RIVERDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER
ASSOCIATION
TRUSTEES'ANNUAL REPORT
YEAR ENDING 30JUNE 2024
The trustees present their report and the unaudited accounts of the Parent Teacher Association
(PTAI for the year ended 30 June 2023
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
REGISTERED CHARITY NAME
Riverdale Primary School Parent Teacher Association
Charity registratlon number
101075
The trustees
The trustees who served the parent teacher association during the period were as follows:
K. McAllister
C Shane
V. Powell
Independent examiner
Mr G Simpson
2 Thornbrook
Lisburn
BT27 5LW
STRucfuRE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in
notes to the accounts and comply with the PTA'S governing document, the Charities Act {Northern
Ireland) 2008 and Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2013.
The trustees delegate responsibility for the management and operation of the PTA to members of a
management committee who are appointed at the annual general meeting, all of whom are
volunteers.
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES RESPONSIBILITIES
The trustees (who are also members of the committee of the PTA} are responsible for preparing the
Trustees, report and the financial statement5 in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom
Accounting standards.
Charity law requires the trustees to prepare financial Statements for each financial year which give a
true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable association and of the income and
expenditure of the PTA for that period.
The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that disclose with reasonable
accuracy at any time the financial position of the PTA and enable them to ensure that the financial
statements comply with the Charities Act {Northern Ireland) 2008 and 2013. They are also

responsible for safeguarding the assets of the PTA and hence for taking reasonable steps for the
prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
PUBLIC BENEFIT STATEMENT
The trustees of the PTA confirm that they have had due regard for the guidance produced on public
benefit by the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland and are pleased to report that during the
year the charitable association has continued to accrue f unds in order to provide public benefits
through our activities. I n particular, the trustees consider how these activities will contribute to the
aims and objectives set out.
OBJECTIVES AND AcfiviTIES
The objective of the PTA is to advance the education of the pupils at Riverdale Primary School and
assist in the provision of additional educational resources for the school.
The public benefits, which come from these objective and activities, include enhanced educational
progress of all pupils; fostering greater parental involvement in school life; and improved link5 Wlth
the local community. These benefits are demonstrated through feedback from pupils, parents (past
and presentl, school governors and local residents.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
With continuing financial pressures on our schoo15 it became apparent to the PTA that it was needed
to think of new and innovative ways to raise much needed funds for the school; for the provision
educational resources; and to keep the high spirit and morale of the school and the community.
Therefore, by the end of September, two events had already occurred. Before the beginning of the
school year a 'Nearly New, uniform sale took place. This wa5 based on donations for those that
'bought' the uniform and allowed people the opportunity to purchase good quality schoolwear
without causing them financial stress, and raised £171. With this success the event was repeated in
June, allowing those joining the school this opportunity, and raised £261. The second fundraising
event in September was 'Suzie Lee Cooking Demonstration, evening. This was a popular evening,
which allowed Suzie, a parent at the school, the opportunity to teach others how to make quick and
healthy evening meals. This event raised £432 to PTA funds
The success of the school disco in previous years was regularly noted by the PTA: success measured
not just fi nancially but also in increasing the community profile and feeli ng within the school. As a
consequence the PTA helped organise two discos during the year: the first in the autumn and the
second in the summer term. The discos raised £1022 and £998 respectively for school funds and
were thoroughly enjoyed by teachers, staff, PTA members, and the children.
An important fundraising activity of the Rlverdale PTA school calendar has always been the
Christmas Craft Fair in December. Fortunately it was once again successful, not only financially
laccruing £1,485 in funds), but also in invigorating community spirit of Riverdale Primary School
amongst the parents, teachers, children, and the local community.
In March the PTA ran a bingo night for the parents at a local rugby club. The decision was made to
change the format slightly from previous years when it ivas a Quiz night. Unfortunately that
resulted in a loss last year and made the PTA reflect on whether a quiz night should continue or
whether a change in 'styie' was required. The PTA wanted to organise something for the Riverdale
parents (past and present) that would appeal to more parents and increase the visibility of the PTA.
The bingo night proved very successful, culminating in £1073 beinE raised.

The PTA provided helpers for the School's book fair and also organised refreshments stalls at the
school sports day in June.
In total £5,580 were raised during the academic year, allowing the PTA to make sizable donations to
the school this academic term. This included £1054 for school books for multiple year groups; £2492
for sport5 education for every year group at the school during the autumn term; £563 for costumes
for the school plays {which can be stored and used again); £295 for P7 'Love for Life, education to
help in their transition to secondary school and into their teenage years; £680 for sensory
equipment, clay pottery and educational games; £300 for transport to a cross country event when
the normal funding allocation for school transport was no longer available. This year in total over
£5400 was donated by the PTA to the school for educational resources.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The PTA bank account was at a healthy state at the beginning of the academic year with £8644 in
reserves.
During the year the reserves increased through various activities ivith a total fundraising effort of
£5580
The value of the donations was less than the monies raised from fundraising, however, the PTA
account also incurred charges from the bank and for their Parentkind subscription. The PTA bank
account was £8,620 at year end. This was only £24 less than the starting balance despite the
considerable amount of much needed donations to the school that had occurred.
RISK MANAGEMENT
The members of the committee have overall responsibility for ensuring that the PTA has in place an
appropriate system of controls, financial and otherwise, to provide reasonable assurance that:
The charity is operating efficiently
Its assets are safeguarded against unauthorised use or disposition
Proper records are maintained and financial information used within the charity or for
publication is reliable
The charity complies with relevant laws and regulations
The charity's Systems of financial control are designed to provide reasonable, but not
absolute assurance against material misstatement or1055
The imajor risks, to which the charity is exposed, as identified by the trustees, have been
reviewed and systems have been established to mitigate those risks.
RESERVES POLICY
The PTA'S policy is to retain a level of free reserves which matC￿,e$ the needs of the organisation
both at the current time and in the foreseeable future.
288 Ballynahinch Road
Lisburn
Co Antrim
BT27 5LX
Signed by order ol the trustees".
C Shane
Parent Teacher Association Secretary