Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Period start date
Period end date
From
To
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Warlingham Forest Schoders
Other names charity [5 known by
Registered charity number (rf any)
1201776
Charitys principal address
1 cha￿ Road
Warfingham
Postcode
CR6 9LH
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Trustee name
OFfice Irf any)
Dates acied rf nc* for whole
ar
Name of ￿r$On lor IKAty} entiued
ifan
Pamela
Vvhittingham
Sarah Dunnell
01 January 2024 to 23
July 2024
31 January 2023 to 9
A￿JuSt 2024
Abigail Comish
Emma Armfield
Kay Clayton
24 August 2024 to 31
DecemlH 2024
25 August 2024 to 31
Decemter 2024
Ruth Chadton
Kathryn Mountajn
25 August 2024 to 31
Decemter 2024
27 August 2024 to 31
December 2024
lan Dale
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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Names of the trustees for the charity. rf any, (for example. any custodian trustees)
Name
Date5 acted if not for whole
Names and addresses of advisers (Oplional Infom￿tion1
e of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional infomiation)
Sarah Morgan
Section B
Structure, governance and management
D8SCriPtion of the charity's trusts
Conststubon
Type of goveming dccument
How Ihe charity is constitijted
cio
Trustee selecb'on methcKJs
Appointed by founder
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
You may choose to include
additsonal informalton. where
relevant, about
Jlicies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees"
the charity's organisational
structure artd any wider
ne￿Ork with which the charity
works..
• relationship with any related
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Section C
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Objectives and activities
atth 2012

The advancement of educalion for public benefit through provision of a
forest school using any means to enable all children and young people to
benefit from i￿rease￿I OpporbJn￿"eS for high qualty and varied
educational experiences in the natural worfd.
Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing document
Actwiti'es and Achievements: During the reporting period. Warlingham
Forest Schoolers continued its delwery of impactFul educational sessions
in the natural environment Our aclivitss incl￿ed.
Outdoor leaming sessions.. We conducted various forest school sessions,
providing children with opportunibes for hands-on learning. explorab'on.
and play in nature. WarEingham Forest schoo￿ runs forest school
sessions for local chiklren at an affordable price. Our programs have
Posfbvely impacted the INes of numerous children and families,
promob.ng physical arKJ mental well-being, enhancing environmental
awareness. aTrJ fo*ing a deyr connecb.on to nalllre.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the
public benefrt in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)
Stte improvement Project. maintenance c(x)tinued at the site. makiNJ it
accessible for wh￿lChaIr users and to improve accessibilty more
generalty.
Communtty engagement. We organised community events such as
vOlunt￿r clean-up days to foster a sense of tElonging and environmental
stewardship within the local communrty. We recrurted a core team of
volunteers from the local communty to assFSt wtth sessions and
administration of the charity.
Partnerships: We collaborated with local businesses including new
venture Ales On The Gr￿n. local schcM)Is, community groups. and
environmental ￿anisationS to expand our reach and impact.
FuTrJraisirbJ.' Through various fundra￿ng initiatives. inclLKling grant
applicab'ons and events. we secured vital funding to sustain our
operat.ons and enhance our prrxJram&
Our programs have wstbvety impacted the lives of numerous children
and families, promoting physical and mental well-being, enhancing
environmental awareness. and fostering a deeFer Connection to nature.
Tntstee statement: The TnJstees continued spending time considering
the objects a￿1 acb'viti"es of the chanty to ensure they meet the guidance
issued b the chari
commission on
blic benefrt.
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Additional details of objectives and activilies (Optional infomiation)
You may choose to include
further statements. where
relevant, aiM)Ut=
policy on grantmakng.,
policy programme related
investment-
contribution made by
volUnt￿rs.
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Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary ofthe main
achievements of the charity
during the year
Setting up the forest school
We carrEd out eXten￿ve work in 2024 to further improve our forest
sch¢￿1 including clearing and seth.ng up the site, reviewing governance
including the constltution and wlicies and pr￿edUreS, recruiting
voEunteers and running sessions. We also implemented a bwkir
system via Setmore.
