Polsh Saturday SchoolatSI Mary'5 College 1199666 Polish Saturda School at St Ma 's Colle Trustee5 Annual Report Period stsrt date: OV0912023 Period end date: 3110812024
Palish Saiurdaysthool atSI MarW5Coll4e 1199666 SEcfioN A Administration details Reference and Charity Name= Polish Saturday School at St Mary'5 College Registered charity numbei: 1199666 Charity's principal address: St Mary's College, The Storey Centre, Cranbrook Avenue Hull HU67TN Names of the charity trustee5 who manage the charity: Mary Keogh-chair Chirs Cuthill - TnJstee Monika Ricketts- Trustee Kevin Lister - Trustee SEcfioN B Structure, Governance and Management Type of governing document: Constitution. approved on the 28, of May 2022. How the charity is constiluted= Charitable Incorporated Organisation CIO. Trustee selection method: every trustee must be appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the charity trustee5. In selecting individuals for appointment as charity trustees. the charity trustees must have regard to the skills. knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO. Day to day management of the Charity is delegated by the Trustees to the School's Management Team which consists of Head Teacher and Deputy Head Teacher. The trustees meet with the School Management Team not le55 than four times a year to ensure that the school is being run in accordance with the objects set out in the Charity's constitution. The Trustees also regularly visit the school during its hours of operation to liaise with the School Management Team and other members of staff as appropriate. The Trustees. together with the School Management Team, have put in place appropriate policies and procedures in those areas of greatest risk of the Charity. namely Safeguarding, Health and safety, Data Protection and Equal opportunities. Trdining in respect of these areas is also provided on a regular basis- all the school's teachers, administration staff and volunteers are DB5 checked and undertake appropriate safeguarding trainings to equip them to carry out their responsibilities for the child protection effectively. The safeguarding objective is to contribute to the personal safety of all Childn/yOUng people attending by promoting child protection awareness, good practice, and sound procedures. The Trustees of the Polish Saturday School at St Mary's College psent their annual report for the year ended 31 August 2024 and confirm they comply with the requirement of the Charities Act 2011. the trust deed and the Charities SORP IFRS 1021.
Polsh SaiurdaySthpryl St Mary's Coll8e 1199666 SEcfioN C Objectives and Artivlties of the main ob ectives: The charity wa5 established to benefit the public to advance education. culture, arKI heritage and to promote racial harmony, by- Establishing, maintaining, and developin8 the Polish Saturday School at St Mary's College in Hull and by providing resources and the teaching neSSarY to support the education and development of its pupilslthe children Assisting pupilslchildren who attend the school {and their families) to integrate into the local cultural environment and British society Helping children who attend the school to sustain their own cultural identity and by ensuring Polish cultural heritage is handed down for the benefit of future generation5 and for posterity: and bv Nurturing Polish culture. traditions. and values umma of the main activities: Thi5 period was the 16th operational year of the Polish Saturday School at St Marfs College and 2. year as registered charity. 5th001: The main service provided is the Polish Saturday School. aasses take place on Saturday5 between the hour5 of 9.30 and 12.30. These classes are held durinE terni time in classrooms rented from St Mary's College. This school year there was an average of 170 pupils aged between 3 and 16 at the school. This year polish school has expanded its educational offering with a new class'Polish for be8inners' for thildren aged 8- 13 years for whom Polish is a foreign language. The school was open for face-to-face teaching for a total of 30 Saturdays SO that each child and young person, was able to access a total of 105 hours of education. Pupils ranged in age from 3-16 vears were taught in 10 classes by 13 teachers. supported by 15 teaching assistantslvolunteers. Teaching was based on the Core Curriculum for Polish Supplementsry Schools designed by ORPEG (Centre of the Development of Polish Education Abroadl- The teaching pro8ram include5 Polish Language. history. geography. Polish culture and contemporary knowledge of Poland. Active and in5pirin8 teaching remain at the heart of the schoofs objective5. Carefully prepared sessions encourage pupil engagement and assists them with their development of Polish language and culture. The school is constantly investing in quality materials to stimulate the children's imagination and learning. Another objertive of the sch¢)ol is to keep Polish traditions and annual celebrations alive. This year the school received grants from the Polish government to organi5e following cultural events aimed at both the Polish and local communities interested in Polish culture- On the 28 Ortober 2023, a Literary Workshop vrn5 held in the school library. during which participants were introduced to Polish literature and participated in artistic craft workshops. The event brought together nearly 2(K) people, both school pupils and the local community members. The Polish independence Ball for children took place on 12 November and gathered nearly 200 people from Hull and the surrounding area. During the ball there were many games and
