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Charlty number: 52B770 LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEES. REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION CONTENTS Page Rèfor¢nce and admlnlstratlvg dètalls of tho Charlty. it¥ Trust•gs and advlsers Trustees. report Independenl audltors. report on the financlal Statements statement of flnancial activities 9-12 13 Balance shegt 14 Statement of cash flows 15 Notas to the flnancial statements 16-27

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE CHARITY, ITS TRUSTEES AND ADVISERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AufJUST 2024 Trustees Stuart Baran Dennis Barnell (resigned 23 F8bruAry 20241 Mallhew Canale-Parola Irasigned 31 August 2024) Janet EaS￿¥00d Sluart Esworthy Gita Natarajan (appointed 25 September 2024} Slmon Lau Thomas Legge Clinton Drackell Carol Moor (resigned 10 July 20241 Teresa Mpofu Justin Muslon Kalonga MusukumB Kulasekar Krishnama Rebecca Rees Paula Whillield Charlty reglstered number 528770 Prlncipal Addre55 Lawrence Sh¥iilf S￿l1vul Clifton RoBd Rugby WatwiGkbliii¥ CV21 3AG Giork to Trustees Gllliuii Bvdidbliaw Audltors Crowe U.K. LLP BlaGk Cuuiiliy House Rounds Green Road Oldbury Wesl Mldland5 B69 2DG Bankers Barclays Bank PLC 11 North Street Rugby Warwickshire CV212AN Sollcltors Browne Jacobson LLP Mowbray House Castle Meadow Road Nollingh8m NG2 1BJ Page 1

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEES. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED J1 AUGUST 2024 The Trustees present their annual report together with the audited financial slalements of the Law￿nce Sheriff School Foundation for the year I Seplember 2023 to 31 August 2024. The Trustees have adopted the provisions ol the Slalemenl of Recommended Practice ISORPI "Accounting and Reporting by Charities" IFRS 102) in preparing the annual report and financlal $t8lemenls of the Charily. ObJe¢tlvos and a¢tlvltles a. Policles and oble¢tlvgS The objective of the Charily is for the public benefit, lo advan￿ the education of studen15 through Ihe provision of a sile for a school known as Lawrence Sheriff School. In setting objectives and plannSng for aclivilies, the Trustees have given due consideration to general guidance published by Ihe Chafily Comrnission relating lo public benefit, including the guidan￿ 'Public benefit.. running a charitv IPL121'. The Charity strives lo ensure that Ihe provision of facilities Is up lo dats, thus enabling the school to provid6 the appropriate curric.Iiliim And p.ducalion of students from Ruabv and ils environs lo endeavour lo maximlsè the students, polenlial. Thg Trustees are alert lo changes in govgrnmenl policy and 58ek lo develop the facilities to accommodate such changes. Achigvoment5 and perft)rmance a. Main achlevements of the Gharlty 2023-24 has been another impressive ye8r for exlemal èxam succ8ss. AI GCSE the school achieved thè highest gèt of nonfovid Pe..£E rgsulls with an allainment 8 lioure of 7.6 and tho °A of entries achieving gradè 9-7 was 73.G%. The Progre8a 8 liguro wa- the highost sinc0 the measuro was intrnrliirp.d with 0.89. At post 16 we entered our largest cohort lor A level exams and maintained our high standards with tha average grado achieved being a B. Thp pprrpnlago of entries achieving A'_B was 72.9. As the students enlered with the Covid enhanced measure3 value added datn is not availabla but all internal mèasiirA4 qhnw that standards have been maintainerl. The school ha3 now completed all work associated with the gramm2r 4r.hr)nl expansion and September 2024 saw the school Teach its capaclty of 1200 bludeiils. The number of students entering the School in racoipl of pupil premium has increased from 3 4Vo lo between 7 9°k. Just as importantly, the gap in allainmenl and pro9re5s of Ihesc pupil- haB clo6gd. Thè rosults for 2024 showg.d thAt 2t GCSE the altainmenl gap was only - 0.2, which Is Closer than the ggp on eiiliy. diid Ilie progress score shows Ih8t Ihcsc -ludents mak9 &von bettèr progrèss than their peers with a scor& of +1.18 compared with 0.89. The Trust is proud ol the work in this area. As the school places emphas15 uri IIIEt yvisonal development of its 31udenls Ihcrc aic many olhor achiovemenls to celebrate. This list is not exhaustlve bul gives a Ilavour of the s¢hool's achievements.. 24 Year 'lO stu(Jents all¥lid￿lI Ili¥ LaiiGabhirE Rugby Tour. 26 Year 8 students allended the Wal@s Rugby Tour. 90 students In Years 8,9&10 allended the Ski trip to Austria. 12 Year 8 Students will have allendcd the Cricket lour to Essex. 21 Year 7,8&9 students look part in the prestigious Solihull 6's Cricket Toumamenl. 12 Year 11&12 students will lake part in the Bablake T20 Cricket Tournament. 30 students have benefited from Iravolling lo Brilish Museum in Londr)n for the Parthenon Sculptures trip lo see in person the prescribed sources they use In the CIubbibtsI Civilisation. 22 students taken lo University of Warwick for a unlversily taster day with seminars and leclures and performance of Warwick Classics Play- The Persians. 60 Year 13 Biologists took parl in ine PGR DIscDVBly d(Iy ial Ilie Think Tank. Page 2

