BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 DECEMBER 2024
Registered Charity No. 312795
KNOX CROPPER
chariereo accountants

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
We are pleased to present thelr annual report and flnanclal ststements for the year ended 31 De￿rnber 2024.
This report highlights our main achievements durlng the year and outllnes our plans for future periods.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The objects of the Charlty are the payment of slngle and termly grants for educatlona5 purposes to Indlvlduals
resldent in the former parlsh of St Andrew, Holbom (the area of benefit) and to schools withln the area of
beneflt.
The plans for the year were:
I. To sUPPOrt Indlviduals In the area of beneflt
2. To maintain Ilnks wlth local Schools and other educatlon providers
3. To engage wlth local buslnesses to bulld awareness of the needs of the area
We carry out perlodlc Intemal revlews and where netrssary appolnt professlonal advlsors to support the
development and dellvery of our strategles. We completed a process to amend the composltlon of the Trustee
body to better support the governan￿ arrangements of the Charlty towards the end of 2020.
Our maln actlvlty durlng the year was support for schools and Indivlduals In the area of benefit.
Plans for future periods
The level of support we are able to offer Is dlctated by Investment markets. However, our plans for future
perlods are essentlally the same as those for prevlous perlods: to the best of our ablllty -
I, to contlnue to support indlvlduals In the a￿a of benefit
2. to contlnue to maintaln Ilnks with local schools and other educatlon providers
3. to contlnue to engage wlth local businesses to bulld awareness of the needs of the area
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Publlc beneflt
In carrylng out our work and preparing thls report, we have had regard to the Charlty Commlsslon's publlc
beneflt guldance.
We make grants avallable for chlldren and young people under the age of 25 Ilvlng wlthln the area of beneflt
whose socio-economlc cirCumstan￿S mean that they are restricted In thelr ability fully to beneflt from
educational opportunlties, and to schools wlthln the area of benefit to support attlvlties that promote Incluslon
and educatlonal development.
We seek through our one-off and temily grants to Improve incluslon and access to activltles for chlldren who
Ilve wlthln the area of beneflt and who mlght otherwlse be dlsadvantaged due to health15sues or lack of famlly
reSoUr￿s.
Our grants to Indlvlduals or organlsauons alm to enable chlldren to beneflt from school and other actlvitles and
excurslons that help to develop them beyond the school currlculum. They alm to support children In thelr
development as actlve and engaged members of thelr communlty and soclety more wldely.
We also make grants to asslst wlth the purchase of school unlforms so that children are not made to feel
dlfferent because of their family Circumstan￿5.
Termly grants aim to enable parents to ensure that their children - whatever thelr level of ablllty- are able to
partlclpate as fully as possible in the opportunitles available to them.

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE (continued)
Revlew of 2024
At the beglnning of the year, we held substantial cash reserves. We entered Into dlscusslons with the three
prlmary schools in our area of beneflt and agreed that we would use the cash reserves to fund for three
years the appolntment of a therapeutic counsellor to work In all three schools. The new counsellor Is due to
start work at the beginning of 2025.
Throughout 2024 we contlnued to work closely with our slster charlty, St Andrew Holborn and Stafford's Charlty
to support chlldren and famllies1Sving within our a￿3 of beneflt. We awarded grants totalllng £44,452 (2023:
£50,595). Of thls, we awarded £9,575 (2023: £13,305) In grant5 to IndividLkils and £34,877 (2023: £37,290)
to organlsatlons.
In 2024, 16 families re￿iVed termly grants (2023: 16 famllles). Almost all the famllles are carlng for a dlsabled
chlld
wlth, for example, Downs Syndrome, autism or cerebral palsy. The amount of a termly grant varles
depending on the age of the chlld and the severlty of any dlsablllty. We revlew the amount of fundlng annually
and It stops when the young person has reached the age of 18 or if the family moves out of area. At thls stage,
wherever posslble and If appropriate, we glve assIstan￿ to famllies to source alternatSve flnanclal support.
In addltlon we provlded 2 famllles wlth a school unlform grant. To quallfy for a unlform grant, the famlly has
to be Ilvlng on a low Income.
We continued to support organlsatlons whlch benefit Indlvlduals In our area of beneflt. A Ilst of the organlsatlons
we supported In 2024 55 Included at r￿te 5 to the financlal statements.
We would Ilke to place on record our thanks for the contlnuing sUPPOrt of the Barrlsters at 3 Verulam Bulldlngs,
who wlsh through a generous annual donation to support actlvlties in the area especlally for educatlon.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Results for the Year
Net Income of £172,018 was recorded durlng the year whlch Includes galns on Investments of £160,051
resultlng In the Balan￿ Sheet resources Increaslng from £2,048,341 to £2,220,359.
Investments
At the end of the year, Income from Investments and bank Interest rose to £64,931 (2023: £60,891).
Reserves
At 31st De￿mber 2024 the funds of the Charity amounted to £2,220,359, of whlch £1,915,081 represented
the permanent endowment. Unrestricted funds were £301,278, of which £IOO,000 has been deslgnated for
three-year fundlng of the therapeutlc counsellor in the three primary schools In our area of benefit resultlng
In reserves of £201,278.

