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1.1 The name of the pre-school is Southwell Pre-School and is referred to in this Constitution as "the Pre-school". The Pre-school is a body in membership of the Pre-school Learning Alliance.
2.1 The aims of the Pre-school are to enhance the development and education of
children primarily under statutory school age by encouraging parents to
understand and provide for the needs of their children through community
groups and by:
(a) Offering appropriate play, education and care facilities, family learning and
extended hours groups, together with the right of parents to take
responsibility for and to become involved in the activities of such groups,
ensuring that such groups offer opportunities for all children whatever
their race, culture, religion, means or ability;
(b) Encouraging the study of the needs of such children and their families and
promoting public interest in and recognition of such needs in the local areas;
(c) Instigating and adhering to and furthering the aims and objects of the
Pre-school Learning Alliance.
3.1 To further its aims the Pre-school has the following powers:
(a) To provide accommodation and equipment;
(b) To raise money to pay for the Pre-school's activities;
(c) To make such payments as shall be necessary;
(d) To fix and collect the fees payable in respect of children attending groups
run by the Pre-school;
(e) Subject to adherence with all applicable legislation, to control the admission
of children to the groups run by the pre-school and if appropriate, require
parents or guardians to withdraw them;
(f) As a member of the Pre-school Learning Alliance to endeavour to send an
accredited representative to vote at local Branch and/or County meetings
and to the national Annual General Meeting of the Pre-school Learning
Alliance;
(g) To borrow money and to charge the whole or any part of the property of the
Preschool as security for any money borrowed subject to complying with the
provisions of sections 38 and 39 of the Charities Act 1993 if it is proposed
to mortgage land;
(h) To hire or acquire assets of any kind;
(i) To buy, lease or rent any land or buildings and to maintain and equip it for
the use of the Pre-school;
(j) To sell, lease or otherwise dispose of all or any part of the Pre-school's
Property subject to complying with the provisions of sections 36 and 37 of
the Charities Act 1993;
(k) To set aside funds for special purposes or as reserves against future
expenditure;
(l) To maintain and pay for membership of the Pre-school Learning Alliance;
(m) To insure the property and assets of the Pre-school against any foreseeable
Risk and to take out other insurance policies to protect the Pre-school as
required;
(n) Subject to obtaining the prior written consent of the Charity Commission to
Insure the Committee against the costs of the successful defence to a
Criminal prosecution brought against them as charity trustees or against
personal liability incurred in respect of any act or omission which is or is
alleged to be a breach of trust or breach of duty unless the Committee
member(s) concerned knew that or was reckless whether the act or omission
was a breach of trust or breach of duty;
(o) To employ such paid and unpaid staff, agents and advisors (who shall not be
members of the Committee) as maybe required from time to time;
(p) To do any other lawful things which are necessary or desirable to enable the
Preschool to achieve its aims.
4.1 Membership of the Pre-school is divided into two kinds:
(a) Family Membership
Parents or guardians of all children who attend any group run by the Pre-
School wishing to support the aims of the Pre-school. Each family holding
Family Membership will count as one Member of the Pre-school and will be
entitled to one vote at any General Meetings of Members of the Pre-school.
(b) Affiliate Membership
Affiliate Membership is open to those individuals, organisations or other
Bodies interested in supporting the aims of the Pre-school, but they will not
be entitled to become an Affiliate Member until the Pre-school shall have
received the subscription (if any) set by the Committee. An Affiliate Member
will be entitled to one vote at any General Meetings of Members of the Pre-
school.
4.2 Membership of the Pre-school will cease if the Member concerned:
(a) Gives written notice of resignation to the Pre-school;
(b) Dies or in the case of an organisation ceases to exist;
(c) Fails to pay their membership subscription (if any) within two months from
the date on which it is due, in which case the Member will cease to be a
Member with effect from the date on which the period of two months
expires;
(d) In the case of a Family Member the end of the last term in which any child
Or children of the Family Member attended any group run by the Pre-school;
(e) Is removed from membership by a resolution of the Committee on the
grounds that the Member has acted in a way which brings the Pre-school
into disrepute or has failed to abide by the rules of the Constitution.
Before the Committee decides whether to terminate the membership of a
Member the Committee will give the Member written notice of the
misconduct or failure alleged to have occurred and will give the Member not
less than 14 days in which to submit their answer in writing. The Committee
will have regard to the Member's written response in deciding whether or
not to terminate membership. The Committee shall have the final decision
on whether or not to terminate the membership.
4.3 Membership of the Pre-school is not transferable.
5.1 The overall management and control of the Pre-school will rest with the Individual members of the Pre-school's management committee ("the Committee"). As well as being responsible for the management of the Pre- school the Committee members are also the charity trustees of the Pre- school.
5.2 The minimum number of Committee members shall be 5 and the maximum
shall be 12, together with up to a further 3 co-opted members.
The Committee shall consist of:
(a) A Chair, a Treasurer and a Secretary ("the Officers"); and
(b) Not less than 2 nor more than 9 other elected Members; and
(c) If the Committee decides it can co-opt up to 3 further Members on to the
Committee at any one time.
