JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

Registered charity 526063 · accounts filings on the Charity Commission register · also known as BEIS YAAKOV HIGH SCHOOL, HUBERT HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

Latest income
£879k
Latest spending
£708k
Registered
1963
Accounts read
FY2025

Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts

The accounts state that unrestricted reserves stood at £247,511, an increase from the previous year's £76,176, driven by a net income of £171,335. The trustees report that systems are in place to mitigate major risks and confirm adequate resources for the foreseeable future, although they note that the current economic climate may make fundraising harder.

What the accounts disclose

Reserves policy: sufficient to enable it to continue to operate and meet its day to day running costs (held: £248k)
It is the aim of the Charity to maintain unrestricted funds at a level sufficient to enable it to continue to operate and meet its day to day running costs. — page 3
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Grants paid to an Academy where some trustees are directors
During the year, educational grants amounting to £170,000 (2024: £395,383) were paid to an Academy in which some of the trustees of the charity are directors. — page 15
During the year, donations amounting to £Nil (2024: £3,500) were paid to a Community Interest Company, in which one of the officers is a trustee of this charity. — page 15
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Donations paid to a CIC where one officer is a trustee
During the year, educational grants amounting to £170,000 (2024: £395,383) were paid to an Academy in which some of the trustees of the charity are directors. — page 15
During the year, donations amounting to £Nil (2024: £3,500) were paid to a Community Interest Company, in which one of the officers is a trustee of this charity. — page 15
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.

Accounts independently examined (not a full audit).

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

Total income
£879k
Total spending
£708k
Reserves (reported)
£248k
Employees
39

Reported reserves equal ~4.2 months of spending — below the median for charities its size (median 5.2 months; benchmarks).

Trustees

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

Operates in: Bury · Manchester City · Salford City

Income and spending

Financial year endIncomeSpending
31/08/2025£879k£708k
31/08/2024£974k£1.0m
31/08/2023£760k£797k
31/08/2022£792k£772k
31/08/2021£821k£800k

Common questions

Is JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS financially healthy?

The accounts state that unrestricted reserves stood at £247,511, an increase from the previous year's £76,176, driven by a net income of £171,335. The trustees report that systems are in place to mitigate major risks and confirm adequate resources for the foreseeable future, although they note that the current economic climate may make fundraising harder. Its FY2025 accounts were independently examined.

Who funds JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS?

Funders whose own accounts filings name JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS as a grant recipient include MOLE CHARITABLE TRUST, THE D C TRUST, PARKLAKE CHARITY TRUST.

Known funders

Grants to this charity found in funders’ own accounts filings.

FunderYearAmount
MOLE CHARITABLE TRUSTFY2024£25k
MOLE CHARITABLE TRUSTFY2025£20k
THE D C TRUSTFY2024£9k
PARKLAKE CHARITY TRUSTFY2025£4k
THE D C TRUSTFY2023£4k
THE D C TRUSTFY2025£1k

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