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSXBZLXTIES
Law appllcable to charltles In England arxj Wales requ1￿$ trustees to prepare flnancial statements for each
financlal year, whlch glve a true and falr view of the statement of the charity's financlal activities durlng the
year and of its flnancial position at the end of the year. In preparing those financial statements glvlng a true
and falr vlew, the trustees should follow best practi￿ and:
select sultable accounting poliaes and apply them consistently.
observe the methods and prlnclples in the Charltles SORP;
make judgements and estlmates that are reasonable and prudent.
state whether appllcable accountlng stsndards have been followed subjett to any materfal departures
disclosed and explained in the financlal statements;
prepare flnancial statements on the golng concern basls unless It Is Inapproprlate to presume that the
Charlty will contlnue to operate,
Trustees are responslble for keeplng proper accountlng records whlch disdose wlth reasonable accuracy at any
time the flnanclal positlon of the charity and whlch enable them to ensure that the flnanclal statements comply
wlth relevant leglslation and the trust deed. They are also responslble for safeguardlng the assets of the charlty
and hence taklng reasonable steps for the prevention and detectlon of fraud and other Irregularltles.
Governance and adminlstratlve detalls of the Charity are to be found on pages 4-5 of thls report.
Approved by the Trustees and slgned on thelr behalf by:
The Revd Fr
rlstopher Smlth, Chalrman
Date: 16 June 2025

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
The Trustee body consists of 3 ex offido Trustees and four co-opted Trustees. Followlng a perlod where there
were vacancles, the Trustee body Is now fully constituted.
The Trustees met on three occasions durlng the year. In addltion, the Finan￿ & Investment Commlttee, which
Is delegated to revlew flnanclal and Investment matters, met twice.
Pollcy15 set by the Trustee5. Responslbllity for operatlonal dellvery Is delegated to the Clerk to the Trustees.
New co-opted Trustees are agreed by the full Trustee body. All new Trustees are mentored by an exlstlng
Trustee and are provlded wlth a trustee file, which Includes a copy of the governlng document, a copy of the
Satest annual accounts and a copy of CC3 The Essential Tmstee publlshed by the Charlty Commi551on. Trustees
have the opportunlty to attend meetings and appolntments wlth the Grants offl￿r. Trustees also have the
opportunlty to attend trustee training.
The Trustees are grateful to Anna Paterson, the Grants offl￿r, for her conttnued hard work In support of the
Charlty.
Risk management
The Trustees have glven conslderatlon to the major rlsks to whlch the tharlty Is exposed and satlsfled
themselves that systems and Pro￿dureS are established to manage those risks. Rlsks are revlewed annually.
The Trustees have recognlsed the slgniflcant risk to the Grants Offi￿r when vlsltlng reclplents of the Charlty's
grants and the measures that are In place to manage that rlsk.
The Trustees are aware of the rfsk In respect of the volatillty of Investment Income restrlctlng their ablllty to
allevlate need in the area of benefit. The Flnance and Investment Commlttee formally meets the Investment
Managers twlce a year. The Charlty has adopted a balan￿d investment strategy wlth a medlum rlsk tolerance.
Investment pollcy
The Trustees, Investments are managed on a total retum basi5 wlth a medlum rlsk tolerance and due regard
to dlverslflcatlon wlth the objectlve that a comblnatlon of income and capltal growth wlll support the ongolng
actlvltles of the Charlty whllst malntalnlng the real capltal value of the Investments over the longer term. The
Trustees are aware of the risk In respert of volatllity of Investments returns to meet the annual commltments
of the Charlty. The Flnance & Investment Committee formally meets the Investment managers I￿[ce a year.
The Charlty is commltted to responslble Investment and takes Into account environmental, soclal and
governance issues. Our exposure to investments In asset5 limited under guidellnes Issued by the Church of
England's Ethlcal Investment Advlsory Group is monitored regularly by the Flnance & Investment Commlttee In
dlscusslon wlth our Investment managers.
Sarasln & Partners LLP manage the bulk of our investments, which form part of the Sarasln Endowments Fund
Class A Inc. Reporting is quarterly and the overall investment portfollo 15 reviewed twlce a year by the Flnance
& Investment Committee. The Charlty also holds a small investment in the Property Investment Trust for
Charities (PITCH) managed by Mayfalr Capital Investment Mariagement Ltd (now part of Swlss Llfe A￿t
Managers UK Ltd).
Reserves pollcy
The Trustees have recognlsed in their risk reglster the potential for loss of Income arising from volatility in
investment markets. They therefore maintain a level of reserves sufficient to meet expected future
commltments, together wlth an element of contingency provlsion against any significant, unfore*en need.