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED J1 AUGUST 2024 Achlevem9nts and pèrforman¢g (continued) 43 students in Yeaf 9 Iravelled lo Normandy at the end of October as part of the French curriculum. 61 sludènls travelled lo Lake Garda as part of the blennial European Music tour. 50 students enjoyed a trip lo the Christmas markets in Cologne as part of the German curriculum. 30 of our Year 13 Physics students visited the Jodrell Bank Observatory in October. 68 slud&nis ¢ompleted their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh expedilion as tmey work towards their Bronze award. 27 have completed their Silver expedition and are working towards their Silver award. and 23 students successfully completed their Gold expedition as part ol Ineir Gold award. 23 Geography students Participated in fieldwork 81 Bangof University. 30 students explored Bletchley Park as part of the Computer Science curriculum. 144 Year 7 students. allendee a residenti81 PGL trip. 2 students participated in the Auschwitz project. 40 sludenls visiled DIRFT as part of their Business Studies A level course and also attended Warwick Univergily Biising.R4 qehnr)1. 47 students also allended a Llusiness Slulligs irtp to Cadbury Wuild. 40 students visited Barcelona as part of th8 Spariish curriculum Competitions and wider participation. Ther& were 170 SPDrting fixtures with 215 students r&gularly reprosenling the school. 14 students c.nmpEhlpd at the Junior Open Nationals for Ultimate Frisbee and we finished as the Ihlrd besl school team in the country. 24 Year 13 Biologists look part and achieved 8 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze, 3 huhly commended and 2 cornmg.ndg.d 2wArds. GO sltAdenls entered Ihc Scnior Physics Challangg thig year, double IhA nijmhpr that sat il last Year. One sludent achieved a Gold Award loui first in recent hisloryl, two achieved a Silver and 53 achi8ved Bionze Award$ Six nf nur Year 13s also sal the British Physics Olympiad Round 1. Foul achieved Gold Award, one kn7ilYer and onc Bronzc. 27 students took part in the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge. There weie 7 copper certilic8les, 5 silver certificates and 5 gold ￿rtifiCates. 166 student3 enlcrod for the Junior Mglhs Challèng@ with 14fj gaining Awards and 31 qualifying for follow on rounds. one SiULlent was thvii iiiviled lo Cambridge Universlty and the mcntor tchemg. 163 students entered the Inlermedbate Maths Challenge wlth 133 gainiiiy awards and 28 qualifying for further rounds. 115U stullenis entereLI the Seniur Mollis Challenge with 142 gaining award￿ ond 17 qualifying for further rounds. 6 scientists look part In the Foxcroft Science competition. They finished in 5th place. placing them lop out of all of the stale schools thcil lu(Trk p￿1 l. 61 Year 12 students visited the Chemistry department al Warwick Universlry. As part of the partnership with Caterpillar 15 students look part in Robot Wars (achieving 2nd place) a￿1 40 sluuenis vlslled the C<il¥ipillai bile experiencing engineering principlc- in action. 14 Year 13 students visited The Griffin Primary School site to ialk to slte managers dnd y<ll(i iiisighl ittt civil èngineering. 40 students attended a lecture on F1 raclng. 61 Year 12 Chemists allending lectures al Vvarwick University. 5 Year 12 students allerKled Maths l&¢tures al WanNick Unlversily. 12 students teams entered the staff vs students Maths competition with a student team winning. The arts scene is flourishing with a school proUuGtion ol A Christma5 Carol, a Gliii¥liTiUS musiG GonG¢rt Spring music concert and summer Soiree. If students are hoppy al school. they will want lo allend. Our attendance figures are conslslenlly in Ihe lop decile nationally for the acadèmic Year 2023-24. We are also ranked 1 out 0137 secondary schools within the local authority foi the year for allendan¢o. Ov8r 800A of our Ygar 13 Igavers progr8ssed lo their first choice of University with almost 87 10 progresslng to Universlly. Page 3

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 Achlevemants and performanco (continued) The Academy has continued to grow ils T&aching School Hub remit with the added responsibility for Appropriate Body work from Seplemb8r 2023. The school was successfulSy rgdesignaled as a Teaching School Hub in February 2024. During its Ihree-year period we have worked with over 600 Early Gareer leachers, almost 700 ECT mentors, over 500 participants on Nallon81 Professional QualifiGation programmes. As ol September 2024, the TSHub wlll act as Appropriate Body for over 600 Early Career Teachers. illuslraling the achigvemenls of the TSHub in supporting professionals across the region. A major success for the school has been the designation as a Co-lead Iwilh Sidney Slringgr Academy in Covenlryl for one of only fifteen nalional MFL Hubs working with the NalK)nal Consortiurn for Language Education. The work started in September 2023 and Ihroughoul the last year we have worked with 3 Partner SchDols. As parl of this work, we facilitated a Translation workshop from Sl&phen Spender Trust with 20 Year 10 studgnts, 15 KS415 PLJpiI* Alt(¥ndpd Ihg German Careers Roadshow al Warwick Universlty, one studeiil Wdb a UK finalist in the Goelhe-lnslilule's IntÈrnalional Gèrman Olympiad, 36 students participated in the GCHQ Spanish outreach session, 4 Year 9 puplls trained as Language Leaders who have delivorod a handball les50n In Frènch al a loeal Junior.qr.hnt)l. The school introduced Classical Civilisalion 2 years ago and won the Classics Impact awafd for the West Midlands in 2024 Anolher significant success for the school has been the opening of The Griffin Primary School in Septembor 2023_ Lawrènc.p 8hp.riff SchDoI is sponsoring the primarv school. The school conlinue5 to supporl the school in it5 sponsorship role. The school ho- uccessfully movod into ils gecond year anA iq Al eApacity in all year groups. Page 4

