REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1197957
Report of the Trustees and
Flnancial Statsmants for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
for
Beyond Education Sports Foundation
TaxAssist Accountants
192 B Ststion Road. Ed9ware
Middlesex. HA8 7AR

Beyond Education Sports Foundatlon
Contents of the Financial Statsments
For the Year Ended 31 March 2023
Page
Report of the Trustees
3to4
Independent Examinerfs Report
Statement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Financial Statements
8t011
Detailed Statement of Financial Actrvitses
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Beyond Educath>n Sports Foundation
Report of the Trustees
For thè Yèar Endèd 31 March 2023
The trustees present their re￿t with the fin￿c￿ statements of the for the year ended 31 March
2023. The trustees have adopted the provisions of the Statement of Rec4)mmended Practice {SORP)
'Accountsng and Reporb'ng by Chan1￿$, issued in February 2022.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Regi8terod Charity numbgr
1197957
Prlncipal address
Pavilion, Stonebridge Recrèat￿n Ground
Hillside, London
NW10 8LW
Tru8ts88
Eugene thvaah
Mahadi Hassan
Amanda Pais
Independent examlner
TaxAssist Accountants
192 8 station Road. Edgware
Middlesex, HA8 7AR
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Govomlng documont
Th8 charity is Controlled by its goveming document a deed of trust and consi¢tutes a Charilable
Incorporated organisalion ICIOI.
Rlsk managoment
The trustees have a duty to identify and review the risks lo which the charity is exF¥)sed and to ensure
appropnate controls are in place to provide reasonable assurance against fraud and error.
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Beyond Edu&*ion Sports Foundation
Report of the Trustees
For the Year Ended 31 March 2023
Alm & Purposes
Beyond Education Sports Foundatton provKles SUPFQrtaTvJ activtbeswhth help develop the 5ki115. capacty
and capabilities of young people. The chanty advances and promote5 communty development, providing
young people with access to facilities, training and Opportun￿'eS to pa￿1Pate in sport, leisure, volunteer
aclivities and vocational related training courses.
Objectlves and actfvltl
Providing relief to underprivileged children (aged &19 years). across London, through the provision of
MUltsp￿ sports activities. The provision of y￿atIonal edUCa￿n to disadvantaged young peop￿ lup to 19
years}, across London. who are in danger of exclusTh. have disengaged from sch¢X)l or not in
edurAtion, eryloyTrEnt or training.
Achlwomonts and p•rf0rn7anc•:
Exocutivo •ummary
Beyond Education Sports Foundation experienced a year of remarkable gr￿ and impact. We
served 1.000 youth participants across Ouf flagship programs. London Youth, Sport in Mind, Cycling
& Walking Proj8Ct and Lost Hours. exceeding our target by 1 Oook and contn'buting significantly to a
healthier and more actwe community This report highlyhts our key athievements in program
perfomance, financial stabilty, and impacthjl outcomes for young people.
Introdu¢tlon
Beyond Education Sports Foundation is a non-profit Organ￿110n d￿iCated to empowering
youth through sports parkn'apab'on. We prowde indusive aThJ accessible programs that promote
physical fithess, teamwork.
Program P•rlorniance
Program 1
Sport in Mind aims to support mental health through 8POrt8 and a(kJre88 the Btigma 8880ciat
to mental health arKI raise awarene$8. Key 8th￿vements are..
Reached 50 parliGipants. exceeding our by 50%
Delivered 80 hour8 of coaching. rrentoring and training
85% participants improved their fitness leveL8 based on user feedba
80% of parts'cipants graduated from the program and transitr'oned extended sessions
Program 2
Lost Hours focuses on empowering young roople at risk of pemanent exclusion and ants'.social
behaviour. Key achievements are."
Served 18 young peO￿e Barking & Dagenham, one of LorKJon's mst depiived boroughs.
15 partiapants demonstrated improved atademi¢ perforrnan￿.
Program 3
Cycling and Wal￿'r￿j Propct focuses on empowering young people and mob'vating inactive
members of the cornmunrty. Key athEvements:
Served 30 young people LoThlon t)orough of Brent. one of London's most deprived Ixjroughs.
75% of parbapates COnfi￿ned improvements in their health and mental health.
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Flnanclal Performance:
Key funding sources are..
Grants". 1000
Individual donations.. IYA
Fundraising events.. 0%
Corporate sponsorships.. 0%
Impact and Achlevements:
800A of parti(apants rewrted increased interest in physical activty and h8althter lifgstyles
80% of partiapants felt more confident and prepared for academic success
Received the'communty Impact Award" from Youth Sp)rts Tnjst
AvRrded the Youth s￿rts Trust Outstanding Corrttityjtion to the Community Award 2023
Featured in the physical educats.on joumal Practice Matter - iwwge artide titbj "Grving
young people skills for lrfe through sport
Invited lo local govemment conference ty partr*rs Caprta pc as keynote speaker on
altemative education representing 88th.ng & Dagenham L￿[ Authorrty
Agreed partnership with Captta educab'on for partnership WOFking 2023r2024
Artide in "Schools Week "publication "Redefining the very concept of altemative provision
Hosted Ihe PE in Attemative Provision Schools Youth Rewrt Conferen￿ 2023
Nominated by YST for'London Sports Awards
Challenges and Opportunllle8:
Challenges.. Securing consistent fundiry, ree￿iting enough volunteers. and reaching youth
In remote areas.