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT (continued)
Grant making policy
Schools that have applied for grants and financial aSsIstan￿ and are ellglble under the provlslons of the Charlty
Scheme are vlslted by the Grants Officer, whose assessment and recommendations are then considered by two
Trustees of the Charlty. Grants over £1,500 a￿ considered at a full meetlng of the Trustees.
ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Bromfleld's Educatlonal Foundation is a reglstered charlty governed by trust deed. It Is reglstered with the
Charity Commlssion under number 312795.
The Charity's offlces are at 5 St Andrew Street, London EC4A 3AF.
Trustees
The Rt Revd Jonathan Baker, Bi$￿P of ex offlclcy. Gulld Vicar, St And￿W Holborn
Fulham
Mr Edward Dobson
Mr Paul Weston
Ms Caroline Kordal Addy
Mr Davld 8allance
The Revd Natasha Beckles
The Revd Father Chrlstopher Smlth
ex offlclo: Churchwarden, St Andrew Holborn
ex offlclo: Churchwarden, St Andrew Holborn
co-opted
co-opted
co-opted
co-opted (Chalrman)
Offlcers
Clerk to the Trustees
Grants Offlcer
Mr Nlcholas Hllls
Mlss Anna Paterson
Prlnclpal advlsers
Investment Managers:
Sarasln & Partners LLP
Juxon House
100 St Paul's Churchyard
London EC4M 8BU
Swlss Llfe Asset Managers UK Ltd
55 Wells Street
London
WIT 3PT
Independent Examlner:
Knox Cropper LLP
65 Leadenhall Street
London
EC3A 2AD
Bankers:
Lloyds Bank p
Sollcitors:
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
5 Fleet Pla
London
EC4M 7RD

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
I report to the trustees on my examlnation of the accounts of Bromfleld's Educatlonal Foundatlon rthe Charlty,?
for the year ended 31 De￿mber 2024. Thls report is made to the Trustees, as a body, in accordan￿ wlth the
terms of my engagement. My work has been undertaken so that I might carry out an Independent ExamSnatlon
of the financial statements in accordance with the General DI￿rtiOnS given by the Charity Commlssloners. To
the fullest extent permitted by law, I do not accept or assume responslblllty to anyone other than the Charity
and the Charlty's Trustees as a body for my work or for this report.
Responslbllltles and basls of report
As the charlty trustees of the Charlty you are responslble for the preparatlon of the accounts In accordance
wlth the requlrements of the Charities Act 2011 {'the Act,),
report In respect of my examinatlon of the Charlty's accounts carrled out under sectlon 145 of the 2011 Act
and In carrylng out my examlnatlon I have followed all the appllcable Dlrectlons glven by the Charlty Commlsslon
under sectlon 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examlner's statement
I have completed my examSnatlon. I conflrm that no materlal matters have come to my attentlon In connection
wlth the examlnatlon glvlng me cause to belleve that In any materlal respect,,
accountlng records were not kept In respect of the Foundatjon as requlred by sertlon 130 of the Act, or
2. the accounts do not accord wlth those records; or
3. the account5 do not comply wlth the appllcable requlrements concernlng the form and content of accounts
set out in the Charltles (Accounts and Reports) Regulatlons 2008 other than any requlrement that the
accounts give a'true and falr vlew, whlch Is not a matter considered as part of an Independent examlnatlon,
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters In connection wlth the examlnatlon to whlch
attention should be drawn In thls report in order to enable a proper understandlng of the accounts to be
reached.
65 Leadenhall Street
London EC3A 2AD
Greg Stevenson, F.C,A,
Knox Cropper LLP
Charte￿d Accountants
Date: l6 2025