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEES, REPORT {CONTINUEDI FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUt>UST 2024 Achlevemants and pgrformance {continuedl With respect lo the specilic targets for lh& 2023-24 academic year.. tlainlaln outsiandlny academlc oiilcome5 llith a PB score of )0.5 &nd A p05111v8 L3V4 scofe See dat3 alioit on external examintition To Increayé Ilio pefcèiil<iye ol glade 9,,8 and A'IA Thls incrpa3ed from 38 5 10 50 1 % To further dek'elop an 6nvli'onmenl In i'4, discrlinination sexLiJI liaiassnienl. sexiial abusé aiid seyuAI I'iolence 3re nol actsptgd. Pui)11 i'olce quÈ¢ilrniiaire5 Sho an ei'8n Inorè p0511ive respon9e i" Aiien(lancè dcila Is lii(Jh at 95 8.its DIE dii13 Shoivs thls 10 b8 Ih? highest DI 311 second&rv To uti1158 CPOl4lS to Inlorm Ilie Personal Deiialopmeni pro9latlllllE Data has been 115ed Ic ideDIiTiy p&llern9 ané then gpecilic lessons. assemblles and oulslde speakers afc bLiiII into Ihe PD prosram and oroc¥ of students'prc￿cQt0i4Qn and P¢iso Siaft CPD. a8seniblie5. ano lesson5 <ire dÈv85oping 11)e fi'8me:':ork. and nDn-quanlifi8ble data is 4ho,..,Ino impact i e I'eypDD5È in aiward5 <75seniblie5. T4 develop ay'.t¢m" 10 man%Trgo tlig 4roi'.'in9 slxtl) form tommiinily and r.lianges 10 the cuiii¢ulum Th8 school nas implem&nied grea18r oreadln .'eS11i tl)s lnii.0du￿1oQ of Clr15slcal Ci¥ili4aliyn. Iho l=DL thnd fvlailigin#ilt•l qiiirliAq frJ1' èach hlock. For Ilie second liear IhÉ Acliool has mét r£¥l¢,"ed as lor Ihp firsi Iiire l'ie could nDI offer everyone Ilielr f5rsl tlTroice ef sublect.Ind ive hii Ne been biiable 10 accoiiimodfile all re9ue51$ 10 ch3nge subject Consid#r ¥" 'ioikforce by effeclive CPD Tne QA processes h8k'e baen Ipvie ed lo re(Jiice ttorklodd and 8xcesgiv8 papen oik 4 Adilllional lime h¢)s been 8llocaleLI lo He¢id5 01 Year and Hèiids ol House lo reft?ct Ihe groi%.Il) in .'iork duc lo oxpanslon l'ie engcigo ivilh p8renis and Iholr cDftJmunilv Parent Forum5 hake bèen introduceo oleomp. mp.Ailng has be8n Iniroduced loi Year 12 Darents Vv'e h&i(e conllnued lo opeiaie Ifio of ei'enls for neil. YoEir 7 p,Ircnl Flnanclal Revlow a. Golng Concem After making appropriate enquiries, the Board of Trustees has a reasonable ￿xpectation thai the Foundalivii adequate resources to continue In operational oxlstence for the foreseeable future. The income from Rugby School stable and for this Teason il continues lo adopt the going Goncern basis in preparlng the financlal stalemenls. Further details regafding the adoption of the golng concern babis can be found in the St8temenl of Accounting Policies. Page S

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEES. REPORT ICONTINUED} FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 b. Reserves pollcy As at 31 August 2024 th& value of unrèstricted funds was £873,21712023 - £841,194). The Trustees b&lieve that for the coming financlal year the balance on Ihls fund is sufficient for anlicipaled essential exp&ndilure lo maintain and insure the land and buildings, service the bank loans and provide othèr support to the Academy Trust to enablg th8 school lo Continue lo provid8 a high standard of education. The Trustees reseNe polioy is lo maintain unreslrlcled reserves of atlgast £600,000. As at 31 August 2024 the valug of restrict8d and ondowmant funds was £8.211.70212023- £8.283,4071. The governing body of the Academy Trust Continue lo invest prudently in the development ol the school. An amount of £150.562 12023 - £113,617) has been Iranslerrad from the General Fund lo the Permanent Endowment Fund this year io cover the loan repayments during the year. The balance on the Permanent Endowmont Fund ropresonts tho cost of vAIIiAtinn nl existing buildings and those under construction and refurbI5hTn￿T11 Lublb I￿￿15 Ilian outstanding balance8 on the loans aftcr deprocialion. c. Fundralslng Fundraising activities of the Foundation are reslricled lo school based activities such as summer fetes and dre5S down days. and are not bound by any voluntary scheme. These ¥Llivilies do not involve the use of Professional fund-raiseTS or comm•rci21 participants. Page 6

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEES. REPORT ICONTINUEDI FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUfjUST 2024 Stru¢ture governanco and management a. Constitutlon Lawrence Sherlff Schotsl Foundation is a registered charity, number 528770, and Is constituted under a Memorandum of A550eialion. All Trustees of Lawrence Sheriff School Academy Trust act as Trustees of thè charity. Thus the charity is governod by Trusloos whg aro all mem￿r$ of the Govarning 8(yty of Lawrencè Sheriff School Academy Trust. The Trustees are responsible for running the charity and this is dlslincl from their responsibility as School Trustees to oversee the running of the school itself. The Academy Trust is an exempl charity and govemed by ils own Memorandum and Artlcles of Association. "l Me poundaiion owns ihe land and builtjiiiyb Irom whiGh Iho Academy Tru3t opomlc- tsnd is govèrngd by a Charity Commission Scheme dated 14th October 2010. An amendment was made to update the charitoble objectives as of 24th September 2020. New Trustees re¢aive a copy of the Charity Scheme and founding Act. They are invited It) atlend a training session covering governance and strategic vision. They rèceive c.opi8s Of the accounts and charity and Trustees, newsletiers. They are also Invlted lu Itake yarl in internal and external training akl uppropriale. The TTuslces regularly review the risks laced by th8 chBrity, and implement system5 lor mitigating of any rlsks Ihat are ideniifleo. Statemènt of Trusts' responslbllltles I ne frustees are responslble fuT VIVPtaiiiiy Ilie Trustees, report and the financial -totcmonlB in aecordanco with applicable law and Unlled Kingdom Accounting Standards (Unlted Kitigdori) Generally Accepted AccouTrtiTrg Praclicel. The law applicabl& to charities in England & Wales requires the Tiuslees lo prepare financlal slalements for each financial which give a true and lair view ol the slate of affairs of the Charity and of its incoming resources and applir.atinn ol resources. including ils income and expendiiure, for ihal perlod. In Pl¥V¢llilly Iliese financial slalemenls, the Trustees ar& required lo.. selebl buildb1￿ aGGounting p)licies and then apply Ihcm oontrL¥iCtenlly', observe the methods and principles of the Charities SOKP 1021. make judgments and accounting eslimales that are reasonable and prudenl.. qlal@ whether applicable UK Accounlino Standards IFRS 1021 have beon followed, subje¢t to any mal&rlal departures disclosed and explained in the financial stalemenls-, prepare the financial sialemenls on the going concern basis unless il 15 inappropriate to presume that the Charity will continug in bu8in$$s. The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounknng records that are sufficient to show and explain (lie Charity's transactions and disclose wilh reasonable accuracy al any lime the financial position ol the Charity and enable them lo ensure that the financial statements cD￿PIY with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity IAccounls and Reports) Regulations 2008 and Ihe provisions of the Memoranduffl of Association. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable lpps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other Irregularilles. Page 7

