Trustees Annual Re
.1 ZOZO- 31° March 2021 Accountin
Year
Charity name- the Friends of New-Bridge
Nl Charity Number- 101120 Registered 1312115
Charity Base - New-Bridge Integrated College, 20 Donard View Road. Loughbrickland. co Down.
Northern Ireland. BT32 3LN
Charity Trustees- Lorraine Bell, Pamela Hood, Daniel Miller, Cathal Mathews
Membership at the end of the accounting year is 4 trustee volunteers and 9 parent volunteers active
in Friends of New-Brid8e
Trustees have had regard to the CommissK)ners Public Benefit requirement statutory guidance
Organisation- the attivities of our organisation involve a variety of fundraising acttvities to help
inject much needed finances to the colleges budget for the benefft of the students of New-Bridge
Classification- the advancement of education
How the charity works- education/training
Structure, governance and management- the charity follow5 the Parentkind model Constitution
2014 version Iformerly PTA-UKI. membership number 64455. The Friends of New-Bridge is entirely
run by itsvolunteer members. As of l April 2021 we have a membership of 13. We are actively
recruiting new members as soon as Covid restrictions allow face to face meetings to continue
fundraising. Friends of New- Bridge is managed by 4 committee members in the roles of Chair,
Secretary, Treasurer and PR. Face to face meetings have been suspended in the college premises this
whole accounting year. The team therefore carried on communication and decision making through
media devices. Due to unprecedented conditions, social fundraising events have been paused during
restrictions. We have continued fvnding requests for the college where possible until we hit our
minimum safety level of £30(X) after contributions are reimbursed.
There has been no face to face meetings this financial year. All financial decisions were put to the
whole team of 13 members forapproval through a prNate media group. We were able to hold I
socially distanced event of a 2 Chance Unrfonn Sa
The active members in the social media private group are. _ Lorraine Bell. Andii Moore, Carol Makin,
Cathal Mathews. Daniel Miller. Natalie Dewhurst, Ingrid Orr, Pamela Hood, Paula McAnearney,
Rachel Avevor. Siobhan Keegan, Tanya McAnearney and Paul SmÈth.
The latest accounts have been available to the team throughout the pandemic, all transactions have
been discussed as a team. Funding applications are still being considered by college staff for funding
approval. Post covid new members have been generated through the school website. social media,
email, SIMS parent App and Virtual Parent Events via Vice Principle.
The annual report and statement of accounts were approved by the Trustees and presented to all
members on our virtual AGM. At this point we have no sU￿0MmIttee5.
Charlty registration adMiniste￿d by the Charity Commissbon for Northern Ireland ICCNI). New
Trustees appointments and any changes pemiitted by the charTty will be made by Lorraine Bell-
Chairrfrw¥tee

Manègement arrangements-
l. Our Charities work summary. Our main activity is to raise funds to provide for the college staff,
pupils and families. And support the college community where needed in instances where the
college is unable to fund those needs. Under no￿31 circumstances the volunteers meet every 2
Tuesday of the month. ex￿pt holidays. in current condttions decisions have been agreed when
needed. All members are voluntary. Our recruitment drive is currentty on hold, and volunteers
would have attended parent events, which have all gone virtual. When the college welcomes
parents back to social evening5 we will resume attendance to aid recruitment. When able to resume
ollege meetings the team will recmit through all the college media sites and within the children's
communities. When applicable we will advertise all our events through college Social media sites and
within the whole area community. In nom)al circumstsnces we would have regular attendance in
meetings from a college staff member. We provide college staff with Funding application ft)ms to
submit funding requests for their department, after school actwtty, or classroom aids, to enrich the
students learning environment. All requests go the committee members to vote, and this decides if
we can financialty fund the proposed project. Our funds have enabled extra after school actiVit￿S for
the students, pre covid. Our funds have improved our students knowled8e and friendships. the
ability and technology for all students to leam remotely form home, and funding raised for children
for laptops, provided to the students who were unable to study with their own device to join in
google classroom lessons durin8 lockdown, and on their return to school. a dedicated mental health
porta cabin, for struggling students to gain help from professional bodies supplied to the college.
2. Achievements and performance
Providing laptops to all students who don't have access to own device, to work on during
lockdown, ensuring all children can have their own laptop to follow working through google
classrooms, ensuring no child is disadvantaged during home learning.
Socially distanced 2 Chance Uniform sale Selling perfect condition returned uniform to
parents that may not be able to afford new uniform pieces.
Repairing unfit for use Porta Cabin, to enable a private space for school councillors to help
students with their wellbeing durin8 covid periods in school.
Normal annual fundraising events have been cancelled during this accounting year. due to social
gatherings being stopped.
2. Public Benefits. Purpose l- Improved relationships between home and college. The benefit which
flows from this purpose includes fvnding for additional resource5 for the college and links built with
the local community. This is demonstrated through havinE a functioning PTA that works in
partnership with the college and engages parental support. This purpose does not lead to harm. The
benefit is for the children at New-Bridge College. Chartty Trustees (PTA Committee members) are
usually also parents at the college which their children attend and hence gain benefit in the same
way as all other beneficiaries. This benefit is incidental and necessary to ensure the benefit is
provided to all beneficiaries. Purpose 2. Advancing the education of pupils in the school. The benefit
which flow5 from this purpose includes increased educational progress and attainment of pupils in
the school and links built with the local community. This is demonstrated through pupils having
access to resources. events. artivities and links with the local community which are not available
through direct school funding.

3. Financial Review
rinancial year starting balance £16.818.17
Financial year end balance £12.107.52
At the end of this financial year. there are liabilities 0￿￿andIng of £8,916 owed to the
school account for PC'S, l(X) Club and the ABC council grant. Any monies collected for
parental contributions will be reimbursed back to school
Income £722.87. Expenditure -£3793.38 lexclude5 chq paid to school re prior year balance.
Net profrt-£3070.51. The school bank balance is Still healthy despite covid preventing social
events. Income is lower than previous performance and not consistent with previous
perfomance, or Trustees forecasts and expectations
This financial year we have onty held l event.
This financial year monies have been dedicated to students wellnes5 during covid, home
schooling and student welfare
For this financial year there were no Trustee expenses.
Major Risks
The major risks foreseen is the continuation of events not being to go ahead due to social gathering
restrictions. We will still continue to support the college and tts Students. We have agreed spending
must not leave the bank balance with less than £31)XJ after contribution reimbursements. New
membership has been slow, we have lost members due to students finishing their education and
gained a total of 2 more members higher than this time last year.
Approved and adopted by a virtual meeting of the committee on 22 January 2022
Report prepared by Lorraine Bell. Chair & Trustee
Approved virtually Pamela Hood. Treasurer & Trustee- 2211122
Cathal Mathews. PR & Trustee- 221V22