MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
(Incorporated by Royal Ch¥rt¢r
register¢d •9 FAI￿￿tio￿#1 Cb•rity No: 3119486)
REPORT OF COUNCIL
AND CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 AUGU￿ 2021
Haysmacintyre LLP
Registered Auditi)rs

MARLBOROUGM COLLEGE
Untorporlted by Royal Chthrter
reglgtered as #D Edue*t10n￿ Ch*rity No: 309486)
FOR THE YEAR EI4DED 31 AUGUST 2021
INDEX
Tn￿￿£s. Officus a￿1 Advisers
Council's Report
5-19
Ststement ofThwtees' Respo￿l￿]Ilti
20
IrdepethiAuditor'8 Rep)rt
21-22
Statements of FillaDci21 Activiti¢B
23
24
C8sFL Flow Stalement
25
Ststement ofAccountin8 Policies
26-29
Noteg to the FiDarKial Stht¢m¢nts
30-48

MARLBOROUGH COLLECE
MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE TRUSTEFS. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS
TRUSTKES
The TTu*ee8 of Marlborougb Colleg¢ Con￿1￿Jte the Coll￿11.
The R¢. Revd. N Holthm Th¢ Lord Bishop of Sa]isbwy (Prtsideni) (rdirtd 3 July 20211
Giles l Hender￿￿ CBE (chairm￿ of Council, Chairrnttn of D¢v¢lopment atsl NorniDAtions Comrrirn)
J K Baker Ichairnw of Finallee aud Remuardiion Committees) (retirrAJ 12 2021)
The Revd. Cbarlolle BatD)ister.Parker (TesigneAI 12 June 2021)
Prof Sir John Bell (Chainnatt of A¢thmic ConJn)ittee)
P Acallwonwalt (Chainnatt of Health & Wellbeing Cornmiltee)
P Colem
AJ Cooke {rtsi8ned 12 OctoE*r 2021)
P Denton (Chairmth ofFiDon¢e Committee) (appointrd 12 June 2021)
P E Elliott
P Freemart (Chairman of Buildin85 Committee) (M18ll￿1 30 Apri12021)
Mr8 T Freemart (appoinkd l May 2021)
'rhe Revd. Stephen Gray (appointed 12 Jurr 2021)
T Martin.Jet)kiT
Prof Cav. Simon Mordant AO (appoioted 12 June 2021)
R PerriLs (Ch&irm8n of Buildtll88 Committce) (ApwJint¢d l May 202])
The Revd. Lit)dsay Y•t¢s
International Me￿￿er of Council:
YAM Tunkn Ali Redhaudditi ibni Tuath Mvhriz

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE TRUSTEFS, OFF]CERSANDADVISERS (CondDlled)
OFFICERS
KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
The Master
L J MoelwyT.Hugbe4
S Wilson {in*rim ￿ 31 Decembtt2020)
A G Hart (from 4 janu￿ 2021)
Senlor M*n8gemenl TtAIII
Sxond M&sier
D¢puty Head (Academi¢)
D¢puty Head (Pa$ttTrl)
Deputy Head {a>Curricular)
W D L Nichol8S
D T Ctark
E C NiBhti118ale {from I Septembu 2021)
W D L Nichoias (acting Deputy He*J froo) I Septrmber ty 31 D¢¢eM￿ 2020)
J R B Scra88 (fronj l January 2021)
lady Cayley {to 13 Novemkn 2020)
J A Hodg5￿ (acliD8 from 14 Nov¢mber 2020p pttn]awi from I S¢p*th 2021)
J A Hodgscffj (to 31 Augusi 2021)
N Harnilion (￿ting from I Septembcr 2021)
C Ka￿ (from I l Ociober 2021)
Deputy Head (Boardi08)
Director ofAdmi&ryiorJs
Director of Saf¢gwth8
BunAr121 Team
DirKtor of C8Pitai Proie¢f8
Dirtttor of DevelopttKmt
Dire¢tor of Enterprise8
Dire¢tor of Finance
Director of Human Resourc48
Director of Mwkning
Direclor of Op¢ratioDs
Held of ICT
WRoe
S Ler￿1
J Blake
H Mack
J Barcl•y
J Jord4n
AB
M Armits
Priti¢ipalAddresg.'
M•rlborou8b Colle8¢
Wiltshire
SN8 IPA
MarlbDrou8h Colleit Mal*)IA*
Th¢ M&5*r
Bursar
J Stronxh
Marlboft)u8h Coll¢8¢ Malay5il
Jalan Marlborougb
7921M) lskatth Put¢ri
Johor
Malay8ia

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
MARLBOROUCH COLLEGE TRUSTEE& OFFICERSAND ADVISEILS (Collthiued)
ADVISEILS
Lloyds Bank
Crest Way
GLA 3RL
Solicitors..
FoTre¥ & Co
66 Linwln's tnts Fi¢lds
WC2A 3LH
Auditors..
Sta￿￿ Auditors
10 Quecn Street P￿¢t
EC4R IAG
Invesrment Advisers..
I Curzon Street
WIJ5FB
Insuran¢¢ Brokers:
PIB Broker5
PoFvlctrm tAn¢
Low Poppleth tane
York
NortFA YO￿)￿e
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MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
COUNCIL'S REPORT
The C(Mmcil prwts its report for th¢ yur end¢d 31 kngust 2021 the c]￿lIti&$ Act 2011. together witb the awjited
fillancial ststem¢nts for the year, atsl Collfi￿ that the latter wJDply with the wuirements of the Aci the and B
Liws aThl the ChaTiti&s SORP (FRS 102_ seco￿1 cditioo).
REVIEW OF THE YEAR
OperadoDal PerfoTuw•¢e
Pupils
Marlborough College C'th¢ College") provide4 ¢ducation for Lws atMI girls from the 88cs of 13 to 18, wbtle MarlboTou¥h
Colle¥e mala￿1& ("MC￿,) provides education from the a8es of 3 to 18. Despite the on.goin8 dÉfficulties with COVID the
Colle8¢ Saw rwrd pupil number& ￿ere&S foT MCM the closed lth, particularly with SiD8apore. in]pacted what was
on81n￿]Y Boing w be #nother rKoTding breaking Durn￿0f pw)i]s:.
Sthool
Year
Day
39
Av Totxi
21120121
560
966
I,(M)5
993
MCUK
2019120
434
559
957
36
2020121
391
415
158
648
806
MCM
2019nO
485
488
210
763
973
Both schoots were on¢¢ again in)pa¢ted by th¢ pande￿¢. with fith periods of remote learning due to national lo¢kdowlls
durin8 the )raT. The pthic'8 ongoing in4>ACt on both schools has diff¢re41 largely th¢ T•tive UK twtional a￿1
mali￿18n natioJ41 srak Governmeni's 4)proath ¢0 scbcols durin8 this till￿.
For the Colle8e. remote leArnin8 w88 rwuired for most of the Terni (January- MaT¢h 20211 when thert wa$ Another
natiott￿ lockdoms MCM b&% faced intertnittent lo¢kdowLs ¥inrx November 2020 and this affxted the school's
operations with l(Kai #nd internall0￿] travel r¢strictioDS. AItt￿ Dumb¢roftwsinews ¢losed or teduced en4)loyJnent numbers
and this had an in]pac¢ on family i￿Orne￿ The lalld ￿￿er to SIn8apo￿ was ¢105oJ and daily bus trADSPOrt from Singapore
Slopped. son￿ of MCM'S I￿rderS wtt¢ ullable to home and have been iti the Coll¢ge for over 12 months, 5imilaTIy a
number wer¢ never able to ph￿l¢allY slan al the sciM)ol. A¥ a resulL pupil d￿reaSed by alowst 2￿A frotn before the
p4ndemic and even more 80 agai￿ onwDal prwJi¢ted fi8uTe&
The overall capacityof the College is currttttly 1.020 pupils sp￿d across 16 boarding with the genderb￿anCe io a rolio
of 55¥0 boys and 45Yo sirls. The College's waitiD8 lists remain Strong which giv¢s confidence that the Coll¢g¢ ¢an operate at
(near) c4paciry for the foreseeable fvture. Alth￿￿ the Council is mindful that there is still ￿)l¢ntial for the pond￿'C to
affect pupil tyUDbers in the >%ar8 w ¢ome as private education generally o (l¢lJ>td impact followiD8 ¢¢otiomic downttrn8.
Following MCM'S second phase of the ¢ampus developnKni the ¢aP4¢tyof the whole 8¢hool is ￿[Ing 1000 pupil& How￿¢[,
due to the pathic and the bridge lo Singa￿￿ bem8 closed, the numlxr5 have deueasd by over I SO with some pupils
8LiII learnin8 online Hs tIKyhave beenunablc ￿ return frotn over5¢as. This i8 hoped to be a rel4tively51bxt.*rni i&sue and MCM
exp￿t8 to pupil numbers ¢limbing from Apnl 2022 onwa￿. Projections show numbers reaching th¢ futtre capacity of
1200 within ten y¢8rsJ #illjust a couple of years behi￿1 the initsal pTrfOVID proj￿tioNs.
FHcUirf¢s 4ndInfv&tr¥¢tsre Devel*WMenl
There Hrtr sever41 major capital projtKiS POSt￿ned by Ix>th Schoo]s from the sunllner of 2019QO the to th¢ pandemic that
were Initially due lo take place in 2020r21 It￿lead. Due to the pande4nic attd th¢ nced foran onBoin8 kyel of ￿￿lott in rElation
to large fIna￿I&l commilmenis Some of these projects have Tr￿en firther poslponryj or scaled ￿ck
The College 18 in the middle of an ambitio￿ Iunovation and Sciejtt proj￿ wbich 1$ being fill￿ed through Benerovs
fundraising aTMI through tbe use of Private placenxm nK>ney. Dwite the many COVID ¢hallen8O tbe In￿vatiOn Centre vra8
finished at Ea8ter and the first renovalion phase of tbe liskd Science building is now wrll Wdy. However. due to national
Jabourand supply ghortages one of the po8tEX)n¢dtoaTditiglK)USC refurbishments Wds scaled ri8htback wlth the firgi main phase
of works postyoned until ￿xI siunmer. Other sn]aller capita] projttts and equipJr*Dt were al&0 either scaled back orpostponed.
This rE$ulted iti capital spending being redDo¢d by £3.1 million comptyj to thai or181￿llY blldget￿ for durillg the year and
dowTr from the £8.9 million thai was Pjtyned from the prior year.

mARI￿oROUGH COLLEGE
COUNCIL'S REpoirr {¢oThthiu¢d)
th Online teaching ond 80 pr¢mi5¢5 were enjpty with milli￿ Maintella￿e and re￿Vation eosts n>4uired. Major kyojects.
iti particular the Sixth Forni C¢ntr¢, have been until wil Dumbers Tecover. Tr total wTrita] expenth'ture during the
year to 31 August 2021 wds RMO.7m (arourml £120.0(X) but down from £1.4millioD in pTioryear) and mosrly attributsble
the IT up8tade proiecL
ID totsl. capitsl expendtture thiring the year to 31 Augusr 2021 was £5.8 million (2020.. £4.2 million) by the College and £0.12
JXLillion (2020: £0.78 million) by MCM. All of the UK works forn￿ part of the MastttDevel¢)pment Plan that Was estsbli&hed
in 2011 and i8 ¢UTfeDtly being updated. It represents a total expettdititre to da* in exce&s of £69 million for th¢ College and
£5.5m for MCM siJKe its I￿¢￿10n in Septhber 2012.
The College c4)ntinuesto offer anoxtynsiv¢ Sixth Forni cwrith with #ud¢ttts able to paiticipatr in A Level. Ext¢tskdProject
Qualific￿lon (EPQ) a￿1 Cambri￿¢ Pre-u.
MCUK
2020tt1 2019llO
29%
251AI
84%
97%
MCUK
MCUK
2020121 2019no
57%
50%
98%
A Level
Prtru
2Q2O121 2019r20
12%
37%
81%
(riGCSE
81A• ￿ade
9-SIA*.B Bradc
941A•.C grades
Dllabove A*
D21A•
92Y.
32%
A*-C p[th8
D31A
66%
IWY•
The results from ¢xt¢rnal examinAtiolls taken in Summer 2021 were very 8trOll8, in spite of the ODgoinB dTSrnPtion to cthvtion
with lockdowns d￿j subsequent pupil and beak is()latioD periods. The Colle8e w ID p]ace Bn open and ambitio￿$ pro¥rnmn
of inicrnjl a8sessmellts iti liti¢ ￿thE0vernments￿1dWK< to prod￿eTe8¢bCr-ASSe$sed attd S¢bool-Assessed Grad&s. AtA level
and Prc U. 3 IVD of elltri¢s wete ￿aded at A• (or equival¢n¢) and 930A were yaded it A• to B. ￿alling that 640/0 of pupiL¥
scored nothing lower than on A grade. The (IKJCSE results w¢ff a sitDilarly outstandi08 r¢vArd for the efforts of pupils and
beak4 (¢whu¥) alike.. 5V/ty of grades awarded ai 9 8 startdotd (A• equivalent) and 98% of all ￿ at 9- 5 Sta￿ {A•.
B). 77°h ofpupil¥ Scored 9 grndes at grade 7 or ab)ve- an outsi¥odiu8 perforn)ao¢
Even during the disrnptiott ¢#wd by the pandemic, MCM continued io be ￿k￿ledged foT world-class provision and
innovalion. lkney received itit#national awarth from the Boarding SCI￿18 A￿8￿1*￿.￿￿. the COU￿11 of British International
SclK)ols (COBIS), the Sthfcguarding Alliance and a rntiking in the top 2•A of IB World Schools. In 2021, COBIS confertrd li
wilh iniemational"Beacon Sclmjol" stat￿$ as an exemplar of international ¢x¢ellence and it w&$ listthl in the St￿￿ Index of the
world's w) 100 5choob. MCM'S aead¢mic Te5uIts in 2021 remaiDt4J b1rong. with att average IB points ￿¢)1¢ of 35 point8
improviii8 on results durin8 much Ic&s disrupwl years. Additionally. MCM cortinueAJ ro dett￿nStra* thAt IB w&s an wropriate
qualification for all pupils in the school Ihryth a l(MfA diplon)a pts5 rate. The IGCSE results were Also excellent 41•A of
gr￿e8 being aMwd¢d at A• or equivaleni arKI 65Y• al A* or L Nothbly thc Carnbridge board also in8isted that it& IGCSES
required examimtion in iot¢rnatsoDal sclxx>ly, cv¢n though s¢1￿18 s￿h as MCM had been clo%d foT1008er perlods thatt other
parts of the world due io the l(Kal goVerntt￿l sanciion5.
Co*4rrlculAr
The ¢o-vJrriGul¥r lives of th¢ ScFw)ols hav¢ wniinwi kn be if g)mewknt ¢urt4iJed by the ongoing lockdown8. The sporting
programrne5 had bren Comprehensive and high SI￿e$s w&s xhieved t*)th by lea￿ and indisiduals. The number of team$
fielded in various sport5 ba5 Wit￿ to the strength of th¢ ¢ommuniry and the will• of the stA(rtO Work hard on
pupils, behalf. There bas been Tcal ¢x¢itement abo￿ the tnusic41, dranwtic a￿1 artistic life of tb¢ CoJJege.' a sequence of
ini]ov8tive iniliutives has raised the profil¢ aryl ambitioThs of the Ji MaTI1￿U
The 14ndsc8pe of the year Iwa5 difficult for the cTrcurriculaT lives of the Sclw]5 as Covid conlinued to cawe restri¢tioL% and
lo¢kdowns. No￿t￿l￿$,there a comprel*Dsivcand vcryproficientonline proTrision when thai was necessaryy endeavowiug
keq) pwpils active al￿ cngag¢d in a rich arricuhJtL Pupils, ujgagement xn thi5 g¢)(xl, arKI there wrre success￿1 online
concert4 pla￿5 fimdraisin8 activitie4 physical cballell8es and more. Swjrting fixtsTh wer¢ abk ¢0 resLmK ID MarliN)rougb
durin¥ the summer lern¥ tknugh nats'onal guidelines were ￿]ll vcry restrictive for music, dratDO and Outrea¢h ￿tiVItICS.
Experience since wjes have been re18xed 8uggests thai the pupi￿ have retur￿d with an even keener apF¢tste for their CO-

MARLBOROUGH COUIGE
COUNCIL'S REPORT {eontlnued)
Publi¢ BeDefit
The Couocii was advibed of the Chatity Commission's gelxral 8nd supplernentary guida￿¢ on pjblic benefit and fee chwBing
and the advancem￿1 of eth￿tiOll. Th¢ Cou￿11 has rwised IL¥ resEMTrTrsibi]Ètia undeT the awities Act 2011 r¢gard
Grant MI￿# Poliey
The Coll¢g¢ offers academic, ary M￿￿1C. spjrts and all￿O￿l￿￿ern￿4ll￿ bw%8ryaw4rds and scboJarsb4)s at 13+ glld at 16+.
All aw¥rd holders are ell￿ble to apply for mew t￿trd iwary 8SSiStsncc to enable those wkn, withoul such assistan¢¢, would
be unable to take up their awards. Tlme bursaries are re-assessed aDnually ar￿ may chwc during a pupil's tIn￿ at the College
dependin8 ott changes to their financthl situalion atml 8re aw4Tded up lo I IOY• of the fees. Scholusbips and awards are based on
educational ability. Scholarsbips maybe supplemented bybursary support up to the full valucof ID casesofproven fu￿)¢)81
necd. The M￿1rn￿￿ ￿holarshIP value is up to 2￿fi of th¢ f¢es; these are offtred very limitsd numbers.
SclK)laryhip Prosp&tss and Bursary Policy ean be Vie￿rd on the College's websi*. aT¢ also available from tbe
Admissions office aTMI 4r¢ ¢xt¢Thsively advertised in 4yropriale nats'ollal aAI Sp￿18)Ist dirtttorkes.
The Cbildren of Cleryy Fund. ¥uppl¢nxot￿ by the Cojkge. tthl¢s wbstantial suFwi w b¢ giv¢n to the sons or daughtsrs of
Clergy. Applicatiort8 for ¢ntry und¢r the Cbildren of Clew schetnt ar¢ Mea￿
During the yeu the value of buryari¢8 othex awards made to Colkge p4)ils alTh)U￿ to £3,178,0￿ {2020.. £2.886,1N)O). or
9.18Qh (2020.. 8.48%) of gross fee ineonK.
MCM offers SU￿11 burwios to pmLq 14ve fill￿￿la1 dxfficuJue8 axxl dyriD8 the ￿ MCM awarded bursartes ￿ t
fAmili¢s {2020.. three).
Bmrsdries
Tbe Council is eo7nrnitted to providing fte ￿ls18[￿e forehilthEn un•ble to Fjfford full fe&8 and ¢n¢ourng¢s a culturc from tho
who have receiveda Marlix)n)ugh educationio doeverythingp￿¥Ib1e, within their mean4 iotnabl¢ oth¢rs fromall backgroundg
to enjoy the same ed￿￿tional opportpjrrity.
A separate Bursory and Scholarship FWHI geoerates In￿Me to au￿ the 4waTds mode out of fee income. Coun¢ii'8 policy is
to continue to increase va]ue of thttt fill]d whenever posSi￿le. Th¢ CowKil is ex8min￿8 ways to increAse substarttially the
mount provided for meatjs trs*d bUrwI￿ via non.fee iDcome stream4 wh 4$ thr￿gb ￿￿)re endowed fi￿d8, fiJndrai$itJ8
(laryely through Marlborou8b Colle8e Foutslation), and tradin8 both ai tr￿me and abTowL
Within the fimding 8vailable, t4wsAri43s of up w 110% of f¢u are available for tb)8e wlK* C￿1 afford the feey, 8ubject to the
candidvlte mtttin¥ the Coll¢8e's entrance requircmcnts. Tbe majority of bu￿aries are ￿￿¢ aYoilobl¢ on enty to the Colle¥e,
either at 13 or 16. alth(￿ some funding is avaxlable for thosc with in-yw rUw￿la1 h￿ds￿p. The Colle8e 18 4 rnem￿r of the
Under it$ grant makin8 policy (see aknvc) the totsj Dumber ofpupib texeivi4 mc4ns t¢s*d fee 456i&taJKe in the acadelnic year,
2020121 8512019120: 82).
Workkn8 wtsh EdMcdrf•nol P￿￿1¢1$ & CommuAtyAccesS
Since its foundaiion in 1843 the Coll¢ge hAS been C4)mttlltted to pla￿ryng a full pan in the life of thc I￿￿1 community and il will
¢oniinue to do so. The College contTnu¢s to provide w￿IreCt pthlic bcnefit thnwgh its engagement with th¢ local wmmuDity
gnd worknog wilh other educationAI providers, of vlbicb tho followin8 are examplcs..
The College h&4 an agreement with SwindonAc8demy (SA) to provifk (sy￿ltieS for the Staff and pupi]s of the
Academy and the College. ir￿luding the sbanug ofexperience. exFwtTr￿ an¢i where appropriaK fa¢ilitie5 and
Tb¢ Academy is part of the Unitcd tWDing Trust (ULT). The current link h&s been in existence since 2009 knd tbi$
CODtioues to grow. particularly with the ]aun¢b of the S*itidotiAcaderny Grarnm￿ Stream (GS) in September 2016. A
major compon¢nt of the pamietship iticludes worktng with SA'S Granllw St[C￿ll pwil& In & typi￿] academic yeaT,
nkn)rE than 5,IXK) hour5 of SwirtslonAcadeJny P￿11 tirne is speot on si* at the College. However, due to the pandemic.
most partiKthp activitie5 were SiWe￿ ill March 2020. Below is a list of xtivities which continucd throughout the
reporting p¢rio4 well li6t ofp]anDed activities.

