ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE
Financial health, per its FY2024 accounts
The accounts state that the charity reported a net incoming resource of £3.6m for the year ended 31 July 2024. Per the trustees' report, unrestricted general reserves of £50.9m were held, but after deducting operational fixed assets financed by those funds, the group reported a free reserves deficit of £2.3m funded by long-term borrowing. The trustees confirmed that resources are adequate for requirements through long-term external bank finance.
What the accounts disclose
“Accordingly, there are no current free reserves (unrestricted funds less the net book value of fixed assets financed by those funds).”
“The School has one wholly owned non-charitable subsidiary, St George’s Weybridge Enterprises Limited” — page 7
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/07/2025)
Trustees
- Caroline Louise Gordon
- Catherine Burnham
- Catherine Shevlin
- Christopher Charles Muller
- David Aaron Patrick Stokes
- David Michael Bicarregui
- Denis Nowlan
- JASON HOOD
- Kalvir Gosal
- Kelly Ann Walsh
- Mandy Fawcett
- Margaret Satchel
- Mark Hanley-Browne
- Olivia Cooke
- William James Bryant Nicholson
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/07/2025 | £35.5m | £33.3m |
| 31/07/2024 | £35.2m | £31.7m |
| 31/07/2023 | £32.5m | £29.9m |
| 31/07/2022 | £31.3m | £28.4m |
| 31/07/2021 | £26.7m | £26.0m |
Common questions
Is ST GEORGE'S WEYBRIDGE financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity reported a net incoming resource of £3.6m for the year ended 31 July 2024. Per the trustees' report, unrestricted general reserves of £50.9m were held, but after deducting operational fixed assets financed by those funds, the group reported a free reserves deficit of £2.3m funded by long-term borrowing. The trustees confirmed that resources are adequate for requirements through long-term external bank finance. Its FY2024 accounts were audited by Moore Kingston Smith LLP.