FUTURE ACADEMY UK
Registered Charity Number 1190708
FUTURE
ACADEMYUK
Annual Trustees, Re
ort
Period Ending: 31st December 2022
Future Academy UK Refereno and Administratlon Infornmtion:
Charity Number: 1190708
Date of Registration.. 04.08.20
OperdtÉonal Address: Brierley, First Avenue. Frinton-on-sea. Essex C013 9EX
Website: www.future-academ uk.net
Trustees
Martin Watts (Chairl
Alexander Barnard
Damien Gabet
Elizabeth Roberts
Jane Watts
Banke
Barclays Bank
Registered OFfice". I Churchill Place, London E14 5HP

Future Academy UK was registered by The Charity Commission as a ao in August 2020
(Charity No. 11907081. This is the report of the Trustees for the year ending 31 De￿mber
2022.
Aims and Objectives
The Future Academy Trustees review the aims. objectives and activities of the charity each
year in January. Thls report looks at what the tharity has achieved; the outcomes of its work
in the reportin8 period and the benefit brought to the young people it supports.
The Trustees have referred to the guidance contained in the tharity Commission's general
guidance on public benefit when reviewing the charivs aims and objectives and in planning
its future activitles. In particular the Trustees consider how the planned activities will
contribute to the aims and objertives that have been set.
The objerts of Future Acodemy UK orefor the ptsblit benefit to odvance in lifr and relieve the
needs of refvgee5 UP to the age of 18 living in the UK and overseos by developing their
ski115 COPaClties and copabilities to enable them to participate in sooety a5 independen¢
moture and responsible individuols.
Future Academy UK plans to further its objects by providing financial support to enable
volunteer teachers (from partner, UK-registered tharities) to deliver charitable activities to
refu8ee children both In the UK and overseas.
Achlevements and Performance
Future Academy UK has enabled one teacher to volunteer for our sister charity. Future
Academy. in Lebanon. Future Academy UK provided funding to cover travel related costs
and an allowance towards livin8 expenses.
In 2022, volunteer teacher Chris spent 245 days in Beirut - teaching in two refugee camps..
Burl Baraineh and Shatila. In total 120 students have partiapated in edutational charitable
activtties led by Chris, working alongside football coathes and teachers from the local
refugee community.
In Shotila Comp, English les50n5 take place on the
pitch afterfootball troining.

In Buri Barajneh Camp. Future Acodemy runs o school
alongside itsfootball academy.
Chns teothes two classes of students aged 7-14 yet7rs.
Appmximotefy half of the students had never been to school
before, so these dosses are having o massive import.
All ortivities are open to l)oth glrls ond boys, but initially
more than 90% of the student5 were mcle. To increase
femole portlcipation, in 2022 chr￿ and his team Set up a
dedicated gir15' cla55. Thi5 I￿$ been very successful. ond
the cla55 15 nowfvll," more thon 20ftmole students oged
7-12 yeor5 attend regulorly.
Also in 2022, Chn's set up o libraryondaftetschool club. None of the students have acces5 to
books ot home. $0 the library is O vitol resource. The ofter5chool club pmvides opportunities
forfree ploy. creatwe conS￿l0n artivities. l)oard games, ort & crafts ond table tenni5,' It
also provides cotch up d055esforstudents who been unable to attend lesson5.

Future Plans
Our aims for 2023 are to:
Support partner charities by providing travel-related expenses for teachers volunteering
their serVi￿S overseas. We may also be able to provide a living allowance grant for teachers
on long term placements. The trustees will asse55 each application on an individual basi5.
Volunteer teachers will pmvide written and photographic eviden￿ and partner charities will
provide an impart statement at the end of ead) placement.
Public Benefrt
The Trustees confirm that they have complled wlth their duty to have due regard to the
guidance on public benefit published by the Charity Commission in exercising their powers
and duties. The public benefit of the ChariWs actr¥ities is to advance in life and relieve the
needs of refugees, up to the age of 18: this is achieved by providing the children with
regular educational activities which enable them to participate in society as independent,
mature and responsible citizens.
Structure. Governance and Management
Future Academy UK wa5 registered as a CIO with the Charities Commisslon In August 2020.
The governin8 document is the Charity Commission's Foundatlon Model Constitution.
Future Academy has a board of five Trustees. wl)o have a varied skillset.
Three Trustees are key officials who are responslble for the day-to-day running of the
charlty. The Chalr Is appointed to the board for an initial period of four years: the treasurer
and secretary are appointed for th￿e years: and the remaining two Trustees are appointed
for two years. (Existing Trustees may be reappointed for addttional terms).
The Trustees will consider recruitrnent of new Tnstees as the need arises. Applications from
sultable candidates would be sought by identfying specific gaps in professional skills and
seeking recornmendations of professionalty qualified candldates. rf ne￿sary, placing
advertisements in suitable publications. Applicants would be provided with an information
pack outlining the history of the organisation, its Structure. artivities and objertives, roles
and expectations of Trustees plus other relevant supporting information. All new Trustees
re￿1ve copies of the Governing Document, the latest annual report and accounts.
The board meets a minimum of twice a year; as outlined in the Goveming Document,
rneetings may be held elertronically providing Trustee5 are able to communicate with all
other participants. The quorum for meeting5 is 2 Trustee5. Future Academy UK policies are
reviewed by the Trustees on an annual basis ak)ng with the risk register.

Financial Review
Future Academy UK raises funds from the general public. charitable trusts and workplace
giving schemes. Some funds are restrirted to Future Academy (Beirut) charitable activities,.
all other funds are unrestricted. We do not use professional fundraisers.
When revenue reaches £25.(MXI Future Academy UK will be required to have their accounts
independently examined. Until that time the accounts will be reviewed by Trustees not
involved in the day-to4ay runnin8 of the activities.
In 2022 totsl receipts were £7.713 and expenditure totalled £7,589.
All expenditure on charitable artlvrties related to sending one volunteer teacher to work In
two refugee camps in Beirut for a total of 245 days.
Cash funds remalning at the end of December 2022 amounted to £8,894.
We estimate expenditure in 2023 will be approximately £ll,Cth.
Remuneratlon of Key Management Personnel
Future Academy UK does not pay any Key Management Personnel.
Trustee Expenses
Future Academy does nrt pay trustee expenses.
Reserves Pollcy
The Trustee5 aim to maintain reserves allowlng Future Acaderny UK activities to run for six
months. This wlll provlde stability and enables us to honour our commitments to refu8ee
children. Our current reserves equate to roughly 9 months, which suggests we are
maintaining an appropriate level of liquidty whilst ensuring that eX￿$s1ve funds are not
accurnulated. The adequacy of this policy is reviewed annually.
Details of Any Funds Materfally kn Defi(7t
The Trustees declare that the charity had no funds which were materially in deficit at the
date of the statement of assets & Ilabilities.
Partlculars of Any Outstsndln8 Guarantee Given by the Charfty
The Trustees detlare that the tharity has given no guarontee where potenttal Ilablllty Is
outstanding at the date of the ststement of assets & liabilities.
Particulars of Any (XrtStanding Debt
The Trustees dedare that the charity has no outstsnding debts which are secured by an
express charge on any of the a55ets of the charity at the date of the ststement of assets &
liabilities.

Rlsk
The major risks to whith the Charity is exposed have been identified by the Trustees:
procedures established to mitigate these risk5 are monitored and reviewed regularly and
have been recorded in the risk register.
Our main risk for 2023 relates to maintaining revenue streams during the current cost of
living crisis.
Declarations
The Trustees declare that they have approved the above report and authorised that it be
signed on their behalf.
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CHARITY COMMISSION
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