MARLBOROiiGll COLLEGE
COUNCIL% RKPORT (eontlnued)
Year 7 & 8 SA GS pupiL8 Cont1ry￿ kn ewiertt onlitie lesxrts iti tatI￿lassiCal Civilisation (Sw 2020 ts)
June 2021). These les&)ttS T￿ll continue in person from Nov 2021. on alternate wrek&
{ii)
Remote Oxbrid8e prepar￿lOtt continu￿ fw SA pupik. th￿¢ p¥i]s aNJlie•l of the three offered hdp by
MC teachers. portieiwdt¢41.
(Ill)
Online Duths ￿tOring deltytred via Zoom kn SA Year 11 pupi15 to help v/ithcatrh.up.
(iv)
The College SUFplies two teacher Governots at SA of tlfft Gov¢nMY3 approximately 200 hours
per year on Swindon Academy WOTE Theyalso provith supwrt pupil disciplinary }￿lasS, Staff
conwIaints and prize giviw. M￿h of this WOTk bas contillued througbout l(Kkdown.
(v)
Remo* help on UDilrniiy applic4¢i¢)n8 offerr4J thTOU8knui the rqx)TtiDg p¢riod by ColleBe's Guidat￿e
syecialists.
{vi)
Year I I SAp￿lIs entered 2 reseaTrh prvie¢l wil￿tition at th¢ Colk8e. This will. hopefully. be aD anDuoJ
even( with 8en¢rows prizes Sukvlied by MC.
{vu} Two pupils from SAjoined the Coll¢8¢ in S¢pt 2021 OD full imwsarits as port of ￿ OD8QiD8 buTharyprogramme
with the ActhtDy.
{viii) Hv4vin8 ree¢rttly ￿STa￿a to an el￿trIC fle¢4 the College dona*d a works van w th¢ SthAcademy
¢Iu$¢er's site te&Tn (WI￿ aTV spread across four thls).
The College is cumtly worknn8 with SAto rtrih)oi the rcrtty pJrts* IiDks. of ￿1¢h the folk)WitiR aff exompl¢8'.
(t)
R¢sideMial weekeJMts at Marllwough Q)Ikge will from Janulry 2022, with SA pupils st•yiaB
overnight and using the Colle8e facilitics, with emphasis oll a yw1Acuior ¢uThiculum area each iin)e. There are
usuAlly 12 p￿118 tvL) SA trnrh¢r5 att¢ndin8 on each occ&4io
(li)
Since the s14rt of the SA GS, the Coll¢8¢ Iw host￿ a flee week-long ac•demi¢ Year 7 ￿Fth1. i
conjunction with Imperial Colle8e for GS pupils. This challenRiti8 Ix>ardiDg ¢xperi¢nce offers new aDd
deMatrAi￿ academic activities for 60 SApupiis. Fcryjback cOnfirn￿ this 'beyoDd-the-5yliabus' sUItiiner
school helped pupils ￿ d¢v¢lop a of ski118, ¢riti¢al-thinking in particular. The lockdomm prevented this
from happell1￿ iti Jun¢ 2020 and 2021, bui it 1$ IW that it be teiTrstated in June 2022 for Ix)th Year 7 and
YeuT 8 pupALs.
(ill)
A 8emi.retired Physics *o¢I￿r Mawerl from & Coll¢8e C4XLtinues to Jioise betwren
Marlborough College atsl s￿ Athy. teaching part.time at the Athy, as well as bein8 8 Goverjx
there. m￿lbO￿llgh Colle8e pay for biti) to work IOT dAy e4cb week at SA (be fiwlougbrA in m￿￿h
2020 bui has r¢witly recommerthl his coordiDator's role).
(iv)
We CO￿ltiU¢ io b¢ involved in the Fittwllll￿ Proje¢L ID and menw project orgatii￿ by
Fitzwilliam Coll¢g¢ Canthidge for SApupALs. T￿ highligbt ofthis ptOgraM￿ i¥ a one-week course 4t
Fitzwilliam with 5elxted SA GS pupils. Unfornll)ately, this progra1￿C b&8 been re[￿￿aly Nuspertded due
the pandemic, but remote m¢nloring ￿liVi11¢s, from Fittwdliam S￿￿ell￿ aTe planDe4 commencill8 November
2021.
Iv)
Dwin8 th¢ winter 75 SvAttdonAeademy Primary Scknl pupi18 norn￿llY visii th¢ College's B]ackett
telescy for 4 tw￿hOUT &stroThimy activityon fow different ￿¢8$10￿4 a55iSted by two Collw *aff on each
Occasion. We hope to restart in January 2022.
Ivi)
The SA Year 12 Biology fieldwwk trip to the College b&8 beeome att ann￿1 visit and is assisted by a full-time
mernbcr of staff at the College as Frll a5 a iecFtDician. We hope to reitistate this annual evelli in May 2022. In
athJIti¢)￿ SA Sixth FO￿ wually ￿1¢1￿¢ in MC Geo8r4)hy fieldwork tri
{vii)
The College Th)rnwlly delivers investtgattve Sclej￿£ ￿10M19 (8 in wtal for 30 Y9 GS pllp1￿). One
lea¢￿. plus one tecljllician are ¢mplo)vl the costs by the College. Residential visits. were usually
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(viii) A tsster day foryear 6 pupils thiDkiDg a￿￿1 applying SAGS will be b¢ld foT 40 families inNoven
2021.
(ix}
The Colle8C is developiDg p]ans to the SA Sixth FornL We hope to offer bvbject suwort to alld
a￿¢ opp)th'tias for pupib. Tr SA6th Forni I￿lUd&S an lltiNTr￿tive STEM Gramnw StreanL
(x)
(￿) The WanesdayAftern(th SwindonAthy Prinmry School r￿]￿¥ pr08Tr￿ cmitinu¢s to be very well
Swport￿ by MaTlboTouBh College pupils although this bad ￿ stop in March 2020. It resumed in September
202I and 26 pupils ￿)W visit SA￿￿ W¢dn¢sday. supp)rted by thrtt MC teachers.
(xiil
The College will SI￿11Y rttommthKe WO￿ with The Stuart Horne Charity. ￿th pupils selec*d to participale in
Outward Boulld courses in C8nttda. These ¢ow5C4 Worth S8.C#J) CAD paid for by the Stuart HO￿rt Charity.
One College teaclw works with thcse ￿PiL￿ from Febnwy io Juiy to Pry8re them for these life-cl￿ng1n8
exp¢ditions. The 2020 and 2021 progrwnw were sas￿led due to th¢ l(Kkik>wnbui is Iwed ￿ bc
back in plac¢ for the pro8ramtne in 2022.
(xiii) Offers of ixsFK)ke n￿nIorMth￿ ex￿)¢￿ b¢ offcred byow OM Club, ts) SApupi18 who il.
(xiv) One member of th¢ Guidance stsff visits SA for I¥)U￿ ￿¢ry Wthe8day to belp Sixth Fom)ers apply to
Higher &IucAtion and oth¢r courses (switcl)ed Marrh 2020 to Onli￿ help aThJ now in person from November
2021). The College eontinues to offer specialist belp for uttiv4YSity ¢￿t￿ll¢¢ cxanN QT¥J pupi18 ￿¢ invited to
Oxbrid8e lesson& a￿1 interview trainiD&
(xv)
The atwual SAC8rol Service thke plxe in the Colie8e'8 chapel in D#ember 2021.
(xvi) Z4)om Talks- SA pupils will be itivitrd io all relcvjnt Zoom or in.persoD tslks. Anwnb¢r of pupils did aitend
io Pewsey Vale School
Th¢ College a we114Stabli5hed pHrtheTrbip with Pew Val¢ &bool. On¢ ￿￿1b¢r of MC stsff is given specific
rcsponsibility for the partnership atsl thc Director of HR is a governor there. Online tuWring ID mathN wis mtth available during
lockth)wn and the Kbool bas beeo invitcd to p¥rtiCiP31e in th¢ Colei mell￿rIng scheme (see below). As visits to thc ￿tebeCoMe
P0*4ible again the fows is on re•esthbliskn8 tnCDtoring and extension activities in nJAth¢mati¢s. with Sixth F¢)tm 6pJdenL8 from
MC visithn8 the school. aad Oll explorm8 link3 ID PE DT ICT. wher¢ Pewsey Vale have id¢ntifivJ th41 supwrf would be
wel¢ome.
Outreoch (Communty Servwe)
Every Monday or Wednesday aftcrno(m duTing the Michaelnw and Lent approxim2t¢ly 200 pupil¥ take part in a ran8e
of Outreacb ￿1VitieS which prnvide a direct service lo many aspects of the Icthl community. WThilst many of these were
8everely ¢urtail¢d by Coyid restri¢tioll¥, the folk&wing 14v¢ wnlillueAJ or now been resumed:
(i)
Workin8 in Prillwy S¢hoo]s (l￿al school&" Prcsbufr. Ken[￿1 Valky, St Mary's MarlborouMI St Ni¢hol•&'
Baydoty St Micha¢l'8 A1dlKKw￿, Ramsbwy. BetKhAvcnue- ST￿ Al￿n Close- Swith)
(li)
Ridin8 for the Disablrf b&wJ in IAmlM)urn¢
(iy)
River ¢oJk4en*tion- wothng with a loeal 8r(x4>.ARK (Acti(￿ fordx River Kewiet)
(y)
Tree plalliin8- WOTkin8 alongside SApuplls kn plant 90 tsees (irtitixuy) on
(vi)
Brimbl¢ Hill. Caring for children with sew¢ leamillg dI￿a￿tieS
(vii) Sport5 Leatss-pupils b￿￿]ll8 acCrtdL￿ Sp)rts then helping in prlmary scknls
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(ix)
Clwity Think Tank (selecting. promoting aThl Dmking (knwtioThs to thaTitie8)
(x)
CollectiDg f0rChtisti￿ hampeT5 (for cbarities)
(xi)
Making and seUiD8 knitted 80(xL4 al￿ w4rnics (for charities)
{xii)
MarIl￿gh White Horse-￿to￿tIOn of the iconic cbolk horse wlknth sits above the town
In the SumTner Tenn tnany of these activities caDlloi take place and this enables th¢ College lo rjn an after.￿h0o1 club for four
Wedne*lay afternoons ¢4t¢ring for approxitnately l(K) local children aged fow to seven yea[5 old. With Covid restrictions still
in place this could not happ¢n in 2021. it is ￿￿1 that li reswne in 2022.
Edclub
The Edclub Movetnent 18 a pupil-driven programm¢ that 5¢¢ks ￿ ethjcate children in the Huruma slum in Nairobi. Ken
through the use of the Internct 8nd sk￿¢, u5in8 a cottwuter hub iwilt by an initial fUrth￿"sIti8 effort by Marlborough pupils.
Th¢re are now 18 s¢1￿1$ involvcd int¢rnationally conlinue 10 8row. Marlburiatt8 typic211y mentor a group of
around 100 Ke￿n cbildr¢n on 4 w¢ekiy basis, *acbiti8 F4115￿ Math arml Sci¢￿e and gen¢rntsng pos>tive and fruith
relaiion8hips on either $id¢. As of Michaclmes 2021, 21 Marlburititis ate signed 41 w the pYo8rnW.
Coletmenloring
Durin8 the period of the second nation￿ lo¢kdown the College joined up with the Colet MeDtorin8 platforni, which provides
the ability for our pupils to offer Ixlp with mathcmatiGs Ib)mework to pupiLs iti otkn ￿l￿OIs. via a ￿re and ononymised Ch
function. MarliK)rou8h pupils wern trained iti using this durin8 the t£nt Terni, began ￿ participate in the Summer Tcnn.
Moving into the 2021-22 ye8T, oppmximaiely20 MarItKiroughp￿Il8 in both ￿ tyl U6 •re involved. As a ￿$V1¢ we are activcty
ruiting more ment¢¢s; we already WOTk wilh Swindon A¢8demy, Pewsey Vale Sch￿1 and further afield in SIou8h & Eton C
of E Busitms and Ent￿[1* Ac*my (in Chalveyl • thwivtrj area of SloW).
TWINSciencelGlobdllmpaci Schme
Through its c108e association with B¢kn plc with YGA (the Young Guru Ac￿et￿Y, an orBan1￿10rt based in Twkey), the
College has been d¢veloping ways to etV8¢ I￿￿1 prillw xbool chrldren in STEM sUbj￿ts. Tljis work has centred around
the use of TWIN kits, ￿1¢h allow MC pupi]s ￿ work alon8side prinw s¢hool chil¢Ir￿ belping them to constru¢1
modular proje¢ts. such &s An automated roknti¢ Y¢bicle. A Dumber of Year I I pwJi]s W¢Te trained up duria8 (beir p05t.GCSE
period in June 2021. in advance of deliverill£ the projxl ID the followin8 ac*kmic year.
During the various l(Kkdowms the Project moved Onli￿ with MC pupils deJtverin8 STEM presenrations. and then usin8
TWIN &pp. developed by YG& to gyide Primary scFMX)I children on a journey ofdiscovery on & particular SCi¢D¢ific topic,
aTrJ to e￿OUr￿ them to ty 8om¢ $4f¢. bu¢ inlere¥ling, exF¢rlllltht8 at
the n¢Ai st¢p in the parthe[s￿P bettv*i M4rlborougb and YGA. the Colle8¢ &8sistAttt wkn works part.
time formc Aod isb¥6¢d in ixJn&)n with YGAthe rest ofthe time. She will a5Si5t with ddiveriDg the TWIN science prograrnm¢,
)d l(KTrk at ways in which we can expand the u8¢ of ournew knoovation Ccntrc s￿1 cn8•g¢ local school ctuJdffeD in thB arcas of
¢lltrepreneurship and inwyation.
Panalkl<￿ Ilnky
Since 2011. Marlborough ColleEe has hos*d an annual regiot￿l Pgnathlott ev¢nL PanathIon is a nationBI charity that provid
porting oppottimities to over 17.(H)O young disabl￿ pry)pk every year. Ji promotrs itichsion in $￿TL W￿k￿8 ill collaborntion
with both Pallathlon and WilLthire a￿d Swlthn Sw)rt (WASP). the College has ]M)sted over 300 young physically and metttslly
disabled children aTyJ trdin¢d over 50 of the ColleEe's pupi]s #s Pauathlon le&kn. Whilst this event was rKJl 4bl¢ to in 2019
or 2020, it looks very likely tt) b¢ able to return inNovember 2021, and pl8ns are in place for it to do 80.
Obserwtory
Since 2005, the Head ofAstronomy atMarIl￿u8h Colkg¢ kn nm the outreach group'FrieDds of the Marli¥)Tough Telescope.
ia the dedicated Observatory We￿it¢ which i￿hMIeS evenls, IKtUTe$ omd monthly Q&A sts8iOll5 ￿ well as an aanual s(Kial
event. An annual trip is 8rrall8ed {whcD po￿1?￿1t) to a si8wficant establishment in the UK or overs￿. SwindooA¢ademy Year
5 sDJdents all have the opportimity to visit the observaw for internctiv¢ ¢v¢n¢% spread over a number of evetiitigs (in a norni
year). The Obse￿&tOry usually hosts the UKAstrow Olyrnpiad Team for Ob5¢ryatioDal training eacbAugusL
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The Observatory also hosts local Pnmary SclMX)14 and wyi15. There are evk%iDgs art8n8ed with various other scbook
and club5 including PrqTr SCI￿014 Secondary Scbool4 S￿lts. Guide4 U3Aand fkn W.l. Oxford Utiivcrsity 8raduat&s also have
helped in the past with major public open eveniti8S.
2020-21 v/as an unusual year and the Observatory eloyed froth March 2020 until August 2021 for visitors. From July 2020
hoW￿er, a ]imited number of eve￿ts wue run via Z(YOnL These were p)pu]ar (277 attendeu in total) and enabled a grrater age
al￿ geographical divet3ity to attet¥J will pkn Zfy)m ¢v¢nts iti futtwe)
Bookings kn date for the current year itivolve ovtt 300 ¢bil¢Jr¢n and members of the public.
Carters Depar¢menl
Swindon Aeodemy pupils receive tbe MC GUida￿e Departmet)t's weekly bulletins. We have a8[￿d to sbare information and
Buidanee with Si Jokn'$ Academy over their Oxbridge. R￿11 Group aNJ m¢di¢ai 4￿)1]¢8ts0n$.
Both Switidon Aeademy and St John's, MaTlborough are Itt￿ted ￿ attend thc bri¢fing w¢ receive from an invikd Oxbridge don
every March. St John's Academy pupi15 in panicular attend in number& with acci>mphnytng rwents. Swindon A¢ad¢my pupi15
applying lo Oxbridge ha￿ had rnock iDl¢rviews from MarlborouBh College sthtT. and Si John's A¢#demy. who 41ready have
inlerviews from our mcdicd School exput. are invi*d io have mock Oxbridge interviews COnd￿le4 by Marlknrough College
teachers. St John's and SwindoD Acthrny p￿115 wc¥e Invit￿ to our Oxbridge Applicolions pro8rattllne wv¢rin8 admi8SiOll&
tests and intervieM at a di￿o￿￿ted PTiC¢.
We are the only Open ACI Test Ccntrc WL%I of B¢rknbir@ and the only such C¢Dtre offerinR txts? Tim¢ for ¢andid4t¢s. Over
the past 6 years we have 8iven about a pr I￿¢s6 to 1¢stlD8. Smrthn Acthmy have used us as • ¢enty¢ to Sit lh¢ BMAT
exam.
On¢ ¢xwt from the Guidance D4WtsWt visits th¢ Swindrn Athy foT every Weth￿sdaY after￿XIn dwi8houl
the y￿, helping th¢iT Sixth Fonners apply io Hi8kn Edueation s￿1 othcr
Deportment
The Music Ikp8rtsnent Continu￿ to offer events for public be￿fit where wjssible (k¥pi¢e the yignific4n¢ Covid rer4triction5
