Killowen Primary School &
Nursery Unit PTA
Annual Report &
Statement of Accounts
For the year ended 30 September 2022
Charity number: NIC104225

Killowen Primary sch(￿[ & Nursery Unit PTA
Trustees, Annual Report
For the year ended 30 September 2022
The trustee5 present their Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30 September 2022
including a Statement of Assets and Liabilities at that date.
Reference and Administrative Details
Killowen Primary School & Nursery Unit PTA
20 Laurelhill Road
Lisburn
Co. Antrim
BT28 2UH
Registered Charity in Northern Ireland - NIC104225
Charlty Trustees
The charity trustees who served during the year or who were trustees at the date of this report were,.
Karen Nichola Watson
Ashley Mulligan
Samantha Martin {Chair)
Paula Kydd {Secretary)
Lorna Featherstone (Treasurer)
Suzanne Duncan
Fiona Douglas
(Appointed 10 November 2022)
(Appointed 10 November 2022)
(Resigned 10 November 20221
{Resigned 10 November 20221
Structure, Governance and Mana8ement
The charity trustees of the PTA are Members of its committee. The charity's governing document is the
Constitution.
To be elected as a trustee of the charity a person must be a member of the PTA. The committee is re-elected
each year at the AGM. Nominations for elections to the committee may be made by any member of the PTA
and seconded by another.
Purpose
The trustees seek to advance the education of the pupils of Killowen Primary School & Nursery Unit.
This is achieved by developing effective relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with
the school and by engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school and
advance the education of the pupils.
The property and funds of the charity must only be used to fulfill the purposes.

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Artivities and Objectives
We are an active PTA made up of elected parents and teaching staff. Throughout the year we organise
fundraising events such as disc05, breakfast mornings. Christmas fair and a family fun night and barbeque. All
these events are open to all children and their families and help build stronger home, school and community
relation5.
We a150 provide 5UPPOrt to the school by providing refreshments on such occasions as the Remembrance
Service, Chri5tma5 plays, special assemblies and the school leavers morning. All funds raised at these events
go with the guidance of the school to the provision of resources and equipment that will enhance the
educational needs of our pupils.
Achievements
Due to continued social distancing COVID-19 restrictions since March 2020, the PTA was not able to host any
events throughout the majority of this school year which included the most popular events of the year, the
Christmas Fair and the Family Fun Day and Barbeque. The School was able to host the annual sports days in
June without restrictions where the PTA held a refreshments stall.
Whilst there were non uniform days throughout the year, these were not used for fundraising but as
wellbeing opportunities for all classes in the challenging times that we have faced.
Publi¢ Benefit ststement
roved r
ionshi
s between home and school
The benefit which flows from this purpose includes funding for additional resources for the school and links
built with the local community. This is demonstrated through having an artive PTA that works in partnership
with the school and engages parental support. The benefit is for children at Killowen Primary School, Lisburn.
Charity trustees (PTA committee members) are usually also parent5 at the school 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.
Advancin
the education of
ils in the school
The benefit which flows 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, activities and links with the local community which are not available through direct school
funding. The benefit is for children at Killowen Primary School, Lisburn. Charity trustees (PTA committee
members) are usually also parents at the school 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.
The charity trustees have had regard for the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland'5 public benefit
requirement statutory guidance.

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Financial Review
The charity's main source of income each year is from its fundraising activities throughout the school year
which usually include two larger events as mentioned above. There was only one fundraising event this year
in June due to continued COVID-19 restrictions for the majority of the year and therefore the fundraisinE
income amounted to £254 this year l£nil in 20211. The PTA hopes to start having regular fundraising events
again next year to continue to fulfil our charity objectives and the committee was pleased by the response
and support during the 5POrt5 days refreshments.
The total income for the charity this year was £254 {£nil in 2021). Due to the PTA not being very active in the
year the committee determined it appropriate to not request for the annual family voluntary contribution
again this year. It is expected that this will be reinstated next year.
The expenses for the year amounted to £144 {£3,788 in 2021). These expenses were mostly refreshments
costs. Almost all expenses in the previous year related to donations to the school which were used for
playpark refurbishments, wellbeing costs, fun day and P7 leavers hoodies. There were no such donations this
year.
Trustees, responsibilities in relatlon to the financial statements
The charity trustees are responsible for preparing a trustees, annual report and statement of accounts in
accordance with the requirements of the Charities Commission for Northern Ireland.
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with rea50nable accuracy at
any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements
comply with the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2￿8 and The Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 2015. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and taking
reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
As the charity's income does not exceed £250,000, the trustees have elected under Section 64131 of the
Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008 to prepare receipts and payments accounts and a statement of assets
and liabilities.
Approved by the trustees on 10 November 2022 and signed on their behalf by:
Samantha Martin
Chair
Lorna Featherstone
Treasurer