
## **Trustees’ Annual Report for the period** 

From: Period start date 1[st] August 2023 To: Period end date 31[st] July 2024 

Charity name: BEXLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL PARENTS ASSOCIATION 

Charity registration number:278843 

## Objectives and Activities 

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|Summary of the purposes of<br>the charity as set out in its<br>governing document|Para 1.17|BGSPA is committed to help provide<br>equipment, facilities and services at Bexley<br>Grammar School that are not available from<br>statutory educational funds or grants.  The<br>main aim of BGSPA is to advance the<br>education of students at BGS by:<br>Engaging in activities that serve the interests<br>and supports the school;<br>Enhancing the education, community and<br>pastoral care of all students;<br>Fundraising and distributing those funds<br>fairlythroughout the school.|
|Summary of the main<br>activities in relation to those<br>purposes for the public<br>benefit, in particular, the<br>activities, projects or<br>services identified in the<br>accounts.|Para 1.17 and 1.19|For the second consecutive year after the<br>pandemic, we were able to undertake most of<br>our usual fundraising activities.<br>Our first activity of the financial year,**Year 7**<br>**Welcome Evening**, was reinstated again last<br>year.<br>We<br>received<br>overwhelming<br>appreciation from parents and carers for<br>organising this event. In this event, we made<br>£1,415.13 in profit.<br>**Christmas Trees**: Like previous years, we<br>purchased and sold Nordmann Fir Christmas<br>trees generating an income of £746.50 for the<br>school.<br>**Christmas Raffle:**As in the previous year, the<br>Christmas raffle tickets were sold online in<br>accordance with the relevant gaming rules.<br>The draw was carried out before the end of<br>term,<br>winners<br>notified<br>and<br>all prizes<br>distributed before Christmas.  The raffle<br>raised £1,267.00.|





**Christmas Concert and Christmas Shop:** The PA runs a Christmas Shop stall in the school for pupils to buy presents.  Many of the items sold are donated goods and give pupils the opportunity to purchase items while supporting their school. The stall is usually open for 4 days in the run up to Christmas. Also, when pupils do concerts, the school asks PA to set up refreshments and sell them to pupils, parents and carers. Together on both events, we raised an income of £2,638.60. **Mother’s Day Shop:** Like our Christmas Shop, the PA runs a stall in the school for pupils to buy presents for their mums. The stall generated a record profit of £1891.67. **Quiz Night:** At the end of the first term a successful Quiz Night was held in the school. The quizmaster is a parent who devises and runs the quiz.  A total of £366.00 was raised from the event. **Musical Events** : The PA works closely with the various departments in the school and were delighted to help the music department by supplying refreshments at a music concert and at the year end musical.  These events raised £363.71. **Adventure Island:** Each year the PA is able to obtain tickets for Adventure Island at a discount and offer them to parents for a reduced price.  This year we purchased 25 more tickets than previous years. We didn’t generate any profit in the financial year, as we didn’t sell all the tickets before the end of academic year. **Pre-Loved Uniform Sales:** We’ve had recordbreaking uniform sales this year with used BGS uniforms being donated by parents then sold on at a greatly reduced price.  This not only raises money and helps parents out, but also means the uniform is recycled.  This is something we hope to expand on in the future.  This year £1,069.91 was raised in this way. **PA Library Lotto:** The PA runs a monthly lotto. People buy a ticket which enters them into a monthly draw (with a bonus Christmas draw). 




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People can join the lotto at any time in the<br>year.  This year we raised £335 in this way.<br>Easyfundraising:  We encourage parents and<br>families to sign up for easyfundraising and<br>choose us as their chosen charity.  This way<br>we receive a small percentage of every online<br>purchase that people make using any<br>retailers that are signed up for the schemes.<br>We raised £1,613.22 in this financial year.<br>Matched Giving:  We received £1,858 in the<br>year  through  matched  giving  where<br>employers matched amounts for events or<br>stalls that parents volunteer for.  We<br>encourage all parents to check whether their<br>employers run these schemes which can<br>double the amount that is raised from a<br>fundraising event.<br>Donations:  we received £2,334 in donations<br>in the year.<br>Summer Fayre:  The largest fundraising event<br>of the year is the Summer Fayre which takes<br>place on the same day as the school sports<br>day.  This year was the third time we have<br>been able to hold the fair since 2019.  On a<br>beautiful summer day people turned out in<br>force to support the event and we raised an<br>amazing £12,996.47. This was the largest<br>amount ever and is due to the hard work of all<br>the volunteers and staff of Bexley Grammar<br>School who give up so much of their time to<br>help make the annual event a success. Also,<br>a parent of an incoming student ran a stall<br>and donated all the proceeds from the stall.<br>Statement confirming  Para 1.18 The trustees have had regard to the guidance<br>whether the trustees have  issued by the Charity Commission on public<br>had regard to the guidance  benefit.<br>issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public<br>benefit<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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|Policy on grant making|Para 1.38|Funding requests are encouraged from all<br>staff (and occasionally students) to be<br>submitted in writing via our School Liaison.<br>The request details the cost, justification and<br>benefits arising from the request.  All<br>requests are considered at the next monthly<br>meeting having regard to the benefit to a<br>particular studentgroupor the whole school.|





