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October 2018

Garden Suburb Schools Parent Teacher Association Annual General Meeting
For period September 2023 - August 2024
Mlnutes of meetlng held on Thursday 21" November 2024
Present:
Daniel Asher (Chair of Infant PTA)
Caroline Zabeti (Co-chair of Infant PTA)
Maria Marx Ilnfant Secretary)
Sarah Sands Ilnfant HT- SSI,.
Alexla DobSnson Ilnfant SBM/Charbty Sec - ADI
Andrew McHerron (Co-chair of Jnr PTA)
Sanaz Sabfolahi Ivlce-chair of Jnr PTA)
Marina Borge5 de Oliviera (Jnr PTA Treasurer)
Elleen Bhavsar (Junlor HT- EBI,.
Andrea Bailey (Junior SBM- ABI..
Moran Raz Ilnfant Parent)
Saba Rela Ilnfant & Junior Parent)
Sehr Ashraf Ilnfant Parent)
Laura Pazir Ilnfant Parent)
Jason KorsneT Ilnfant & Junior Parent)
Llda Ilnfant Parent)
Jude Solomons Ilnfant Parent)
I Iva Krfvokoplc Ilnfant & Junior Parent}
Saadla Ilnfant & Junlor Parent)
Osama Ahmad Ilnfant Parent)
Anthony Benjamin Ilnfant Parent)
Soma Ahmed Ilnfant Parent)
H Shabanl (Junior Parentl
Catalln Po8or ljunlor Parentl
Muhammad Muhammad Ilnfant & Junior Parent)
Apologles- Laura Ramazzlna (Treasurer of Inf PTA)
Mlnutes taken by A Doblnson (Chartty Secretaryl
WELCOME FROM THE HEAD TEACHER5
Hrs welcomed parents and introduced themselves and the purpose of the meeting - bound by commlsslon to have an
AGM to report on flnances, elections and fLrture fundralslng. Mlnutes and reports wlll be on website and then uploaded
to commission
REVIEW OF LAST YEAR'S EVENTS & FINANCES
Summary of the accounts IAppendice5 A & Bl for the flnanclal year were handed out at the Start of the meetln8 lsee
end of mlnutes for charity account overview)
Junior Chair & Treasurer's Re
Junlor Co-chalrs for 23-24
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financial summa
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Co-Chalr- Andrew McHerron
Secretary- Jo Gould
C¢FChalr- Sanaz Salfolahl
Treasurer- Marlna 8or8es de OlfveSra
The PTA contlnued to work hard over the last year to dellver memorable events for the chlldren. brlnging our school
and local community together and raising much needed funds for the school.
With the help and support of a core PTA team (you know who you are), our Treasurer Marina a5 well as the unwavering
support of Mr5 Bhavsar, Ms Bailey, Mr Adolphe, Mr Shepherd and Mrs Doblnson and all the volunteers who have given
up their valuable time, we have had another very successful year.
th thanks to Romy and team we were able to secure a donatlon from Moreland Estate Agents and thls year thev
helped us with the summer fairi paying for the epic Pink Panther slide and supplying and running the candy floss
machine (for which the school kept all profits).
We are now stepping down as Co<hairs after two year5. as our son is in Year 6 and we are wlnding down in
preparation for the next stages.

We have loved giving back to the school. planning events a nd seeing our community thrive. We have really enjoyed
building tles with school leadershlp and staff and worklng together for the good of our school community. But it 15 time
to move on.
Whoever takes over wlll have our mentorshlp* some wonderful core volunteers and we are ￿th happy to help in anv
waywe can.
Please do consider taking over these important roles as without anyone stepping up, the PTA cannot function.
We would like to thank everyone who has helped and supported the PTA over the last year, including all parentlcarer
volunteers.
Elleen Bhavsar: Extended a great blg thank you to Andrew and Sanaz for all that you have done, you've done a fantatlc
job. Parents are busy so there are less people to volunteer so everything is down to the hard work of you both. The PTA
Is also about famllles and chlldren coming together. and wlthoLrt you thls wouldn't have happened.
We wlll now 5ummari5e the fundralslng events for the last year.
Slrnple Fundralsln8 {not Includlni events)
Easy FundraSslng
School Lottery
Uniform For Kids commission
Outln8 Ba8$
Events
Seasonal Cards (December)
Seasonal Falr (December)
Krispy Kreme Sale (after school)
Lola's cake sale
Second Hand Unlform Sale5 Ivarlous dates)
School Dlsco IM3rchl
Summer Fair (June)
Total funds recel¥ed- General PTA ACCOUNT
We are pleased to report that the total amount of funds ralsed from our events and slmple fundrai51n8 for the period
of 2023-2024 was an incredible £12,922.64.
