Minutes of the Old Bordenian Association AGM Meeting
held via Zoom on Thursday 7th September 1830
Members present: Mark Bailey (chair), Mark Sayer, Chris Terry, Donal Watkin, Keith Shea, Dave Palmer, John Gibbard, Mick Pack, Peter Lusted, Ashley Tomlin
Apologies for absence: None
School update
AT ran through various elements of the school’s progress and what was planned for the coming year. Having been in role for 3 years, there has been significant advances in many areas.
Staffing. With a turnover of circa 10% BGS remains below the average, but recruitment is the most difficult it has ever been, with positions remaining vacant for 12 months.
Exam results are the best for at least 4 years, with BGS expected (October) to see a score of zero (it has been negative for previous 3), meaning students are achieving their potential. A level results were the best for 8 years, with 2 students progressing to Cambridge, and GCSEs showed a higher success in A**A* and A grades, slightly less in grades 9-4 (95% to 96%)
The Borden vision is now published and focusses on care and nurturing futures leaders, while maintaining underlying academic excellence
Attendance is strong but still below prepandemic levels, with persistent absence at 12% (20%+ nationally)
Buildings. Buiding related issues are taking 4-5 hours a week of AT’s time. With intake of year 7 up 30 per year for the last 3 years, and the covid delays to the new building, space is a constraint – 3 new mobile classrooms are in place. All plumbing is being replaced and the new build is due for April 2024
Student numbers. BGS is larger than it has ever been, with 154 in year 7 and 40 students choosing to join the 6th form from other schools
School plan. Supporting. There is a new associate assistant head, Jordan Weller, in role for 12 months ahead of advertising nationally for the assistant head role next year. This is an example of an overall approach to develop the school’s middle leadership.
There are initiatives to further engage parents, although those who the school really want to engage are proving more challenging>
The school is looking beyond borders and keeping options open in relation to Multi Academy Trusts. There is pressure to join one by 2030.
The next 3 years will see an increased focus on careers. Help from the OBA was requested and offered. Inspiration. There is more work being undertaken on the curriculum, with BGS determining its own pedagogy and way of teaching that will be common across the whole school.
There is to be more leadership and celebration of success for the students, with some classes spanning all year groups to aid development and a systemisation of recognition. Achieving. The school is focussing on getting top achievers to perform even better and to remove the tail by motivating more disadvantaged students.The Wellbeing Garden hadn’t really delivered and was being re-thought
The strikes were handled well and have not damaged relationships or good will with staff
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is receiving more focus
There will be a Remembrance Ceremony this year and all OBs are invited. Details TBC
Finance update
DW provided an update to finances based on draft accounts. Our position is very similar to last year. It was suggested that we should explore placing funds in a higher interest account.
KS volunteered to be a new signatory on the account. DP and DW to meet to finalise some Barclays compliance sign offs.
P&L 2022/23 |
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01/08/22 – 31/07/23 |
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01/08/21-31/07/22 |
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£ |
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£ |
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Income |
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Donations |
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5,042.33 |
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3,042.00 |
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Annual Dinner Surplus |
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- |
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496.00 |
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Book Sales |
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- |
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- |
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Tie Sales |
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- |
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- |
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Total: |
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5,042.33 |
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3,538.00 |
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Expenditure |
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Minibus Contribution |
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4,000.00 |
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- |
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Cricket Bat |
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- |
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- |
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Mailshot (BGS) |
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- |
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- |
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Paypal Fees |
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8.12 |
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33.00 |
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BGS staff pastries |
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- |
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183 |
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Donation to BGS – Wellbeing Garden |
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500 |
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OBA website |
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126 |
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Total: |
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4,008.12 |
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842.00 |
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Net Surplus |
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1,034.21 |
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2,696.00 |
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NB: 2 x £1,000 donations - Jeremy Hipkins |
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Total Balances: |
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14,395.89 |
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Balance Sheet |
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Opening Bank balance 1 Aug 22 |
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13,373.56 |
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Surplus for ytd: |
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1,034.21 |
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Total (ytd): |
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14,407.77 |
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Closing Bank Balance (31 Jul 23): |
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14,405.89 |
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Closing Paypal Balance (31 Jul 23): |
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0 |
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Total Balances: |
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14,405.89 |
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Draft rounding error: |
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1.88 |
ACTION
DW and DP to meet to sign off Barclays documents
Communications (plus Website project)
CT thanks MS for his actions in successfully migrating the website to a separate platform. All that was required was the re-direct from the school IT team. MB took an action to contact AT.
ACTION
MB
to contact the school re final redirect
Membership
KS reported that there had been a slight increase in Mailchimp contacts, with 352, and notably some younger Members. KS to contact the family of John Hearn to inform them that they need to cancel the standing order to prevent further payments. With prizegiving on 14th September, DW will contact AT to have the sign up QR code displayed for leavers.
ACTION
DW to contact AT re sign up QR code
KS to contact the family of John Hearn
Football
KS reported that there had been no play due to lack of venue but was hopeful that new premises would be available for this season. The reunion held at the Appleyard in July, was success.
Reunion Dinner
With no dinner in 2022, it was agreed to return to the school for a similar format but with more notice to the OBs. It was commented that traditionally booking are made in the last 4 weeks prior to the dinner and so we need to notify potential attendees that we require confirmation sooner. It was suggested we look at a tour of the new building. It was proposed that we look to dates in late April avoiding exams, Easter and Bank Holidays. Any decisions held over to the next committee meeting.
AOB
The new building had been discussed under the Head’s report, but the OBs still wanted to do something to mark the V Block. It was suggested that John Macrae and Dave Jenkins could be memorialized in some way.
ACTION
MB to contact AT
The Meeting closed at 20:45.
Next Committee Meeting 2nd November 18:30
Mark Bailey
Outgoing Chair
Election of Officers and Committee:
Role |
2022/3 Elected Officer |
2023/4 Elected Officer |
President |
A Tomlin |
A Tomlin |
Chair |
M Bailey |
M Sayer |
Hon. Secretary |
Unassigned |
M Bailey |
Hon. Treasurer |
D Watkin |
D Watkin |
Membership secretary |
K Shea |
K Shea |
Dinner Secretary |
M Bailey |
M Bailey |
Communications / Digital representative |
C Terry |
C Terry |
Archives representative |
Unassigned |
M Sayer |
Football representative |
K Shea |
K Shea |
OBA Trustees |
D Watkin / M Bailey |
D Watkin / M Bailey |
Committee |
A Eyles, T Frewin, N Hancock, M Sayer |
A Eyles, T Frewin, M Sayer, Guy Lefroy, Peter Dyson and John Gibbard |
Accounts examiner |
P Taylor |
P Taylor |