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|Policy on social investment<br>including program related<br>investment|Para 1.38|N/A|
|Contribution made by<br>volunteers|Para 1.38|Everyone involved in the PA is a volunteer<br>including parents and school staff without<br>whom no events could take place.  Without<br>the contribution of each of the volunteers,<br>from trustees to volunteers at events, then<br>the PA would not exist.  The contribution by<br>each of thesepeople is invaluable.|
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## Achievements and Performance 


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|Summary of the main<br>achievements of the charity,<br>identifying the difference the<br>charity’s work has made to<br>the circumstances of its<br>beneficiaries and any wider<br>benefits to society as a<br>whole.|Para 1.20|Requests for funding can be submitted by any<br>staff or student in the school.  They are<br>considered at our monthly meeting and a vote<br>taken to decide whether to grant the request<br>or not.  In the year, the charity donated<br>£19,654 to Bexley Grammar School, for a<br>wide range of projects and initiatives.  These<br>included:<br>New fridge was bought for Food Technology<br>classes. This cost  £1,115.<br>The music department requested for three<br>guitar<br>amps.<br>This<br>cost<br>£500.00.<br>The<br>department also requested £600.00 for bass<br>drums. Through out the year, the Music<br>department wanted to better advertise their<br>events, groups and concerts to all students.<br>As such, they have requested for funding of<br>£727.48 for an external noticeboard. This was<br>also funded through the charity.<br>The school requested and was approved<br>funding of £10,000 for the installation of new<br>tennis court fencing.<br>The library requested funding for new books<br>of TSBA and TSBA+. This cost £514.15<br>The English department requested funds for<br>two wall mounted units. The displayboard|





showcases the senior book club and guest speaker photos. This cost £686.00 MFL department requested for replacement of stalls and items for an annual event called Europa Town. This cost £1,000.00 The music department wanted to purchase a mirror ball and lights for school productions. The charity donated £550.00. Year 10 staff requested a contribution of funding towards a year 10 activity day in July 2024. Charity donated £350.00 for this cause. £300 was donated to MFL department to buy seven visualisers to enhance teaching. As well as these larger items we contribute to many smaller projects across the school, aiming to ensure that the monies we raised help the maximum number of students. Other items we funded in the year include: Fiction books for Year 10(£100.00), materials for students to enter the UKROC rocket competition, wall mounted magazine rack for the library(£186.90),  subscription of Exampro for GCSE students(£378.00), book vouchers for art competition(30.00), magistrate mock trial competition(210.00), cost of coach trip for bar mock trial(£250.00), ‘Moneyball’ books for sixth form book club(£131.79), Maths masterclass(£200.00), entrance ticket for cheerleading competitions(£300.00), five recycling bins(£150.00), Carnegie Book group books(£250.00), portable mini golf hire for Sports Day (£350) etc. 

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|Achievements against<br>objectives set|Para 1.41|We donated almost £20,000 to the school,<br>over double the amounts we were able to<br>contribute in the last few years due to the<br>impact of covid.|
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|Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set|Para 1.41|Our largest fundraiser, the Summer Fayre,<br>raised more than ever before and other<br>fundraising activities BGSPA undertook were<br>similarly successful.|
|Investment performance<br>against objectives|Para 1.41|N/A|





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## Financial Review 

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|Review of the charity’s<br>financial position at the end<br>of theperiod|Para 1.21|At the end of the year the charity had funds<br>of £23,318 with no outstanding<br>commitments.|
|Statement explaining the<br>policy for holding reserves<br>stating why they are held|Para 1.22|The charity usually attempts to keep at least<br>£2,000 in reserves.  This enables the charity<br>to provide floats for events without<br>volunteers having to contribute and covers<br>any expenses incurred before events take<br>place.|
|Amount of reserves held|Para 1.22|Circa £2,000.|
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|Details of fund materially in<br>deficit|Para 1.24|N/A|
|Explanation of any<br>uncertainties about the<br>charity continuing as a going<br>concern|Para 1.23|N/A|



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The PA gets its funds from a variety of<br>fundraising opportunities and is always<br>The charity’s principal  looking for new ideas on how to raise funds.<br>sources of funds (including  Para 1.47<br>any fundraising)<br>The charity does not hold any investments<br>Investment policy and<br>objectives including any  Para 1.46<br>social investment policy<br>adopted<br>The main risk to the charity is that events<br>cannot take place due to a lack of volunteers.<br>A description of the principal  Para 1.46  We encourage all parents from the school to<br>risks facing the charity   become a part of the PA and get involved to<br>whatever extent they are able.<br>Other<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




