Wykeham Journal 2019 | Page 15

Bursar’s Report: steven little Bursar’s T Report Steven Little Financially it was a very good year. his is the last of these reports I will write before I retire and it is particularly pleasing that the College as a whole recorded its highest ever surplus, £4.471m. This was in large measure due to donations received also reaching an all-time high, of £6.3m, including £3.3m for the Kingsgate Park Project (more anon) and £2.4m as new endowment. These are remarkable figures and thanks to you, the readers of this Journal, our Development Office punches well above its weight compared with other schools Those who have read my previous reports will be familiar with the workings of the College’s finances. Three of our four sources of income had good years: Trading, Fundraising and the Endowment. However, operationally the school made a loss, even before depreciation, for the first time in many years. We operate in an increasingly hostile environment. The financial, fiscal and political risks are plain to see, and some judge the school’s commitment to excellence as privileged and divisive. Under the Headmaster’s leadership the school is embracing significant change, opening itself to the wider community and demonstrating its relevance in a global world. Thankfully, the school has the financial strength to make the necessary investment in people and infrastructures without diminishing its charitable activities. We continue to enjoy the choral foundation of the Quiristers, to care for our Ancient Buildings for the public benefit, and to offer one of the highest levels of bursary support of any school in the country. One hundred and eighteen pupils received bursaries averaging 69% of the school fee. For the third year running the value of support exceeded £3m, equivalent to 81 full fees and 12% of gross fee income. Without bursaries, these pupils would have been unable to benefit from Winchester’s unique education. A perennial concern is to ensure that those on bursaries can take advantage of all the opportunities the school offers. For some years we have struggled to provide additional support for those on the largest bursaries with books, exam entry fees and educational trips. I am therefore particularly happy and grateful that the Warden Sinclair Fund has been established at the behest of the previous Warden to meet that need head-on. The Wykeham Journal 2019  9