Fundraising
We successfulty raised funds through various sources to support our
forest schcK)l including funds from SU￿eY and Tandridge Council, the
Tandridge lottery. Tandndge Sparks and donatsons bequeathed followirKJ
the death of our trustee Sarah Dunnell. Sarah Dunnell successfully
implemented our Justgrving account before passing away. We again
attendaj local events. dressed as Wul￿els, to promote our forest school
including Blanchman's fair. Warlingham Lights and Woodlea primary
schcM)I
Sessions
Forest school sessions
We ran 62 f￿ paying sessicffls thr(￿hOul 2024 including Toddler Clubs,
pnmary school sessions and holiday clubs Duke of Edinburgh sessions
were also held at the site aThJ we also facilitated volunteers doing their
Duke of Edinbuigh award. Most session had up to 20 children and the
schcK)I sessÉons over 30 plus tsir staff.
The children t￿k part in various nature focused activttses as well as
having freedom to explore nature on the stte.
Stargazing event
We ran a stsrgaarKJ event f()r over 50 children and their parents on the
site in NovemtEr. Both adulis and children learned about the moon,
stars and planets as well as having trje opportunity to vw them through
telescoFes. It is one of our most tM)PUtar events and we offet this at a
very affordab￿ pri￿ for families
Santa event
We ran a Christrnas themed event for 23 childien and their parents
including a visit with Santa at a lower price than similar commercial
events. The children took part in nature related activrt"Fes with a
Christrnas theme. This event was supported by the Salvation Am7y.
Volunteer days
We ran 2 volunteer days on site for our local volunteeT5 to come and help
us clean up the stte and hear aboLrt our plans. These days were well
attending my local FEople, raising awareness of our srte and our charity.
We conts.nued maintenance of appk trees on the ste in partnership with
the local communty, COPSE chanty and the environmentsl team from
Surrey Council.
We conb'nue to receive ￿tsVe feedback from all of our events both on
the gocKI value they represent and the activtlies Ihat take place. The
hool teachers have loved ￿Ing the change in their pupils working in
dtfferent environmenc showirvJ improved confidence and resilience and
the benefits of Ihem mixing wtth different FEer groups, k that by age or
abilty, has shown great benefits.
Our events have been attended by children with physical and mental
disabilities aThJ we have set the site up so that it is accessible to
wheelchair&
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Section E
Financial review
Brief statement of the
charity's policy on reserves
The chartty will maintain reserves at a level deemed sufficient to meet its
operabonal needs a￿1 strategic prioritses. Currenuy. our ongoiThJ
constant OFerthnal costs are approximately £2.OW and we maintain
reserves to cover a year's worth of these costs.
Details of any funds materially
in deficit
No fuThJs are in deficit
Further financial revlew details (Optional information)
You may choose to inclLKJe
additional information. where
relevant about..
the charity's principal
source5 of funds (including
any fundraising)-,
how exFenditure has
supported the key objectives
of the charity"
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investsnent policy
adopted.
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,
Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Kay Cla
Position (eg Secretsry, Chasr,
etc)
Pam Vvhitbngham
Date
14 Oct 21T25
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENfjiAP4D AND WALES
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For the peri¢xl
To
Section A Receipts and payments
funds
funds
fvnds
Totsl funds
La8ty•ar
tothe nearest£
A1 RecÈtpts
LN)nabons
724
&741
$,¥1
4741
Sub total(Gn)ss Income for
AR)
10N65
7.137
Isee taNel.
Stsb totsl
41fy)
IQA65
7,137
A3 Payments
Evenicosts
Insuran
Website de%gn& mantenarK¢
Trninino
Tent
1A11
878
1ffi75
S78
619
92$
752
751
519
277
EquiwEffl
280
Pnnt. post3￿ slatitwcots
Sub tolal
4361
6.321
3W6
A4 A55et and investr￿ent
purchases. Isee tablel
ship￿￿9 tKKrtanerp￿nniry co8Ls
874
874
Stsb total
874
874
£361
7.195
3,486
Net of receip￿(pa￿entsJ
A5 Trdn5fers I￿tween furmts
A6 Cash funds last yearend
Ca$h funds this year end
127
4651
3.351
3,651
6,921
3,651
CCXX R3 accounts ISSI
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
UnrÈstrittÈd
RestrFCted
EMIS
Endowment
fund5
to ng4reste
Categories
t+rmrest£
B1 Cash funds
5,366
fvnds
aT*#t£
hFnds
towrest£
Fur￿ to
Cwreot¥alue
FutsJfDiv1￿h
Currentvalue
B4 Assets retained forthe
eharitys own use
T*rt
519
Eq￿￿r•I
EqL¥tXTrnt
FuThlkn¥thh
r*t#t
B5 Liabilities
Date of
roval
behaNofal ts tr
s43n8￿
/9
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Cm R4 accounts ISSI
2010912025