er which the eth￿tion #nd perforrning arts S￿ror were cyerating. Weekly Clwl podwls of Sunday 5¢rvi¢¢s featuring our
different year group choArs. ¢)T8anisi #nd y11(￿ were offered to the public via the Mtbsite as w¢re o s¢1¢¢ts¢)n of ¢v¢niDg
Bolo rttits16 by the pupils and 1or8er %h(K>l ¢ns¢Tnblu. Feedback from the pjblic in this respect Ills been excellent. Itt Addition
one of our music 8¢holars was a re¢ipi¢nt of a yow]g [¢￿1,4 llational Rotsry Award &8 well as a Diana Award in reco8tiitiO
of public 8eryi¢e and clMrAtsbk Trwor
Scptembcr 2021 h8$ seeD the resumption of som¢ p￿115 from Si JobD'S. MarliKirougb joining our 5￿phOnY Orchestr4
alongside the Marlborough College Concert Series which be8all WAth Tk Tallis sth51￿5 wfotD)iD8 lo 4 pxked {60cially
distanced) audience.
2021122 will see a return to 4 fv115ea50D of¢0￿¢￿5 for the MaTlbon)u%h Collele CO￿ S¢Ti¢S, the ChoTal So¢iety and
pupil.l¢d ExrfornMncfy all of whi¢h ar¢ open lo. and frequenily attended by, mettthers of the public. All pupil.led perform4nce$
are fr¢¢ of ch￿8¢.
Pupils will al80 ￿ve two public concerts as part of the Calne Music F¢stiv41 in (kiob¢r ￿ our annual Music SclK)lars' Ga]a
concert at th¢ RoyJl A￿d¢MY of Music in Novemberwill once a8aitirnise rnon¢y fw the clwitable ¢xgaDisallo￿ Future TMlenL
The College al80 continues to ￿lOW u8¢ ofits teaching facilitia8 for membexs of the public who Thith to iDstrutneDthI lessons
with 8ny of our dists'nguished ieadws.
Sporting Focililies
{1) The College has enteTed into a formal agreement with Sl John's marli￿roUgh enabling the *1￿01 io use the College's
pitches artd other SFOTts f4¢iliue& for exanwle the knTwf pitche5, squath courw netball courts and athletics tracK
at MU￿allY convetiient tim¢s. At pr¢s¢nL the College i¥ waitmg kn he4r whetkn St Jobn's require the use of any of
these spons fxilities duriti8 th¢ AU￿￿￿Terni withinthe ¢wreDI covi&19 parame￿ and wotocols laid dovm bye4¢h
estsbli8hment.
{ii) The College also hosts a nwnber of Wiltshirt Prtmary Schools, SF￿ festivals at Tr7Ti(W5 times of the year and
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(iii) The College's SPOTts and otheT ￿lIllI¢S are extrtt%ively wed by local chths and r¢gu]arly by other
organisttioLs. Sotne of the spons incl￿. hockey. ru8by, fwtball. Squas￿ tem]is. fives Ond athl¢ti¢s ¢lubs, and
organis&tiOJL$ such Wiltshire Crickei, South W&t 1xro&￿, H￿k¢Y Wale4 WASP (WilLshiT¢ a￿1 Swin(knn S￿rt)
Bath Rugby Acadernies a￿4 G￿Tea8 Hockey for their holiday ¢iw¢hing ￿rnp5 aDJ in ¢•8¢5 ar¢ otT¢T¢d free of
¢hArge. w￿￿bI￿ Anny Cth For¢¢ rnake use of the College Eille
(iv) All charities. edwational e5tablisbments afyj Club Junior seetM)ts pay adixounted Tate forthe us¢ of Colle8e facilities
(v) ODe member of the College staff regularly coaches a junior tram at MaTiiM)rou8b H￿keY Club and attother membEt
is th¢ Head Coach of the MeD'S ￿mI Womcn's seA)ior trams.
Fundr&i*ng
(i) Th¢ College raised approxirnktrly £50,IXI) dwing 2020r2112019120: £21.(MX)} for chos¢D Cbarities through various
whol¢ ￿h0o1 events a￿1 nurne￿ Exwding knuse aThJ pupil iDitiatives. A of pupib used the lockdowll to
unthrtakc charitable challenges wbich kcpt th¢m involved in Ph￿3•¢al 8￿j other XtivitiG
{ii) C3 and Mill Mead House8, Poppy rai￿ ¢. £3.(W for the ROW British Ltyio
(iii) Awknle school'RocL Paper and Sciswrs. initi*¢ivc Trig¢d £1.￿5 for th Royal Briiish L4io
(iv) Elmburst House's Chri4tm&8 Run raixd £2.7J5. spli¢ be¢*tffi The Tre4thKnt Bag {supponin8 t1￿ *ing
dKmotherapyl and Dementia UK.
(v) A member of Cotnmon Room led 4'RwiVember' initiativ< syppm the via ThreBhold and SMtidoti
Food Collective, raisiti8 £10.660.
(vi) Common Room participation in Mov¢mbtr rni8ed £2J(Kl.
(vii) Bl House had a charity Tun ID Decenth¢r in SilPFK)rt of the Chuity Breast Cancer Smiles raisin8 over £8.500. Arun
ror Bre&4t C￿cer UK also raised oYer£2,0(Kl.
Iviii)ChaTityTbiDk Ta￿,8 WellBoring canwaign raigfyl £4,767.
{ix) A pupil rai8¢d £5,735 foT OSCAR FoyndatioD'8 High Five for OSCAR by nuwiD8 5km every day for 3 week&
(x) C3 hou￿ Trised £2,750 for Minds
(xi) Daocy Hou8e'8 Fun Run rais￿ more £3LKKI for the Clwlic Waller menWA￿ Tn￿l
(xu) A pupil led boke 8&lc Tai8¢d £2￿ for O￿atio1) Smil¢
(XllT)A pupil led swelpstskn ￿ EUTO 2020 Tri%d £3W for Marjtrthough Youth Foo¢ball Club
(xiv) Apupil raised £1280 for Breast Cat)cer UK with Ikn)w5 of music
(xv) A 8roup of five pupils Trised Over£25￿ for Pwkins￿'S UK by numins 250 miles dwiti8 Adven¢
In Malaysi8, the community's needs are different io in th¢ UL This w the fouts contititseAI to b¢ ptimarily on canying
out morc service opportunities with orgaoisations with wkn the school wi have an ongoing relationthip. but it is reco8ni%ed
th41 raising funds ￿ 8UPPOrt th¢m w*s equally iowrth
HoweveT, due to the restrictions Majaysii nK6t eve1￿ wejt held virti4lly arwj ￿ the oppOr￿ty to Visit l(xal Kho(Tr1s and
he]p out in orpbanages limited. Beach ¢letrw>s w¢r¢ not possthk to on travel ex¢ealing Iokn Major
fundraising projec￿ tbe atmual SUD]M￿ B8118nd tbe chris￿ F&iT, not p¢)ssible due to gatherinEs rtt)t being allowed. A
sn]311 amount of Bwsary F￿￿ w&8 colle￿ed from parettts who forgo the SLulln￿ 2020 fcc ￿bal¢ and left part of their dep)sil
POsiti¢)
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The Collegt
The College miMion is tts delrver the best It￿ cTreducational, full bwditi8 ethution in the UK and to be recogni8¢d
for this globally. The Marlboriwh w¢ envisage will be 8 leadin& OU￿ and inclusive s¢ltwl where children with
A pi0llecrl￿ ac&knic str&tr8y to build Th) the College's continuing xademic success of the pist thr¢• years, 2021
Execution of ourlx)Id And sustaiDableCawM&stuDevelcpnxDt iti¢luthti8 ofour heritsEe a&q¢ts
tural landscape. And the building of rTh faciliti¢s:
Complete the refillbishTDUrt of the Science Buildiw Thith Phw l (bje for wn4ilcAion iti 2021122
To ¢ontinue with the Coll¢ge's boarditig Immlle refitrbithn¢nt PTOrn' 8tMI
Dcvelop and begin an ambitiows new bursary c4nyai8D to i￿reaSe the number of youtt8 people on full
MCM
Similarly to the College, MCM had (oe of its m￿1 successfid •¢adell￿ Tesults in 2021 &4)ite the p0￿MI¢. and
looks. to eottlinue to build on thi&
To rebuim pupil tyijnbers impacteoj by the pattdemic then ¢￿I￿n￿¢ the over￿] 8rowth iti pupil nuDther3.
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STRUCTURE GOVERNANCEAND MANAGEMENT
statu8 and Admltiistr*tiott
The College is an Edu¢atioD41 Clwity (no. 3(v3486) itKorpTrt&J by Royal Charter. Its ¢o￿lIu￿1)n is containtsl in its Charter
and Bye-laws.
The Trustees of th¢ Coll¢Be ¢onSti￿t¢S the cou￿11. The C(M￿lI key sthff advis¢Ms 8re set out on pages 2 to 4.
The GoverDl•t Body
The College's ele¢*d members of Council are 4>POittted at th¢ Anaual General Medin8 of the Council on the r￿On￿￿endatioll
of the Nominatio]]s Committcc. Members of Ccwncil ate aNKJin¢ed for three YE￿$ atsl are c]i￿￿le for re-Appoinknent but do
not norn￿llY serve for more than sli years in total.
The Chairnian is exempt frotn th¢ 4ix)ve and is aFwititeJ thrtt yEaT8. After tbe iniii41 t¢nD the Ch￿1Than is eligible for re.
aprrfJinttn¢nt for a fi￿ther *rni of thr¢¢
Retrultm¢x¢ lttdlltdon and TralDlnK of Membtri of CfjllJ¢ll
The Nominations Cornmillee. itt making reconjmendations for ¢h¢ 8tqx)ln¢m¢￿ of new members of Council, has partI￿lar
re¥grd io thc personal competerKe. experience and specialist skill$ of PO¢rn¢i41 cAThJidate8. In filltn8 vbcancies OD the cou￿11.
coosideration 18 4180 8iveJ) to the skiU8 ￿￿)lement those of existin8 nh%Dber
New members of CouD¢iI are inductsd Iti￿ the Wor￿ of the College and theff is a collJprelKo8ive PTO8r2mrne of inthJ¢tion
and on80in8 training. Thiy in¢ludes a day li th¢ College, th¢ puw of vthich is to the Master and members of sthff. The
visit also includes a tsyur of the Colle8e atrj th¢ cwortunity lo meel 1￿me of the pupil& New men]bers of Council receive a
¢k ofdocuments and itifornthtio￿ I￿l￿dID8 the AGBIS Guid¢linu for GoveTTM)r&
M¢mb¢rs of cout￿11 Ytceive or8aDised ￿1￿104 brieGoB8 from PTof¢ssioDAI bodie8 th appn)prial¢. as ￿11 48 iDVit81ion8 to
tt¢nd s¢minars arml pres¢￿tatiOn￿
The Charter attd Bye.IawJ r•wire th&t the ftsh￿ thties a￿1 fiw*tiODS v¢s*d in the COU￿1] are kn be exerci8ed by
COU￿11 Members on iL4' tr¢ha]f. Accordin8ly, the CouTKiI the power to decide m*tters of College policy and to make major
deci8ioos affectin8 the of the Colle8e. It is s￿￿￿allY required to determitie th¢ tyition (￿9 and to take re8ponsibility
for the College's wets.
To cnabk matters to be consideted in d¢¢•il prioT kn mediti88 of th¢ full cou￿11, a Finartce Committe¢. a Nomillations
Cotnmittee, a Buildings Committe4 an Academic Committee. a DeY¢lopm¢n¢ Cojnmittee a￿1 an Investment Conllllittte have
been es(ab]￿hcd and they each meet at k49¢ thre¢ ¢ime8 a year. A Committee also been establisbl which
usually meets once H year.
ID]plementhtion of thc Couwil's deci8ion8 is ttr¢ r¢$W￿l]lty0f the Master.
Mindful of the Clwity Govern&T￿e C￿, the College Continues to review its proce&qes and procedure5 to ensure the b
sible ¥ov¢man¢e. Following au initi81 review of govern&n¢e ias¢ year th￿ bave been various new initiatives and this will
bE dEvelop¢d further in the ￿tllre.
Key MaDagemtLt Personnel
The key managett￿lt p￿son[￿l are wnsidered to Ee the Council, the M&8ter, the Senior M8028ement Tewn And the Bu[￿]&1
Team from the College alon8 with the lnternatiooal Cow*il the and the Bursar from Marlborough College
Malay5i& (MCM).
Coullcil membtt.s give of their time freely at¥J DO Council rnember received ￿t￿￿tIon in the year. Details of G)uncil
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8vera8e earnings to reflect a cost of Iiviti8 ￿j￿¥t￿e￿L In viewof the ￿t￿re of the clhaTiry, Council bcrKhmarks against
pay leyels in otber conwbk Indep￿dent schwls lo ¢nsure that tbe College mDaiw S￿￿luV¢ to th¢ br(4der i&sue& of pay
and crnployllKty wnditions elsewhere.
Related Entitl
Detaits of connected charities and subsidiary coti4*Dies ITC dI￿10$¢d in Notes 7 a￿1 21 of the finon¢ial sta¢¢ment&
CO￿lleCted Cb*rille8
The Marlborough College FO￿d￿tIOn
Thc objects of the Marlborough College Found*ion (*be F￿ll)dation") (rryis¢trwJ as an Educational Charity No..
1061798), are set out in a Tntst deed dated 4 June 1956. Marlborough College d(w wt ¢mtrol the Foundation. aDd
itg occounts are therefore consolidated into tbe group accounts of the College.
The mftin obiediv¢5 of the Fovr¥Jation are to pro￿ ]DDg4enn support to the College by a¢¢umula¢yng
endowtAcnt fu￿1 fr*r buTsaries and to acl as custckn for Jllon¢y Tai%ed to assist wiib indiv1th￿l C￿lIal prOj￿ts aod
annual bw5ary awards. The Foundation lloi futhix dir¢ctly as this is uJyJertAken by the Coll¢¥¢'s
Development &partrnent.
The MAriburlath Cl•b
Fowided in 1884, T￿ Marllxwi¥n Chth represents the interests of its M¢mbers with further detsily bel out in the
Club's Constitution and Rules. Clubs Mcmbus are Old MarlburiaJk8, ¢x-pypi1s of the College who ￿ld a life
gubsuiption to the Club. The coll¢￿ do¢5 nol control th Club, afyl its ae¢ouDts are therefore Jy)I con501idated into
the grow) ￿CoUnts of the Coll¢g¢.
The M*rlburlAn Club ChArlt•bk Fwlld
The obj'ects of Marlburian Cknb Clwityble Fund r'MCCP) {vegistered a8 a Charity No.. 10637491, are set ou¢ in
the 1997 tCVi4ion to the constiwiion of the approved by the Ch8n"ry C4)nUxi￿ron. Marlborough College d
t control MCCF. aTrl its ore thenfore wzwlidakd into the 8roup aceoutsts of the Coll¢8¢.
Subildlary Comp•Dle8
MArlborough College Oyernas iJnhit¢d
m￿lbOrOugh College Overxas Limited i8 A subsidiary of MarlboTOU8h Colle8e. It one subsidRary, M Easi Sdn
Bhd, a ¢ompany registered in Malaysia. M FAqt Opera￿ MarliK*rough College Malayyia (MCMI, o school bas￿ in
the IskaDd8r region of M4laysi&
MAr]borougb College Ellt¢ryrl￿ Lllldted
M8rAl￿roUgh College EnWris¢$ Iimi*d (MCEL) provide8 & vehicle for th¢ CiJlle8e'$ wts&a￿4ti0naI tradin8 aod
The Cojnpatty mak¢5 a gift ald donation of its profits w the College thed of covenanL Jn 2021 the donation
£nil due w the imw of COVID su1￿￿Y limitsn8 the tiathg (wporthilies foT larye 8wathes of the year
{2020.. £nil).
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COUNCIL'S REPOKf l¢onthiu¢d)
Objert•
The objects for Mthich the College sball conlinue to be incoryKJrdted are ￿ provid¢ ¢th￿￿tiOll for S￿dellts in the United Kingdom
or elsewhere, irrespeciive of fall￿ that develops of mI￿L Indiv￿lla1 Spirituality based on aD understsnding of
An8lican teaclllllg attd respcct for other faith& and an app1tti￿IOll of the imptirta￿ of service to the ¢oDJmunity. The Council
members ensure that the clwitabl¢ PUTPY of the ColleEe ys carried out for ￿ ￿b]IC b¢nefii by rnaknD8 education available to
students who are sufficiently talented and, wher¢ pjssible. irre4)ective of finalK￿l Circum￿5.
In pU￿l￿g thes¢ objwtivffj th¢ College sI￿ll bave Tewd to tTr* social, rtlw'(ALS ¢th¢ationo1 environumt P¢Ttsining from
time to time.
AlrnB And ObJecllve•
It is the primary aim of the Schools io b¢ the cknice ofp8rents and children 8eek an excellent M￿krn edu¢OllOIL
boarding or day. in a co.educaiional envirotimthi, bas￿1 on breadth in curriculum. soutrj diycipline, iTMlepethc of mind, firnt
To supp(rt this aim the s¢F￿ls sttk to..
$USthin and develop an acadthnic cuffi¢ulwD chlllkn8e5 pupils.
8UStain, develop and pro0￿¢¢ thc unique value of a coduc*iotMI thll bowding expeTien¢e"
promote And ex*nd ¢Lrfurricular opportunity:
promote a Sense of belonging to a legacy fc* life:
to enable the S¢hoois' pupils 10 8ain admitta1￿¢ ￿ th¢ best IinTver6i¢ies and courses they can. and
