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Welcome to the 2017 Wykeham Journal I hope that you will enjoy this window on life at Winchester. We have received such positive feedback from the last couple of issues that, rather contrary to accepted practice, we have increased the numbers we print. We now know that the WJ is widely read, then left on coffee tables and in bookshelves for others to peruse, rather than remaining unread after a mere click of the mouse and a quick glance. I am delighted that Charlie Peters (B, 2009-14) has agreed to step up as our youngest yet Guest Editor. He has approached the task with the enthusiasm of someone who has recent memories of Winchester, and his writing style bears the hallmark of a Wykehamist education: grammatical, eloquent, and meticulously researched. This edition has the essential reports on finances and school affairs, whilst the five stories reflect the life and soul of the school. The loyalty of long- serving staff to the school is extraordinary, and Viv and Colin Nutbeam’s story is one such: we owe a huge debt of gratitude to them both. Also included in this edition is a story about a young Wykehamist’s commitment to education through community service; and a story of a recent leaver, playing at the top of his game, demonstrates that sport is a key part of the education and a balanced life that Winchester provides. A growing commitment to philanthropy amongst the Wykehamical community has enabled us to provide bursaries to an increasing number of gifted young men, and you can read about the transformational experience enjoyed by one of them, thanks to a generous donor. Finally, the story about the Oxford Thinking campaign, led by an OW, is an example of nurturing divergent thinkers and giving back for the benefit of others less fortunate. As hitherto, we welcome all our readers’ comments. Charles Sinclair Warden The Wykeham Journal 2017  1