ST GEORGE'S SCHOOL WINDSOR CASTLE

Registered charity 1100392 · accounts filings on the Charity Commission register · also known as ST GEORGE'S SCHOOL WINDSOR

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Latest income
£5.7m
Latest spending
£5.6m
Registered
2003
Accounts read
FY2025

Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts

The accounts state that the charity reported a net surplus of £146,608 for the year ended 31 August 2025, with total unrestricted reserves of £2.18 million. The Trustees maintain a reserve policy of £1 million to meet one term's salary costs and unforeseen risks, which is currently held in investments. Per the Trustees' report, the School is well-placed to address challenges, including the impact of VAT on affordability, and there are no material uncertainties regarding its ability to continue as a going concern.

What the accounts disclose

Reserves policy: £1 million (held: £2.2m)
The School Council has agreed that, with current available resources, £1 million will be held in reserve, intended to meet one term’s salary costs and the costs of managing unforeseen, uninsured risks. — page 8
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.

Accounts audited by HaysMac LLP. Discloses 5 of 6 completeness components.

Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/08/2025)

Total income
£5.7m
Total spending
£5.6m
Cost of raising funds
£15k
Reserves (reported)
£2.3m
Employees
80

Reported reserves equal ~5.0 months of spending — above the median for charities its size (median 4.8 months; benchmarks).

Trustees

Trustee list from the Charity Commission register (current, not historical).

Operates in: Windsor And Maidenhead

Income and spending

Financial year endIncomeSpending
31/08/2025£5.7m£5.6m
31/08/2024£5.8m£6.0m
31/08/2023£5.4m£5.5m
31/08/2022£5.1m£5.2m
31/08/2021£4.8m£4.9m

Common questions

Is ST GEORGE'S SCHOOL WINDSOR CASTLE financially healthy?

The accounts state that the charity reported a net surplus of £146,608 for the year ended 31 August 2025, with total unrestricted reserves of £2.18 million. The Trustees maintain a reserve policy of £1 million to meet one term's salary costs and unforeseen risks, which is currently held in investments. Per the Trustees' report, the School is well-placed to address challenges, including the impact of VAT on affordability, and there are no material uncertainties regarding its ability to continue as a going concern. Its FY2025 accounts were audited by HaysMac LLP.