fost¢T un apprecI￿10n of and a 8¢ms¢ of steW￿￿8￿P for the Scboo18' caiiyxo.
Sir•leKlu to I￿￿eVe the Yur'• ObJettlv¢4
The School8, 8tr)te8ies for acbieviD8 &ir objectives durin8 the year were w:
continue io review th¢ a¢ademic Curriculurn to erL8ure that it is both broad and ¢h8llenging'
¢onlinue to beD¢lllllArkthetra¢adenllCpcrfonD#￿t in external public eXamIn￿l0nS aryj throu8h & use of indep¢nd¢n¢
valu¢-add￿ criteri
achieve targets for pupil numbers and vwious finan¢i41 tnclwJin¥ oFKratin8 swpluses and cash generation,.
¢NOUTage thc ¥th￿ents, 4>iritual and mornl their culttwal awareness atrj physical (kvclopmcnt by prornotinl
participation in a wide ran8e of activities and thTOU8h the curriculum;
contimie io improve the Schools, faciliti¢5 aThl ￿ protect the (bis￿ric> enviroti￿1 throu8h capitsl projects to iwve
xl thce tbe teachin8, CO-curriculaT Jnd p&4tOT41 fxililie5 throu8bout the Schools.
continue to improve thc sustainability of the SchcKTrls' ethte throuBh ao on8OAti8 progrww of ¢4pithI inveslmenL
parti¢ularly at the College where the c•npus is mu¢h older. and
continue to explore It￿ develop parthu5bw with wainthined s¢booL8 aThl aeadenue8 as well ￿ with the Ic¢al
m]nunity.
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COUNCIL'S REPORT (continued)
FINANCIALREVIEWAND RESULTS FOR THE YEAR
Tr result3 for the ￿ ellthd 31 Aususi 2021 include those of Marlw College and Mar]borou8h College Malaysia
IMCM). Once agaify they wtte si￿]rica￿lIY irnTWtul by the patthni¢, which in¢lud¢d furflKr JJation-wid¢ lo¢kdowns in ¢he
UK, with haT5her r&8trith"on& particularly ill Ttlation to trdvel in plaee for * p￿$ of the Iw in Malaysia. Both Schools
switehed searnle&8ly w r¢mot¢ leartiing when required but owx again the decision was taken tbat the S¢1￿18 would not charge
¢ampu8es du¢ ￿ tr#vel T¢5￿1¢tiOnS. The Schools were akn acurely aware a number of parents would al80 themselves be
facing fllw)cial uncertainty &8 a result of th tAndemi¢.
Both Schools coniinued to offerassistance through Hardship Fuods with the help of some ger￿￿$ paren￿ With the Coll¢ge'$
lljatched funding £29.615 (2020: £286.156) was raised for UK patents atKI a sliBhdy sIn￿leT balance w&4 nJAde Available to
MCM pupils dLm8 th¢ y¢ar.
Through the Corortavints Job Re*ntion S¢l*me the Coljw r￿ciV0￿ Braots of just over £6?7.0￿ 12020.. £1.4 millioD)
following the fi￿OUgh of the majority of the supptrd stAff from Janugry until th¢ mid-Mar¢h 8tyJ then 4 smaller numb¢r in
relatson to the Can￿lled SU￿j￿r Sclwl over the SUM￿ periThl. However, with the desire to look after atyj support all the
staftfor as long as possible the decision was taken lo crntinue to filllough the stsff OD ICMYA of theirsalary. Unfortun&tely. tlw¢
were no grants avatlable from the Malaysian Government to similarly a&8isi MCM during the [t￿te learning periods.
Consolidated rtet fte irteome droppl forthe seco￿1 con8e¢utive year to £47.9 Millio￿ down from £49.8 Jnillion, which in itself
was vl drop of £4.6 million from the fee Anc4me re¢¢ived in 2018119 (pr¢-PaDd¢mi¢). This was du¢ lo a ¢onthinalion of factOT5:_
ffijrther fce rcductiOD5 due to camputs closures Nyils being c4ughi by tsavel restrictio
no annual fee incre&4e de4)ile incTe&qed eosts and infiatiow iwe4ses as the S¢EM)ois a¢utely awAre of the
financitti im￿( the p4nd¢mic ha& had on parents a￿1 the wider eLonomies: and
a SiBnificant dxrease in p￿1] numbers at MCM as a dIr￿t resuli of the parKletnic 8￿j the tsavel r¢strictiolls in p]ace.
The Colle8¢ losi further iti¢om¢ duriti8 the year to the redwtioD in ￿M￿￿al activities.. namely the cancellation of the
2021 Summer School as well as not receiving ally 8ift aid from MCEL as they wue loss mfikin8 due to a of their aclivitie
not tskin8 place as they would bave done durin8 the yeaT.
Both Schools continued to undertake A number of measm to ty to mitigate wkn pMsibl¢ the cth flow impo¢ts whilst the
npu8es wer¢ efftctively closed.
Th¢ othei considernble financial inwt of rhe pthic was MCM'S le&8e 1rStn￿tUIe which rGsultcd irt £1.51 million of unpaid
operatin8 interest th&1 now bad to bc aco)UDtcd for ID advancc. Although, this w45 otfset by l¢vy rcbAtc of £1.54 million
whi¢h had pr¢viO￿41Y be¢n ¢apitslis¢d Thi5 was also further to the prior year's £2.8 million impairment of MCM'S assets As
result of the irnpact of the p￿iC.
Overall the Group recortsJaA operntingsurplus of £3.8 millioneomwrd with • lossof £1.9 millionin th¢ prior>w. However.
without the substantial itiv¢strnent gains totallmg £2.7 million and the fiwlough grant of £0.677 Millio￿ tbere would bave oo]y
bcen a £0.4 million Group surplus. While the College was able to a small ¢)peraiin8 surplus. MCM does have Ally
investhienis thai coum tyk¢ advatttoge of the bull matk¢t and was ￿1 fortunak enough to [￿e1v¢ any donations or goven]menl
grants during th¢ year. This resulted in MCM bavin8 an(smtingdeficit of£O.6n)illlo￿ AIthou8hthi5 con¥wed to aD OPCTatllJg
deficit of £4.2 million in the wior year.
A total of £6.0 million w&$ Committed io capital expenditijre thMin8 the year, £5.8 million of wbicb t(K>k place iti the UK. This
W&8 considerably le55 than th¢ trA￿8￿¢d £8.8 million to the on8OXD8 Conce￿ SUTmutsJing the pandemic alld resultiDg
supplier and labow thor￿￿¢8.
The £25 millioti loan note issue has funded £18.3 Jnlljion Worth of c8Pital projects. £6.7 million is earnmrked
for the £16.5 million sc1th￿e a￿1 Innovation Ccntre project with the reroaitllng costs bcing through fundTaiSiD8.
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COUNCIL'S REPORT (¢ontlnued)
INVESTMENT POLICY AND PERFORMANCE
The College's investments are maDJged by R4thb)nes IDV¢SmKnt Management Lknl The investment managers have discretion
in the managejnent of tbe portfolio. The iovesttneni policy b&$ adq)ted totsl during the y¢ar, with th¢ OV¢Tall
obje¢tive to iwre48e Vah￿ in line with fre infiatioD a￿1 Prov￿ up to 34Yts fordrnw down in supp)rt of buMries.
The investTnettts eonsistcntly either mea or exceed the se( up until the pande￿.¢ WI￿ the fi08nml nwkets were
itidirectiy injpactd Howevcr, subwu¢ntly the iDvesm)ents have exceeded all benchnwk8 set with unprecedented investment
gaill8 {reaLised and Un￿&115cd) dwn¥ th¢ yeaT of £2.7 millioD (2020: £358,(K)O lo&s). which made up the majotity of the Group's
surplus duriD8 tk year.
RLSKRVES POLICY
At 31 AuBll￿ 2021, thoGr￿pheld total fimdsof£105.9 tDillion (2020.. £101.8 tDiI]ion). Oftt¢ total fiwds, £13.8 tDillion (2020..
£11.3 Jnillion) related to restricted and endowed fim¢Ls and the puy Orth￿ explained in nottt¥ 17 and 18 w the
accounts. Council adopted totai return attountin8 durin8 th¢ y¢aT, whith peTmits MOT¢ of the ensknwrd fuTth to b¢ grnnted if
rwuired and this adoption is shown in ttK)re detsil in nofr 15.
Th¢ Group also holds d¢siBnated funds of £1.85 millton (2020.. £1.5 ntillioti), 7whi¢h W¢Tr origin8lly up to allocot¢ dowtion5
of 4 general pwp05e towards designated purposts as approved by th¢ Cou￿11. The purpos¢ of ¢i¢h fithd i$ d¢S¢rib￿ in I￿1¢
15. In ￿llion ¢0 this, ￿tIVitieS in relation to Malaysia are shown seporn¢dy as i fityl withiti the a¢¢outt￿ At 31 Au8y8t 2021.
thcrc was a lu￿lu5 on these funds of £0.9 millioll (2020.. £2.0 n)iUion).
The College holds unrestric¢vJ reserves of £88.9 million {2020: £86.9 million). The value of t]*se reberves i& more th8n
exceeded by the value of tsngible r￿ed asws ai £107.2 million (2020: £IIM.7 million). The ColleBe'i* development plan whtch
envisa8e8 significant furtlv capital eX￿￿j71U￿. bas been curtailetylponed kn son)e exwit once 88ain as a resuji of the
financial imp￿1 of th¢ pond¢mic. A$ ￿ve MCM'S develqlnxnt Pl￿ WIMX £1.4 million of reserves are Bll
unre8tric*d
lljc munagcmcnl of funding and vrnking capital is mottitor&J by the S¢1￿￿)18. Fillatic¢ Committees ¢)n o rt8ulor b￿18 4
number of funding Str¢an￿ are bein8 identified to the c4)itsl requir¢ments for th¢ 8hort and medium terni.
Th¢ CouThcil8 are Satisfied that the Sckno]s have sufficiem workin8 withl, althou8h the 1TnP￿ts of the pandemie has regultsd
in the Coun¢il$ re￿¢￿?￿8 the long tenn plans for ￿)rkn"n8 capital to ensure thert will be sufficient fujth should they be
required in the fvture for unfoT¢seen sitttyts'0￿ sucb ay the current poodemic. Thi8 policy is moniti)Ted by the Schools, FiDQDce
Cornmillees and reviewed at least termly.
The Governing Body considers that the going cotteern b&8is remaiN mrtyTiate for tbe preparntion of the College'$ a¢¢ounts
even ID light of the inwt of the patmlernic. MCM'$ Council hav¢ re￿¢4 the sth)01's operniing and position alld
following a re8ttucttwe to their Initial Lewe Terni with the Le&8OT8 COll8ider that the 8oin8 ¢orK¢rn b&qis remai￿ appropriao.
RISK MANAGEMENT
The D￿JOr risks to which th¢ S¢hools are as Ide￿1￿ by the Counci]& bave been review￿ and s￿leMS have bee
established to mitiga* those risks. This 18 an on.goiogpr(ws atyj the C(yJnci1g review and upjate the risk maI￿ge￿￿tpnxeS5
at I￿s1 annually.
Th¢ principal risks aNI uncertainties identi6ed by the Sclwly Incl￿ the following:"
th¢ fitwi¢ia] And socia] impacts of a (slobal) pandeD]￿.
affordability of fees by parents acro&s the indepeknt S￿￿1 secthr.
fv¢ure demand for independent ethication and particularly boarding education.
fvture 8overnmen¢s ¢14nge the law to remove(dJaritsble) tax breaks (in tlr UK).
failure to safeguard the wellbeing and 5Cfttrity of pupi]s and Staff.
the ability ￿ quickly itiwlement any sttategic clwige atKI the cosLs involved iti Implementatio￿ paTtiwlarly wh¢r¢ tbe
change is outside the Schools. ¢olltroL s￿h ch*n8e5 in legislation atKI p¢nsion conknljutiotks.
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COUNCIL'S REPORT (¢oAlitiu¢d)
Risk assessments are iti plaee At all levels in the sCh￿]s ￿ a rcsult of pandw afyl ￿110￿5 iwlu& daily h¢ahb
questionnaiKs of all pupi]s stsff, in]mediate testing (and re￿Its) of anyone displaying sylllpt0ll￿ with appropri8t¢ iso]atioll
measures and PPE acro￿ th¢ whole campus still ID place. Tr ￿ infrastructtue has eLsured rellK)te learning conlinu¢s
possible in Sehool4 b¢ il as a Tesult ora national 1ttkdoW￿ rg4uir&J isolation or tsavel restrictiow preventing campus
learning. The health of ￿1 the pupi]s a￿1 staff is the Sckn]s' C(xmci]5' D)aiD priority as pfirt of the day kn day nmning of
the Scbools.
Although the College is still very w capacity, the pknic conti1￿ to impact MCM'S pupil llUEllba5 considuably, largdy
due to travel restriciion¥ acrosy the county and sch￿1 C](￿￿Te orders. The CiwKiis for both SdKK)Is continue to carefidly
monitor fee increa&es in the future to improve affonlabiiity aTKI 4K¢ssibility tfirt * the lime to t￿S￿re thai tk bigbe8t
8Widards are Mainlain￿ in both Schools.
tn the UK there is an ongoing Tisk to clwJge8 to illdependeni sch(K)Is' chari¢abk ststus. amongst other risks, and hence it is
important that the Couege Contiti￿￿ to slKiw its comn)itsnent 10 ti14)rovin8 SiVPOrt to otherschools aThJ improvin8 accessibility
to the ￿lUC&￿'0￿ provided at the Colleg¢. Partic￿lY iti the nUTnber of traTrsforn)ational buwies beill8 made availabl¢.
bitiow targets being sei ts) ty aDd ¥hi¢ve thi8 via th¢ Dw¢lo• office. The College is also looknn8 at ¢ontitigsY*y
planning should ux Change8 be introduced.
The safeguarding of childreo is an extremely lilli￿¢ area forTi8k OrwiJatiO￿ ￿)ch Work with children hav¢
critical role to pJ4y in preverÈiing, identifyin8 And rePM1￿ cases of ￿feguardI08 eon¢¢nL Both Sthxjls a?m to mitigate these
risks by paying particular attention ￿ the trainin8 ofstsff and other iThJividual$ asso¢i4¢ed with thc OTgani5ation about how to
identify 518n8 of saf¢guardin8 concern, edueati118 the pupiig appropri￿lY, implementitig robust ￿fer recrpJitm¢nt policie$,
adoplin8 Llear procedur&* for reporting recordiD8 conccrn% and inwlemen(ing o stron8 culture of p&ytoral ¢ar¢ within the
Schools. Health and Sttfety is a Signif￿Trt area for risk Ma￿se￿¢llL The risks range frorn fire attd irtfrastru¢t4re to personal
ri5k8. The level and breadth of a¢uvity at the Schools is uo&ble the Tisk8 associatrd with all ￿tiVIti¢$ are managed by
thorougb pkniD8 and risk wcs5meDL
The risk managemeni process idcntifias ri4ks, ￿$¢89¢8 their illwaci afyl likel11￿ neces88ry> TWODunends
controls to mitigak and nM)nitor tl¥)3C ¥Rskn that are 888e88eAI as hi￿ Th¢ k¢y controls u8¢d by the Sckn18 w minirnise risk
includc:.
policie5 and vettin8 procedwes as Tequired by law f(r the FfOWiOD of ¢hiJdreJ4"
foru￿1 agendas for the Counclls and all Committee me¢tlly, including an annua] ttview of risk m8na8ernenl'
detsiled tenns of reference for ￿1 Cornmiiie¢s'
stsnte8ic developnxni plaDoill8 T¢viewed annuauy by the Cow*il&'
¢xternal auditors, review in¢hMlirtg of ¢ontrol4 policies and prrthlur¢s'
estsblished organisational $truths and line5 of ryortiO8:
fonnal WTi¢ten p)licies in¢luding ¢l¢ar authori58tion aThl apwoval levels. and
¢x[￿rt advice and support from the Yarious professional swort te&tr* i￿]￿dIng Finance. HIL Operations. Health aThd
Saf¢ty, 8Dd Admissions &$ well as from qua]ified and experience41 a¢ad¢mi¢ with dedicated respoJL8ibility for
safeBuarditi8 and pastoTrl care.
The Councils regularly re￿¢W th? ¢ffKtiv¢De&8 of current pl8ns Strategi￿ for n)onaw all ithllified major rA8ks for b)th
the Coll¢ge and its subsidiari¢s.
Throu8h their risk rnana8emettt prLYes5ry. COU￿115 are Satisfied that th¢ major risk5 idenlified h&ve been adequtttely
mitigated nccc8sary.
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**STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES' RESPONSIBILITIES** 

