The Sternian 2021

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ADAM WILLIAMS

Headmaster’s Letter

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nd so, the clock has ticked over into January 22, after a year of COP 26, Covid-19 and the T20, not to mention LWC’s progress on the 1200 and Project 2030… now there’s a few numbers for you… In a world where the climate shift has seen the green wave of environmental technology take centre stage, it is apt that our stunning new Science Centre was completed in December, ready for pupils in January 2022. A walled fruit garden and biodiversity beds are planned, along with continued investment in outdoor learning (the 1200 project). It is not quite a rewilding of the farm as per the Knepp estate in Sussex, rather a diversification for 21st Century society.

LWC’s space strikes a chord with so many who have come to know the school and we look forward to welcoming you back into this environment to experience these evolutions. Alas, the animals are no more, but orienteering courses, mountain bike trails, the Beckwith 5k (see “Centenary” page 38), outdoor classrooms and theatre, wildflower meadows and astronomy in our dark skies are just some of the opportunities on offer in 2022 and beyond. We have also taken the chance to reduce our carbon footprint further with just UK based trips in 2021 and 2022, albeit the Sternian / parent trek across the Sahara (well, part of it) for the Foundation will be one of the first overseas trips back together - what an opportunity - please do keep signing up (see “Centenary” page 39).

School collaborations will play a key role in the years to come and the memories of the CCF banner blessing with cadets, the RAF chinooks and gazelles as well as friends and family at the opening of the Nadine Uppal Theatre with Julian Sands in attendance were two such memories of the term just passed. And so, with record demand for places at LWC still ever present, our girls and boys county champions and excellent national progression in hockey and rugby, alongside outstanding exam results and both creative and performing arts thriving, we stride on to our centenary year marking 100 years since Alfred Beckwith became the first pupil on 22nd November 1922. I wonder back then, if the Good Schools Guide had visited (as they did last term) would they have found the same. I wish you all the very best for 2022 as you chart your way through these times. Talking of navigation, you may well have noticed a branding evolution at LWC. After many months of detailed research with our creative agency, we are delighted with the final design which reflects our beautiful, rural campus. Many of you may remember that swallows annually nest in the farm buildings and eaves across LWC having journeyed from South Africa. Swallows are industrious, playful, caring and ambitious - character traits that we should all seek to emulate in our lives.

ADAM WILLIAMS

Sternian Julian Sands officially opens the Nadine Uppal Theatre in September 2021.

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Articles inside

LWC Remembers: David Love

4min
pages 48-49

An Update From: Stern Farm

3min
page 46

Centenary Year Celebrations

4min
pages 40-42

A Campus To Be Proud Of

6min
pages 30-33

Class of 2020

1min
pages 28-29

Sternian Events: 2021 at a Glance

2min
page 34

An Update From: The Development Office

10min
pages 35-39

Class of 2021

1min
pages 26-27

In Our Day: Advancing Girl’s Sport

2min
page 25

In Our Day: A Rugby Season to Remember

3min
page 24

An Interview With: Alex Hamilton

5min
pages 22-23

Memories of the San

5min
pages 16-17

Almost a Century of Healthcare

4min
pages 14-15

Editorial

2min
page 4

An Interview With: The Sternians’ Association President and Chairman

7min
pages 18-19

Headmaster’s Letter

3min
pages 6-7

Where Are They Now?

15min
pages 8-13

Celebrating 50 Years of The Sternians’ Mountaineering Club

2min
pages 20-21
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