Opportunities. Expand program offerings to sports, partner wlth additional schools 8ThJ
communlty organlzatlons. and laun¢* a dwltal mentcrflng platfom.
Conclu8lon
Beyond Educalion Sports Foundabon is proud of the signifiGint impact we made on the lives of
young people in 2023. We are grateful for the SUPFQrt of our donors, vdunteers, and partners.
With continued dedication. we look fO￿ard to expanding our reach and empowering even more
youlh to achiava their full potential through sport8.
Flnan¢lal r•vl•w
Bank balances are as follows..
8aLgnces as at 31.03.2023
Virgin Alc 00233685..
Cash in hand
Total
27,448.57
0.00
27,448.67
Funds
Key fvnding sources are Grants (11x1%)
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD:
Signature
Name of the Trustee.. Eugene ￿¥aah
Date.. 31 01.2024
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Beyond Educatk•n Sports Foundallon
Independent Examlnerfs Report to the Truste
I report on the accounts frjr the year eTrJed 31 March 2023 set out on pages seven to ￿e1Ve.
Roswctlve respon8lblllUes of trust8os and examlner
The charity's trustees are resp)nsible for the preparat￿ ofthe &counts. The chanty's tmstees consider
that an audrt ts not required for this year {under Seckn 144121 of the chant￿ Act 2011 {the 2011 Act))
and that an indeFendent exa￿llnation is requi￿d. It is my responsibilty to..
examine the aco)unts under Se¢tion 145 of the 2011 Act
to follow thè procedures down in ths G8n9ral DirectK)ns gNon by th8 Charity Commi88ion
{under Sectson 145151{bl of the 2011 Act), and
to stale wttether particular matters hav8 come to my attentk)n.
•81$ 01 the Ind•pond•nt •xamlnorf$ r•port
My examination was Ca￿led out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity
Commission. An examinabon indudes a review of the aceounbng racords kept by the charity and a
comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consider*ion of any unusual
itèms or disdosuTes in the accounts and See￿n9 expLgnations from you as trustees concerning any such
matters. The procedure undertaken do not provide all the 8vthnce that would be requirèd In an audit, and
consequently no opinion is given ag to whether the accounts present a Irue and frdir view ' and the Report
ig limited to those matters set out in the statem8nl8 ￿lOw.
Independent •xamIn•￿1 •*•t•rn•nt
In connection with my examination. no matter has com8 to my attention..
111 which gives me reasonable tsuse to telieve thac in any mat8ri81 respé¢L th• requiren*nts
to keep accounb'ng records in accordance wth Section 130 ofthe 2011 Act and
to prepare accoLtnts which accord wrth thè aecounb.ng records and to compty with the accounting
requiremnls ofth8 2011 Act not been mg.. or
121 to which, in my opinion, attention shoukl bo drawn in order to enable a proper undargtsnding of the
accounts lo be reached.
T8xAssist
oun
an
192B Station Road, Edgware
Middlesex, HA8 7AR
Date.. 31.01.2024
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Beyond EdU&￿10n Sports Foundation
Statement of Financial Activities
For the Year Ended 31 Wjarch 2023
2,023
2.023
2,023
Funds
Funds
Total
INCOIAING RESOURCES
Incoming resour￿ from generated funds
Voluntary income
44.498
44.498
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Charitable acttvities
Support cost
Govefflance costs
17.049
17,049
Total resources expended
17.889
17,889
NET INCOMINGI (ol￿GoING￿ RESOURCES
26,609
26,609
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
26,609
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Boyond Education Spots Foundatlon
8#lane* Shoet
As At 31 March 2023
2023
2023
2023
Funds
Funds
Total
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible assets
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash in hand
Other debtors
27.449
27.449
CREDITORS
Amount falling due wthin one year
NEf CURRENT ASSETS
26,609
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRE￿[
LIABILITIES
26,609
26,609
N.ET ASSETS
26,609
26,609
FUNDS
Vnrestricted fvnds
Reslricled funds
10
10
26.609
26,609
TOTAL FUNDS
26,609
26.609
The financial statements were approved by the Board of Tnjstees on 31.01.2024 and were signed on its
behalf by..