Pdish Saiuwdayschool atst Marfs College 1199666 competitions for children and adults alike. The event gave the opportunity to learn more about the history of Poland and its long journey to independence. On December 16th, a Nativity play took place in the school's theatre hall, followed by a traditional Christmas Eve Vigil Festival. The event was attended by special guests from the local community who are involved in the life of the Polish school. A priest delivered a prayer and Christmas blessing, and attendee5 had the opportunity to taste traditional Polish dishes. share the oplotek (Christmas wafer), and sing carols. The event was an excellent opportunity to showcase Polish traditions related to Christmas and to spend time tO8ether. The Polish Family Picnic took place on July 6, 2024, and attracted 7CQ participants interested in Polish culture. The special guest of the event was the Polish folk group 'Polonez' from Manchester. The picnic offered many attractions for both children and adults. Several food stalls featured traditional Polish dishes. There were numerous sports and agility games. During the picnic. representatives of the Hull Culture & Leisure Ltd collected video materials. took photos, and conducted interviews for an upcomin8 exhibition at the Transport Museum dedicated to Poles living in Hull and the surrounding area. Senior aub: The Senior Club has experienced a slight decline in attendance this year. but it still enjoys considerable popularity among the older Polish residents of Hull. Thi5 year, the school did not receive funding from the Polish 8ovemment for the club's activities. limiting the purchase of resources and the opportunity for consultations with specialists. which reduced the attractiveness of the meetin85. However, 30 members of the Senior Club actively participate in school life. Under the supeNision of a designated volunteer with a DBS cerhficate. they assist in organizin8 school events. prepare 5ta8e decorations for school assemblies, created holiday decorations. played board game5, and enjoyed their time together. Library.. The library continued its activities and expanded its collection thanks to book donations from members of the local community. A5 a result of literacy workshops organized in October. interest in reading increased among individuals not directty associated with the school. The library continues to operate on the school prernise5, and is open durin8 Polish school hours. staffed by two trained volunteers. Psychological counsellinz ntre. To meet the needs of young people and their families. on the 5, of March 2024 the psychological counsellin8 centre was established on the school premises. offering free consultations to students and their families. Expansion of the educational offering to include free of charge, face-to-fa consultations with a pCholOgist enabling the re501ution of students, emotional problem5, SUPPOrts their development and progress in learning. The centre operates every other Saturday, and parents can book appointments via email. The psychologist has the relevant education and many years of experience working with the Polish community, as well as a DBS certificate. From March 2024 to Ju 2024 28 people benelited from the counselling service5.
Polish5aivrdaySthool aisi Marys Colle8e 1199666 Community events: During the 202312024 school year. Polish Saturday School organised and celebrated following events= 2811012023 - Literary workshops in the school library- event funded by Fundacja Wolnosc i Demokfacja 0111112023 - All Saints, Day - visiting grave5 of Polish soldiers in Driffield and Letonfield 1211112023 - Polish Independence Ball for kids- Event funded by Stowarzyszenie Wspolnota Polska 1611212023 - Nativity Play performed by Year 3 pupils. followed by the Christmas Eve Vigil Fe5tival- event founded by Pomoc Polakom na Wschodzie 2110112024- Grandparent's Day- assembly prepared by the youngest group for the oldest members ofthe community 0310212024- Carnival Ball for Children 2410212024- Poetry Competition for the children 0510312024- Opening of a school psychological counselling centre 0910312024- World Book Day 2310312024 - First Aid Training for the kids delivered by Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust 1310412024 - First Aid Training for the parents delivered by Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust 0210512024 - The Polish National Flag Day and Constitution of May 3 2510512024- Mother's Day 06107/2024- Polish Family Picnic SEcfioN D Achievements On the 5 of December 2023 a representative of the school received a recognition award in an art competltion inspired by the Polish writer Grzegorz Kasdepke, organised by the Polish Educational Society in London. On the 17th of March 2024 two school representatives received recognition awards in the Polish Language Olympiad organised by the Polish Educational Society in London. On the 12, of May 2024, the 12th final ofthe Polish Poetry Competition "Wierszowisko" in Manchester took place. The school psentatiVe won first place and a special award in the l(k13 age category. Competition was organised by the Polish Educational Society in London.
