FUTURE ACADEMY UK
Registered Charity Number 1190708
FUTURE
ACADEMYUK
Annual Trustees, Re
ort
Period Ending: 31st December 2025
Future Academy UK Reference and Admlnlstratlon Informatlon:
Charity Number: 1190708
Date of Registration: 04.08.20
Operatlonal Address: Brlerley, First Avenue, FrintoTron-Sea. Essex C013 9EX
Webslte". www.future-academ
uk.net
Martin Watts (Chairl
Alexander Barnard
Damien Gabet
Elizabeth Roberts
Jane Watt5
Bankers
Barclays Bank
Registered Office: I Churchill Place, London E14 5HP
Future Academy UK was registered by The Charity Commission as a CIO in August 2020 (Chartty
No. 1190708). Thi5 is the report of the Trustees for the year ending 31 December 2025.

Aims and Objertives
The Future Academy Trustees review the aims, objectNe5 and actt¥¥ties of the charity each year in January.
This report looks at what the charity has achieved: the outcomes of its work in the reporting period and the
benefit brought to the wung people it SUPFX>rts.
The Trustees have referred to the guidan￿ contsined in the Charity Commiss￿n'S genernl guidance on
public benefft when reviewlng the tharivs aims and obiertives and in planning its future activities. In
partlcular the Trustees consider how the planned activities will contribute to the aims and obJectlve5 that
have been set.
The objects of Future Academy UKorefor the public benefft to ad¥once in lrfe and relieve the
needs of refugees up to the oge of 18. living in the UKand overseos by developing theirskills, capocities and
capobilities to enoble them to porticipote in society 05 independen¢ mature ond responsible individu¢715.
Future Academy UK furthers Its objects by providing financial support to enable volunteer teathers (from
partner, UK-re8lStered charities) to deliver charitabbe artivities to refugee chIld￿n in the UK and overseas.
AchSevements and Perfomiance
In 2025, Future Academy UK supported volunteer teachers worklng with our slster charity, Future
Academy, in Lebanon by contrlbuting towards their travel and IMn8 Costs. This enabled the delivery of
conslstent, hlgh-quallty education within two refugee camps in Beinrt. Over the course of the year.
volunteers supported more than I￿ ￿fugee thildren acmss 15S ieachlng days. Workin8 in close
partnership with teachers from the local refu8ee communtty. they strengthened learning outcomes while
building Socal capacty and fosterirE collaboration.
Volunteers were responsible for delivering en8agin8 lessons In Engllsh language. dlgltal skllls, and functional
numeracy - core skills that help children build confidence. improve school readiness. and prepare for future
learning opportunities. Beyond the classroom, volunteers also or8antsed enrichment activlties desi8ned to
broaden chIld￿n.5 experiences and aspirations. Includlng an Inspirin8 educatlonal visit to the MIM
Museum. This visit was a first not onty for the students, but also for our local team of teachers. offerlng
rare opportunity for shared leamin& exploratlon, and inspiration beyond the camp settin8. Volunteer
teachers also organised birthday celebrations for students- simple but meaningful moments that played an
important role in f05tering a sense of belonging and emotional wellbein8 Wlthin the learnin8 environment.
By combining specialist skills. cultural exchange, and hands-on sUPPOrt. volunteer teachers helped create
safe. stimulatin8 learnln8 environments where chiklren could learn, explore. and thrive.

Future Plans
Our aims for 2026 are to support partner charities by tontsibuting towards travel-related expenses for
teachers volunteerin8 overseas. Where approprlate, the Trustees may also COflSKler contributing towards
other costs incurred by teachers on lon8 tem) placements. All requests will be assessed on a case-by-case
basis. Volunteer teachers will be required to provide written and photographic eviden￿ of their
placement. and partner charltles wlll submit an impatt statement at the end of each placement.
Publlc Benefit
The Trustees confirm that they have coMpr￿d wrth their duty to have due re8ard to the Charity
Commission's guldance on public benefrt in exercising their power5 and duties. The public benefit of the
Charity's actmties is to advance education and relieve the need5 of refugee children and young people up
to the age of 18. lfvlng in the UK and overseas. This is achieved by developing their skills. capacities, and
capabilltles through regular educational arthit*s, enabllng them to participate in Society as independent,
mature, and responslbie Irrfllvlduals.
Strurture, Governance and Management
Futu￿ Academy UK was registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation ICIOI with the Charity
Commission in August 2020 and is 8overned by the Charity Commisslon's Foundation Model Constitution.
The charity Is overseen by a Board of fNe Tnths, all of whom are the original Trustees and have been
reappointed to seNe addltlonal three-year tern￿ in aC£Ordan￿ with the Governing Document. The
Trustees brlng a broad and complementary ran8e of professional skills and experience. Three Trustees
serrfe as key Offi￿rS and are resp)nsible for the day-l04ay management of the charity.
The Trustees consider the recrultment of new Trustees as the need arlse5, 8ulded by the identlficatlon of
skllls gaps wtthin the Board. Recrultment may include seeklng recommendatkjns or advertislng in
appropriate publications. Prospective Trustees are provided with an information pack outlining the
charltvs history, structure, actlvltles. objecttves. and the roles and expertations of Trustees. All new
Trustees receive copie5 of the Governln8 Document aNI the most recent annual report and accounts.
The Board meets a5 Qften as netessary and, in line with the Governing Document, meetlngs may be held
electronlcalty. The quorum for meetings is ts¥o Trustees. The Board reviews all policies and the charivs rlsk
reglster annually.
Flnanclal Overvlew
Income
During the year, Future Academy UK re￿IVed total income of £10,746. All income comprlsed voluntary
donations from Trustees and sUPPOrters, including workplace 8Mng.
Funds
At the year end. the charity held totsl funds of £10.040. This included E4.984 in restricted funds designated
to support volunteer5 at our main partr￿r charity, Future Academy. and £S,056 in unre5trirted funds. Of
the unrestrlcted funds. £1.6(Kl was allocated for planned actlvltles leavln8 £3,456 as free ￿Se￿ie5.
Govem•n¢e arKI Management
Future Academy UK has no paid staff, and all govemance fvnrtions are carried out on a voluntary basi5.
Trustees do not receive remuneration. No direct govemance costs were InCUr￿d during the year, aside
from a small proportion of tntstee travel tosts associated with oversight. safe8uardin& and risk
management during overseas swte visits. These costs were met through voluntary contributions from
Tnjstees, ensuring that all donor funds were applied directly to programme delivery. Future Academy UK
doe5 not use professional fundtaisers or external fundraising agencies: all donations are re￿Ived directly.

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLANO AND WALES
119070B
Recei
tsand
ents accounts
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Fer the period
To
01-Jan-25
31-D8C-25
Section A Receipts and payments
Unre8tri¢ted
funds
Endowment
fvnd•
fvnds
Totsl fund•
Lut y•af
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DonabL￿¥
GIft￿d
10,746
129
744
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4340
10.71$
6,872
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rot41 rn¢elpts
10.716
PMr8mnx Ddi
Supptrt& Athrdstra
&6n
•.472
129
129
102
Sub totsl
9.687
A4 Atr￿t and investment
Sub total
8.081
Not of reeelpts/(payments)
A5 Tr#n•l•rs b•tween fund•
A6 Cash fund* last year end
Cash funds this yoar end
51
.542
&056
4.440
10,040
8.982
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