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION TRUSTEES. REPORT ICONTINUEDI FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 Dlsclosure ol informatlon to audltors Each of the p8rsons who are Trusle&s al the lime wh&n this Trustees, report is approved has confirmed Ihal.. so faT as that Trustee is aware. there is no relevant audit information of which the charitys auditors are unaware, and Ihal Trustee has taken all the steps that ought lo have been taken as a Trustee in ordef to be aware of any relevant audit information an¢J lo establish that th8 charity's auditors are aware of that information. Auditors The auditors, Crowe U.K. LLP, have indicated Iheir willingness lo continue in office. The designated Trustees wlll prowse a motion reappointing the auditors al a meeting of the Trustees. Approved by order of th& m&mbers of tha board of Trustees and sigrked on Ih8ir b8half by.. Kalonga Musukuma Cliclll ul Tiubl Buai Dalb.. Paga 8

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION Opinion We have audited the financial slalemenls of Lawrence Sheriff School Foundation Ilhe 'charily'l for the year ended 31 Augus12024 which comprise the Stalemenl of financial activilies. the Balan¢e sheet, the Slalemenl of cash flows and the related notes, including a summary of significant accounting policiès. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicab￿ in the UK and RepubliG of Ireland, (United Kingdom G¢ncrally Acceptgd Accounting Practieèl- The financial statements have beon prepared In accordance with Accounllng and Reportlng by Charilles preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standards applicable In the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 in preference lo the Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practi￿ issued on 1 April 2005 which is referred to in the extant regulations bul has been wilht1rawn. This has been done in order for the accounts lo provide a true and fair view in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Practice effective for reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2015. In our opinion the financial statements-. givg a trijp And f5Jir view of the slatè of the charivs affairs as at 31 August 2024 and of its inGoming i¥buurGes ai)d appliGation ol re50urce8 for the year Ihcn ¢ndtrd., havè been properly prepared in accordance wilh United Kingdom Generalty Accepted Accounting Practice., and have been prepared in accordance wilh Ihe requiremenis of Ihe Charltles AGI 2011. Basls for oplnlon We conducted our audit in accordance with Intemational Slandordb 011 Auditing IUKI {ISAs (UK)) and applicabl law. Our r98ponsibilities under those siandardq arp. fijrthpr rlpsrribed in the Auditors, responsibilities for the audit of the finclllbi(Il bldteiiivnls Section ol our report. We are independcnl of thc Gharily in accordanco Wlth the ethical requirements Ihal are relevant to our audit of the financial ￿¥{dIti1}ents in the United Kingdom. including the Financial R&porting Council's Ethical Standard, and we have fu51illed our other ethical responsibilities in willi these iequiremenl). We believe thut thc oudil cvidence w9 hava obtained is sufficient and appropriate lo provide a basis lor our opinion. Con¢luslons relatinq to going concern In auditing th9 financial slatemenls, we have concluded that the Trustees, use of the w>ing concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the financi818txtpmpnls is appropriate. Based on the work we have performed, we have not identified any material unc8rtainlies relating ID events or Luiidiliviis that, individtjally or Go51eGlivoly, may cost aignificanl doubl on the charitys ability lo continue as a going concern for a period of al least twelve months frotn when the financial slalemenls are aulhori5ed for issue. Our responslbililies and Ihe respDnsibililies ol the Trustees with respect lo going concern are described in Ihe relevant sections of Ihis ￿POrt. Page 9

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION ICONTINUEDI Other informatlon The other informalion comprises the information included in the Annual report other than th& financial slalements 8nd our Auditors, report Ihereon. The Trustees are responsible lor the other information contained within the Annual report. Our opinion on the financial statements does not covèr the other information and, excèpt lo the exlenl otherwise explicitly slated in our report, we do not express any form of assurance conclusion Ihereon. Our responsibillty is lo read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is maleriAlly inconsislont with the financial ststam8nts or our knowledge obtained in tho eours• of thp 8udit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such materi81 inGonsislencies or apparant materi81 misslalemenls, wa arè required lo determine whether Ihls gives rise to a material misslalemenl in the financial stalgmgnls themselves. 11, based on the work we have performed. we conclude that thare is a material misstatement of this other information, we are requir&d lo retx)rt that fact. We have nothing to repon In Ihls regard. Mattors on whlch wè are requirod to rèport by exceptlon We have nothing to report in respect of the followiny matters where the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Rpgulations 2008 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion: the information givcn in the Trusl99$' r&port is inconsigtenl in any matèrfal rg.sp8rt with Ihg financial statements.. or Bufficionl accountin9 rocordg have not begn kept.. or Ihe financial statements are not In ag[￿e[1)UllI willi Ili¥ iiiwuiiling reGOtds and rotums. or wè hgv8 not refx>iv+xI all th8 information and explanations we require for our audll. R•sponsibilitio$ of trustegs AB exp12inèd more fully in Ihe Trii.4le.p.q' rp£pnn.4ihililies slalement. the Trustees are responsible for the vieyaialion of the financial ¥tatements which give a truc and fair view, and for such inlornal control as th Trustees determine is necessary to enable the ￿￿VISra110n of finanGial statements that are free from material misslalemenl, whether due lo fraud or error. In prep8rsng the financial slalemenls, the Trustees are responsible for assessing the charity's abilily to conlinue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related lo going concem and using the going concern basis of accounlino unless the Trustees elther IntenLI lo Ilquldale tli¥ bli<iiiLy ur to Gea5e operalions, or have no realistic allernalive bul to do so. Pa98 10