Gift Aid attount: We also raised a total of £214. 60 wlth Glft Aid from one￿f donations made to the school and the
glft aid clalms.
Ea5
Fundraisin
Profit £249.29
This is an app that you can download and it is attached to many
brandslshopplng/purchases. We have recently sent out Parentmails about this and the Asda pot. When you choose to
purchase somethin8 through the Easy Fundralslng app, the school gets a small percentage in return. Thi5 is the easiest
way to make a donation to the school without doing anythingl
School Lotter
Profit £557.52
.. The School lottery was a fundralslng Inltiatlve set up in October 2019 together with the
Infant School. An independent company runs the lottery so there is little work involved. Parents/carers purchase tickets
online at £1 a ticket to enter a weekly draw where they can win a guaranteed cash prize each week and also get
entered into a national draw with the chance of winnlng £25,000.
Uniform for Kids commission
£521.57
We make a percentage on thÈ uniform sales.
Outin
them.
Ba
Profit £84.39
We sell handy branded bags through Parentmail that the children can take on outings with

MAIN EVENTS
Seasonal Cards-
£1204.40 . We continue to work with the company My School Printing and had another successful
year with them. The children really enjoy designing their cards and there are various items to purchase including mugs
and magnets.
Seasonal Falr -
Profit £4067.72
This ha5 always been such a stand out event for the children who really do look
forward to it. It is also a big fundraiser for the school.
We are very happy to say that we had a very successful event last time and we are very grateful to all the wonderful
volunteers,
This year we are runnin8 3 sustainable seasonal falr which Is a new way of doln8 the fair but we think that it will be
really great. We have had to be Imaginative as no one Stepped vp to lead the event/take care of the purchasing and so
thls Sdea was a great way to ensure the children do not mlss out whllst a150 offerlng a sustalnable option havlng taken
into account feedback over the years.
Kris
Kreme Sales
Profit £436.25
These sales were a nother new Initlatlve that was bou8ht In In 2019 whlch went
down extremely well. They are held at the end of the school day In the Junlor Playground.
Krispy Kreme sell to charities at a reduced price and we then we Sell each doughnut for £1.50. They are always a Sell
out and It'5 a really great and easy fundralser.
Lola's cake sale
£582.73
Marlna, the two of us and our son Danlel took the dayto sell cakes on behalf of the school at
the HGS Residents, Association Fair and were able to keep all of the profits for the school I
Second Hand Uniform Sales -
Profit £237.94
Contlnued thanks and gratltude goes to Natalle who oversees the
runnin8 of these sales tO8ether with other volunteers and also thanks to all the other parentslcarers who help with
selling on the day.
School Disco
Profit £1503.92
The children really look forward to this event. The entry ticket include5 something that
flashes or glows in the dark Ifla5hin8 fabric wristband last timel and 5nacksldrink5 and a free tattoo. We a150 sell extra
tattoos. The DJ Is always brilliant.
Summer Fair
Profit £4102.01
Thi5 was the second year in a row we managed to present the summer fair. With thank5
to Romy and team, we were able to Secure a donation from Moreland to pay for the Pink Panther slide I We would not
have been able to carry thi5 huge event off wlthout the dedicated 5UPPOrt and help from our Core PTA group of
volunteers, Mrs Bhavsar, leadership a nd the staff who gave up their Saturday to help and supervise and all the
volunteers from our school communlty.
We are so grateful for the core PTA group. the parents and carers who have volunteered their tlme for the benefit of
the children and we are sure that thls year whoever takes over will have a further successful year of PTA events for the
children and community to look forward to.
Junlor Head Teacher- Use of PTA Grant and Future S
A further thank you to all of the committee for their hard work.
endin
Plans
Eileen Bhavsar
PTA money, donated to the school, has in the past paid for extra5 to enhance the children's experiences in school. Now
it is essential 05 schools are stru8glin8 financially, to ensure a good quality provision.
We have used quite a bit from the PTA to support technology over the year5. Interactive Whiteboards have been
replaced twice with PTA money, and run this as a rolling project as technology changes and wears OLrt. This year have
used £SK to upgrade the wireless system In school, thls has been very impacrful for children and staff.
In additlon to technology. have also maintained the play equipment in the front playground. Purchased Humidity
resources for geography and pay for the subscriptions such as 1st New5.