The Council is responsible for preparing the Council's Report and the accounts in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Accounting Practice). The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the Council to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the College and of the Group and of the net movement in funds, including the income and expenditure, of the Group and the College for that year. In preparing these financial statements, the Council are required to: 

- select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; 

- observe the methods and principles in Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic oflreland (FRS l 02); 

- make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; 

- state whether applicable United Kingdom Accounting Standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and 

- prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation. 

The Council is responsible for keeping proper accounting records, which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the College and enable the Council to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and other applicable laws. The Council is responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Group and the College and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

## **Auditors** 

A resolution to reappoint the auditors, Haysmacintyre LLP, will be submitted to the Annual General Meeting. 


Marlborough College By order of the Council Wiltshire SN81PA **Date: 4 D** ecember  2021 

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MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS, REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OFMARLBOROUGH COIIEGE
We have audit¢d the financial statrll￿ts of MarlknrDugb College for the year ended 31 August 2021 vthich cornw1￿ GTOUP
Sthtement of Fin￿￿31A¢11V1tig5, Bala￿ Sheet4 th¢ Group Staternent of Casb Flows and tKJttS to tbe fir￿￿i￿ 8taiement
includitig a summary of Significant accounting policies. Th¢ fin8￿101 Twting fiymewrt that h&$ been appli¢d in their
preparntion is applicable law and United Ki￿Rd0￿ A¢¢ounting S¢andaTd% includjng Fitwicial Rewting Starylard 102 3Tre
FInanC￿l￿e￿)￿*ng Siandard applicable in ihe UKandRepublicoflreland (United Kmgdom G¢n¢r8llyAw>*d A¢￿ullI]D&
P￿tice).
give a true and fair viw of the stste of the group's of th¢ clthrity's affairs as at 31 August 2021 aTMI of ihe
group's net movement in fill￿s for the year then ended;
have been pryrly prepar¢d in with United Kingdom Gen¢rnllyAcc* Accounting l>ractic¢' and
h•v¢ b¢ell preparol in ac4ordw¢ with thr Tequirern￿ of the Clwitie8 A¢¢ 2011.
Bath for oplnlon
We have Ix¢n wppointed ￿ ￿￿1t0T section 144 of Charities Aci 2011 aThl accordatt¢¢ with the A¢1 and
relevani rexulotions madc or hnvinE effect thern￿. We wnduc¢ed OUT audit in a¢e4)rdance with Intemational Standards on
Auditing IUK) (ISA5 (UK)) and applicable low. Our rttp)nsibili¢ie5 under tknse sthndorth are further described in the Audi¢or'$
responsibilities for the audii of the ftnanciAI s¢ctiOD of ow rwrt. We are iThlryeThJenl of thc wup iti aceordan
with the ethical requirem*n¢s that are relevant to our audit of the finon¢ial ststemems in the UL includin8 tlx FRC'% Ethical
St￿d￿rd, aod we have fijlfilled our other ethical resp)nsibiliiie8 itt ae¢ordonce witb &se requirenjents. We believe that the
Conclu￿018 relatln8 to iolng concern
In auditing the fllwKial sthtements. we hov¢ cot￿￿￿￿ ttrot the truste¢g' ￿ of the going con¢¢rn basis of accounting in tbe
prepavJtson of the financial statements 18 apE*opriat¢.
Based on the work we h8v¢ perforrncd, we have llot identified any maierial urKertaiDties relating to events or conditiols tha¢.
individually OT coll¢ctiv¢ly. may casl signifiGqnt thvbt on the gro￿,1 abiliry to continue as a going concern for a perxod of it
lea8¢ twelve ￿m)nthS frnm when the fiD*Kial ststemeDts are authori8¢d foT i&$
Our ￿pOnsibl11ties and the respon8ibilitie8 of the tr￿￿*¢8 with re5￿t to 80in8 ¢1)ncern aTe des￿ibed ID the relevant 8ection8
of thi￿ repc
Otber IDform•tton
The tn￿te¢S are re4)otssible for the other inforniation. The odxr inforwtion conwises the Inforn￿tiOn Ir￿Illded in the
Council's Report. Our opinion on the f]n8ncial sthtements thxs not ¢oveT the other infor[t￿lOn art exccpt to the extertt
otherwise explicitly 8t&ted in ow reporu we th) not expre88 any forni of assur￿ cowlusion thereo
In conn¢¢tion with our audit of the financi￿ our respon￿billIY 18 ￿ reNI th¢ oth¢r infonnation an¢ in doing so,
¢0tt8iderwhether the other infornwion is tha￿1811Y iti¢oDsistent with the financial ststenKnts or our knowlcdgc obtsined in the
audit or otherwise appears to be M￿e[lallY If we id¢rttify s￿b mftterial inconyis*ncie8 or apparent mHteri41
misNt&tements, we are required to delern)ine whether there ig i Jnatttiai ￿l￿￿tement ID the fir￿n¢la1 sts*ment8 or a material
miss¢atement of the other Irthm￿ts'0(L IC ba￿d on the work we bave r*rfoTm&£ we cO￿lUde thai (1￿ is a ￿￿terial
Miss￿lement of this other itiformotio￿ we are rwited (o report f*L We have nothiD8 ts report in this regard.
Mxtter¥ on we are requlred to report by excepth••
We havc nothing to report ID ttspe¢t of the following rnatt¢r8 in relation w vthich the Charities (A¢eounts 8Dd Reports)
Re8ulation& 2(K)8 require uy kn report to you ic Ati our opinion:
adequate accountitig record3 have not beeD kept by the paryrt ¢h8Tity:
sufficimt accounting re¢￿th have not been k¢pL OT
w¢ have not received all the Ithm￿tion and ¢xplanatiODS we require for our a￿liL
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MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
INDEPEI¥DENT AiIDITORS' REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
Re8pon$lbllltl¢B of tru5teu for the Illl￿¢1￿ rt*ieThe4ts
As ¢xplain¢d nN)Te fillly in the trusiees. rwibililies statemenL Sel Out on pag¢ 20. th¢ trus*¢$ are responsible for the
preparation of th¢ finan¢ial staienxnts and for wisfied that they Eive a true and fair vi¢w, 4nd for such internal control
as the trLL4tres a￿erni1￿e is nece&sary to etlable tk preparntion of financial staten￿ttts thttt or¢ free from material misslatemenL
whether due to fraud orernr.
In prep8ritig fmanGi41 Statem￿1& the trusttts ar¢ re4Km5ibk for aSs￿lD8 the gft)up's and th¢ partnt ¢harity'S ability to
continue as a going concern, diKlosin& as applicable, related to goitig coMYrn and using the going ¢oncern basis of
accowit1￿8 unless th¢ trustees eitherimend to liquidate thegroup Orth¢pare￿ chority orlo Ce￿ operntion8. or h&v¢ tto realistic
altert￿tIVe but to do 80.
Audltor'i re8ponilblllti¥ for the *wdlt of the fin￿£111 #*terne￿ts
(kn objextives are to obthin re&sonabk assurartt at4)ut wlth tk finawial statements as a whole are free frotn materi41
tDi8StatemenL whether due th fixud or error, and to an auditor'8 rqx)rt that includes our opinion. Reasonablc ￿sur&￿ce 1$
a high level of &￿ul8n¢e. but is not # guaraffjee that an audit eoDduct¢d in accordance with ISAS IUK) will alway5 dctect
rtMt¢riai misstameoi when it exists. Missty*tnents can arise from frnud or eTror¥nd 8T¢ wnsidered materiol if, ￿￿1vIdUallY OT
in th¢ a88reBace, they could re&foTthbly be eXp￿ted w influence the economic d¢cisioTLS of users tsken on the basis of the8t
finwial stal¢DXllt&
Irregularities. in¢luding fraLuI are In8th￿ of with laws aNI r¥8ulatson8. We dcsipj pr￿edureS in line with
our rtsponsibilitie8, outlined aiK*ve, to detr<i m#terial misslatements in re4)￿( of irreRulon'tie& including fraud. The extent to
which our p￿¢￿Ur¢s are capable of deteclin8 irr¢gu]witi¢s. i￿1￿1n8 fraud 18 ddailed b¢lovr.
Based onour understhnditi8 of th¢ gro￿ and the environment in whi¢h it opera* id￿tified principal risks of non-
compliance with laws alld rngyl3¢ions ￿LI¢¢d to the indepelldent school regulations safeguaTdin8 regulations. health and sthty
rtquirements. GDPR, emplo)Theni law and charity law arml we consid¢rryJ th¢ exl¢n¢ to which ￿n.CoMpli&ftcC mighi have
D]&terial effect on the f￿)8￿¢101 statetncnts. We a180 considered tkne laws and reguiatsoDS have a direct impfict on th¢
prcpar4tion of the fuwKial statem¢nLS such as the Charities Ath 2011 and ¢onsid¢r fac￿r8 such as F4yroll t&x.
We evalu8*d m4nag¢ment'y incentives and 0PPC￿tiCs for frauthjieni rnanipulation of the finwKial 8tAtements (including the
risk of override of ¢ontrols), and detern]in￿ that the priti¢ipo1 risks were relawA to the irr4)roper recognition of revenue and
management bias Ati ac¢ountth8 ¢Stimate8. Audit pthnDNJ by th eD8agemeDt team included..
I￿¥pectIn1 Corresp￿ reRulators tsx &￿IK}ritIeS.
Discussions with nJana8emeni includiDg cODsidW￿1oll of known OT 8we¢*d of non•compliattce with IAWS
and regulation and fr￿d.
Evttiuatitig man4gemeDI's controls designed w wevem and detect iTregulHrities'
Identifying and te￿Ing journal$, in pArticular journal entrJ"e5 Posted ai the year end. and
Cl)alletigin¥ assumptio￿ and jtsts m8d¢ by management in their ¢riti¢al x¢ountim8 estimAtes.
A further description of our rw*)nsibiliiies for the audit of thc find￿131 mleo￿nts is locatrd on the Fillllncial Reporting
Council's webslte at.. wMv.frc.or
uklauditor5res
nsibilities. This dcscription forD]s part of our auditor's rwrt.
UBe of ollr report
This rerort is mad¢ solely to the clwiry's tr• 48 4 iKdy. in ￿¢0[da￿ with stttion 144 of the Cl￿ritiCS Aci 2011 a￿1
regul￿10n8 made under s¢¢tion 154 of that Aci. Our audit work h&s been widenakell so th&t wc might sthte to the charit￿5
trustees those matters we att requiT•I ¢0 swe io them in ￿ AuditoV8 r¢port and for llo other purpose. To the ￿lIe￿ extcnt
p¢rmitted by law. we do aeeept or assume re4?0￿￿ll1ty to anyDne othw than th¢ chariry's ttwstees as & body for our audit
work, for this repor( or for the q>inion8 w¢ bave fornxd.
LLP
Hjysmaclntyre LLP
StatutoryAuditors
10 Queen Street Place
EC4R IAG
17 December
..2021
Hawity LLP is cligible to act &8 an auditor ill tenL8 of s￿li0n 1212 of th¢ Conwanies Ath 2(K)6

MARIJOROUGB COILEGE
srATEMENT OF FINANcIALA￿ly1TIEs ((*oMp)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
Unr¢ttrl¢ted DeSIg￿(¢d F•nd8
F￿ndS
Endowed
Funds
Tot
2021
£?￿0
Tot
2020
£'o
Not
Imeome and endowments from:
School fees
34.1(Kl
14.601
(298)
(492)
47.911
49.827
TTadin8 Income
940
477
1.059
867
945
1,278
3SYI
Donatio
2b
675
330
571
1.576
3,492
220
142
45
233
640
875
Tot*1 Intome
36.412
15252
77
312
52.053
56.417
Expendlture OD:
Tradin8 costs
FinancinB ¢OSt5"
Markeiill8 and fillKI r4R8ing
Investmeni managernent
795
992
937
114
1.416
55
909
2.417
992
66
772
3.111
1.031
38
59
2.724
lJ85
16
59
4,384
4.972
Lt&bl¢AoiYiti
Collcgc op¢Trting costs:
leachin¥ ¢05ts
Summer S¢lKKJI expenses
Welfare
Premises
sUpF￿ cos
Grants, awards 8ts1 prize8
Depreciation and in4)airnt
13,931
419
4.7J3
7,256
2.441
7202
27
21,160
419
5,834
9.550
4.313
74
5.151
21.693
545
6.092
12.516
3,939
24
1.872
74
3.323
1.828
8,158
32,103
14.268
32
98
46.501
52.959
Ttst￿ e4)endlture
34,827
15.853
48
157
50,885
57,931
Net ID¢omel(eipendltllrn) before
westment galng
1.585
(601)
29
155
1.168
(1,514)
Nd on investments
(167)
307
2536
2.676
{358)
Ne¢ IlleoDkl{exp¢ndlt￿e)
1.418
(601)
336
2.691
(1,872)
TTrnsfers benveen knd$
RevaluatiOD of other investsneot Usels
Exchang¢ Iloss¢sygains
Re.measurrn¢ of Pension Deficti
14
240
18
(33)
328
(28)
(212)
18
(77)
328
(59)
(468)
252
(44)
NET mOVEmE￿r IN FUNDS
Fund balat￿¢$ at 31 August 2020
1.971
£86,910
{645)
£2,IX18
308
£1.545
2.479
£11285
4,113
£101.748
(2,147)
103,895
Fwid bsl*nces •t 31 AugDIt 2021
£K881
£iJ
£1.8S3
£13,764
£105061
£103895
Full cotnparatives for tbc Statement of Finaticialktivities aTe SI￿¥￿ in No* 24 oft page 48.
MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE

**BALANCE SHEET** 

## **AS AT 31 AUGUST 2021** 

|**Notes**<br>**FIED ASSETS**<br>Tagible<br>6<br>Investents<br>8<br>**CUNT ASSETS**<br>Listed investments<br>8<br>Stock<br>Debtors<br>9<br>Cash at bank and in hand<br>Less: Creditors -Amounts<br>flling due within one year<br>10<br>Net cu ent assets<br>Creditors - Amounts fllig<br>due afer one year<br>11<br>**NET ASSETS**<br>**REPRESENTED BY:**<br>Unresticted Funds<br>13<br>Restcted Funds<br>17<br>Endowed Funds<br>**18**<br>12|**Group**<br>**2021**<br>**2020**<br>**£'000**<br>**£'000**<br>133,894<br>135,369<br>18,279<br>15,763<br>152,173<br>151,132<br>10,275<br>10,751<br>535<br>653<br>6,176<br>5,178<br>15,044<br>14,648<br>32,030<br>31,230<br>(19,196)<br>(21,954)<br>12,834<br>9,276<br>165,007<br>160,408<br>(59,147)<br>(58,660)<br>£105,861<br>£101,748<br>92,097<br>90,463<br>41<br>1,128<br>13,723<br>10,157<br>£105,861<br>£101,748|**Colege**<br>**2021**<br>**2020**<br>**£'000**<br>**£'000**<br>107,241<br>104,746<br>18,403<br>15,763<br>125,644<br>120,509<br>10,275<br>10,751<br>53<br>42<br>4,328<br>3,900<br>5,369<br>5,091<br>20,025<br>19,784<br>(9,704)<br>(8,545)<br>10,321<br>11,239<br>135,965<br>131,748<br>(31,597)<br>(32,052)<br>£104,368<br>£99,696<br>90,604<br>88,411<br>41<br>1,128<br>13,723<br>10,157<br>£104,368<br>£99,696|
|---|---|---|



These financial statements were approved by the Council on 4 December 2021. 

.................................................... - Chairman of Council airman of Finance Committee 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements. 

