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Financial Monitoring and Reporting

The poari matua of Paparoa Street School ensures there is regular financial monitoring and reporting to determine the financial position of the kura, support good financial decision-making, and address any concerns. As required by the Education and Training Act 2020 (s 137), we prepare annual financial statements and include these in our annual report, which we make publicly available.

We comply with legislative and regulatory requirements for preparing and reporting financial information. We follow public sector public benefit entity (PBE) financial reporting standards, and Ministry of Education requirements and guidelines.

See Financial Information for Schools Handbook in Day-to-day financial management Website link icon (Ministry of Education).

Regular financial monitoring and reporting

The tumuaki and poari matua regularly monitor financial processes at Paparoa Street School. The kura implements and monitors internal controls, including segregation of duties, to ensure that finances are managed appropriately. We confirm in our annual report that we have established and maintained a system of internal controls to provide assurance of the integrity and reliability of our financial reporting.

The tumuaki manages the day-to-day finances of the kura, and monitors more detailed financial information as well as providing key information to the poari matua. The tumuaki regularly reviews the details of all income and expenditure (e.g. transaction details for each month), and bank reconciliations for all accounts. A delegate of the poari matua also has oversight of this.

The poari matua monitors kura finances by reviewing key financial information provided by the tumuaki and any other kaimahi with delegated responsibility. The poari matua regularly reviews this information to:

The poari matua meets regularly to discuss financial management, and minutes what was discussed and decided.

At Paparoa Street School, the poari matua has appointed a finance committee that reports back to the poari matua at each poari matua hui. It will include the tumuaki and poari matua member(s), and may include administrative kaimahi.

Financial reports are given to every poari matua member as part of the agreed hui process and all kura financial records are available to poari matua members on request. Financial reports must be given to every poari matua member at least three days before any planned poari matua hui. Financial reports for the reporting period must be tabled at each poari matua meeting for ratification.

Annual financial reporting

Paparoa Street School prepares annual financial statements and publishes these in our annual report. Our annual financial statements record and explain financial transactions for the previous year, and include any other information needed to fairly reflect the financial operations and financial position of the kura. As part of our annual financial statements, the poari matua includes a statement of responsibility that acknowledges the poari matua is responsible for the preparation and accuracy of annual financial statements, and maintains a system of internal controls.

We submit our annual financial statements to the kura auditor by 31 March each year. The poari matua adopts our audited financial statements after receiving these from the auditor. We submit our annual report (including audited financial statements) to the Ministry of Education by 31 May each year and publish the annual report online as soon as practicable following this. See Kura Planning and Reporting.

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Release history: Term 3 2025, Term 2 2021

 

Last review

Term 4 2024

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