5.3 Not less than 60 per cent of the Committee members, including co-opted members, shall at the time of election or co-option be Family Members. In the event that this 60 per cent figure cannot be achieved, the Pre-school may elect Affiliate Members to make up the balance of the Committee subject to the Affiliate Members being approved by the local Branch Executive Committee of the Pre-school Learning Alliance.
5.4 Where an individual is elected as a Committee member it is that individual who is the Committee member and charity trustee and no other individual with whom they share Family Membership or Affiliate Membership shall be entitled to stand in their place at Committee meetings or have any other rights as a Committee member.
5.5 (a) The Officers and Committee members in 5.2(a) and 5.2(b) shall be elected for one year at the Annual General Meeting. Retiring Officers and Committee members are eligible for re-election unless they have already served on the Committee in any capacity for ten consecutive years. (b) Co-opted members in 5.2(c) may join at any time on the invitation of the Committee but shall retire at the next Annual General Meeting. No co-opted member shall serve for more than six consecutive years. (c) In the event of the death or resignation of an elected Committee member, The vacancy shall be filled until the next Annual General Meeting by a Member appointed by the Committee.
5.6 All Committee members will have one vote each at Committee meetings. In the event of a tie the Chair of the Committee has a second or casting vote.
5.7 A quorum for Committee meetings is not less than half the Committee, including any two of the Officers.
5.8 All Members shall be eligible to stand for election to the Committee, except for paid employees of the Pre-school, who cannot be Committee members or vote at Committee meetings. They, or their representative, can be invited to attend any or all Committee meetings in an advisory capacity, but need not attend the whole of such meetings. Paid employees of the Pre-school may hold Family Membership or Affiliate Membership and may attend General Meetings of the Pre-school in that capacity, but may not vote on matters relating to their terms and conditions of employment with the Pre-school.
5.9 Not less than two weeks before the date of the next Annual General Meeting of the Preschool at which the election of elected Committee members will take place each Member shall be sent a form which any Member wishing to stand as a candidate for election to the Committee must complete and return to the Secretary to indicate their willingness to act as a member of the Committee if elected.
5.10 At the Annual General Meeting the prospective new elected members of the Committee will be those candidates from amongst those having notified their willingness to stand who receive the highest number of votes from the Members, up to a maximum of 12 elected Committee members in total.
5.11 At the first Committee meeting following the Annual General Meeting at which the newly elected members of the Committee are elected they shall choose from amongst their number the members who will act as Chair, Treasurer and Secretary.
5.12 The term of office of any Committee member will automatically cease:
(a) If he or she is not re-elected or re-appointed in accordance with the
provisions of this clause 5;
(b) If they are disqualified under the Charities Acts from acting as a charity
trustee;
(c) If they are incapable whether mentally or physically of managing his or her
Own affairs;
(d) If they resign (but only if at least 5 other elected members of the
Committee will remain in office);
(e) If they are removed by a resolution passed by a majority of the members
of the Committee.
6.1 The Committee shall hold at least 2 meetings each year unless the Committee shall decide by simple majority to hold a further meeting or meetings.
6.2 Every issue considered at Committee meetings may be determined by a simple majority of the votes cast at the meeting. A written resolution signed by all members of the Committee is as valid as a resolution passed in a meeting.
7.1 The Pre-school shall in each calendar year hold a general meeting as its Annual General Meeting, in addition to any other general meetings in that year and shall specify the meeting as such in the notice calling it. The Annual General Meeting in each year shall be held at such time and place as the Committee shall decide. All General Meetings other than the Annual General Meeting shall be Extraordinary General Meetings.
7.2 Each Annual General Meeting will be chaired by the Chair or in his/her
absence another member of the Committee and which shall:
(a) Receive the accounts of the Pre-school for the previous financial year;
(b)Receive an annual report from the Committee;
(c) Elect the new members of the Committee;
(d) Transact any other business properly put to the meeting.
7.3 An Extraordinary General Meeting may be called at any time at the request
of the Committee or not less than one quarter of the Members:
(a) The Secretary or Chair shall send notice of the date, time and place of each
Annual General Meeting and any Extraordinary General Meeting, with a list
of items to be discussed, to all Members at least two weeks before the date
of the meeting.
(b) If the Committee do not call an Extraordinary General Meeting within two
Months of a proper request to do so, any Member may call the meeting by
putting up a notice in a conspicuous place where the group meets at least
two weeks before the meeting.
7.4 The quorum for a General Meeting shall be 10% of the members or 5 members, whichever is the greater. If fewer attend, a new meeting must be called at a time and place determined by the Committee.
7.5 Proposals may be put to a General Meeting of the Pre-school by the Committee or any Member.
7.6 All proposals put to the vote at General Meetings shall be decided by a simple majority of votes cast, except proposals to amend this Constitution or to dissolve the Pre-school which shall require not less than two thirds of the Members present at the meeting to vote in favour.
7.7 No amendments may be made to this Constitution without the prior approval of the Preschool Learning Alliance and where any amendment is to the aims of the Pre-school set out in paragraph 2.1 or to dissolution under paragraph 11 or to this paragraph 7.7 this shall not take effect without the prior written consent of the Charity Commission.