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION (CONTINUED Auditors. respon5ibilitles lor the audit of the flnancial statements We have been appoinled as auditor under section 144 01 the Charitie5 Act 2011 and reporl in accordance with the Act and relevant regulations made or having effecl Ihereunder. Our objectives are lo obtain reasonable assurance about whether Ihe financi81 slalernenls as a whole are free frorn material missiatemenl, whether due lo fraud or &rror, and lo issue an Auditors. report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance Is a hlgh level of ￿&bUll1nCe. but Is not a guarantee that an Budit conducted in accordance with ISAS IUKI will always delecl a material misstatement when il exists. Misslalem&nts can arlsè from fraud or error and are considered material il, individually or in the aggregate, they could r8a$Dnably be expected lo Influence the economic decisSons of useTS taken on the basis ol these financlal slalements. Irregularllies, includino fraud. are instances of non-compliarice with laws and regulations. We design procedures in lin8 with our respongibilitieg. oiillinp.d ahnve. lo delècl material misslalemenls In respect of Irregulamtles, including fiaud. The exlenl lo which our procedures are capable ol delecling irregularities. including fraud 15 detailed belDW: We obtained an understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks within which the charitable foundation operates, focusing on those laws and regulations that have a direct effect on the delerrninalion of material amounts and disclosurL)s in IhFK fin2nr.IAI .q15Jlemenls. The laws and regulations we considered In this context WVIE Ilie Chaiilies Act 2011 together with the Choritic- SORP IFRS 1021. Wg assegsod thè rg.qiJirAr4 enmpliance with these laws and reguL4tions as part of our audlt procedures on the related financial statement items. Ili Ulldilion, we Gonsidered provi?ion8 of olhor laws and r9gulalions that do not have a Airp.rt pffèct on the financial slalemenls bul compliance with whlch might be fundamental to the ¢haritable lound&lion's ability to operate or lo avoid a trhaterial penalty. We also considered the OPPDrtunilies and incentives that may vxisl within Ilie Gharitable foundation for fraud. Thc kcy laws and regulations we eonsidored in thi% rA)nlpxl were General Data Protection F<eguiation, healin ancl salety leg151alioii (Iiid ￿11}￿10yee legi51alion. Auditing standards limit the ￿qUired oudit procgdureg lo idgnlify non-compliance wilh thp*p IAWS and regulations lo enquire ot the I rustees and Other managetllent illbyvilion of regulatory and legal corresptsndcncc, if any. We idgnlified thè graalesl risk of material impact on th& financial slalements from Irregulaii1185, iiicluding fraud. lo be the override ol conlrols by management. Our audit procedures to rèspond to these risks included enquiries ol rnanaqemenl and the 8oara aboui Ihelr own idv511iliLtaliuii aiid assessment ol the risk3 of irroguloritica. sample l&sling or) the posting of journals. reviewing accoLJnting estimates tor biases, reviewlng regulatory correspondence, and readlng minutes of moelings of those charged with governance. Owing to Ihe inherent limitations of an audit. there is an unavoidable risk that we may not have detected bu￿1¥ material misslalemenls in the financial slalemenls. even though we have properly planned and performed our audit in accordance with auditing slandards. For example, the fuTlher removed non-compliance with laws and regulations lirregulariliesl is from the events and Iransaclions reflected In the financi81 stalemenls, the lesb lik¥ly the inheienlly limited procedures required by auditing standards would identify it. In addition, as with any audit, there rerriained a higher risk ol non-deleclion ol irregularilies, as these may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresenlalions. or the override of internal controls. Vvts are not responslble foi piEvtriiling noncompliance and cannot be 8xpecled to dètect non-compliance with all laws and regulallons. A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial slalemenls is locaied on the Financlal Reporting Council's website al.. www.frc.o .ukJauditorsres onsibililies. This d&scriplion forms part of our Auditors, report. Page11

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. REPORTTO THE MEMBERS OF LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION ICONTINUEDI Use of our report This report is made SO￿lY lo the ¢hariWs Iruslees. as a body, in accordance with Part 4 of the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might stste to the chaiily's Iiustees those rnatlors we are required lo state lo them in an Auditors. report and for no other purpose. To the fullesl exlenl permillèd by law. we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity and ils Iruslees, as a body. for our aLJdil Wofk, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed. Crowe U.K. LLP Slalulory Auditor Blae.k r.oiintry Hnusp Rounds Grèen Road Oldbury Wèol MirllAndq B69 2DG Dale: 17 December 2024 Crowe U.K. LLP a￿ eligible lo act as auditor$ in term5 of section 1212 of Ihg Companies Act 2006. Page 12

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR TklE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 Unrestrlcted Endowment fund5 funds 2024 2024 Total funds 2024 Total funds 2023 Note Income and endowments from: Donallons and legacies Invostmgnts 625,723 5,322 625,723 5.322 778,909 3, 139 Total Income and endowmènts 631.045 631,045 722,048 Expenditure on: Charitable aclivilies 648.460 222,267 870,727 689,677 Total expendlturg 648.460 222.267 8YO,727 689,6TT Net lexpendlture)lincomg Transfers betW89n funds 117.4151 1150.5621 1222,Z671 150,562 ILJ9,682) 32,3TI 11 Net movemant in funds 1167,9771 171,7051 {239,6821 32.3T1 R¢GonGiliation of funds: Tot81 funds brought forward Nel movement in lund5 841.194 1167,977) 8.283,407 {71,705) 9.124,601 (239,fj821 9,092,230 32,371 Total funds carrled forward 673,217 .211,702 8.884,919 9. 124,601 The notes on pagès 16 10 27 form part of these linan¢ial slalements. Page 13