Pol¢sh S•turday Sthool atst Mary's CO16e 1199666 Financial review SECTION E During the period income received from attendance at the school, donations, and grnnt5 was £34,322.06 and expenditure £32.676.78. Thi5 created surplus of £1,645.28. At the end of the financial year the Charity had unrestricted reserved funds in the sum of £22.123.19 The main sources of funds of the charity in the reporting period were school fees and donations paid by the parents and other individuals. During the period, school received grants from: Fundacja Wolnost i DeTnokracja= 2311012023 - £1888.57 to organise Literary workshops in the school library Stowarzyszenie Wspolnota Polska . 2511012023- £1513.39 to organise The Polish Independence Ball for Kids 2010512024- £5777.36 to 5UPPOrt the running costs of the school Fundacja Pomoc Polakom na Wschodzie . 1311212023 - £960.38 to organi5e Nativity Play and Chrisimas Eve Vigil Festival Polish Consulate 1610712024- £2(N).iK) to support organisin8 Polish Family Picnic The charity aims to be able to adopt a policy to maintain reserves at a level to enable continued operation for a period of l year. The trustees and the School Management Tearn have managed financial affairs in accordance with high standards of Public Sector administratlon. based on distinct set of values. the fundamental principles of which are: Openness- open approach to all interested parties in the disclosure of infom)ation that lends Itself to necessary scrutiny. Integrity- this is best described as both straighrforward dealing and completeness. Accountsbility- the process whereby individuals are responsible for their actions and decisions. Governors are spOnSible for ensuring financial arrangements are operated in accordance with procedures by financial regulation for School. SEcfioN F The trustees declare that they have approved the trustee< report above. Declardtlon Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees: Position Name Signature Date K&6M IX-)D-E i Lé 2Ic¥61
PoltshSai¥rdtySchool atst Mary'5ColPege ANNUAL STATEMENT OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE 01/0912023 - 3110812024 The management of the school fund is an important responsibility of the Tru51ee5 and The School Management Team. The fund is held in the Natwest Bank and the accounts name is Polish Saturdav School Hull. School Fund- Year End 31 August 2024 Opening Balance on the 0110912023.. £20.477.91 Closin8 Balance on the 3110812024: £22,123.19 Polish Saturday School at St Mary's College 0110912023-3110812024 Balance blf 1199666 £20,477.91 Receipts: School fees Grants Total receipts £23,982.36 £10,339.70 £34,322.06 Payments: Teacher Wages Classroom faalities hire DBS checks Annual Fee PMS Internet domain Staff training Classroom resources Insurance Lrcences SMC Expenses Hall hire Musicequipment hire Folk ensemble Polonez Totsl Payments £22,184.CO £2,4CQ.O) £4CKJ.( £SCO.CX) £142.¢J) £197.cx) £2,793.29 £679.68 £480.0) £1,885.81 E375.CQ £1g).(M) £450.IJ) £32,676.78 Balance BIC forward balance on 31/08124as perbank ststement £1,&15.28 £20,477.91 £22,123.19 COMPLEfED BY: APPROVED BY: Name: Monika Ricketts Name: Mary Keo8h Signature: Date." 19/1012024 Signatur Date.. 1911012024
INDEPENDENT E POLISH MINER'S REP RDA RTT LAT THE TR ES LLE I report to the tharity trustees on my examination of the accounts of ihe Polish Saturday School at St Marfs College (the Twst) for the period 1st September 2023 to 315t August 2024. Responslbllltles and basls of report As the charity twstees of the Tnjst you are responsble for the preparatiw of the luftts in acctydance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the ACV). I rewrt in resFect of my examination of the Trust's aOUnts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all applTrbie Dlrections glven ty the Charity Commisgon under Sectron 145{5)(b) of the ACL Independent exarninerfs slatement I have completed my examination. I confimi that no matuwl matters have come to my attention in connection with the 2xamination gNing me cause to bdieve that in any matsiial respect: accounting records were not kept in respett of the Trt as required by Section 130 of the ACL. or accounts do accord wth ttM)se records; or the accounts do not compty with the applicable requirements conceming the form and content of acrounts set out in the Charibes (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any reqUiraTht that the accounts gNe a true and fair view whh is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concems and have come acros5 no other matters in connection with the examination to whith attenbon should be drawn in this rep)rt in order to enatAe a protw understanding of the accounts to be reached. Antony Rookes FCCA Southgate5 Chartered Certified Accountsnts Hedon 22Tr1 June 2025