Looking ahead, there are four more Interactive Whiteboards which are needed to all are up to date. Netball post5 for
sports, and looking at contrlbuting towards new Pc's in the computer suite. We're also looking at tables and games for
the playground, thing5 for the kids to get excited aboutl
Infant Chair & Treasurer's Re
Infant Chair
for 23-24
Sarah Sands introduced Daniel A5her who stepped up to be the Infant Chair for the year concentrating on the events,
while Caroline dldn't have a child in the infant school. However, Caroline was very much supportinB the committee
through the year In the infant school and advised on pollcles and procedures in her role as Vlce Chalr.
includin
financial summa
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Hello everyone. thank you for making the time to attend the AGM this morning. My name is Daniel Asher, and l am the
Chair of the Infant School PTA. I'm here to give you an annual report of our organlsatlon,. our prloritles, performance
and future.
Before I begin I want to thank those that made my role very much easier. Flrst our amazlng commlttee, Caroline Zabeti,
my Vlce Chalr, Laura Ramazzlna, our Treasurer. Marla Marx. our Secretary
And a speclal mentlon to Iva Krlvokapic and Moran Raz-zakai who have both, amon8St many other parents too, who
have stepped up and taken responslblllty for and become core members of our events teams. And of course to all the
other parents who help out on the events on the day (we had 30 volunteers for the dlscol li please pa55 on our thanks if
they are not here today.
l also want to mentlon Ms Bhavsar and Ms Balley from the Junlor School leadership and office, a5 well a5 Andrew and
5anaz McHerron, the Junlor PTA Chalrs, for the help thevve provlded wlth some of our events.
And of course to Ms Sands, our incredible, kind. en8aged and insplrational Headteacher - without her solid sUPPOrt
many things Just wouldn't workl. And couldn't have done wlthout the total commltments and subtle support of Alexla,
Sue and Alejandra, the brllllant and supportive offl¢e and admln team without which none of this would be posslble.
The events provide incredible memories, the Infants are blessed that we can glve many first experiences through the
events we put on.
Let me quickly cover what our PTA prioritles are:
We provide a direct communication channel between parents, teachers and leadershlp, prlmarlly through our
monthly meeting that Ms Sands holds
We ralse money for the school to help purchase some aspiratlonal Item5, educatlonal resources and services
We run events to create amazing experiences and lastin8 memories for our children
Summary of events and Income..
The Infant School PTA raised £15,994.55 of Income in the 2023124. Thls was about 25% less than last year, and
probably reflects the smaller intake we had into Reception
Total expendlture was £11,254 which was over 60% less than 2022123. PTA Invested £23,500 In learnlng
experiences and equlpment In the Infant School during the 2022123 financial year. In 2023124, the expenditure
wa5 sigrbificantly lower ot £4.343.09. These PTA funds were spent on new Bicycles and Parts, new Gazebos and
Phonics Reading Scheme and some administrative costs like Parentmail.
• The closing balance of the PTA funds in 2023134 increased to over £25,000, which represented an increase of
about £5.000 from 2022A3.
The major reason for this was the £15,01￿ ICT investment in a new Whiteboard and 30 laptops in 2022123.
This year the money was spent on blkes for the playground, gazeb05, phonics support and miscellaneous
expenses linflated by reimbursements to the juniors when their card machine went downl
Major event5 in the 2023124 year included the Seasonal Cards, Seasonal Fair, Disco. Treasure Hunt. Summer
Camp, and International Fts)d Fair. Net income from event5 in 202312024 was £7,901.89, compared to
$11 Aiin 74 in ?l)??i?n?I

The PTA also received income from other sources such as Bucket Collection, Bee Cake Sale, One off donations,
Uniform Sales, the Lottery, and Amazon Smile. Other income for 202312024 was £1,181.47, compared to
£2,216.Crf) in 202212023.
The Gift Aid account was used to fund workshops and extracurricular activitie5 for the children, The Gift Aid
account balance carried forward to the next year was higher in 202312024 at £5,937.88 compared to
£4,753.86 in 202212023.
The PTA faced challenges due to tough financial times for both the school and familles and so are explorlng
alternative fundralslng opportunlties, such as partnerships with local businesses.
We'd like to thank all the parents for their ongoin8 support with the events. and for donating so generously
Inwted Caroline up to help wlth next bit
The Events- Asked Caroline tojoin him to talk through the events..
Seasonal Cards - We ralsed £512: Carollne led on thls as first event of the year. The chlldren Create a design and then
we sell the items. Lovely thin8, kids enjoy maklng and then parents have a Souvenir to share with their friends. Less
than prevlously thlnk due to reduction in classes In reception. Will see reduction over all the events this year and golng
forward as a result of the reduction in pupil numbers.
