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2023-07-31-accounts

Princess Frederica Parent Staf Associaton Annual Report and Accounts 2023

(August 2022 – July 2023)

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Princess Frederica Parent Staf Associaton is a registered charity, charity number 800472.

Trustees of the charity

Contact details

Email: admin@princessfrederica.brent.sch.uk Tel: 0208 830 0218

This report covers the period from August 2022 to July 2023.

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Who we are

Princess Frederica PSA - Purpose, Objectves and Actvites

Our PSA exists to enrich children's experience at Princess Frederica school and advance the education of pupils by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school.

We achieve this through three main objectives:

  1. We raise money to spend on activities and projects that support children at the school

  2. We engage parents, carers and families to build an inclusive school community

  3. We partner with the school to continually enrich experiences for children

The main activities that we support at the school include an annual PSA Book Week and PSA Art Week, improvements to the school environment, and welcome events for new parents each year. In regular years, our main fundraising events include a summer fair, Christmas celebration, auctions, and cake sales.

Public beneft statement

The goal of the Princess Frederica Parent Staff Association is to enrich the experiences of current pupils at the school. In furtherance of this goal the PSA may:

  1. organise social, educational, and fund-raising activities.

  2. engage in activities to support the school and enrich the experience of the pupils who attend it.

  3. support engagement and communications between the staff, parents and others associated with the school

  4. use funds raised to purchase items, equipment and experiences for the benefit of pupils at the school

By following our aims and objectives the charity is providing a public benefit to the school and wider community in Kensal Rise, London.

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We support all pupils at the school regardless of personal background, faith, gender, or personal circumstances. Identifiable benefits we expect to achieve through our activities include:

Structure, governance and management

Key details:

2022-23 Achievements and Highlights

As we launched into a new term in September 2022, the PSA hit the ground running to continue to connect with parents, maintain momentum within our vibrant school community, and raise money for school improvement.

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Our headline income exceeded all ambitions as we raised £59,419. The largest contributions to this included our Silent Auction (£12,200), our Fredstival Summer Fair (£15,078), and Christmas activities (£13,028) and the Kensal Tri fundraiser (£4,690).

We are so grateful for the many parents and carers, and local businesses who supported this extraordinary effort. We would like to acknowledge the efforts of the whole school community but in particular, Claudie Paddock, Penny Clapper, Polly Holmes, Juliet Price, Clare Laurance, Nifa McLaughlin, Cat Hammond, Mark Castro, Billie Culora, Peter Grigg, Gordi Thompson, Poppy Gordon Lennox, Waneta Newell and Yasmin Eady.

Kensal Tri 2023

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A phenomenal effort by all who took part in the Kensal Tri in May 2023 led by Gordi Thompson. We had a team of 15 adults – a combination of parents, teachers plus another 10 children taking part. These 25 participants and their spectators were part of the 200 Kensal Tri team with a sea of orange t-shirts that you have all seen over the summer whilst raising funds whether at the school gates or cake sales. Despite all the ups and downs, injuries, nerves and occasional bike breakdowns the community spirit and amazing sunny weather made this year’s event one to be remembered!

BIG thank you from us all to all who took part, created posters, posed in many group photos, fundraised, baked, and took part in the Triathlon. A big specific thank you to our athletes and fundraisers were Anna Mulry, Ben Larke, Natasha Larke, Katy Biggart, Natalie Thornton, Sarah Finlay, Malcolm Finlay, Analia Socorro, Joana Setzer, Felipe Massao, Nick Norman-Butler, Ian Kellett, Rebecca Kelley, Ross Thompson and Gordi Thompson.

Renovatng the Upstairs Hall

A wonderful achievement in this year was the completion of the project to refurb the upstairs hall in the school. Led by the remarkable creative vision of Rae Smith, with fantastic support on painting, decorating and electrics from parents Sal and Des, we

Totally painted the whole hall, improved the acoustics by adding sound baffles - meaning voice and sound is clear both live and amplified, replaced curtains, and added a brand new state of the art projector and screen. It looks and sounds amazing and has made a real difference to our children. A massive thank you to everyone whose fundraising and hard work has facilitated this project.

PSA Book Week 2023

We all enjoyed another wonderful PSA Book Week 2023, with a wide range of authors who have inspired and entertained children and adults.

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creative writing workshops. We also had the amazing Sharna Jackson visit us. She is an author whose book is part of our Reading for Pleasure curriculum and the book that year 6 are currently listening to in class. She worked with our Year 6s along with y6s from St Thomas' in a combined assembly and workshop.