Signature
Trustee.. Eugene Dw*h
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Beyond Educallon Sports Foundatlon
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the Year Ended 31 March 2023
Ba818 of PTgparntion
Ba$is of accounting
The financial statements have been prepared und¥ the h￿l0[￿l cost convention, the Charities Act
2011 and the require￿Ents of the StsteNEnt of Rec￿Er￿nded Pract￿. AGGounting and Reports"ng
by Charities preparing their accounts in acc(Kdan￿Wrth the Financial Reporting Standard applicable
in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102}
Going con¢om
There is no matetial un￿rtainti8S related to events or conditions that cast sKJnrfi¢ant doubt
on the charity's abilty to continue as a going concem.
Change of ac¢ountÈng policy
The accounts present a true and fair vtew and no ¢hanges have been made to the
accourrting policies adopted in note 2. 3 and 7.
Recognltlon of incon
These are induded in the Statement of Financial ActivitEs (SOFA) when..
The charity entrt￿d to the resour￿.
It is more likely than not that the trustees will r￿erve the resour￿.
The monetary value can ￿ y￿Sured wilh SUffi￿'ertt reliabilty.
Grants and donations
Grwts and donations a￿ onty lnc1thj￿ in thÈ SOFA when the general inca)me re¢ognition criteria a
m&t15.10 to 5 12 FRS1tY2 SORP).
Tax reclaims on donations ond glfts
Gift Aid rece￿a￿e is included in Inco￿ when there is a valKI d￿larStron from the donor. Any Gift
Aid amount recovered on a doTrat￿n is consKlered to be part of that gift and is treated as an addib'on
to the 58me fvnd as the inrtial donation unless the donor or the terms of the appeal have specified
otherwise.
Support costs
The chanty has incurred expenditure on support costs.
Llability rg¢ognltlon
Liabilities are recognised where it ￿ llK)re likety than that there is a legal or constructive obligation
¢ommith"ng the charity to pay out re50urGes and the arrKJunt of the oblgaknon can be measured with
reasonable ￿rtainty.
Governance and support costs
Govemance and support costs comprise all costs InvoM"na Publ￿ a¢¢ountability of the thanty and
rts compliance with ￿uL￿tiOn and gc4)d practice.
Tanglble fixed assets
These are ca￿taliSed rf they can be used for rnre than one year, and CA)St at kast
They are valued at cost
The depreciation rates and methods used are disclosed in note 14.
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Taxation
The tharity ts exempt fr¢)m tax on its charitable actpithes.
Fund accountlng
Unrestricted funds can tr* used Èn accordan￿ with the eharitabk objthes at Ihe discretion of the
trustees.
Restrthl fijnds can onty be used for parbcular ￿estrIC￿ Purp¥￿ wilhin the objects of Ihe charity.
RestrKaions arise syhen s￿)￿1 ty the donor cf when funds a￿ rai%d ts restrthj purposes.
Further explanation of the na￿re and WfPDse of each fund 15 included in the notes to the financial
statements.
INCOME FROM DONATIONS
2023 (£)
2023 {£)
Unrestrlcted Restrlded
Funds
Funds
2023 {£1
Totsl
Grant *Jnding
Gifta
Total
44.495
44.495
44.495
44,495
CHARrrA8LE ACTiwnES COSTS
Chantable actsvtbes 1
IHonorarium}
charitab￿ activities 2
Charrtable activrties 3 (Weltare)
17,046
17,046
17.046
17.046
GOVERNANCE COSTS
2023
Accountancy
TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There were no trustees. ren￿neratiOn LY other teneffts for the year ended 31 March 2023.
Truslees, expenses
There were no trustees, expenses paKI for the year ended 31 March 2023.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSErs
Changa for tha yèar
Net Book Valuè
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Dobtors
Analysis of debto
This year (£) Last year {£)
Trade debtors
Prepayments and ac¢xued income
other debtors
Total
GREDrroRS: AIAOUNTS FALLING ¥kn￿H1N ONE YEAR
2023 {£1
2022 {£}
10.
IAOVEMEKf IN FUNDS
Fund name¥
Restl￿ted funds
Unrestn"cknJ fvnds
RestriGtions
No
Fund balan￿S carried foTh¥ard indude assels
and liabilities denominated in a fOre￿n currency
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Beyond Education Sports Foundation
Detailed Statement of Flnancial Aelivities
For the Yoar Ended 31 Ma￿h 2023
INCOMING RESOURCES
Income from donatlons
Grant Funding
Bank interest re￿]Ved
Donations
Total incoming resources
2023
2022
44.495
44,498
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Charitable activities
Donations
Evenls
Ministry expenses
Honorarium
Travelling exper¢ses
Books
Welfare
Sub - total
Governance ¢osts
Accountsncy
Sub- totsl
Support costs
Management
Insurance
Telephone
Prinling, postsge and ststiorsery
Rent of venue hire
Sub-contractors payment
Volunteer payment
Equipment I SF)Orts
Office expenses
63
5.598
10.121
500
763
Sub - total
17,049
Net incomol loxpenditur8)
26.609
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