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Trustee Annual ReportGirls’ Association- Belfast Royal Academy Old
Name of Charity as it appears on the Register and any other names it may be known by
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Belfast Royal Academy Old Girls’ Association (BRA Old Girls’ Association)
NI Charity Commission Number
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NIC104739
The principal address of the Charity- this should be the address that was used at the time of registration with the Charity Commission
6 Mulberry Crescent, The Brambles, Newtownabbey, BT37 OGP
The names of all Charity Trustees on the date the report was approved and all individuals who served as Charity Trustees during the year
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Claire McGovern - Vice-Chairperson Johanna Richardson - Treasurer Alison Kane - Secretary
A summary of the Charity’s main activities to further its purposes for the public benefit and the main achievements in the year
ehh he ee USE IRI VERE CUI YUE YY Ye ie LU ed ad pupils of Belfast Royal Academy. These included:
Continued administration and co-ordination of Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme by two Old Girls - 300+ pupils involved.
Continued supervision/support with route planning/Training/Tests on Duke of Edinburgh Expeditions and the Scheme in general by a number of our Members, with 300+ pupils involved.
Alumni Enrichment Programme included Members offering insights into a range of sectors, offering placements for work experience and careers advice into a wide range of vocational areas.
The PE department also benefitted from volunteering. Throughout the year our Members have helped to coach pupils during games.
Ben Madigan Prep. Dept continued to benefit from several Old Girls volunteering to supervise school trips and prepare for the Christmas Dinner. Members supported fundraising initiatives and help to co-ordinate coffee mornings, preloved uniform sales and other events.
The range of activities through the year were focused on providing information on various Career pathways, as well as supporting extra-curricular activities such as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, which would simply not be able to operate on the scale that it does without the volunteering by our Members. We also supported Form 1 pupils with their literacy, through Book Buzz.
Therefore our main achievements have been:
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e Enriching the careers information given to pupils. e Ensuring that the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme operates.
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e Ensuring that Ben Madigan had full supervision on school outings.
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e Supporting coaching of sport.
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e Providing financial assistance to the School, details are included within the accounts.
There was no harm flowing from the Charities purposes and that there was no private benefit.
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The financial year the report relates to - for example, 1*t April 2016 to 31% March 2017
A summary of the Charity’s main purpose.
| The aim of the Association is to assist in the advancement of education for | pupils of the Belfast Royal Academy (the beneficiaries) and to unite former girls and female teachers (past and present) of the School.
The Association will aid the School by enhancing career advice/ mentoring and developing opportunities for the pupil’s future career paths.
The Association will also support the School's extracurricular activities in line with the experience and skills of our Members.
- | A statement that the Trustees have had regard to the Commission’s Public Benefit requirement statutory guidance
All Trustees are aware of the Charity Commission NI’s Public Benefit requirement. In planning our activities throughout the year we have given careful consideration to the CCNI's guidance relating to Public Benefit to ensure that these activities support the Charity’s purpose and provide a benefit to the beneficiaries.
A review of the Charity’s financial position at the end of the year Accounts are attached separately. — . ose
Governing Document
This is attached separately.
Safeguarding
Belfast Royal Academy Old Girls’ Association are satisfied that effective safeguarding is in place for all pupils that come into contact with our Mamhere throiinh atir ranna nf activitiac © eee
One or more of the Charity Trustees must sign and date the box below.
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_ Caroline Dillon - Chairperson, Belfast Royal Academy Old Girl’s Association |
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