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2024-12-31-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date Day Month Year Day Month Year 1 January 2024 To 31 December 2024

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Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name Rural Education Network International

Other names charity is known by REN Intl

Registered charity number (if any) 1186152

Charity's principal address 39 Sher Afzal Close Cowley Oxford Postcode OX4 2FA

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
year
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (ifany)
Moreen Pattison Chairperson
KaySage Treasurer
Peter Hockley Secretary

Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name Dates acted if not for whole year

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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser
Name
Address
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser
Name
Address
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser
Name
Address
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
Moreen Pattison
Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
Type of governing document
(eg. trust deed, constitution)The organization is a Charitable Incorporated Organization
governed by a constitution whose voting members are its charity
trustees. The charity was founded in June 2016 and registered with
Charity Commission in November 5th2019.
How the charity is constituted
(eg. trust, association, company) CIO Foundation
Trustee selection methods
(eg. appointed by, elected by) The founding director of the organization is also a charity trustee
and there are two other appointed charity trustees for the purposes
of charity law and have voting powers.
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
Youmay chooseto include
additional information, where
relevant, about:

policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees;

the charity’s organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the charity
works;

relationship with any related
parties;

trustees’ consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
New and appointed trustees are offered training to ensure they are
adequately equipped to do their job appropriately and within charity law.
REN Intl has three trustee members and one fundraising volunteer.
The trustees meet quarterly and are responsible for the strategic
direction and policy of the charity. At present the trustees are
responsible for fundraising, secretarial work and day to day running
of the charity in the UK. The trustees are from diverse backgrounds
and they bring along rich professional experience.
The Head Teacher and the Deputy Head Teacher are accountable
for day to day responsibilities of running the school in Uganda. The
Chief Executive Officer is responsible for ensuring that the charity
delivers the services specified and that key performance indicators
are met.
The Trustees have conducted a review of the major risks to which
the charity is exposed to and a risk register has been established.
The risk register is updated annually. Where appropriate, systems or
procedures have been established to mitigate the risks the charity
faces.
Significant external risks to funding have led to the development of a
strategic plan which will allow for the diversification of funding and
activities. Internal control risks are minimized by the implementation
New and appointed trustees are offered training to ensure they are
adequately equipped to do their job appropriately and within charity law.
REN Intl has three trustee members and one fundraising volunteer.
The trustees meet quarterly and are responsible for the strategic
direction and policy of the charity. At present the trustees are
responsible for fundraising, secretarial work and day to day running
of the charity in the UK. The trustees are from diverse backgrounds
and they bring along rich professional experience.
The Head Teacher and the Deputy Head Teacher are accountable
for day to day responsibilities of running the school in Uganda. The
Chief Executive Officer is responsible for ensuring that the charity
delivers the services specified and that key performance indicators
are met.
The Trustees have conducted a review of the major risks to which
the charity is exposed to and a risk register has been established.
The risk register is updated annually. Where appropriate, systems or
procedures have been established to mitigate the risks the charity
faces.
Significant external risks to funding have led to the development of a
strategic plan which will allow for the diversification of funding and
activities. Internal control risks are minimized by the implementation

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of procedures for authorization of all transactions and projects.

Procedures are in place to ensure compliance with health and safety of staff, volunteers, children, parents and visitors to the school.