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 AUGUST 2024 2024 2023 Note Flxed assgts Tangiblts 8ss8ts 9.852.330 10,074.597 9.852,330 10.074,597 Current ass•ts Debtors Cash at bank and in hand 125,723 584.208 204.743 655,222 709,931 859,965 Cr9ditors'. amounts falling due within on8 year 1175.818) {169.333) Net currsnt assets 534.113 690,632 Total a55pts Guiront liabllltlos 10,386,443 10.7Bfj,?29 Creditors.. amounts falling due after mole than onp. yp.2r 10 11,SD1,524) (7,640,628) Total n•t assets 8,884,919 9.134,601 Charity fund8 Endowment lun(Js Unrgstrioled tund$ 8,211,702 673,217 8,283,407 841,194 11 Tuial fui)d5 8.884.919 9. 124.601 The financial statement3 worc approved and 2Uthorisod for issue by the Truslp.g.% and signed on their behalf by: Kalonga Musu uma Chair of Trust 6oard T•resa Mpofu Truslee and Fleadteach8r Dale.. /{// s/20L* t &[/4 LC) L%0 Thg notes on pages 16 10 27 form part of thes& Ilnancial statements. Pa9e 14

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 2024 2023 Note Cash flows from operatlng actlvltle$ Net cash provided by operating acliviliès 13 140.917 370,813 Cash flows from Invostlng activitlos DIvKlgnds. int&r&slq and rénts receivable from investments 5.322 3. 139 Nèt cash provld8d by Investlng actlvltlgs 5.322 3,139 Cash flows from flnanclng activities Repayments of borrowino Intervst pald 113Z,819> {131,3601 184,434) (97,984) Nei cash used In IlnanGlng artlvitivs 1217,2531 1229,3441 Change In cash and Èqulvalents In the yoar Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year (71.0141 655,222 144,608 510,614 Cash and ¢•sh equivalents at th& end of thè year 14 584,208 655,22 The notA% nn pao85 16 10 27 form part of these tinancial siaiem8nts Page 15

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2D24 General Informatlon Tho Lawrence Sheriff School Foundatlon is a charity. The Charity nutnber is 528770. The nature of the Charitys operations and principal activity is a public benefit lo advance the 8ducalion ol boys through the provision of a sile for a school known as Lawrence Sheriff School. Accounting policies 2.1 Basis of prgparation of financlal statemonts The financial slalemenls have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP IFRS 1021 Accounling and Reporting by Charities: Slalemenl of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordan￿ with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 1021 leff8¢liv8 1 January 20191, the Financial Reportlng Standard applicablo in the UK and Ropublic of Ireland IFRS 10?) And thp Charilles Act 2011. Tho financial statements have been prepared to give a 'lrue and fairf view and have departed from tho Chtsrili&6 (Accounts and Reports) Regulation4 ?nnB only to the exlenl required lo provide a 'lru8 and fail, view. This departure has involved following the Charities SORP IFRS 1021 published in October 2019 rather than the Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Slalemenl of Recommended Praolice effgctlV8 from 1 April 2005 which haR.4inrTr. heen withdrawn. Lawrence Sheriff School Foundalion meets the definition of a public benefit enlily under FRS 102. Assets and liabililigs are initially rèeognisprl 21 hiqlorical cost or Iransaclion value unless otherwise slated iii 11)v i¥l¥vaiil aGGounting poliGy. The Lawrence Sheriff School Foundation remains a separate entily. The Lawrence Shèriff School Foundation Is included In the accounlb ul ilie Academy Trust by the method of branch accounting. The funds associated with tho Foundation are shown wilhin separate antj ulg¢iily ideiilifiable funds. Thi3 en8ure8 that Ihc logal position bo￿09n Ihg enlilies iq accurately rellecled. whilst giving a true and lair view ol the ftnancial Vvbiliuii ul Ilie AGadorny Trust. 2.2 Charity status The Lawrence Sheriff School Foundation is a charity. The Charity number is 528770. The nalure of the Charity's operations and principal activity is a public benefit to advance the education of boys through the provislon ot a sile for a school known as LawrenLB Slieiill SGliool. 2.3 Golng concorn After making appropriate enquiries. th6 Trust Board has a reasonable expectation that the Academy Trust has adequate resources to continue in operational existence lor the fDreseeable future and there are no material uncertainties about the Trust's ability ID continue as a going concern, thus they continue ID adc>pl Ihp going Concern basis of accounting in preparing the financial slaterTients. Page 16

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 Accountlng pollcles Icontlnued) 2.4 Basis of account5ng wlth the Lawrence Sheriff School Academy Trust As detailed in 8¢¢ounling pollcy 2.1. the entities of the Lawrence Sheriff School Foundation and the Lawrence Sheriff School Academy Trust are under common control. However. thè Lawrence Sheriff School Foundation Temains a separate entity. The Lawrence Sheriff School Foundation is inoluded in the accounts of the Academy TriJ8t hy thè method of branch accounting. The funds assoaated with the Foundation are shown within separate and clearly identlfiable funds. This ensures that the legal position between the iwo enlities is accurately relleGted. whilst givlng a tru9 and lair view of the financial position of the Academy TTh￿1. 2.5 Income All incoming resources are included in the Statement of FlnanLldl Pubilioii (SoFA} once the Charity has legal enlilLemenl lo the inGome, il is probable that the income will be recelved and the amount of inGome receivable can be measured Tcliably. For legacies, entitlement is taken as when a distribution is received from the estate. For donations lo be recognised, the charlly wlll have bevii Iiulilied of the amounts and the 8ettlement dalg in writing. If there are any conditions allached lo the donation and this requires a lgvei 01 performance before 8nlillement can be obtainèd then income is deferred until these conditions are fully mel or the luSliimeni of Inose condlllonsls wilhiii Ili¥ wiilrol of th¢ Gharity and 18 probablo Ihot they will be fulfilled. The charity may feceive government grants in re5ped of capital expendiluie on the properties it owns. Income from guch grants will hp rproonised al fair value when the charity has eniillement after any performance conditions have been m81. 11 is probably that the income will be received and the amount can b& measured reliably. If enlitlemenl is not mel, Ihen these amounts are deferred. The unrestricted fund includes Ihe income from the Rugby School EslatÈ, which is payable to the Trustees of the Lawren¢8 Sheriff School under the Rugby Lower School (Transfer) Act 1906. It Is payable to th& Triislp.p. nf l Awrpnce Sheriff School and transferred lo the Trustees ot Lawrence sliei.iff SGhool FouTrdatioTr. However, lo cnkiuro comp1919 Irgnsparoncy as to the amount nf inr.nm8. ils application for th& sole benefit If Lawrence Sheriff School and lo be consislenl with previous years it continues tL) be rliRc.l(k8pd A% part DI incume of Lawrence Sheriff School Foundation.11 is recognised oli Ihg accruals ba515. Page 17

