriES
OWECTIVES
The objective of Grenadine is the provision of a Saturday school for children who have a French
speaking parent c< Garer or live In a French speaking environment but attend English speaking
schools.
The school aims to expand the children's abilities to speak and WTit8 in French and give them
exposure to the diverse cultures of the French speaking world.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves Policy
Grenadine is keeping financial reserves aside to protect the Charity against period5 of dlsruplion
{suGh as the one experienced during the Coronavirus out5xeak), drops in incorne {fewer children
attending the school) or unforeseen cost increases.
The reserve is in place to mitigate negative flnancial impact and to ensure Grenadine can COnt￿ue
to honour its financial commitments without interrup￿ng Ihe good running ol the school.
The minwnum nominal amount of reserves is addressed on a yearly basis lo ensure it contwwes to
represent an adequate ratio of the full year costs Idrca 25%-50% of the annual costs).
With current annual costs of around £84.000. the target Is for the finanual reserves to be above a
minimum threshold of £21,000. This target has successfully been mel for the year ended 31StAugusl
2024.
Going Concern
The Trustees, focus is first and foremost to ensure Grenadine can continue as a golng corKem.
From 2020 to 2022, the Charity went thrO￿h two years of losses due to the tmpaot of Brexil and the
Coronavirus pandemtc. The combined effect was a reduction in the number of children attending the
school coupled with an increase of the running costs (onllne class support, cleaning. teachers,
assistants).
The Committee has carefully monitored the finan¢lal situatlon. Thanks to a series of mitigating
initiatives, the Trustee5 are pl&2sed that Grenadlne was able to Successfully deliver a positlve
nel income for the years ended 31d August 2023 and 31)t AugLSSt 2024.
A remodelling of the fee structure and a general fee Increase were agreed for the s¢hool year 2022-
2023. As a result, the school generated a surplus. replenishing the reserves to face potential future
risks and absorb potential higher costs related lo Inflation particularly on teachers, wages and John
Ball's rental costs. The Committee upheld a Gonsistenl financial framework throughout 202&2024,
ensuTing the school's accounts remained sustainable and healthy.

In addilion to the ￿h0o1 fees, other sources of fundraising were organised durThig the year.. book fair
and summer falr. Those sources of fundraising are irnportant to the school rAlendar as il also helps
to reinforce Ihe bonds between the schth)l and the Soulh-Easl London Fren¢h community.
Future plan9
Grenadmie has reached a milestone in 2022 by celebrating 20 years of existence. The focus is for
the school to remain a key feature of South-Easl London FrenGh community.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
The Charity is controlled ty its governing document, a deed of trust and constitutes an
Unincorpo￿led charity.
The Trustees work towards provldlng the school with 8 Sustainable finan¢ial and operational
framework In order to strengthen Grenadine's legacy.
Governance Rlsk
The Trustees are parents of children currently attending Grenadine. They are all volunteers,
appointed to the Committee for a maximum duration of four years.
The natural turnover is nec&gs8ry for a fresh perspeGtive and a motivating outlook towards the future.
However, il also means the success of the Committee is dependent on finding parents willing lo
invest their tlme, efforts and to brlng their specific competencies to the Charity (evenls organisation,
accounting. leadership).
The Committee seeks to keep the number of Trustees to a minlmum of five and look for new
members on a regular basis.
A minimum level of volunteering is requested from the parents {participalion to the events, assisting
the teachers on a Saturday morning), with the expectation that some of them will be interested in
Increasing their Involvemenl and subsequentty join Ihe Committee.
Flnancial Risk
The safeguarding of Grenadlne's funds and assets is one of the Truslee5' main missions.
The impact of 8rexlt and the Coronavirus outbreak on the ChaTity's accounts have highlighted the
Impprtance of conllnuously managlng the financial prolections to ensure adequate level$ of income
and reserves.
The Committee strives to find an adequ8te balance betsween income and expenses, revising and
approving the schr)ol fees, structure on a yearly basls.
External Risk
Grenadine's development has for many years been intrtnsically I￿ked to the growing presence of
French famllles in Soulh-East London. Any demographi¢ changes are therefore a key risk faolor in
the good running of the Charity. Number of children per class is continuously monitored to ensure
the school structure and operatuig methods conllnue to be financially viable.
Operational Rlsk
The ongoing commltment of the teaching team Is a key asped of the Charity and therefore orte of
ils main opeTattonal risks. The success of the Charity is also very much Ilnked to the dedication of
the Headteacher since the inception of the school.
The Trustees, objective is lo strengthen the school operating structure to mlllgate polenti81 departure
of key stakeholders.
To that effect, Grenadine has recruited an administrative assistant to second Ihe Headteacher for
the administratlon of the school.
In addition to this, a Manual has been created to explain the structure and the running ofthe ￿h0o]
so that key details can be recorded and passed on lo future stakeholders.