li IÉBI

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
BALANCE SHEET AT 31 DECEMBER 2024
Notes
2024
Z023
FIXED ASSETS
Investments
2,085,184
1,919,819
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at Bank
1,521
135 090
136,611
1,556
129 293
130,849
Credltors.. Amounts falllng due
wlthln one year
Net Current Assets
10
135,175
128,522
TOTAL NET ASSETS
2,220,359
2,048,341
FUNDS
Endowment Fund
Restrlcted Fund
Unrestrlcted Funds
TOTAL FUNDS
1,915,081
4,000
301278
2 220,359
1,767,740
li
12
280 601
2,048 341
Approved by the Board of Trustees on 16 june 2025 and slgned on Its behalf by:
Trustee
Chalrman
Trustee

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
STATUS
Bromfield's Educational Foundatlon Is an unlncorporated charlty, reglstered wlth the Charlty Commlsslon
with registered number 312795. The Charity's registered address is 5 St Andrew Street, London, EC4A 3AF.
A description of the Charity's operations and principal activities can be found in the Report of the Trustees.
ACCOUNTXNG POLICIES
(a) Basis of Accountlng
The Accounts have been prepared under the historlcal cost conventlon as modlfled by the revaluatlon
of investments at market value and In accordan￿ with appllcable Accountlng Stsndard5. They have
been prepared In accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practlce (Accountlng and
Reportlng by Charltles) preparlng thelr accounts In accordance wlth the Flnanclal Reportlng Standard
appllcable In the UK and Republlc of Ireland (FRS 102) Second Editlon Issued In October 2019, the
Flnanclal Reportlng Standard appllcable In the UK and RepublSc of Ireland (FRS IQ2 March 2018) and
the Charltie5 Act 2011. The Charlty constitutes a publlc benefit entlty as defined by FRS 102.
The accounts have been prepared to glve a 'true and falr, view and have departed from the Charltles
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent requlred to provlde a'true and falr vlew,.
Thls departure Involved followlng Accountlng and Reportlng by Charltles preparlng thelr accounts In
accordan￿ wlth the Flnanclal Reportlng Standard appllcable In the UK and Republlc of Ireland
(FRS102) rather than the Accountlng and Reporting by Charltles Statement of Recommended Practl
effectlve from l Aprll 2005 whlch has Ssn￿ been wlthdrawn.
The Trustees conslder that there are no uncertalntles about the Charlty's ablllty to contlnue as a
golng concern,
The functlonal and presentational currency of the Charlty Is the £ SterllThJ,
(b)
Income
Income Is recognlsed In the year ontr the charlty has entltlement to the Income, It Is probable that
the Income wlll be received and the amount of Income recelvable cAn be measured rellably. Income
Is deferred only when the Charlty has to fulfil conditlons before becomlng entitled to It or the donor
has speclfled that the income has to be spent In a future perlod.
Donatlons are recognlsed when the Charlty re￿IVeS the Income. Investment Income Is recognlsed
on the date on whlch the dlvidend is payable or the Inte￿t arises.
(c)
Resources Expended
Liablllties are recognised as expenditure as soon as there Is a legal or constructlve obllgatlon
commlttlng the Charlty to that expendlture, It Is probable that settlement wlll be requlred and the
amount of the obllgatlcffi can be measured rellably. All expendlture Is accounted for on an accruals
basls.
Costs of Raising Funds
The cost of raising funds corsists of investment management fees as well as an allocation of
support Costs.
Charitable Actlvitles
Cost5 of Charitable Actlvities include grants to individuals and organlsatlons and dlrect costs
assodated wlth grantrfnaking as well as an allocation of support costs.