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST ZQ24 Accounting poll¢l¢s Icontlnuedl 2.6 Expenditure Expenditure is recognised On￿ there is a legal or conslTuclive obligation to Iransler economic benefit lo a third paty. il is probabl8 that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in selllement and the amount ol the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is classified by activity. The costs of each activity are made up of the lolal of direct costs and shared costs, including support cos15 involved in undgrtaking èach aclivity- Direct costs attributable to 8 2ingl61 artivity arè allocated directly lo that aclivSty. Shared costs which contribute lo wore than one activity and support costs which are not allributsble to a single activity are apporlioned bfy￿een thos& acllvlll8s on a basis consislenl with the use of resources. Ce5)Iral staff c051s are allocated on thè basis of time spent, and depreciation charges allocated on the portion of the asset's use. Costs of charitab19 activities aro costs incurred in Ihg Foundatinn'% r.hAritahle Dbjecls. This irscludes all expendlture fund¥LI L)y Ili¥ RuyL)y Lower School (Transfer) Act 1906 income which includ¢d in the accounts. Some of the income is being used lo pay capital and Interest on bank loans taken out to fund property improvements. Expenditure on raising funds includes all expenditure incurred by the Charlty lo raise funds foT its charitable purposes and includes costs of all fundraising 2c.tivitiès èvants and non-charitable trading. 2.7 Intgrfrst recelvable Interebl Llll luiillb livld on deposit 15 included when rtsceivablo and the amount con be meaeured reliably by the Charity.. this is normally upon nolilicalion ol Ine InieTesi paiLI or payable by the bank. 2.8 Tangible Ilxed assets and depreciatlon Tangiblè fixed assets gre rècogniqed al rosl. nel of depreciation and any provision for impaimienl. After recognition, under thè cost model, tangible fixed assets are measured at cost les8 Qccumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. All costs incLJrred io brlng a tangible lixe asgel into ils intended working condition qhnuld be included in the measurement of cost. Depreciation is not charo¢d on freehold land. Depreciation is provlded al rates calcijlaled lo write off th6 cost of fixtrd 9$9ols,1gss their estimated residual value, ovgr thÉ4ir #.xppelpd usèful lives, Der&recialion is provided on Ihg following basis.. Fr&ehold buildings 15-50years 2.9 Liablllti•s and provislons Llabililies are recognised when Ihere is an obligation al the Balance sheet dale as a fesult of B past •VEJnt, it is probable that a transfer of oeonomic hpnpfil will hp ipquired in settlement. and the amount of the selll8ment C8n be eslimaled reliably. Liabilities are recognised al the amount Ihat the Charity anliclpates il will pay to settle the debt or thè amount il has received as advan¢ed payments for the goods or seNices 51 must provid8. Provisions are measured al the bost estimate of the 8mounls required to soltle the obligation. Wh8rg the ?ffe¢t of the timc Yoluo of money is malorial, tho provision is basgd on the prèsent valug ol those amounts, discounted al Ihe pre-tax discount rale that rellecls the risks specific to the liability. The unwinding of the discount is recognised within interest payable and similar charges. Page 18

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 20Z4 Accountlng pollclos Icontlnued) 2.10 Flnanclal instrument5 Except for quoted investments, the charity only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basiG financial inslrum8nt5. Basic financial instruments are inilially recognised al transaction value and subsequentSy measured at their setuement value. 2.11 Fund a¢countlng Reslrictad funds represent those resourcès whi¢h may be used towards thè meeting of the charitable objectives of the Foundation at Ihe discreliorTr of the Trustees. The permanent endowment fund represents the value of the property includin9 additions less the oulslciiidiiiy Gapiial on loans used lo pEJy for addition6 to th8 property. A transfer i& made Èach year lo reflect the capil81 repayments marje on Ine loans (Jurlng IIIV Y￿CIr. Income from donations and lègacies Unre8trlcted funds 2024 Total fund5 2024 Rugby Lower School donations 625,723 625.723 Unrestricted fiinrl. 2023 Total funds 2023 Rughy Lnwer SchoDI donations 718,9Q9 718,909 Page 19

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 Expenditure on charltable actlvltles Unrestricted Endowment funds funds 2024 2024 Total funds 2024 Insurance Rugby Bid Levy School budget allowance Finance charg89 Depreciation 94,853 10,000 459,173 84,434 94.853 10,000 459,173 84.434 222,267 222,2fj7 648.460 ?22.267 870,727 Unre5triGted Endowment funds funds ?n?.g Total funds 2023 2023 Insurance Rugby Bid Lvvy School budg81 allowance Prizès 86,567 6,947 274,491 3,903 6,943 88.559 86,567 6.947 2T4,491 3,903 6.943 88.559 222.267 Professional fees Finance charges DepreciEJtson 222,261 467,410 222,267 680,677 Page 20

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2D24 Net Incomellexpendlturg) 2024 2023 Audltorfs remuneration - slalutory audit Depreciation of tangible lixed assets.. - owned by the Charity 4.050 3,850 222.267 222.26T Trustoes. remuneratlon and expenses During the year. no Trustee5 received any Temuneralion or other benelils {LUI3- £NIL). During the year ended 31 August 2024, no Ttuslee expenses have been incurfed (2023- £NIL}. Page 21