Thank you to Mr McCann, Alex Cameron and Kat Thomas who helped organise and run Movie Night along with all the parent volunteers and all the parents/carers who helped support their child in their costume making

Cultural Unity Day 2023

To celebrate the diversity across the school community, Cultural Unity Day was a new addition to highlight the different faiths, religions and cultures across our school. Children came in cultural, national and religious dress, and amazing foods from across the world were served among bagpipe music, Indian dancing, and steelpans.

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SILENCT ART AUCTION AND PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

Get your Kodak on - Everybody say freeze that moment in tme!

A bunch of year 1 and year 2 mums hoped to raise £10k from hosting a Silent Auction and Art View night to help the school create better, more enriching learning environments in their classrooms.

The kids got snap happy after we ran a photography competition over the Easter holidays with the theme ‘Freeze a Moment in Time’.

The wonderfully talented photographers Lily Bertrand Webb and Jimi Herrtage Judged the competition.

There was a winner from each class, and an overall school winner - check them out!

These budding photographers snaps were blown up, framed and put into the silent auction.

We had more art donated for the auction than ever before. Artists included:

Eddie Kaye, Paddy Scott, Olga Pascari, Eugene Ankomah, Poppy Lennox, Tom Moore, Howie Guja, Mike Heath, Ed Harris and many more!

The auction kicked off with parents having the opportunity to come and view the winning pictures at the fundraiser on 19 May. Many spicy margaritas were sunk with delicious charcuterie boards donated by the wonderful L’angolo deli!

The bidding was fierce and over £12,000 was raised which has gone a long way to renovating the school.

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Our fnancial review

Income and expenditure statement (1 August 22 – 31 July 2023)

All in £ Income Expenditure Proft/(Loss)
School led actvites 720 5,291 (4,572)
Art week
Book week
SCRAP
Staf leaving party
Unity day
Xmas crafs
925
(925)
2,353
(2,353)
332
(332)
171
(171)
720
898
(178)
613
(613)
PSA led fundraising 47,650 8,585 39,064
2nd hand uniform
Fredstval
Fredstve
Kensal Tri
Quiz night
Silent aucton
Xmas disco
Xmas rafe
Xmas trees
Xmas Wreaths
1,522
-
1,522
15,078
3,455
11,623
3,488
207
3,281
4,690
675
4,015
1,132
-
1,132
12,200
484
11,716
1,934
767
1,167
1,351
70
1,281
4,707
2,448
2,259
1,548
481
1,067
School enrichmentprojects -
30,839
(30,839)
Acoustc Installaton
Embankment
Investment
Upstairs hall
Mr Richards leaving gif
Projector
Roller blinds
Classroom accessories
-
6,700
(6,700)
-
765
(765)
-
106
(106)
-
14,429
(14,429)
-
1,029
(1,029)
-
2,752
(2,752)
-
4,338
(4,338)
-
720
(720)
Cake sale funds 2,601 4,855 (2,254)
Donatons 5,252 -
5,252
Other items 3,197 973 2,223
Other income - solar, bags for
schools
Other expenditure - solar, fees, gifs
3,197
-
3,197
973
(973)
59,419
50,544
8,875

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Balance Sheet as at 31 July 2023

Bank Account Movements

Future objectves

Over the next few years we aim to achieve the following ambitions under each of these;

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The PSA would like to thank all the parents, carers, staff and children who dedicated time, effort, money and support for PSA activities throughout the year.

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Financial performance during the period August 2022 to July 2023

Summary of movements on assets during the period August 2022 to July 2023

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examlner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Princess Frederica CE Primary School Parent Staff Association On aG¢ounts for the year ended 31 July 2023 Charity no (if any) 800472 Set out on pages I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts ofthe above harity {"the Trust") for the year ended 41 07 20'Ls Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basls of report of the accounts in accordan￿ with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {"*he A¢l"l. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5)Ib) of the Act. I have completed my examination. l Gonfimi that no material matters have come lo my atlenlion (other than that disclosed below ") in connection wilh the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect.. accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examiner's statement I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply. Signed: Date: 22 May 2024 Name: Martin Skiti Relevant professional qualificationls) or body lif any): ICAEW membership Number 1177436 Address.. 6a Beech Tree Road, Holmer Green High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP15 6UZ IER October 2018

Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts. directions and guidance for examiners). None noted. Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose. IER October 2018