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
Support Costs
Support Costs have been allocated between activities on the basls of staff tlme and Include
Governance Costs, whlch comprlse all costs Involvlng the public accountsbility of the Foundatlon
and Its Complian￿ wlth regulatlon and good prattl￿.
(d)
Grants
Grants payable are charged In the year In whlch the offer Is conveyed to the reciplent except In those
cases where the offer is condltlonal, such grants being recognlsed as expendlture when the condltions
attachlng are ￿lfilled.
(e)
Fund Accountfng
Unrestricted Funds:
The unrestrlcted funds may be used by the Charfty In furtherance of its charitable objectlves
at the dlscretlon of the Trustees.
Endowment Funds:
Permanent endowment funds are restrlcted capltal funds where there Is no power to convert
the orlglnal capltal to Income. Income from the endowment fundls unrestrlcted.
(115) Restrlcted Funds:
Restrlcted Funds are funds whlch are to be used In accordan￿ wlth specSflc restrlctlons
Imposed by donors or whlch have been ralsed by the charlty for partlcular purposes. The alm
and use of each restrltted fund is set out In the notes to the flnanclal statements.
(o
Value Added Tax
The Charity Is not reglstered for VAT and accordlngly where appllcable, all expendlture Incurred Is
InclusSve of VAT.
(g)
Investments
The Charfty's Investments are a form of baslc finandal Instrument and are Inltlally recognlsed at
their transaction value and subsequently measured at thelr fair value as at the balance sheet date
uslng the closing quoted mar*et pr1￿. The statement of financial actlvitles Includes the net gaSns
and losses arlslng on the ￿valUatIOnS and dlsposals throughout the year.
Reallsed galns and losses on Investments are arrlved at by comparlng the net sale protreds with
the market value at the end of the previou5 financial year. Unreallsed galns and losses represent
the dlfference be￿een the market value of investments still held at the end of the financial year
wlth their value at the beginning of the year or wlth thelr cost if purchased subsequently,
(g) Debtors
Trade and other debtors are recognlsed at the settlement amount due after any trade dlscount
offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepald net of any trade discounts due.
(h) Cash at Bank
Cash at bank is defined as cash and short term highly Ilquid investments wlth a short maturlty of
three rnonths or less from the date of acquisition or opening of the deposit or simllar account.
(i)
Credltors and provislons
Creditors and provlslons are recognlsed where the charity has a p￿sent obllgatlon re5ultlng from a
past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a thlrd party and the amount due to
settle the obligation can be measured or estimated rellably. Creditors and provisions are normally
recognlsed at their settlement amount after allowing for any trade dlscounts due.

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BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
INVESTMENT INCOME
2024
2023
Investment Income
Interest Recelved
63,734
1,197
64,931
60,190
701
60,891
COSTS OF RAISING FUNDS
2024
2023
Investment Management Fees
Support Costs (Note 6)
568
568
437
437
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Funds
2023
Total
Total
Grants to Endlvlduals
Grants to Organlsations
Educatlon Tralnlng Manual
Staff Costs
Support Costs (Note 6)
9,575
30,877
249
4,899
9,575
34,877
249
4,899
13,305
37,290
4,000
4,610
56,396
55,508
4,000
8,000
60,396
63,508
63,508
2023

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BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
5. CHAIUTABLE ACTIVITIES (contlnued)
GRANTS TO ORGANISATIONS
202
Restrlcted
Funds
Unrestrlcted
Funds
2023
Total
Total
Corams Fields
GSrls Group
StAlban s School
Unlform Contlngency Fund
Muslc support
'Unlverslty' Muslc and Performance
Resldentlal Trips
Christopher Hatton School
After School Clubs
Resldentlal Trlps
Happiness Group
School Trlps
st George the Martyr School
Resldentlal Trlps
Breakfast Club and Homework Club
2,000
2,000
2,000
1,400
4,000
2,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
7,912
4,585
7,912
4,585
6,616
2,000
3,275
6,380
6,000
6,380
6,000
2,287
9,712
30,877
4,000
34,877
37,290
6, SUPPORT COSTS
2024
2023
Staff Costs
Admlnlstratlon Cost Recharge
Insurance
Sundrles
Governance Costs
6,762
2,350
355
461
1,436
11,364
5,095
1,752
251
275
1,367
8,740
Governance Costs Includes amunts payable to the Independent examlner of £1,436 (2023.. EI,367), No
trustee expenses were Incurred (2022.. £NII).