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 Tangible flxed assets Freehold property Cost or valuatlon Al 1 Seplernb8r 2023 12,075,000 Al 31 August 2024 12,075,000 Depreciation Al I SVpleiTIL7￿r 2023 Charge for the yBar 2,000,403 222.267 At 31 Augu312024 2,222,070 Net book value At 31 August 2024 9,852,330 Al 31 August 2023 10,074.597 Included in land and buildings includes freehold land al valuation of £1.545.000 12023 £1,54S,0001 which is not depreclaled. Tangible fixed assets with a net book value of £9,265,00012023 - £9,468,500) li￿v¥ bEeii pl¥tly¥d i1b bvbuiily for licibiliti￿5 of the chailty. These as5els have a restrlcte¢J Iltle. Prior to th8 adoptSon of FRS102 the freehold property was includ8d at th8 1914 valuation of £23,345 with all subsequent addlllons belng slated al cost. On transition ID FRS10211 September 20141 the freehold property was revalued lo ils eslimaled lair value and this was taken lo be deerned cost. Al IrAnsilinn d5Jtp. Ihe freehold land and buildings were subject to independent, professional valuation which was undertaken by TDwler Shaw Roberts CharteTed Sutveyors. The main school complex was valued on a Depreciated Replacement Cost Basis and the sports figld was valued on an existing use basis. Page 22

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 Debtors 2024 2023 Due withln one year Accrued income from Rugby Lower School 125,723 204.743 125,n3 204,743 Credltors: Amounts falllng due withln one year 2024 2023 Bank loans Amounts owed lo Lawrence Sheriff School Academy Trust Accruals and deferred income 139,104 321 36,393 132,819 36. 193 175.618 109,333 10. Creditors: Amount$ f8lllng due after more than on• yoar 2(124 2023 Bank loans 1.501,524 I,G40,G20 Included within the above are amounts falling due as follows: Between two and fivè years Bank loans 576,688 576,688 Ovgr five years Bank *)ans 924,836 1.063,940 A term loan facility of £3m was taken out with Barclays Bank in 2009. The loan capital is repayable in monthly instalmenls 8nd is secured on the main s¢hool property al Clifton Road. £2m of the facility is at a rixed rate of 6.2557Yo repayable by September 2033 and £1m of the facility is on a variable rale of 0.8557°kn over base repayable by March 2033. The lerin loan is secured c)n the land and buildings of the endowment fund_ Page 23

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2Q24 11. Statement of funds Statement of funds - current year Balancg at 1 Septembgr 2023 Balance at 31 August 2024 Transfers inlout Income Expendltura Unre5trlcted funds Genèral Funds- ell funds 841,194 631,045 1648,4601 (150.5621 673,217 Endowment funds Endowment FundB- all funds 8.283.407 1222.2671 15D.562 8,211,702 Total of fund 0,124.601 631.045 1870,72n 8.884.919 The sptscilic purposes for which funds are lo bo applip.rl Arè As follows.. Unrestricted funds are available for use 81 the discretion of the Trustees for the furtherance of the Charity," objccts. Restfi¢led funds represents a prize fund that is held for the provlslon of prizes. The Endowment fund i¥yiesenls fieehold land and building- that are pgrmanontly endowed. Thay c.an hp. used for èducational purposes al the discretion of Ihe Trusiees. There ib cilbu li Iriortgage attached lo the assets which has been shown within endowmant funds. Page 24

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR TME YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 11. Statgment of funds Icontlnuèdl statement of funds - prior year Balancp a 1 Sepltrmber 2022 Balance al 31 August 2023 Translers in/oul Income ExpenilAture UnrestriGtcd funds General Funds - all funds 692, 184 722,048 (467,410) (105.628J 847.194 Endowment fund5 Endowment Fun(Js- all funds 8,392.05T (222,26T) 113,a17 8,283,407 Restricted funds PrYz8 fund 7,989 (7.989J Total of fiinds 9,092,230 722,048 (689,677) 9,124,601 12. Analysi5 of net assets hÈtweon liind Analysis of ngt assets betweèn funds - current perlod Unro6tri¢t?d Endowm•nt funds fund5 2024 2024 Total fund5 2024 Tangible fixed assets Current assets Credilors due wllhin one year Creditors due in more than one year 9,852,330 9,852,330 709,931 1139.104) 1175.818) (1.501.524> 11,501.5241 709.931 136,714) Total 673,217 8,211,702 B.884,919 Page 25

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 12. Analysls of net assets between funds Icontlnuedl Analysls of net a5set5 between funds- prior perlod Unfftslricled Endowm8nl funds funds 2023 2023 Total funds 2023 Tangible fixed assels Current assets Creditors due wilhin on& year Creditors due in more than one year 10,074,597 10,074,597 859.965 {150,562) (169,333) (1,640,628) (1.640,628) 859,965 (18.77lJ Total 1141. 194 8,283,407 9, 124,601 13. Reconciliation of not movemènt In funds to nfrt cash flow from operotlng actlvltles 2OZ4 2023 Npt inrnmelexpenditure for the period las per Slalement ol Financial Acliviliesl 1239.6821 32,371 Adjustments tor: Depreciation charges .1 roctsivabl& Decrease in debtors Increasel{decrease) in credilois Inte[￿bI p(ayabl 222,267 IS.3221 19,DZ 200 84.434 222,267 (3. 139) 86.990 (56,240) 97,984 Net cash provlded by operatlng activities 140,917 380,238 14. Analysls of cash and cash èquivalents 2024 2023 Cash in hand 584,208 655,222 Total cash and cash equlvalents 584.208 655,222 Page 26

LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2024 15. Analysls of changes In net debt At1 September 2023 Cash flows other non- cash At31 changes August 2024 Cash al bank and in hand Debt du8 within 1 year Debt due after 1 year 655,222 1132.819) {1,640,628) 171,014} 132,B19 584.208 1139.104) 1139,104) 139.104 11,501.5241 11.118.225} 61,805 (1.056,420) 16. Controlllng party The Charity is controllod by the Governing Body of Lawr9ncè Sheriff SchoDI Academy Trust- all of whom are all of the Trustees of the Charity. During Ihe year, the Lawrcncc Shcriff School Foundation paid various T9¢h2rges tolalling £584.02612022 £375,000) lo Lawrence Sherlff School Academy Trust. The expenditure is accounted for within Costs of f.harilsJhlp aclivilies. At Ihe year-end £321 was owed lo Lawren￿ Sheriff Sch(K)l Academy Trust 12023.. £321 owed to Lawrence Sheriff School Academy Trust). Page 27