7.8 A copy of any resolution amending this Constitution must be sent to the Charity Commission within 21 days of it being passed.
8.1 If the Pre-school acquires an interest in any property, either as a freehold, lease or licence of any land or buildings, then this property interest will be held by individuals appointed by the Committee to act as custodian trustees of the property on behalf of the Pre-school. These custodian trustees may be members of the Committee, Members of the Pre-school or any other persons which the Committee may appoint. A custodian trustee need not be a Member of the Pre-school. The custodian trustees are not charity trustees and appointment as a custodian trustee will not of itself make a custodian trustee either a Committee member or Member of the Pre- school. Where custodian trustees are required to hold property on behalf of the Pre-school then there shall not be less than 2 or more than 4 of them appointed by the Committee at any time.
8.2 Custodian trustees will hold office until: (a) Death; or (b) Retirement with the consent of the remaining custodian trustees; or (c) Removal by a resolution of the Committee; or (d) Removal by operation of the law but no retirement or removal shall be effective unless there will be at least two remaining custodian trustees.
8.3 In the absence of fraud or wilful default the custodian trustees are entitled to be indemnified out of the Pre-school's assets against any risks or expenses incurred by them in the exercise of their duty as custodian trustees for the Pre-school.
8.4 The Committee may convene a meeting with the custodian trustees at any time and shall do so within one month of receiving a request for such a meeting from a majority of the custodian trustees acting for the Pre- school, provided that the subject matter of any meeting will be limited to discussing matters relating to the property held by the custodian trustees for the Pre-school and its management.
9.1 The Committee will ensure that the Pre-school complies with the
requirements of the Charities Acts as to the keeping of financial records,
the auditing of accounts and the preparation and transmission to the
Charity Commission of:
(a) Annual reports;
(b) Annual returns; and
(c) Annual statements of account.
9.2 The accounting records shall, in particular, contain:- (a) Entries showing from day to day all monies received and expended and the Matters in respect of which the receipts and expenditures took place; and (b) A record of the assets held and any monies owed by the Pre-school.
9.3 At each meeting of the Committee the Treasurer shall normally present an up to date written statement of accounts to the Committee.
9.4 All accounting records relating to the Pre-school shall be available for inspection by any member of the Committee at any reasonable time during normal office hours and may be available for inspection by Members at the discretion of the Committee.
9.5 The Pre-school may open one or more bank accounts. All bank accounts will be in the name of the Pre-school.
9.6 Cheques and orders for payment of money from these accounts shall require to be signed by two designated persons, one of whom shall be an Officer unless the Committee shall decide to allow cheques and orders for small amounts set by the Committee to be signed by a single signatory. A duplicate of all bank statements should normally be sent to the Chair.
10.1 The Committee will keep minutes of all proceedings at meetings of the Pre- school and of the Committee.
11.1 If the Committee resolves that the aims of the Pre-school can no longer be fulfilled, the Committee will convene an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Pre-school to consider the winding up and dissolution of the Pre-school.
11.2 If the Extraordinary General Meeting referred to in paragraph 11.1 decides by a two thirds majority of the Members present and voting that the Pre- school should be wound up the Committee in consultation with the Pre- school Learning Alliance shall transfer all of the assets of the Pre-school (subject to the satisfaction of all debts and liabilities of the Pre-school) in accordance with paragraph 11.4.
11.3 If at the Extraordinary General Meeting a quorum is not present within 1 hour of the time appointed for the meeting then the meeting will be adjourned to the same day of the next following week at the same time and place. If at the adjourned meeting a quorum is again not present within 1 hour of the time appointed for the meeting then the Members present shall constitute a quorum
11.4 If the Pre-school is wound up or dissolved and after all of its debts and liabilities have been satisfied there remains any property or assets these shall not be paid or distributed amongst the Members of the Pre-school but shall be applied in one or more of the following ways: (a) Transferred to the Pre-school Learning Alliance or, with the agreement of the Preschool Learning Alliance, to another pre-school established as a charity whose governing instrument prohibits the distribution of income and property to an extent at least as great as is imposed on the Pre-school and whose objects are similar to those of the Pre-school; or (b) In such other manner consistent with the charitable status of the Pre- school as the Pre-school Learning Alliance and the Charity Commission have approved in writing in advance.
12.1 Subject to the provisions of the Charities Acts, every member of the
Committee shall be indemnified out of the assets of the Pre-school against
any liability incurred by him/her in defending any proceedings, whether civil
or criminal, in which judgement is given in his/her favour or in which he/she
is acquitted or in connection with any application in which relief is granted
to him/her by the court from liability for negligence, default, breach
of duty or breach of trust in relation to the affairs of the Pre-school.
Pre-school Learning Alliance Membership Number
34134
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This constitution was approved by the members of Southwell Pre-School
at an Extraordinary General meeting held on Wednesday 14 June 2006
Signed (Chair)
Signed (Secretary)
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Southwell Pre-School is a registered charity. Number 1109390 www.southwellpreschool.co.uk enquiries@southwellpreschool.co.uk