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BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
STAFF COSTS
2024
2023
Salaries
Soclal Security
Deflned ContrSbutlon Penslon Costs
9,630
1,069
962
11,661
8,042
890
773
9,705
The Charlty's employees have Jolnt contracts of employment with the 4 slster charlties at st Andrew Holborn
and wlth St Andrew Holbom Tradlng Ltd. Together they employed an average of 5 (2022: 5) staff durlng
the year, one of whom received employee benefits of £60,000 - £70,000 (2023: one, £60,000 - £70,000).
Employment costs are shared on a tlme spent basis.
Key management personnel Is defined as the trustees and the aerk to the Trustees. No trustee retrlved
any remuneratlon for thelr role as a trustee (2022: £Nil). The total remuneratlon of key management
personnel was £83,977 (2023: £80,114) of whlch the Charlty's share was £4,159 (2023., £3,949).
INVESTMENTS
Sarasln
PITCH
2024
2023
(a) Quoted Investments at Market Value
Cash with Investment Managers
2,025,125
55,949
2,081,074
1,918,563
2,029,235
55,949
2,085,184
1,919,819
(b) Movements in Investments
Market value as at l January 2024
Addltlons
Dlsposals
Reallsed Galnsl(L055es)
Unreallsed Galnsl(Losses)
Market value at 31 December 2024
1,862,019
2,460
56,544
1,918,563
2,460
1,818,692
3,647
160,646
2,025,125
(595)
55,949
160,051
2,081,074
96,224
1,918,563
Cost at 31 De￿mber 2024
1,843,354
58,288
1,904,642
1,902,182
The carrylng amount of flnanclal assets measured at falr value through Income and expendlture wlthln
Investments is £2,081,074 (2023: £1,918,563).

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BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
DEBTORS
2024
2023
Prepayments
Investment Income Re￿[Vab
63
1,458
1,521
60
1,496
1,556
10. CREDITORS
2024
2023
st Andrew Holborn Trading
St Andrew Holborn Church Foundatlon
Accruals
960
1,436
2,327
11. RESTRICTED FUNDS
2024
2023
Balan￿ at l January 2023
Income
Expendlture
Balan￿ at 31 Detrmber 2023
8,000
8,000
4,000
The Restricted Fund represents monies re￿iVed In respect of Charitable Donatlons from the 3VB Charltable
Trust to support the costs of after-school dubs and resldentlal trlps.
12, UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
General
Designated
Total
Balance at l January 2024
Net Movement In Funds
Transfer
Balance at 31 December 2024
180,601
20,677
loo,000
280,601
20,677
201,278
ioo,ooo
301,278
Balance at l January 2023
Net Movement in Funds
Transfer
Balance at 31 De￿rnber 2023
268,218
12,383
loo,000
180,601
268,218
12,383
loo,000
loo,000
280,601
The Designated fund was established to provlde for the costs of an inschool counselllng servlce coverlng
the three primary schools withln the Charity s area of benefit. The fund is expected to be spent out over the
course of three years. No expenditure has yet b*n incurred.

BROMFIELD'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
13. NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
Restrlcted
Funds
Unrestrlcted
Funds
2024
Totsl
Endowments
Flxed Assets
Current Assets
Credltors
170,103
132,611
1,915,081
2,085,184
136,611
1,436
2,220,359
4,000
4,000
301,278
1,915,081
Restrlcted
Funds
Unrestrlcted
Funds
2023
Total
Endowments
Flxed Assets
Current Assets
Credltors
152,079
130,849
1,767,740
1,919,819
130,849
280,601
1,767,740
2,048,341
14, RELATED PARTIES
The followlng partles are consldered related to the Charlty by vlrtue of havlng common trustees and shared
employees..
St Andrew Holborn Church Foundation
St Andrew Holborn & Stafford's Charity
St Andrew Holborn TradlNJ Llmlted
Parish Estates Charlty
Lady Ellzabeth Hatton's Charlty
st Andrew Holborn Church Foutmlatlon acts as paymaster for the staff employed under Jolnt contracts of
employment, The Charlty pald £11,661 (2023: £9,705) to St Andrew Holborn Church Foundation for Its
share of employment COSts. St Andrew Holborn Church Foundation charged the Charlty £2,350 (2023..
£1,752) as a contrlbution to overheads. At the year end £NII (2023: £Nil) was owed to St Andrew Holborn
Church Foundatlon. At the year end £NII (2023: £Nil) was owed to St Andrew Holborn & Stafford's Charlty
and to St Andrew Holborn Tradlng £NII (2023: £NII).
No trustee re￿IVed any reimbursement of expenses (2023: £NII).