Grenadlne has been able to provide Gonsistency in terms of localion for its Saturday school, w￿h the
use of John Ball Primary school's premises for more than 20 year5.
The Trustees are mindfvl the rental agreement may cease one day, and the Charity will find ilself In
the obligalion to find a new location, with wlential rate increases. This is another strong driver for
mnimum financial reserves to ensure the ongoing concern ofthe Charty.
Approved by order ofthe board of tnjstees on
and signed on tts behalf by..
28 Juin 2025
Mr Wilfrid Girard
Trustee

GRENADINE
STATEMENT OF ASSETS & LIABILITies
Year Ended 318tAugw8t 2024
nr
fltnds
stricted
lund
3110812024
31108120
N4Aes
CurrentA5¥et8
CuttentAccount
S2￿ng$ Awount
Trade Wtors
21,803
35,544
1,175
21.803
25,544
1,175
2D,758
2Q.132
450
Tolal CUTrentas$•ts
58.522
58,522
41.340
Cuffent Lrabllitie8
Credltors.. Amourrts falling duo wlihln one
12,501
12,501
8.906
Nèt¢urrent assetsllllabilthsl
46,022
46,￿￿2 ￿434
Toldl neta8Sèt8 w li4bllili•g
46,022
45,02
Funds of thtr Qharity
Unre5tri¢led Funds
Restricled Funds
46,022
46,022
32.434
TOTAL
46.022
Thg fhanoal sla18ments were approved bythe Board of Trustse$ and aulhoriyed forissue cn
26 Juin 2025
Mrwiifrid Glrard
Trustée

GRENADINE
STATEMENTOF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Year Ended 31stAugust2Q24
LlnrÈstrl
fun
10812
INCOMING RESOURCES (Note 21
other Income
Invesknent Inu)me
98.010
412
98,010
412
94,981
103
TOTAL
98,422
95,0
RESOURCES EXPENDED (Note 3
Chariiablg AGtl%Ats"es
84,834
84,824
84.834
84.834
80.024
80,024
TOTAL
NotlncomellEKponditsrel
13.508
13,588
15,0
Re¢on¢lilation of Funds-
Total funds brought forw*d
32,434
32.434
17,374
Fund B¥lan¢e$ Gorriod fowward Thr022
32
46.022 ￿34

GRENADINE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Year Ended 31st August 2024
1. Accounllng Policles
Bas1$ of prèparlng tho financial slat•ments
The financial st*mgnts oflhe i*arity, which is a publlc benefit entity under FRS 102. have
been prepared In accordance ¥￿th the Charities SORP (FRS 1021'Accounting and Reporting
by charil￿s.. Statement of Recommènded Pracllce applicable tri ¢h8ritles preparing their
accounts in acwrdance wlh the Financial Repotting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republlc of Ireland {FRS 1021 {effective 1 January 20191,. Flnancial Reporting Standard 102
'The Financlal Repo￿n9 Ststylard appllcable in the UK and Republic of Ireland. and the
Charities A¢t 2011. The firiancial statements have been prepared under the histQTiGal cost
convendon.
Income
All income19 recognised in Ihe Statem•nl of Financial AciNrtles once the charity has
entiuement to the funds, It is probable that the income will be received and the amount can
be measured f&liably.
Expènditure
Liabilities are re¢ognised a8 expenditure as soon as there is a legal or con5trudve obligauon
¢)mmittin9 the charity to that expenditure. il is Probable that a transfer of eeonomic beneffts
11 be required in settlemenl and Ihe amount of the obligation can be measured reliably.
Expendllure Is a￿oUnt¢d for on an accruals b88is and has been classified Ltnder headings
that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attiibuled to
particular heaJlng8 they have been allocalod to a¢tiVit￿S on a basis consistent with the use
Taxatlon
The charity 1$ exempt from tax on 118 charitable acllvilles.
Fund ac¢ounting
Unrestricted funds can be used In accordance wilh the charftable oblectlves at the discretion
of the trusteos.
Restricted funds can onty be used for partÉcular restricted purposes vAthln the objtets of the
charity. Re$lriclions arise when $wcifj¢d by the donor orwhen knnds aro raisèd for particular
restri¢ted purposes.
Further explanalW)n of the nature and purpose of each fund 18 in¢￿ded in the notes to the
financial statements.