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MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
CASH FtA)W STATEMENT (Group
2021
2020
Reeollclll#llon of net Jnrome to net
Cash flow frnm operathig acdvltks
Net income per slatement of fujancial
-Acttvities
Depreciation chaTge5 & Inwairmffl
Amortisation cos¢ for r¢fvndable dep081ts
Gain on sale of t4ngible fixed assets
Bank intcregt s￿1 investment in￿n
Net gain on inYestTnents
tnterest payable
(1,872)
5.151
243
(5)
(640)
(2.676)
2.417
112
{1,0971
{1,750
2324
8.158
227
(27)
(875)
357
3,111
123
(725)
{1.334)
(758)
(tncreasellDe¢rea* Rn debto
tncreas&lDecre&sel in crcdiior5
I￿r￿C/(De¢le￿el in lew creditors
N•t ¢aib provlded by operitSn8 •¢tlvltle•
7J18
6J85
t&temen¢ of casb flo
nowi frnrn lThvertlng *edvldeJ
Bank intty¢st and investment income
Purchase of tangible fixed assets
Procwi$ from sal¢ of tangible fixfoj &uets
Purchase of inve$tm¢nLg
Proceals from sal¢ of inv￿tMents
Purch&ge of 8oveniJn¢nt s¢¢iiri¢ie8 and
corwrak bonds
Proccedy from sale of 8ovttniwii se¢uritieJ
d corpoTate bonds
875
(4.980)
57
(2.068)
2,043
(5.961)
(5.567)
5.417
{440)
3.119
Net uged In IMve•tlDg aetlvltles
(1,46Y)
(lJ94)
Calh now$ from Illl￿£1￿X *cdvlde8
Interest pa￿ble
New enirallce d¢po8its received
N¢w fees An advall¢¢ re¢¢ived
Rele&s¢ of fees in advance
Entrance dq>c6its repaid
(2.417)
2,730
270
(787)
(2,598)
(3,111)
3.3LVJ
384
(777)
(3,848)
Net ea•b umd In ftDanclmg *etfvld
(U02)
(4,043)
ChaDge In and calh equlv*leDts ID the
repDrtln8 perfod
£3.649
£948
Cash and ¢￿h equiv8Jents at the be8iDDing of the
reporting period
19.612
18,664
Cajh and ca8h equ1v￿¢lll¥ It the eDd of the
reportlng perlod
23J61
19.012
An81
of ca8h and ulvaientl
Cash at bank and in hand
Uninvested cash included ID inv¢s¢rnffl
Total cash and ¢4sh ¢q4ival¢xti:
15.044
14.648
23301
19,612
An aDaly5i8 of net debt is I￿l￿ded itt no* 23.
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MARLBOROUGH COILEGE
STATEMEI¥T OFACCOUNTING POLICIFS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
The principal ac£ounliDg wFlicies athwtyljudg￿Cnts aDd key sources of eMinution uw¢rtsinty ID the pryTrtion of th¢ financial
statements are as follom..
a) BA•is of prep*ratlo
Recotnmetthd Prnctice applicable to ¢haTitie8 preEwing their xcounts in ac£ordawe with ttse FRnati¢ial Re[￿￿1￿ Standard
applicable in the UK atLd Rqjublic of Ireland IFRS 102)- s￿nd Editio￿ the Fjtiawl￿ R¢portitig S¢alldard appli¢abl¢ in the
UK and Republic of Irel8ts1 (FRS 102) and The Charities (Accounts aTrJ Rem) R¢8ulaiion$ 2008.
Mar]borough Colle8e meets the defiDitTon of a ￿b]IC bcnefrt entity uffjdeT FRS 102. The finarKiaJ statements are prepar¢d in
ac¢ordgnce with the historical cost convenLion&s m￿lfied by the revaluation of certaill a&8ets. Assets and liabilities are initially
r¢¢ognis¢d athiswrical c0stortratt￿Ctso￿va1ucUnlesS other￿$￿ted in rly TelevantacuJiintill8 policynotels). The fithctional
b) G•thg ¢on¢ern
The Council cornqiders there are no Ma￿la1 Uncer￿¢* about ¢he Gro￿.$ fin￿la1 ￿lIltY and heJKe its ability to continue
8 8oin8 concern. d¢8pi* the ongoin8 Pa￿le4￿C.
Th¢ llnpa¢¢ of thc pand¢mic continues ￿ be felt in the UK aryl an)UDd th¢ world bui to differing extents and with government8
taking differ¢ni di￿110￿$ io its effecL However, the ￿l¢W ofthe financial res¢rvea levels aDd expected fuvjre
casb flows and p14Ds gives confidence the College rernal￿ a soin8 cotseerD ftjr the for¢seeabl¢ futtwe.
MCM'8 CourKil wfomed ￿ a$8esJuMt of & overall impxt of the siwatioll on S¢hool's (y¢rations, I￿]￿diNg the
Tecoverability of the caTrying amouDI of asse￿ measurements of its assets and liabiliti¢$ as well 8$ impli¢atiots4 to th¢ op¢ratmg
leaye and loan to its Ik)Iditi8 COryK)rn¢ion. Despite the on8oin8 clJailenge8 of the pand¢mi¢. ewially th¢ ¢losed boarders, the
Council continue to adopt the goin8 eoneern Easis as they have & reasonable expec￿10￿ that the School has adequate resoure¢$
10 con¢illu¢ il& activities forthe fores¢eabk fimtye ¢onsideT that there QTeno M&ter1￿ uncertAiniieB overthe Scknl's fin￿￿101
viability.
c) CrItI￿1 *¢¢ouDthig Jud%etlleDts ethAt
In preTMring these fillanciai s￿*m¢D￿ Mana8ementhu njade judge1w￿ es¢ima*s a￿1 ￿lOn& that affectthe Bpplication
of the Colle8e's a¢¢ouDting wTrlicies and the remd liabilitiA I￿)rt)e and ¢xpenditur¢ aod the disclosures made in the
financial staietnelits. E5timat¢s and jL￿ge1￿1￿ are coniinually evaluated aThJ are b8wJ on histoft¢•l ¢xpui¢]Ke •ttd otheT
f￿tOry, includin2 expectations of future eveots thai are belieyed to be reL¥on￿le under the circumsthn¢eS.
Certain long temi liabilitity including oveJ5e45 dewisits and ￿tra￿e dwit8. b&ve not been di8eounted on the ¥rcAmd& th&¢
th¢ impact ofdis¢ounting i¥ Co￿81delyd io be itillnaterial to th¢ fil￿￿¢1?1 statements. Wbere the inwt is ma*riAI, specifically
in relation to MCM elltra￿ depoyit4 babdiiie8 be¢n
Deferred tax or¢ r#ogni3cd to theextent that i$prohble thattlxable prof￿$ be av4iknbk against vkni¢h the deductible
temporary differen¢&8 or ullused ¢ax108ses Can be ￿lI18Cli
malaysi￿ Levy and Sw
Ap&stevellt that leads to apruentobli8ation i8¢all￿ an obliwing eveoL where the settlementof theobli8ationcfinbe enforccd
by law. For 8a event to be an obliwittg evenL it is nece&w that th¢ ¢Dtiry Iw no realistic al*rnAtive to setd1￿8 the obligation
cttated by the evenl. Jn the 2018119 financi￿ year. MCM aCern￿ for 4 I¢vy I￿j Stan￿ duty payable on the lease for land and
buildings amounting to £2,109.219 £70.300 rupectively. Followitig appe41 th¢ levy was reduced by the JohoT Land Office
and a8 a resuli £1,542,894 was revu5￿ fmmpnwry. pla￿ andequipmenl which hwJP*ett capitalised fora period of 23 years.
ImpairnKnt of Property, Plant attd Equipm¢nt
The Sohools, assess whether thrre is any ittdieation that pr(IKty, p]ant aud equipmeot are impaired at the endof each repo
period. Impairnmit loss is recogni5ed forthe aft￿￿￿1 by which th¢ caryying amouDI ofthe asset exceeds its recoverable amount
The recoverable amounl is the lll"gheT of an ￿(,5 fair ￿lle less costs to s¢ll a￿1 value in use. FOT the pwposes of asse&sing
itnpaim￿nL a&8ets are groutrtd at the lowesi level wbich thEfE is sq>arately idcntifthle c&sb flowF (casb gerwating units).
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MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
STATEMELYf OFACCOUNTING POLICILS (Cwitinved)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGusf 2021
d) Fees Ind 8lmllAr ID¢on
Fees receivable aThl ¢hprg¢s forservices XCOUnt￿ forin the yearin vknicb the service is provi&& Fe¢$ ￿e1VIble are $tAted
aft¢r deductillg allovthrt¢￿ s¢ho]aT5hips and other rernissions grnllted by the Colleg< and Incl￿ ¢ontnl)utions re¢eived from
Aw)ciakd Funds for S¢holmhips Bursaries and otherRrat)ts.
e) glfts And ley¢R
Donations received for the g¢neTrl PuryK￿ of the ColleEe ore ¢rnlitrJ to College fuTrJs. Where Coul￿11 desi8Il&t¢8
donatio￿¥ for specific Pu￿$￿￿ they are uedited to desigt)ated futtdl ¢0 dlstsnW￿ them from dired sclMxTrI incorne. Do￿tiOnS
subject to specific wisF*s of the are ¢￿aited to relevant restrie*d fuod% or to endowed fimds. where the ¢4)ithl is
petiod in which the associated salary pawts ate llwle to fiwlouBI￿ 8tsff.
Expendlts
Expendititr¢ is all￿ated ￿ expe1￿ headings ¢itb¢T on a direci COA basi& or app)rt10D￿ #e¢ordiDg to time s￿. The
irree4)venbk elenKnl of value ￿ tsx 1$ In¢1￿ with item ofexpe1￿ ts) which it Trlates.
Il Le*ieJ
The Schoo18' rentsls p•id under operatm8 le&8es, in whieh subsMnti#lly all th risks rewayds of own¢rslup are r¢t4ined by
the Ic*soT, Bre ¢haryed t¢ i￿0￿C on a strax8hi litte balis over th¢ l¢w teTnL
MCM'8 leases of &48e¢s whtr¢ ￿Y assume subSt￿￿lY *ll risks r¢w4Tds iDcideDthJ kn O￿lP of the le&qed J&qets aT¢
¢1455ified Bg finance leas¢s. Th¢ leased &85ets aThJ the corrqxyTKling Icw liabili11￿ (r*t of finance chary&4) undtr finance I￿¥¢8
are rKognised on the bthnce sh¢¢t as plant and equipment borrowin85 respectively. at the inception ofthe IcaKs bosed on
the lower of the fair value of the lewd ¥wts w￿j the present value of the thinirnum l¢w payrnents.
Each leos¢ payment is apport1th￿d beTr￿eTh the ¢xpeMe and the reductiOD of the outstaThling lease liabiliry. The fill&t￿¢
expet)se is r¢wgni8ed in the I￿*Me 8tatemettt ott ) b&*is that reflects a constsnt periodi¢ rate of int¢re8t on the fu)ance lease
liabiliry.
h) Flll#llcl￿ IDStrum¢•ts
Only the Colle8e has f￿￿)Cial a$8ets and liabiliii&4 of a kind that qttslify as basic finfincial instruments. Basie financial
iDstruments, includin8 trade gnd other debtors and creditor% are initially rEcogni5)l ai fransaction value thd subsequently
n)WUTed at their settlement value.
l) T*ngtble fixed #Mefi
The Colle8e1oNI and buildings in existence At l July 1999 *tte yah￿￿ by the cull￿11 on tbe following basi8:
Specialised buijdings were Valu￿ ￿5]ll8 dtPTecia¢ryJ Teplacement ccrt S￿l&11Std buildiDg5 gr¢ buildings Buch &$ 8chools,
"whcre therc is no ¢omwing market dettwnd from otherorwisarions using the8e types of prom ill the locali￿, and are
therefoTC rarely sold on open n)&￿t for siti8le occup4tion for a ￿ntinuatiOn of their ¢xistin8 Use, ¢x¢ep¢ ￿ port of a
sale of the busillcsy in (wation. A￿Ul$itionS of specialiged builthn85 wbsewt to l July 1999 are dep￿lated ill
accordance with the Collcge's nonnal xcountin8 policie
Non.speciaJAsedbuildiD8S Wtre v￿￿ed atexislinguse value. NOn.5￿]911￿] buildiD8S include residential buildin8S OUt8id¢
the College canjpus And sh(ys.
Latsd related to sp￿]&119¢d builth88 were vah*d on an agricUhUr￿ VAlue b&si&
Lattd relating to non.specialiseA buildthgs V*tr¢ valueAJ at markd
The College does no¢ iDteDd io adcgt a p)licy of revg]uatioTh Thu5 the iwJlid￿ v8Ju&t1o￿ at l July 1999 ar¢ frozen subject to
DeprKi8lioll isproyided to writr off the ¢￿t orvaluatioo less esti1n￿r￿￿thJ81 vah*. of4ll o￿las￿ts. except freeFx)Id18n
over their ¢xpx¢ed useful lives.
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MARLBOROUGH COUXGE
SrATKME￿f OFACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued)
FOR THEYEAR EL¥DED 31 AUGUST 2021
The rntes of d¢preciation are as followa:
Buildings..
Buildings
Building services and fixtwe8
IOto50ye
10 yraT5
15ty25yeaTS
Computers
Equipttmit
Fixtures and Furniture
Motor Vehicles
5 ￿ 10 years
J) Flxed *sset attd current *ue¢ Inve4tmeDts
Li4t¢d itiv¢stTn¢nts held as f￿ed or currtllt a&s¢ts •re i￿A￿le4 in the statement8 At market value.
The fixed asset li4t¢d inv¢strD¢nts are k￿w￿ as Tr College Fll￿. Ipreviously named Tbe CorLsolidated lllvestmenl Pool)
include ￿￿till* inv¢sied by Desi8natuL R&strActed and EtsJow¢d fillhd& These alloca*d with which est&blith
their proportion of the overall investment p(w)l. The traosactions r¢bting to the consolida￿d iDves¢menl pool are thell %haTed out
beTr￿n the fiumts on a unit basis.
Realised gains are th¢ dIffere￿e b￿ween ￿eedS and Iwing market value whetr the inyestmeni was beld ￿ the
be¥innin8 of the y¢8r. or sthy proce¢ds k68 ￿st of pur¢tr￿ wherc the investrkthi wa8 wuired in th¢ year.
Unreali5ed 8&ins are the ¢lwng¢ in vatue of iDvostments after tskmg Iti￿ tteount •my movements in inv¢sthKnt holdings Such as
purchases and di4KJ8als of investsn¢n¢s.
Reali8cd UDreali8ed gAitL% w¢ •¢¢ounttsl for within St&*ment of Fin￿1￿1 Activiti￿.
Fees in advance investments Are defined fys liquid for the purp)YC8 of casb llow reporti4.
InVeSth￿￿t properties consisl of a8riculturnl WKI colnn￿l&l arml retail propenies. They includeA in the fuwn¢ial
#thtements ￿ their opeo nwket yah￿ as estitithtd by pTDfeJ8i(Kw] va]uer5 antwally.
k) Stock
Stock is valued ￿ the lower of ¢ths¢ Aod reajisoble vahje.
1> Debton
Trade and other debth tre wi5ed ai the Settle￿ amount due after any di%ouM off¢rrd. Prw4>inents are valued at
the arnount prepaid nel of any trde di8eounts thy.
m) C*sb at b•nk Mlld ID band
Cash at baT]k and wh in hfftnd iocludes Cash and short term bi8hly liquid inveBtments with a sknrt Inatiirity of thret moDtIL8 or
less from the of acquisiuon OT (veni￿ of th¢ d¢posit or sxmilaT
) Credltors and provtslolll
Creditors and provisioL4 ate reco8nised where the College a pre5eM obligation resultiDg from a pasi ¢v¢nt that will probably
sult in the transfer of fimds third party and the anwwii to settle the obli8atiott ¢4tt be tt*asuThl or estimated reliably.
Creditor8 and provisions are nornmlly rEco￿v￿ ai their 5¢tt1ement amount after alloThin8 for any trade dis¢ouLts thie. LoD8
terni Ilabilities ar¢ discounted where the impacl is ￿￿terIal.
o) FMnd8
The Statenxnt of FiJJaacial Activities is analys&J between Utirntrieted Coll¢8e Unrestricted De6ignNted Fund&
Restricted Funds Eadowcd Furhis. The 8nd acwJntin8 treatll￿1 of th¢s¢ fiuth aT¢ explai￿d in Dole5 13 to
18.
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MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
STATEMENT OFACCOUNflNG POLICILS {CoDtinued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
p) Con80lidAtion
The Group financial Skntemcnts ryrcscnt the xtivitie5 of the Colle8e consolidated with MUnK￿Ush College Ente4>rises L
(MCEL) and Marlborough College Overs￿ Limited (Iwhich I￿￿TF￿)￿t¢S its subsidiary M E&st Sthi Bhd).
Consolidated f￿￿¢111 swemcnts bave beeD prwed for & ColleBe a￿1 its Twholly owned wbsidi8rAes. The and
expthditure of the subsidi8ri&4 art irtcluded Mrythin the cottwlidthted ststetttht of financial activities. The assets and liabilities of
the subsTrdiaries are included on 8 line-by.linc b&4is in ttr* cottwlidated bala￿e sheet in ￿ wlth FRS102 section 9 -
C4)nsolidAted and sq)arnte financial statements. u￿lf0M ￿OUntIng policies are adopted through0￿ the 8roup and any profits or
losses arisin8 from intra-8DJUP tr&wactioL8 are elinJina*d in tbe cA)nsoh'dated stafement of activities.
q) Summer Scbool *Dd the Sehooi of English Culture (rebr￿ded Open Minds in MAreh 2(121)
The cowse take plxe in the months of July and AUS￿ each year. Income and expeodittllr relating ￿ the Summer School thd
Minds is reflected in the year the courses take pla￿ and is referred ￿ as'suouller SCI￿01". Due to COVtD, these events
were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 and any I￿￿Me r￿CiVeAj from c(W8e few that were Tr)t refLllb￿ ha￿ been carri¢d ov¢r to
2022 in coniuncuon with next year's planned courses.
r) Ejnployeo benefits
The College eontrilyutts to the Teaeher8' P￿]0￿ se1￿Me at lat￿ set by the ScI￿ne aetuary attd advi8ed to the Boord by the
se1￿￿¢ Admintstrtttor. For the purposes of cotnplyiD8 with relevani V£eOUDiitig stand8rds, T￿bers, Pension Scheme 18
a¢counied for &% a dcfjned eontribution scheme &$ the charity is tK)t respoJMknle for, or eDtitled ￿ rtteive benefit for. any su￿lUS
or d¢fi¢i¢ of the xh¢uK. Th¢ all￿U￿1$ in¢lud¢d within th¢ of Fits￿191 A¢tiVIti¢￿ Bal8n¢e Sheet atrj Casb Flow
St8t¢meni in wordw with FRS 102 8KtioD 28.
The College participa￿ in t￿ Peos1o￿ Tn￿t lc1￿m￿ that are multi•10￿ defu￿1 benefit schem¢8'. the Jndependent
Schools, Pension s£ben￿ and the Grouryb P]an. li is Dot possiijle in the DornMI course of events to identify on g con¥i¥tent and
reasoyjable bui5 the slwe of underlying assets and liabilities beloDgiDg lo individual particiwing ¢mploym. ThRS is bEC&Lh8e
th¢ Schemes 4re multi-employer schemes where the scheme are cfrmingloj for Inv￿tMent purpose5 atKI bcDeGts are paid
from the total ￿h¢me awts. However, the Colleg¢ been advi￿ by the PeThsioTL¥ TnL4t a¥ kn the dcficit rqja￿CnlS duc ia
r¢kntion to thc sch¢mu. TherefoT¢. in IiD¢ with the requircnKnls of FRS 102. th¢ Coll¢g¢ a cr¢di¢or for th¢ dis¢ounltyJ
pr¢sent v•lu¢ of ¢h¢ d¢fi¢i¢ wntribuiions dy¢ ¢0 the ￿h¢￿¢.
Tho Colle8e also cotttyibu￿ to the I￿1¢Path S¢lKK)Ls' Pewioti S¢h¢m¢- Defined contrit￿110￿ Scheme at rntes 8et by the
College. The atnounts itichthd within tht Stht¢meM of FitW￿l&l Activities, Bala￿¢ Sl*d A￿1 Cash Flow Ststement aTe in
accordance with FRS 102 stttioll 28.
MCM'4 PULsion benefit Khem&s ¢0Th4Trrise a defined witn1￿tiOn p]an: a pcnsion plBn under thich the Cornpany pays fixed
ntribution5 into & S¢P8TJl¢ ￿tity1& fiuxl) h&¥ no l¢ga] or CoTL8tn￿Vc Obligatio￿ to p4y fith ¢Qtitributions or to tDak¢
dirwt E*n¢fit P4)Thents to ¢ll)ploy¢¢s if the fuThldoe8Th)tbold wffi¢i¢u¢ 858¢ts ¢0 pjy alletnploy¢es benefits relatin8 lo employee
Other
Short tern? benefits incl￿1￿& Ib)liday are rttoRaixd an expeTh6e in the ￿ ID which the service is r￿e1Ved. Tenninwtion
be￿rIt8 aTe a¢￿Unted for on an ￿¢n￿l b￿lS and ID line with FRS 102.
i) Forel¥D ¢urren¢y tr￿￿1110￿
The Coll¢g¢'s functional and pr¢5¢nta¢ion currency is s¢ulin8. MODE* w¢ts and ]iabilities denominated in foreigll
currettcics are trADslated into sterling ai the rates of exdwe rnlitig ai the balance sheet date. Transa¢tioll$ in foreign cwrencies
are recorded at the rate rnliog at the date of the trtiti5action. All differeAKes are n%ognised in the SOFA.
t) Irf81 •tatu•
The College is Incory￿ra￿dbY Roy41 Charterand re￿tered &san Edwtional CTrwity(No. 3C9486). Itsc0D￿1lutiOn is contained
in its Charter and Byc-laws. Its principal address is on Page 3.