Seasonal Fair - We raised £2 093.. Danlel, Moran and many other helped on this event. jason was Santa, and there was
a magnlflcent contrSbution from an Infant member of staff who dld a great balloon dlsplay, transformlng the hall Into a
wonderland - thank you Leila I We hope you will help a8ainl The children are $0 excited, they buy gifts for friends and
families and of course buy things that will end up for themselves l Brllliant way for our new parents to a150 get to know
the school.
As it Is expen56ve for parents (previously were asked to support twlce- provlding the glfts and then money to buy them
backl}, now changing the format so the initlal contributlon Is entirely voluntary of a fiver to 80 towards the set up costs,
and we'll do the rest. Wlll now Just ask parents for money on the day for the chlldren to spend as It can be an expen51ve
time of year, So profit was a blt reduced bLrt it was the rl8ht thlng to do.
WSnter Fireside- We ralsed £356 New event to get parents and kids together, carol slnglng and flre plt for
mar5hmallow5, mulled wine. Need lots of parent help and parents stepped up at the last minute. Kid5 adore it, such a
lovely event- stemmed from a leavlng do held prevlously and reallsed how lovely It Is so dld It agaln.
Di5co- We ralsed £608 Iva stepped up and was amazln8, desplte beinB thrown Into the firel For years one and two, It Is
their first disco, high energy and emotlon. Very popular for the volunteers - thank you to everyone who helped out.
Treasure Hunt - We raised £994 Led by the core team, kid5 get to explore the local neighbourhood, and we put clues
around and end up in little wood. A lot of fun, open to familie5 and friends, fun and games at the end.
Summer Cam
We raised £958 Biggest and complicated event of the year, had SO famllies camping, mu51c bar Ice
cream and Mis5 Sands story time around the fire. A lot of work but a wonderful event. Had to be delayed due to a
storm, which caused some additional cost. office wa5 incredible in supporting with this. Thank you to both Sarah Sands
and Alexia D for decisive action and picking up all the piece5. Pizza'5 delivered- Flo thank you. It wa5 very 5ucce55ful.
Internatlonal Food Fèir - We ralsed £1869.. Even though held on the day of the deluge, and we moved It Inslde It was
still an incredible event celebrating the flavours of our communityi Wlth lots of lovely food and lot5 of activitie5.
Caroline and Moran and Iva were very central along with others in difficult circumstance5. Playground turned into a
swimming pool so had to move to dinlng room and school hall and classrooms. but they pulled it out of the hatl
We also had a Ice Lolly Sale, £152 and Second Hand Unlform Sales. £353
Thank you all so much, and please join our team. to contribute and engage with the PTA.
Infant Head Teacher- Use of PTA Grant and Future S
Thank you to everyone on our committee for all their hard work.
endln
Plans
Sarah Sands

The I nfant School received a grant from the Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust of £IOOO to spend on bikes which was
then topped up by the PTA- thi5 investment IS to promote self, sustainable travel. We purthased pedal and balance
bikes, which have been a huge asset to the playground wlth the children moving through the different types as their
confidence grows- keeping them busy and active in the play8round.
The phonics program started a couple of years ago, and we used some of the grant to top up books to support this
pro8ram. And we used money raised through gift aid to support workshops and events in school which really added to
the experlences of the children.
We've talked a lot about the reduction in pupil numbers - this Is the case acr05s London, and we've been hit as well
meaning that this year (Sept 20241 we, re down to two form entry in reception and year one, which has meant an
Impact on events but we do now have spare room51 As a result, we've applied land been granted) £5,000 from the
Residents Assoclation to go towards a sensory room, and would like the PT A to matth this to create a sensory break
out room. We, re seeing a dlfference In the lock down children comlng into school. with lan8Ua8e issues and increased
separation anxlety which we need to be able to support. Thls wlll be a place that the chlldren can go to be qulet and
regulate.
We're looklng at our other spare room5, and maybe able to move another year two cla55 acr0$5 the corrldor so children
have acce55 direct to the playground and an outdoor cla55room. We can be a bit adventurous with our planning, we
don't know what the future will hold but we have them for now when needed.
FORMALISATION OF POLICIES
Sarah Sands.
The PTA committee of both schools have been formallsln8 the processes and policles required for the charity. It is onlv
right and proper to formallse what has been In place for many year5, to ensure going forward that there Is no confusion
for new members,
OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIA
UPDATES FOR THE CHARITY MEMBEPS
Thank you to Alexia for all her hard work on the procedures and requirement5 of the charity commlssion. to Carollne
for puttlng the pollcy wordlng together and the commlttee for revlewlng them all.