## Structure, Governance and Management 

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|Type of governing document<br>(trust deed,royal charter)|Para 1.25|Written constitution held by the Secretary<br>and available to all members.|
|How is the charity<br>constituted?<br>(e.g unincorporated<br>association, CIO)|Para 1.25|BGSPA is made up of all parents/guardians<br>who have a child attending Bexley Grammar<br>School. All parents, guardians or carers of a<br>child at the school are automatically<br>members<br>of<br>BGSPA<br>and<br>eligible<br>for<br>nomination as a trustee. Decisions are made<br>by attendees at our monthly ordinary<br>meetings.|
|Trustee selection methods<br>including details of any<br>constitutional provisions e.g.<br>election to post or name of<br>any person or body entitled<br>to appoint one or more<br>trustees|Para 1.25|Trustees are appointed annually at our AGM<br>by proposal, seconding and vote of the<br>members present. We actively encourage<br>new parents to get involved at the earliest<br>opportunity and our constitution aims for at<br>least 2 new parents to be part of our regular<br>committee meetings.<br>Our constitution does not allow any Trustee<br>to serve for more than 3 consecutive years<br>unless by full committee agreement where<br>there are no other volunteers for the role.  This<br>is an accepted amendment to our original<br>constitution.|



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Following the AGM, all trustees are informed<br>of their roles and responsibilities and issued<br>Policies and procedures  with information pertinent to their roles. No<br>adopted for the induction  Para 1.51  specific training is required and new trustees<br>and training of trustees  are assisted by former trustees and the<br>general committee.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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|Policies and procedures<br>adopted for the induction<br>and training of trustees<br>Para 1.51<br>Following the AGM, all trustees are informed<br>of their roles and responsibilities and issued<br>with information pertinent to their roles. No<br>specific training is required and new trustees<br>are assisted by former trustees and the<br>general committee.|||
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|The charity’s organisational<br>structure and any wider<br>network with which the<br>charity works|Para 1.51|BGSPA is managed by a general committee of<br>the trustees, other parents and a senior<br>member of the school staff and meet monthly<br>throughout the school year.  Financial<br>accounts are presented and formal minutes<br>taken which are distributed on “Classlist”<br>before the next meeting.<br>BGSPA meets the General Data Protection<br>Regulations 2018 by using “Classlist”, a<br>parent based, secure app as our main<br>platform to communicate with members and<br>send out information on our meetings and<br>events to the school community.  “Classlist”<br>is<br>registered<br>with<br>the<br>Information<br>Commissioners Office (ICO).<br>BGSPA regularly contributes to the weekly<br>school<br>newsletter<br>giving<br>updates<br>of<br>forthcoming events, requesting volunteers,<br>help and donations, and informing of our<br>fundraisingthroughout theyear. Wepost|






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relevant information on screens around the<br>school to publicise events.<br>We aim to attend the welcome meeting for<br>year 7 parents and pupils, provide them with<br>information about BGSPA and invite them to<br>our meetings AGM and Welcome Year 7<br>Barbecue.<br>BGSPA works closely with the interests of the<br>school and staff and pupils are encouraged to<br>submit  written  requests  for  funding<br>presented at our monthly meetings when the<br>decision whether to fund them is made.<br>BGSPA is a member of the Parent Teacher<br>Associations UK and hold Public Liability<br>Relationship with any related  Para 1.51  Insurance with them.<br>parties  BGSPA is run by volunteers and the Trustees<br>aim to carry out risk assessments prior to all<br>major events and provide instruction and<br>guidance on food hygiene, health and safety,<br>environmental  protection  and  waste<br>management  to  volunteers.  BGSPA  is<br>registered with LB Bexley under food safety<br>law to enable us to provide food and<br>refreshments at our or school events and we<br>obtain Temporary Event Notices when we<br>intend to sell alcohol and display this notice<br>at the relevant event.<br>Other<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Reference and Administrative details 


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Charity name BEXLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL PARENTS ASSOCIATION<br>Other name the charity uses<br>Registered charity number 278843<br>Charity’s principal address BEXLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL<br>DANSON LANE<br>WELLING<br>KENT<br>DA16 2BL<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




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Dates acted if not for whole  Name of person (or body) entitled to<br>Trustee name  Office (if any)<br>year  appoint trustee (if any)<br>1 Pamela Campbell  Chair<br>2 Marianne Chan  Vice Chair  07/11/2023 -<br>Thurkka  Treasurer<br>3<br>Manisegaran<br>4 Fiona Ragg  Vice Treasurer<br>5 Saika Brooker  Secretary<br>6 Hugh Gilmore  Honorary Trustee<br>7<br>8<br>9<br>10<br>11<br>12<br>13<br>14<br>15<br>16<br>17<br>18<br>19<br>20<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Description of the assets held N/A in this capacity Name and objects of the N/A charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for N/A safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets 

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