GRENADINE
IIOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Year Ended 31stAugust 2024
Z Analysis of Incomlng Re$￿tte5
31mw2024
In¢ome
Contrtbulioris
Inveslment income
TOTAL INCOME
98,010
412
98.422
94.981
103
95,084
3. Expgndlturè on Charltable Aetlviti
Unrestrictad Rostrictsd Total funds
funds
3110812024
otal funds
3110812023
Charitable Activitles
Insurance
Teachers
Headteacher
S¢hooVoffice rent
Refreshments
Social Fund
Events and Compelilior
Teaching supplles
Telecom costs
Administration costs
Independent examiners fees
430
51.991
8,871
14.940
43D
51,991
8.871
14,940
494
659
2.763
2.494
754
358
1,080
84,834
412
49,786
8.198
15,217
381
200
1,515
2213
597
432
1,074
80,024
659
2,763
2,494
754
358
1,080
e4.834
3110812024
31108
Debtors: Amounts lalling due withln one year
Trade Debtors
1,175
1.175
450
450
110
31108120
& Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
Other Cred*ors
12.501
12.501
8.906
8,906
6. Trustee R•munerdtion
There were no trustees, rernunerali¢x or other benefi15 for the year ended 31 August 2024 no
the year ended 31 August 2023.
7. Trusteè Expenses
There were no trustees, expenses p8id for the year ended 31 Augus12024 nor for thè year en
31 August 2023.
8. Related Party Disclosures
There were no ￿lated party transacliot)s forthe year ended 31 Au911$12024.

GRENADINE
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024
This report on Ihg financial slalements of GRENADINE for the year ended 31 August2024, whtch are Set on
pages 5 to 6 is In respect of an examinallon carrierl o(rt In accordance with s145 of the Charities Act 2011 Ilke
Act).
Respective responslbllities of the trn$te•$ and the examiner
The charity's Iruslees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charlty's tr￿leeS conslderthat an
audit is rtot requirèd forthis year underseclion 14412) of th8 Charities Acl 2011 (the 2011 M) or under Regulation
1011lld) of the Charitle8 Accounts (Scotlandl Regulatlons 2006 Ilhe 2006 Accounts Regulallonsl and that an
Indepenclenl examination 1$ needed.
It is my responsibli ily to..
examine the accounts under Se￿On 145 of the Charities Act2011 and $ectEon 44111{cl of the Charities
and Trustee Investment {S¢ollandl Act 2005 (the 2005 Acll
lo follow the procedures laid down in the general Oltsctlons gwen by th8 Charity Commission under
se¢tion 14515llbl of th9 2011 Act.. and
to state whglher particular matters have come to my attenlon.
Basis of independent examinerfs report
Our examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions glven by the Charity Comrnissloners.
The examlnalion includes a ieview of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison ofthe aceDunts
presented with those records. It also indudes considerolion of any unusual items or disclosure5 In the a¢counts
and seeking explanatitsns from you as trustees concembng any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not
provide all tho evidence fhal would be requlred In an audit, and consequenuy we do not expresg an audit opinion
on the viaw given by accounts.
Independent oxaminerf$ statsmgnt
In ¢onn8clion wrth our examlnalion, no matter has come to our allenlS0n-.
11) whlch gives us rea¥onaLle cause lo believe Ihal in any rnaterial respect the r@quirements:
to keep accounffng records in acc¢rdan¢e wilh s￿tiC￿ 386 of the 20GE Act.. and
to prepare financial stalem8nts which accord wllh the 8ttOLJnting records and conwiy with the
requlrements of the Acl..
have not been mèl,.
lo whith, in our opinlon. att6nlrDn should be drawn in order lo en*le a propèr understandln9 of the
accounts lo be reached.. or
whi¢h glves reasonablè cause to believe that in any materlal regpect the ac¢ountlng of the
chari
RElIt don have not been mel.
Gemma L Fogarty
Flnsbury Roblnson Ltd
237 Westcornbe Hlll
Blackhealh
London, SE3 7DW
Dats: 13th June 202S