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FL¥ANCtAL STATEMEiW
FEES RECEIVABLE
2021
2020
£*ooo
Full fees forp4>i]s at the Schools
Less: Fe¢s paid by associtited fur
52930
(371)
54,040
(333)
52,559
53.707
Less: Dedu¢tion8
s¢1￿11[$hipS
4WJ
4.529
149
4.064
(5.019)
(4.213)
47,540
49.494
(]rants from A&￿￿18*d Fund$
371
333
Receivable by s¢h￿
£47.91]
£49.827
OTHER TRADL¥G ACTIVITILS
Registrotion and acceptance fees
Commission rtteive41
Rentsl ittcoo
Mi5¢ellaneo
Gain on disp￿81 of tangible fLxeA assets
417
39
121
283
535
128
554
17
£867
£1.278
2b.
DONATIONS GRANTS AND LKGACIFS
DorAtions include £677,IYJO (2020.. £1,4KV),OCKI) rw¢iv¢d ID r¢l¥twn kn thc CoronJvinL¥ Job Re*JJtion kheme implement&l
by thc UK Governmeni from March 2020 L% • r¢wJt of th¢ cowilrywid¢ I￿kdOWn in T¢l81ion to th¢ glob81 p￿d¢￿I¢.
ANALYSIS OF T(YfAL EXPENDITURE
Stsff
Otber dlreet
Costs
£'ooo
2021
Total
£?O(M)
21ni
frai
Trading costs
Finance costs
MaTketing and fundraising
InveslrneDt rnall8gement
'tsble activiti£%
College 14)erdtitiB co&L8:
Teachi￿ costs
280
629
2.417
271
909
2.417
992
66
721
19,064
198
3,813
2.670
2.030
21,160
419
5.834
9.550
4.313
74
5,151
221
2.021
6.880
2.283
74
5.151
Welfar¢
SuFWrt costs
£28,776
£22,109
£50.885
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (toDtinued)
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL EXPENDITURE (continued)
Sthff
co￿%
Otber direct
2020
To¢al
2020
Trading costs
Finance costs
305
467
3.111
399
58
772
632
.031
58
Inveslment management
College operating costs:
Teacbing costs
19J99
245
3.912
2.739
.745
21.693
545
6,092
12J16
3.939
16
8.158
3(X)
2,180
9,7
2.194
16
8,158
W¢lfa
Supm cos18
GranLs, awards and priz¢s
D¢pr¢ciation
£28977
£28.954
£57,931
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MARLBOROUCH COUIGE
NOTES m THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS {conthiued)
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL EXPEIYDITURE (¢otttiDued)
2021
2020
Adm&nistrative sa)￿lL¥
Office eosL8
Profession￿ feds
Other admitiistrativ¢ ¢osts
2,030
599
3W
1.172
122
,745
822
291
957
124
£4.313
£3.939
EXPENDITURE
2021
2020
£'o
E￿penditUre itKludes.'
Equipmeni rentsl
Depr￿lation
Auditor5. remuntntion
Fees paid to subsidiary audiwrs
Council m¢mb¢rs' eXpe￿¢S reimbursed
Council metnbers, liability insura￿¢
5.151
49
13
8.158
47
13
17
14
13
Staff C•Ats
Wages aTKI 58larie4
Soclal securiiy C4)SiS
Otherpension c4)Sts
R¢dundatKy costs
24.108
1.788
2.578
302
24,584
1,749
2,599
45
£28.776
£28.977
The avern8c number of ¢rnploye¢6 of the duting the yeAr wrre:
278
77
366
308
73
366
io
Teachw8 Suppon staff
Non.teaclung staff
Trading activities
732
757
The of bi8her p￿d ellwloyres w¥3:
Nos
Taxabk eDwIuAllents bstsl..
£60.0(K)
£70.
£70.OIJ)
£80.
£80.0(M)
£90.
£90.0(M)
£IOO.(KM)
£iOO.(KM) - £iiO.000
£110,0￿ - £120.000
£120,(￿ - £130,
£I40.(KK) - £150.
£150.(KJ) - £160,¢KKI
£180.(MX) - £190,(KK)
£I90.0(J) - £200.IKX)
£200.¢￿ . £210,￿)
48
43
28
13
10
The total ertJplo>te benefits r#¢iv¢d by key ffjaDageD￿ puwnnel in the year erded 31 Auwtst 2021 were
£2.633,231 (2020.. £2,445.635).
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MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANc￿L STATEMENTS (continued)
EXPEI¥DITURE (eonthilled)
Penthn Seheme8
chem
The Colkge participat&4 in th¢ Teth. Pension Sch¢ll￿ fth¢ Trs") for its twbitig The ￿N￿lOn charge for the year
includes contrlbutions payable to the TPS of £1,847.658 12020.. £1.899217) and 4t the ye•r-eTrJ £223.190 (2020: £225.110)
wa8 acctued AD respect of conknbutiorts to this scheme.
The TPS is an Unfi￿ multi.employer defined benefits pertsion ￿heme governed by The Teachers. PCnSÉo￿ Regulations
2010 (as aJnended} and The Teockn. Pension Scheme ReguiatiOn8 2014 {&s amen￿). Members con￿￿Ute on a'*ay a8 YOU
go" basis with contributions from membeY¥ aThl the employu creditrd to the Exchequer. Ketirernent and oth￿ peD5ion
benefits are paid by public funds provided by ParIlatt￿
The employer Contribution rate is sei by the s￿ of followiD8 Sche0￿ valuarions undeth by the Govemnwit
Actuary's Depart￿l. The mc41 re<eni actuarial valu￿10￿ of the TPS was prepa￿1 as Flt 31 Match 2016 and ¢b¢ Vkntson
Report. which was publisw in Marcb 2019, Confumed thai & employer contribuiion Tate for th¢ TPS would incrtksc from
16.40A to 23.60A from I September 2019. Eryloyus are also required kn PAY a ￿1￿me admi￿traI10n levy of 0.08Qh giving
total ¢mploy¢r wntribution rate of 23.68QA.
The 31 Morch 2016 Valu•tiott Re￿ was prepr&l iti •¢¢ordon￿ with the bene6ts s¢t in the scheme reBulaiion8 and under
the approach Specified in the Dire¢ti¢)t4 Ls they 4)plied 015 March 2019. How¢ver, the ix6umptions were cort&idered and set
by the Departrneni for Educatiott prTrtir th the n￿1ft8 in the 'ML(loudlS•Bethi case,. Thi5 casc has required the court% to
COJLsidcr rc¥ardin¥ thc impkmentation of the 2015 reform5 to Public ￿ Pett5iOn5 includin¥ thc Tcacher8' Pensions.
On 27 June 2019 the Supreme Court denied the government pennis%ion to 8ppe&l the Court of Appeal's judgment that
transitional provisions introduced ￿ the Teformelj pension scI)ell￿ io 2015 gave rise to uo]awful age di6crimination. The
overnment is respecting the Court's thisioo and I￿ Sa￿ it will eD888e fully with the EmployThent Tribul￿1 &$ well a8
¢mployer al￿ member r¢pre5eDtaiives to agree the discriminatiorts will be remedi￿. The govcrnment artnoutwe<l on 4
F¢bnwy 2021 th4¢ il ititettds to PToce)J with a deferred cknic¢ uthpin under w•llicb memben will be Able to ¢hoos¢ ¢ith¢r
le8a¢y or refonn¢d s¢h¢m¢ b¢nefits ill resp￿( of their yervic* duriD8 the ptsb)d bemen l April 2015 31 MAreh 2022 •t
the poitit they ￿￿orne poyabl¢.
The TPS is Aubiect to a co8t cap mech￿)1￿1 which w&$ put in place to proteth ttxpayers agai￿St unforeseen cbanges in scheme
costs. The Chief Secretary to the Trew. hftviti8 in 2018 annouttd that thete would be a review of thi8 cosi cap mech&nis
in January 2019 announced a pa￿e to the Cost cap n￿e￿I8￿1￿M following the Court ofAppeal'8 ruling in the McCloudlSargeADt
case and until there is certairLiy atrrt)ut the value of w)sioA8 to employeu frott) April 2015 onwants. The pause was lifted '
July 2020. and a ¢ottsultation was launcbed on 24 June on prrsosed cbaDgey to the cost corLtroI m￿h4o1$￿ following 4 review
byth¢ GovernmeniAew•ry. The ￿sUh￿Ck￿&1 w re8pon5e ￿ 19 Au8U8I2021 and Governm¢nt i8currendy anal￿]￿8
the response
In vtew of the above n￿1￿¥8 aThl decisioL¥ in the 31 March 2016 Actuarial Valuation may becojne
Inapp￿rI81e. In this scenario, a val￿tiOn P￿artd inaccOrd￿￿e with rcviacd benefits atwj IDUitably revised assumptions would
yield different resutts than those wlltai￿ io theActtwial Valuotiork
Until the cost ffj¢chJnism review is cowleted it is Dot wtssible to ¢on¢lwJe on any finwKial or fvtur¢ Chang￿ 10
financial ststernents.
There are 50 active noTrt¢a¢hing 5tsff wtho are members of the Indry￿dent SCI￿1$, Pension Scheme USPS), a define(I benefit
ocellpational p¢nsiott s¢h¢me operatejj by The Pe￿$10[6 Tn￿L Tr eJllplo>Y£'s ¢ontributiOO is 6.30A and the employ¢r'8
contribwion iti¢reLsed 10 16.8% from Septen]be¥ 2019. This ￿ 1$ ¢losed to new employee&
There is vl pO￿ni181 debt on the en)ployer thatcould k le￿ed bythe Tft￿ of the Scbeme. The debi is due in the evenl of the
eroloyer ceasing to participate iti the Scheme or the Scheme wltiding ￿. Marltmirougb College has been nolified by the
Pensions Tn￿l of the estinuied employer debi on WAthdraw8J from the Indwdem Scboojs, Pension S¢hem¢ based on the
finawial positi¢)n of th¢ Sche0￿ as at 30 September 2020. As of this date the estim￿ employer debt was £15.98m (PY:
£16.20Jn). This anh)unt is ttot pron(bJ for in the acmuts.
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MARLBOROUGH COLLKGK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (￿￿tInued)
There are al80 three aetive and tljree ￿)￿.actiVe lloD.t￿￿g stsff Twho ar¢ of th¢ GTowth Plan. J d¢fin¢d b¢n¢fit
Contrib￿lon pension Se1￿ 0[*r￿ed by The Pensions TnLy4 which ¥1&) allowed AVC pa￿ents. as th¢ purtw for
the current Jnembers. This scheme is ry)WcI￿d to newemploye¢B. As with th¢ ISPS, th¢T¢ ts a FQt¢ntia] debi on the employer
that could be levied by tbe TThL$￿ of th¢ S¢heme. As 31 30 Sept¢th 2020. th¢ ￿)mat￿ ¢mplo)rr debt w*s £235,805 (PY:
£257,0(Kl). This amouni is not provided forirt &ccouttts.
The thTtt pe￿$lOn schemes are colleetive defittd be￿fit Jchernts UDdtr sethion 28 of FRS 102 a￿1 acCo￿l￿Y eontributitins
have been accounted for as tbey fall if they were &fined conknljuiion schetnes, except for the recognition of a creditor
for deficit contributions which have been ￿Trtificd to the Colle8e. As required by FRS 102, the djscolll￿td present value of
deficAt contributiOJL% tsjtified to the College IKen inchmkd in creditt>r5. As sbown i￿￿￿teS 10 aDd 11, a total of £3,045,0
iwludeoj in creditors at 31 Au8USt 2021 (2020.. £3.373.IXK)}.
Th¢ annual conunitment kn make colltrlbutions to the three schell￿ atr*)v¢ is £2.944J36 {2020.. £2.956236}.
Contnbutions totslling £339.653 (2020: £341277) were payabh w pthsioti thes It the yyar end.
n¢ Schooli. Peniion S¢heDX- DtfiDed Contrlbudon Scheme
Ad¢fin¢d ¢ontribution 8chun¢ opernted by the Pensions TTUSt is open for nxrnl￿rS of the noTrteacbing sthff who 8Te not
¢urren¢ly in the def￿¢d b¢nefit stheme. The contribution raies are 3Yo* 40A and 60h for employees aTrJ 6°A. 8•/y and 120h for
ettjployer.
-Det
Defined contributioo a¢1￿￿¢$ ¢)p¢rnied by Emplo)t¢' P¢nsioti Fund ffPF) SOCSO (Social Sxuriiy Org4Di8ation)
statutoryboards for etnplo>tes' reiirem¢nt s¢h¢mes. The ¢mploye¢ CQDuibu¢es are I 1% 0.5% foi EPF Ind SOCSO
reypectively and the ¢mplosv 12% for EPF 0￿j 1.75% for SOCSO.
TAXATION
As a Chariiy the College 18 exen)pi from UDited Ki08dom income tax and Co￿￿￿tiOn tax.
MCM 1$ norM￿Y subj'ect ￿ tax bui bas been granted a tsx exemwioo OD of stsMtory income for a period of 10 years
under se￿lOn 127(3A) of the In¢oJne Tax ACL 1967 com￿1￿8 year of asses5D￿l 2011 which wiu expl￿ in December
2021.
The amount of deductible temwry dkn (whi¢b ￿ve tto expiryd*¢) for whicb ￿ d¢f¢ffed assets are re¢ognis¢d
in tbe balance xhttL

L4RLBOROUGH COILEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCiALSTATEMEIWIS (Continued)
6. TANGIBLE FIXEDASSETS
SUBSIDARY COMPANIFS
Land &
Lamd &
Buudingj ￿l￿1pm*￿t Totsl BlllldlDV EAulpJneDt
GROUP
2021
£'or
COST
I Sepiemttr 2020
125,138
5.3(Kl
10969 136.107
478
5.778
(36)
136)
36.636
17
4,577
166
117)
41214
183
(17)
(1.516)
177J20
5,961
153)
(1.516)
Di8posa]s
Lzvy Fe¢ adju8tn￿ttt
(not¢ 20)
Exchange effects
(1.516)
{962)
(iii)
(1.073)
(1,073)
31 August 2021
130,438
141.849
34.175
4.615
38,791
180,640
DEPRECIATION
I S¢piemto 2020
Charye for the year
Dlsposal
Excbatt8e effe¢ts
22.677
2.588
31J61
3.284
(36)
8.549
1.354
2.042
513
{15)
{58)
10,591
1,867
(15)
(306)
41,952
5,151
696
(36)
{248}
(306)
31 AuBust 2021
25265
34,609
9.655
2,482
12,137
46.740
NET BOOK VALULS
31 AUS￿$t 2021
£105.173
£2,067
£107.240 £24,520
£2.134
£26,654
£133,894
31 August 2020
£102.46]
£2285
£104.746 £28,087
£2,536
£30,623
£135,369
No depreciation clwged on freeknld prcm addi11￿ of & Gr(w atr¥)wilin8 ￿ £3,981,Ol￿ {2020.. £5.6CO,[￿o> as the p[0j￿￿
were in￿Mple* it 31 Au8USt 2021.
The tangible fixed a&4ety are Tthlly used for the GTry> ￿1vItieS.
Capt¢al commitsnents:
2021
2020
£'o(Ki
Colrtrncted for but not provided in tlwe accounts
£6,042
£2.796
Authortsoj but not wDtra¢ted for
£3.478
£4,395
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LIIARIMOROUGH COUIGE
L¥OTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
7. INVESTMENT IN SUBSIDIARILS
Z1121
2020
£260
£250
The College IWA of the following con4yaDiGs' slwc capital IKJth of which are re8istued in Walc&
Marlborough College (Enteryr[￿) LSml¢ed-112967713
The issued shaTe capitsl of the conwy xs £150.
Marlborough Collegt (over￿1} Llmittd- 6407923
The i8￿1¢d 8hare witsl of tbe con]pw is £110 (2020.. £1(￿1). The con4)any did not trade in the year.
Duving th¢ ￿, M4r1iwc￿Sb College (Orn) issued thore capitsl ￿ MarIl￿r￿h ColleRe re￿Illn8 ID 10 ordinary shres
bcing i&su¢d at par valu¢ with a 4haTC Premiurn of £12J51 per share.
The College Tria Marlborougb College Ov¢r5w Ltmi*d owns ICIYA of the 8hare capita] of M East Sdn BW which is
regn8*red in Malaysia.
The rt8ults of the Colle8e's 8ub6i1th4ry ¢Ottywlles are 8UJxW￿ bejov.
Enteryrl•M
2021
Oveneal
2020
2021
2020
2021
2020
£'o
1.065
{866)
922
1714)
15252
19.375
Cost of sales
Gross profit
199
15.232
19.375
Teachin8
Welfare
Faciliiies
AdministratiOD
(7,202)
(1.096)
(2.270)
(3.869)
{7.754)
(1.460)
{2.593)
(7,(102)
(200)
(245)
Operaiing
(lo&sl/profit
(i)
{37)
817
566
Gift ARd donatio
to the College
Actuarial Mo•fftlleDt
Interest payable
80
{1.443)
{4.7(KJ)
£87
q31)
q626}
4,143)
Trar&￿tIOnS bdween the Colle8e and its subsidiorywtht8knn8s Thrre &$ follows..
MCEL
Paymeni ftom the College to MCEL
PayDMlt from to the Colle8e
MEa
Pa￿ll¢ll￿ ftom M Elst ￿ th¢ Colles¢:
£'DfKI
(125)
17
36

hlARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
OTES TO THE FINAL¥CIAL STATEMENTS (CoDliDued}
8. FIXED ALYD CURRENT ASSET INVESTMENts
Fixed As*t CurreDt Al￿t
Investments
InvutmeDts
2021
Li$t¢d securities..
Market value at 31 A￿sU$l 2020
Additions
Disposal at opa]illg nwket value
Revaluation
12265
5,567
(4,943)
2,364
6.687
(4,173)
(45)
15253
2,469
EJKlowment prokxty
Cash at bank for revinvestment
Rare books
IDveslment propcrtie¥ (reva]ued 31 Au8USt 2021}
IDv¢slm¢nts in.4ubsidiaries
7.806
774
1,834
M4r￿ value ut 31 August 2021
£18.279
£10275
Historical ¢￿ts of listed securities
Li%ted 8CCUTities are r¢pr¢8en¢ed by:
UK Government ftted itilerest
UK fixed interest 8t￿ index IiDked
Foreign Fixed Interest
UK equilie
Forei8n Equitie8
£10,903
£2,482
74
856
6,078
912
1,557
641
£15253
£2,469
The reVaI￿tIOn of the listrd See￿￿ti&4 Stated aknve is ill Telaiion Io UDrealis&l 8aiAs and la89&8. In addition to the urnralised 88ins and
lo8￿￿ there were £462,680 of r¢alised10s8¢s wbi¢b are included in th Sts*ment of FinAncial Activitie
The College's inV￿th)ent prO￿tleS are valued ann¥Ally at th¢ end of Augusi by Woolley & Vlallis. There wts a £DiI cbaDge
in the valuation ¢omporoJ with the valuation at 31 August 2020.
The College's Rare Books #re Yah￿d a￿l￿allY at the eod ofAu8USt by DOMI￿ wll￿er Auction¢us. Th¢ffe w88 8 £17,950 I￿re&s¢
the valuation con4)8red the valuation at 31 Au8Urt 2020.
The Colle8e has a benefi¢ial int¢r¢st iti th¢ Trevalga e8tste which is adD)in1￿ by tndepthi ttwtee& wheteby the Coll¢8¢
receives iM)me but has no entitlement to th¢ ¢￿1th1.
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MARLBOROUGH COILEGE
NOTLS TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENtS {CoMtinlled)
FIXED AND CURREiYf ASSET INVESTMENTS {eontln•ed)
InvestDhents
vestment
2020
Li8ted securities:
Market value at 31 Augusi 2019
Additions
Disy0s￿ at opening market vai
Revaluation
12.405
2,068
{2 J99)
9.617
(3.2041
1166)
12265
6,687
El￿o￿￿cnI prop¢rty
Cash at bAnk for r¢-investment
91X)
757
1.834
4.064
ImTestsneni properties (revalued 31 Au8USt 20201
Invests)]ents in gub5idiarie$
Markn valu¢ at 31 August 2020
£15,763
£10.751
Historical costs of listed s¢¢uri¢ies
£9,165
£6,883
UK Governrnent fixed inter&st
UK r￿ed inter¢¥l and index lin
Forei8n Fixcd Intereyt
UK equities
Foreigll Equities
Property
917
5,770
1.154
5.087
5.192
714
£12265
£6.687
DEwfoRS- Amounts f￿$ du¢ wlthla
one ye
Gro•p
College
2021
£'o
2020
2021
£?0
2020
F¢¢5 in arrears atyj ¢xttAs
Sundry debtors
Prq)ayments
'rTade debtOTS
AJnouni due from related comporrie
lJ49
29
3J35
1263
465
559
2.880
1274
1.349
29
378
465
547
2.572
2.542
£6.176
£5,178
£4.328
38

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Conttlllled)
I(1. CREDJTORS- Amounts I￿£ dlle wlthltt
one year
Croup
College
2021
2020
2021
2020
£'o
Fe¢8 in advance %heme
EDtr¥nce and oveTheas deposits
TTade creditor8 and accn￿lS
740
l.(M)5
17.607
823
432
1.015
332
294
554
7.172
740
394
5,681
978
16.126
Other taxation and ￿1&1 8￿UrIty
sundrycred1tr￿s
Pension deficit payments
455
947
342
410
401
1,005
324
333
£19.196
£21,954
£9.704
£8,545
11. CREDrroRS- Amount¥ f*lllog dtye *fter
one year
Group
2021
College
2020
2021
2020
£'ooo
24.824
23.801
Fe¢s in advance scheme
. Alnounts due within two to five
Erttrance and overse&8 &po¥its
. Arnounts due within two to five yews
. Arnounts due after five years
EA}￿ Not¢
P¢nsion d¢fi¢it payinents
398
398
468
4266
1.955
25.(KKI
2.703
4.054
2296
25.(
3,041
2,733
833
25,(KK)
2,633
2.465
1.157
25,0(X)
2.962
£59,147
£58,660
£31.597
£32.052
The loan note of £25 millioij i$ rep4yable in sthges.. £10 million in 2037, £5 million in 2042 WKI the renwining £10 million in2047.
The loan is UJLqecured and irtcur8 intere8t of 3.240h pa which is ￿￿ble evtsy Six month&
12. AILOCATION OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
Th¢ net assets are I￿1 for variotL8 fihfyl¥ followy:
Ne¢ cryrrent
2021
term
L￿bIlItIeS
I'￿0
Dglble
£'o(K)
(bbilldu)
Total
Unrestricted & D¢sigti4trd
Re5tiiCted Fun&8
Endowed FuDJ8
133.894
4.186
20
14.074
13.164
21
(351)
{59.147)
92.097
41
13.723
£133.894
£18279
£12.834
£(59.147)
£105.861
2020
Flxed amets
l*Dglble
Nel f urrent
Lon8 tenn
U*blJldes
£'ooo
Inveknents
Total
UDregtricted & Desigmted
Restricted Funds
135J69
3,￿)2
1.108
10.753
9.852
20
(596)
(58.660)
90.463
1.128
10.157
£135 J69
£15.763
£9276
q58.660)
£101,748
39

MARIBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEN]3 (CoRtillned)
13. UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
2021
Trwmfen & BaJ*nce
Oth¢r
31 AUg￿t
taiDs/Oosse•)
2021
I September IA¢om¢ Ewdlture
2020
Colle8c general fimds
mall￿19 genera] fund
C&)lle8c d¢signat¢d funds {no* 16)
86.910
2.Th)8
1545
36.412
15232
(34.827)
{15.853)
(48)
386
{44}
279
88.881
.363
1.833
£90.463
£51.741
50.728)
£621
£92.097
2020
B•lAD
I September
2019
Tranrfen &
Other
008wi)
Bal*nee
31 Augu•t
21120
£.￿0
Coll¢g¢ general finyJ8
Mal8ysia general fimd
College desigoated funds (1101¢ 16)
35.5
19.375
98
(J4.578)
120.389)
158)
1.322
(3,143)
(74)
86.910
2,008
1,545
6,165
1.579
£92.410
£54.973
q55,025)
1,895)
£90.463

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO TllE FL¥ANCIAL STATEMEiwfs {CoDdnued)
14. TRAI¥SFER OF FUNDS
2021
2020
£'ooD
UMrutrl¢ted Colk8e
Revenu¢ Fund
£240
£1,422
D¢sl8nat¢d Collrye
Master'y Fund reyenue
Master's Fund capital
CoThs0lidated TTr￿ FuThls
Children of Ckrgy Fw
(28)
(31)
£(28)
q31)
Restritt•d C•lle¥e
M8sier'$ Fund T¢veiiue
Otber Cojwlidated Fund8
C4)ithI PTojecL¥ & Bwsarie8
(343)
(670)
155)
(127)
(1.149)
1.068)
£11.276)
Endovled Fwidl
Masttr's capital
Other Consolidated Furtds ¢#pitsl
C4nDon Diggle Seholarship Fw
E]s¢ob Scholarship Furnd
G4bricl Scholar¥hip FuJbJ
Sir George Abell Scholarsh4) Fufyl
B¥rton Scholarship FurMI
Bullock & Church Menbjrial Scho]Arnhip
Con801ida¢ed Tnwt Funds CEpital
1.612
(1,901)
(li)
(26)
(5>
(4>
1296
372
(477)
(115)
£856
£(115)
TTansfers betwecD the DesiBna*d R¢strictrd atMI FLdowed Futtds the Revenue Fund repre8ent ¢Ontributions to
Stholarsbip$ and But5tirie8.
A ￿l01utiOn was passed by Council kn r¢¢lassify sott￿ of the Rtstri¢￿l End0￿d Fund& in line with the Charities
2011 fithher ￿ Couwil's ori8iDal June 2017 ResolutioAL
41

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL sTATE￿IE￿IE (Collthiu￿)
I& TOTAL RETURN INVESTMENT3
In D￿<mber 2020. thc Couwil knp*d totsl applied reth￿ T*lJicb an)lies to oll the E￿lOWe11 Funds.
UA•pplled
Tot
Ret￿rn
Endowment
Total
£'ooo
£'ooo
As at 3 Dettmber 21720
ii.oii
864
11,965
Movemettts ln the reportiD8 Ptrlod
Investment return: dividertd%' and inter¢s1
Investment retum: divid¢nds and Inter&￿ reioves*d
InYe8rment return: rtalised and wrea11￿ 8AitiS and loss¢s
Inve8ttnent nwmgemeot co*s
233
233
170
170
59
1.821
59
170
1.991
Extraction of incom¢ from ￿1￿1 Tcturn (l￿￿me bajatte for ¢be 1st year)
233
233
170
A•At 31 All¥M￿ 2021
71 £2 452
In the absence of ￿]Illb￿ r¢cordJ of the ort8itial donation bJlance& the Council considered tbat the market value of the illvuffi)en
Hs recorded ai I S¢p¢¢mb¢r 2020 appr(yri81¢ to be corAsiderrAJ as the value of the original Kifts. This fi￿re represetJt& the
b&￿line below whi¢h dispcoaL8 may not be nth. th¢fffoTe thknD8 a bi8TrKr value the a¢ttthI donations was Considered to be
prudent.
As iotal retUTn wa8&1optsd part way througb the year. Council a¢terri￿ that the I￿ome extractcd would ¢qual the incomeTeceivtyJ
durin8 the ye4r. In y¢m a policy of retttrn at 3.5Y(* is to Ix implemented but thiy will be kept UTd¢r r¢vi¢w.
42

MARLBOROUCH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THK FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Iconthiued)
16.
DESIGNATED FUNDS
BalaD¢e
A September
2(120
Balance
31 August
2021
other
Jn¢om¢ Ex￿d1tllre YSnJ/Oosg¢1)
£*￿0
2021
Children of Cler8y Fund capital
Chtldren of Cleryy Fund Yevertue
Fees in Advance Lump Sum Fund
Bursariu & Projects
lJ49
23
173
(7)
301
(28)
1.643
23
187
28
17
330
(9)
{330)
£1545
£375
£1346)
£279
£1.853
Tranrfen &
other
In¢ome E4lemdit￿¢ ytDsIOowi)
B*lAll¢t
31 August
2020
£?￿0
2020
I September
2019
Children of aeryy Fund ¢apital
Cbildren of CleTBY Fund revenue
Fees in Advance Lunw Sum Fund
D¢si8naied Bursaries & Projxts
lJ73
23
183
(6)
(18>
(311
(25)
1,349
23
173
31
32
514
(17)
(514)
£lJ79
£577
537)
q74)
£lJ45
De￿Inated Fund¥
Th&v£ consist of funds. as described below, which were origioally $¢1 UP W 4llo￿te doMtions of a 8etml purpose toward&
desi8natcd purposes ￿ approved by the Council. At the discretion of th¢ Cou￿11, the can be applied low￿$ other
objectives, as been th¢ case with the dcsi8nated bursaries a￿1 projecty duriag the y￿.
Cl￿drett of Ci*ryy Fund
The Fu￿1 is used to a5SiSt the children of cleryy ￿ att¢nd the College. The ftsnd w¢ives itivestsnent income from
its share of listed itivc8trn¢nts in the CotLqolid&*d l Investment Pool. Surplu8 itiwme is ￿￿￿ferred ts the
Colle8e in order to ￿1$1 the College in its obli8ati¢ns ¢owarth Children of Clergy burstiries.
Im Advance Lump Sum F•md
Thit* IS 4 %h¢rlle whereby parents and other5 make advance paytt*n15. 7which together with the ititer¢$l a¢¢ruing
thercon, prowd¢s fees for pupiLs. Tr advancc pa￿ents rtteived uryl¢r the scbeme are 5epar8tely invested by tl
College. The ￿￿eme proyides fora s¢t contrjbution each *rni tOWArds d*pupil's fees ¢onwri$in8 a Capital portion
The amount due ￿ parenty iuchmled xn creditor4 Tryrnts the unUtili￿d ball￿¢ of lump sum advances. Exccss
fiwds are transferred to the Colleg< with tbecouncil's approvaL for SP￿lfie prOj￿ts and to 8ubsidi8e %ho]at5hips
paid by the College.
43

MARLBOROUCH COILEGE
NOTLS TO TllE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Conthined)
J7.
B￿1¢¢
I Sq)temb¢r
2020
Tr•n•fers &
Other
ID¢oJDt E4>endttwe ¥ain￿O0$￿)
B*]Aiee
2021
2021
£'o
The MJs¢er's FUDJ revenu¢
418
670
{74)
(34)
{670)
Other Tr￿st FuTrJs
Capital projects and buTsaries
41
571
1516)
(55)
£1.128
£572
q590)
1.069)
£41
B•lanee
J September
2019
TrAArfer¥ a
Other
Intome Exp¢ndlture g•In￿O￿#￿)
Balance
31 August
2020
21120
The Masttt's Fund revenue
Other COt￿)lId¥tCd Funds reveoue
Other Tn￿ FU￿LS
C4pitsl projec1$ and bursaTi
418
670
418
670
142
(16)
(i)
(470)
(126)
(i)
{1,149)
1.619
£1,128
£1.878
q487)
£(lJ91)
£1,128
trl¢ted P￿d8
The8e trust fiuth are subject to specifJ¢ t￿￿ dxlared by the doooJ5 or with their autsK>rity. These includ¢ donations lowards
Specific c4)ital pTojects{the tnnovation and ScierKe prOjectph￿th¢MemO[1a1 Hall) as well asbuwawards. Tbe depreciaiion
related to th#¢ prOJ￿ts. conTrpld￿, wiu be exFThJed througb the Unrestrickd 4s part of thc nujning Costs of the
ColleKe.
The Mwter'$ Fund
It is repres¢nied by capiwl and ￿ell￿￿111¢d income whtch are expendable in accordance with thc wnditions
imposed by the donw5: solely for the pwpose of providin8 bur5orie8 and fKknlarsh￿s to pupils &t the Collcge.
Total return a¢¢ounting bas Dmni the iticoD* 16 now and hos been trnnsftfftd to endowed fiu
fore bein8 exF*ndwJ.
Othtr Colloolldated Fulldi
ltrJividu41 Consolidated Trust Fwnds thi8itMlly set up aft¢r 12 Matcb 1969. wljich bave now be￿ recl&85ified
following the 2020 Re8ohllio4 form part of the Ma8ter'$ Fun
Other Trns¢ Fulld•
comprise Tnw Fwds &s¥ets are ar4Jlied in xcoTda￿e with conditions imposedby the donors. Tbcy
diff¢r from the co1￿)lIda1¢d Tn￿1 Fund5 85 do noi specified numb¢rs of units in th¢ Consolidaied Fund
Investment Pwl. Tfry iL8teod OWD spe¢ific listed ittV¢gtsn¢nts.

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENtS (Contt*ue
18.
Tranrfen &
invmlments
Joeome Expendl¢ve yinsl(los8e8)
£'o
£'o
Bala￿¢¢
I ￿te￿I￿r
2020
21121
2021
The Magter's Furd capital
Other CoLfjolidatsl Funds
Canon Diggle Scholarship ftttsl
Elstob Schoiarsbip fimd
Gabriel Scknlarship fund
Sir Geor8e Abell ScbDlarslJip
Banon ScbolaTSbip fund
Bullock & Chwth MeDY)rial
s￿￿]ars￿P
(Iher Capitsl fiu
126
(32)
2.990
{1,901)
107
419
50
59
1.668
478
7.888
509
I S148
244
274
li
41
(3)
{io)
624
2.398
298
337
1.693
485
(i)
(9)
{3}
34
io
477
14771
£10.157
£232
59)
£3J93
£13.723
Tr￿ferI &
IDvegtmeDts
In¢ome ExpeDdlture z*In￿(lO$SE1)
2020
I bTrptem]xw
2019
31 All￿$t
2021)
£'o
The Mas*r's Fund capithi
Other CoLsolidat¢d Funds
Canon Di88le Scholarship fund
E]stob Scholarship fund
Gabriel Scholarshxp fuTMI
Sir G¢orBe Abell S¢holar5hip fiznd
Oth¢r Capithl Funds
4,893
1,947
518
1.983
248
279
489
{23)
(12)
(2)
(9)
(66)
(34)
(7)
{26)
{3)
(4)
(8)
4,804
1,901
509
1,948
(i}
(4)
274
477
£10,357
52)
14fl)
£10.157
Endowed Fllnds
The5etrnst fimds are subject to specific trwst3dKlaredbythe donor50r with iheirauthority. Theyare represented bypcrnwient
capital fiumls. I￿orne ari¥ing from the illV¢8tslleDts is applied itt ¥¢ordarKe with the eiJThJitions imposed by tbe dO￿r&.
The Malter'i Fu#d
Individual CoLs0lIdai￿ TDJst Fut)&8 have been con801idatyl with approval of the Chtrity Commission are
ruented by P¢rttWn￿ wjitsl with the fiubjs to be 4ylieAI to bursary and scholanhip sUp￿TL
Other Conwlldated Fund•
]ndivithLal CotL401idated Tn￿ funds originally set up after 12 March" 1969. vihi¢h bav¢ now been recl&&8rfiryJ
following thc 2020 Resolutio￿ alld now foTm part of Master's Fun
S¢holarJhlp fllnds
Tr C8non Diggle. Els￿b, Gabriel and Sir Gwrge Abell Sclxilatship FuDds wue all estsbli8hed by specific
which were to be invested kn generate income to provide *holar5hy to pupils at the Colle8e. As part of the 2021
resolution Barton and Bllll￿k & Chwch Meftb)rI￿ scholars￿P$ fth are now 4]50 sknwn as separa* scholaTship
funds ratlKr than u part of the MO￿¢r.3 Fund.
Other cap1t￿ ftt#d¥
More recent Jndivithul Cor￿lidated Tntst Fund5 8et up after the Other Coosolidatcd FuDds abov¢. These have
now been ¢onwlidateAI with the ￿￿￿,$ Fw
45

MARIBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FllYANCIAL STATEMENTS (Conthiued)
19. FINANCE LEASE COMMITMENTS
Property and Equlpment
21121
2020
£'o(
At 31 August 2021 the Group bad the followiog totsj
¢ommitments undernon-cancellable finance leases:
Within one Jrar
Two to five years
M(Trre than five Jvrs
678
4.031
36236
2,774
12,801
27,781
40,945
(18.259)
43.356
(19.535)
Ltsi: futwe finance chary¢s
Present value of fina￿ le￿ liabilities
£22.686
£23,821
Within on¢ yCaT
Two to five years
More than five yearA
54
823
4.950
18,048
22.148
£22,686
£23,821
20. OPKRATING LEASE COMMITMENTS
Property and Eqlllpment
2021
2020
At 31 August 2021 the Group bad the followin8 kn)tal
ommitmentg under Wn-￿￿¢1]￿bk operaiiti8 le&￿.
Within oll¢ year
Two to five ye4T5
More than five years
2.115
8.459
33,289
2,139
8,556
35,090
£43,863
£45,785
[kn7￿ the year MCM r¢5tructurr4J the leL4e wTrth the agre¢tDent of the L¢$8or where the def¢￿t of two quarters 1¢
payments due as at 31 Au8USt 2020 has È¢en I￿luded in the remaiDiDg Initial Ixas¢ T¢nn th&i ￿MmenCed on l Noverttber
2020. The new lease SIn￿tUre sel in 8 manttr OfB￿ R￿Very Period OrA￿tI¢￿ted Rxovery Period should MCM'$
firtancial capabilily permi4 5ubj¢¢r to the a8reQnX￿ of the L£ssor. The total lease amount and le￿ peri(xJ remain unchanged
cxc¢pt for the fiAJal inilial leJ8¢ tern? of the new le48e 18 in May 2042. instead of Febnw 2042.
21. CONLYECTED CHARITIES
The M•rlbwTlaD CIDb Cb*rltsble
TraDS8CtiOtt8 wilh the mar11xui￿ Club ill¢hth..
2021
2020
Donations tr) th¢ Coll
£66
£63
MarlborDu¥k College Fovnd#tion
The Master. Prof Sir John Bell, E Elliot4 G I HeN1¢[￿￿ and T Martin.Jenkins wert Tn
TTaDsactioDs with the MaTIFnrougb Colkge F(fimdaiim in¢lwdd.
2021
2020
Donatiowi to the Colle8¢
£537
£1,474

MARLBOROVGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENI3 (Conthiued)
RELATED PARTY TRANSAcrioNs
Transactions betwe￿ the Coll¢ge and its subsid￿ry untstskiD8S are set out ill no* 7.
As shown withinnote 4, ColleBe ffe1M￿ ts4vel aryj otherexpells￿ of £217 to one C4nmcll Members (2020.. £16.B18
ANALYSIS OF NET DEBT
At I Sep 2020
Flow
At31 A￿82021
£'ooo
Casb at baTrk and in bat
Uninv¢st¢d cash included in invwrn¢Di
14,648
4,964
396
3253
IJ.OM
8.217
19.612
3.649
23.361
LoAn Note- aft￿unt •tl¢r I ￿r
{25.(KKI)
I25.￿)
q5J88)
£3.649
ql,739)
47

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Comthilled)
COMPARATIVE STATEMENf OF FINANCIALACTivrriYs
Unrestricted
Funds
Desi8D*ted Fundl
M*layd•
Colkge
£1(
Endowed
Fund8
Tot
2020
In¢oJne and endowJneDts from:
Cbaritsble actiVAtie8
SclM)ol fees
Swtllller School
32.364
18,377
(480)
(434)
49.827
Trading Lo￿ne
146
629
945
1.278
599
50
Donatitsn5
raots and le
aoi¢s
1,409
1.619
3.492
Inve$tTn¢nts
329
223
259
875
Total lth¢om¢
35J(M)
19.375
98
56,417
ExpeDdSture OD:
Baisin, fund¥
Tradin8 c(kgL4
Finanein8 COAt%
Morketmg alld fill)d rui$in8
InvestJDent rnana8emcnl
642
772
2.190
18
925
1.031
58
52
2,470
2,426
52
4.972
ChJTitable activiti
Colle8e op¢ratillg costs..
Teaclllng C￿tY
Suo)mer SclK)ol expense8
Welfare
13,891
545
4,632
7,709
7.754
34
14
21.693
545
6,092
12.516
3.939
16
8.158
1,460
4.784
.935
23
Support costs
Grants. awards and priz¢8
Depr￿lation
16
3.327
4,831
32,108
20,764
53
52.959
Tot*1 ewdlture
34J78
23,1
58
105
57.931
Net In¢ome/(expendltur¢) before
InveBtmen¢ galn
922
{3.815)
lJ39
(1,514}
Net 8Ain$ 01] investll￿￿ts
(167)
(43)
(148)
(358)
Net In¢omel{expellditure)
755
13815)
{3)
1,191
(1.872)
1.422
(59)
(126)
252
{31)
(lJ91}
Revaluation of Investment Prop¢rtie5
Excl)ange gaIn￿{lo88¢s)
Re•me&8uremen¢ of PeTrsion Deficit
(59)
(468)
252
(342)
F4ET MOVEMENf IN FUNDS
22
(4.157}
(34)
(200)
(2,147)
48