The main operational pollcy covers the roles, how raise money* communications, 5afeguardlng (including checks
required for the commlttee membersl and a code of conduct. The flnance policy covers the roles, Income, expenses.
grant reimbursements and how share finance5 across the two parts of the PTA I Schools.
Both pollcles have been agreed bythe all member5 of the commlttees In both schools. and coples of the new pollcles
wlll be uploaded to the web51te5 in due course.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 2024- 2025- Sarah sands
Laura Ilnfant Treasurer) put together a list of the roles and job descriptions for each commlttee- notSng that the Head
Teachers, Chairs and Treasurers of the PTA are also Trustees of the Charity, the latter formally elected each year (see
below for election details). These will also be uploaded onto the website in due course.
Would like to thank Alexia Dobinson, who Is stepplng down as the Charlty Secretary. It has been a huge amount of
work, bringlng together the flnances and advlsln8 the commlttee and qulte stressful at times. The room thanked Alexia
for her support and hard work
Alexia thanked the room, and thanked the parents who she has worked with so closely across both the infant and
lunlor school commlttees for their support and good humour, but it Is tlme for her to step back and Just support the
infant school PT
The committee have decided that the role will not be replaced as the new policies in place replace the advi50rv
capacity of the role and other parts It can be undertaken by other members of the commlttee Imalnly the treasurers as
previously). Only bit missing is the prepping for the AGM and taking the minutes. trustees will make arrangements for
future year5.

Infant School PTA Committee:
Sarah Sands thanked Daniel and Laura, who are both stepplng down this year, for all their hard work. Discussion had
already been held within the Infant School and 50 the election was as follows:
Unanimously Elected by the room..
Chair & Vlce Chalr / Co-Chalrs- Caroline Zabeti & Moran Raz
Secretary- Maria Marx
Trea5urer- Iva Krivokapic (has been shadowing Laura for a few months as a hand overl
Juniorschool PTA Commfttee:
Eileen thanked Sanaz and Andrew once again. Catalin Po8or has volunteered to take over saylng that works at home
and would like to be more Invested for the chlldren, and has told hls son whols VERY exclted that dad Is helplng Out.
Unanimously Elected by the room:
Chair: Catalln Pogor
Secretary- TBC
Treasurer- Marlna 8orges d. Ollviera Ilast year, looking for someone to shadow and take over
from next yearl
The Trustees of the charlty are both Head Teachers, the Chalrs and Treasurers of each commlttee.
Looklng ahead - next steps and planned events (date5 for meetlngs In each school already agreed).
The rolls and pollcles wlll be put on the websStes, and once ready a Ilnk w511 be sent to parents with a
communicatlon.
Next up are the seasonal fair5 In both schoo15
Both schools hold monthly meetings with the Head Teacher and the PTA / Class Reps to talk about what Is
going on in school, plans for events and also spending. Infant meetlngs are on the first Friday of each month,
may move to Thursdays. Junlor Meetings are on the last Frldoy of each month.
Trustees to arrange the annual inspectlon of the accounts, and declde on arrangements for future AGM
preparation and minute takin8.
21-2.Lk
PTA ACCOUNTS SUMMARY 2tr2246tr_
prA- INFANT SCM ACCOUNTS
GENERAL ACCOUNT END OFYEAR SUMMARY
Openlng Balance 0110912022
£20,701.32
Total Cash Book Income
£15,994.55
oTo-tal Cash Book Expenditure
£11,254.29
C105in8 Balance 3110812023
£25.441.53
GIFfAID ACCOUNT END OFYEAR SUMMARY
Opening Balance 0110912022
Total Cash 8ook Income
£ 4,753.86
£ 2,545.75
£ 1,361.73
£ 5,937.88
Total Cash Book Expenditure
a05ing Balance 311081ZOZ3
PTA- JUNIOR SCW ACCOUNTS
GENERAL ACCOUNT END OFYEAR SUMMARY
Opening 8alance 0110912022
£19,279.91
Total Cash Book Income
£20,385.53
Total Cash Book Expenditure
£18,005.06
aosin8 Balance 3110812023
£21,660.38 /
GI￿ AID Accou￿ END OFYEARSUMMAR4
Opening Balance 01109120221
£13,102.75
Total Cash Book Income
214.60
Total Cash Book Expenditure
C105ing Balance 3110812023
615.96
£12,701.39
TOTALS FOR GARDEN SUBURB SCHOOL PARENTTEACHER TRUSTFOR THE YEAR SEPT2022 -AUGUST 2023
Opening Balance 0110912022
£57,837.84
Total Cash Book Income
£39,140.43
Total Cash Book Expenditure
£31,237.04
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