Section C Objectives and activities

For the public benefit to advance the education of children in Uganda, particularly but not exclusively, to support Willow School specifically by Summary of the objects of the constructing more classroom blocks, community library, boys’ and girls’ charity set out in its dormitory, school dining hall, school assembly hall, paying teachers governing document wages and other co-curricular activities. Summary of the main All our charitable activities focuses on fundraising in order to activities undertaken for the advance the education of the vulnerable children in rural remote public benefit in relation to Northern Uganda. these objects (include within this section the statutory For the first 5 years when the charity was founded, our activities declaration that trustees have were focussed on securing a suitable learning environment and had regard to the guidance safe drinking water source. issued by the Charity Commission on public June 2016 – June 2020 the school officially opened with 36 pupils benefit) registered the children were attending lessons in temporary structures. REN Intl also launched their first ever fundraising drive and constructed a borehole to supply clean water for the children and the surrounding community of Koch Lii. 2017 REN Intl expanded temporary classrooms which provided space for Primary 5 and overall school attendance was 180 children, half of these were girls. In 2018 REN Intl invested in a brick making project to enable us to construct permanent classrooms for the children and minimising expenditure at the same time. We produced 40,000 bricks that were used to construct a classroom block for Primary 6, Primary 7 and an office block. The physical labour cost of doing so was also supplemented by the parents offering their availability to carry out some work at school. By the end of 2018 the number of children registered had risen to 250 pupils. In 2019 REN Intl again invested in a brick making project which produced 30,000 bricks. These bricks were essential in constructing permanent classroom blocks for Primary 1, 2, 3, 4 and a block of classrooms for the Nursery Children (K1 to K3). Willow School children sat their first Primary Leaving Examination (PLE) 19 children were registered for this national exams). The school had over 350 children registered. The effect of Covid 19 interruption from 2020 to 2021 had a lasting impact which are still being felt today. But we are grateful that we were able to take lots of learning opportunities. From 2022 to 2025, our focused has been on project sustainability, teaching and learning and children’s progress and children’s behaviour, Child Protection and Parents Teachers Association and

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School Management Committee.

In 2022, 2023 2024, we focused on project sustainability - our children have been involved in the school farm. They planted crops such as maize beans and other vegetable which have been consumed by the children and staff.

Regarding teaching and learning our focus has been on teacher training for teaching and behaviour management, curriculum understanding and curriculum delivery.

The children have also started home management activities such as baking and financial literacy.

We have conducted several meetings and training on behaviour management with teachers and among children themselves.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

Our volunteers are an integral part of REN Intl; their work is highly appreciated and they are from diverse backgrounds and they bring along rich professional experience.

You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:

Section D Achievements and performance

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main This year we were able to use our school library after many years achievements of the charity during the year of using the library as a school dormitory. We have been able to provide school meals to feed all our children (375) because of the success of the school farm. We produced beans, maize and vegetables which supplemented the children and staff diet. As a result of providing school meals, we have been able to provide extra lesson for children in the lower class. We have focused reading and writing in the early years and foundation stage and early key stage 1. We have recruited a few graduates who been a fantastic addition to all the other qualified Teachers. We have conducted a benchmark for reading and writing and we cannot wait to see the results after extra support we have put in place. This is our target; with the team work we have, nothing is impossible.

The School bought more furniture for sitting for the pupils even though we still need more desks.

Section E Financial review

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Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves

REN Intl does not have any policy on financial reserves because we don’t have any financial reserve.

Details of any funds materially in deficit

Further financial review details (Optional information)

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about:

Against the backdrop of limited resources and insecurities over funding, it has continued to be difficult to plan or develop services on a long term base. Nevertheless the charity, with the aid of sound financial management, the generous supporters through monthly standing order donations have enabled REN Intl to continue its fundamental work in ensuring the vulnerable children of rural Northern Uganda receive an education. Standing orders remain our principle funding source.

Our main focus has been on meeting the aims and objectives of the charity - ensuring the overall running cost were met including payment of teachers’ wages each month.

Section F Other optional information

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary, Chair,
etc)
Date
Moreen Pattison
Moreen Pattison
Chairperson
27/04/2025

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Income and Expenditure - REN Rural Education Network (REN) For the 12 months ended 31 December 2024

Prepared by Tori Taneka Accountancy

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Income and Expenditure - REN Rural Education Network (REN)

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Income and Expenditure

Rural Education Network (REN)

For the 12 months ended 31 December 2024

Income and Expenditure
Rural Education Network (REN)
For the 12 months ended 31 December 2024
JAN-DEC 2024
Income
Income: Corporate 13,342.54
Income: Individuals 2,897.26
Total Income 16,239.80
Expenditure
Teachers Salaries 11,290.00
Stationery 910.00
School Feeding 900.00
Audit & Accountancy fees 780.00
Agricultural 430.00
Building Material 431.10
Subsistence 300.00
Subscriptions 250.00
Entertainment - 0% 100.00
General Expenses 290.00
Travel - National 48.00
Total Expenditure 15,729.10
Net Loss 510.70

Income and Expenditure - REN Rural Education Network (REN)

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