NORTHEASE MANOR SCHOOL LTD
Latest income
£3.7m
Latest spending
£3.2m
Registered
1972
Accounts read
FY2023
Financial health, per its FY2023 accounts
The accounts state that the charity reported a surplus for the year, with unrestricted reserves increasing to £1,777,821. The Governors note that the school has reversed a previous adverse financial position through increased student numbers and improved financial oversight, resulting in a robust platform for long-term sustainability.
What the accounts disclose
Reserves policy: build reserves each year with effect from 2021/22; to be agreed annually (held: £1.8m)
“The Governors consider that, in the event of a significant drop in short-term funding, they will be able to continue the school's activities whilst consideration is given to ways in which additional funds may be raised. In addition, we have agreed that we will seek to build reserves each year with effect from 2021/22; to be agreed annually.”
Per its FY2023 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Leadership, per the charity’s website
- Caroline Stamos — Headteacher
- James Brampton — Assistant Headteacher - DSL, Behaviour and Engagement
- Jordan Twinn — Assistant Headteacher - Admissions and Therapeutic Provision
- Tri Townshend — Operations and Facilities Manager
- David May — Assistant Headteacher - Teaching and Learning and Curriculum
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/08/2025)
Total income
£3.7m
Total spending
£3.2m
Cost of raising funds
£1k
Reserves (reported)
£777k
Employees
66
Trustees
- Julie Tobenchair
- Catherine Nash
- Darren Carpenter
- Harriet Osei-Fosu
- Jonathan Spencer
- Kathryn Menniss
- Margaret Elizabeth Stebbing
- Matthew Tyler-Smith
- Neil Stanley
- Philippa Field
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/08/2025 | £3.7m | £3.2m |
| 31/08/2024 | £3.2m | £2.9m |
| 31/08/2023 | £3.0m | £2.7m |
| 31/08/2022 | £2.7m | £2.5m |
| 31/08/2021 | £2.2m | £2.1m |
Common questions
Is NORTHEASE MANOR SCHOOL LTD financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity reported a surplus for the year, with unrestricted reserves increasing to £1,777,821. The Governors note that the school has reversed a previous adverse financial position through increased student numbers and improved financial oversight, resulting in a robust platform for long-term sustainability. Its FY2023 accounts were audited by Knill James LLP.