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'''Simon Collins''' | '''Simon Collins''' was a teacher of Mathematics and Physics at [[Boston Grammar School]] from 1970 to 1978. | ||
He led the school [[Astronomical Society]] and [[Photographic Society]]. | He led the school [[Astronomical Society]] and [[Photographic Society]]. |
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Simon Collins | |
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Born | 10 March 1948 |
Education | Bede, Durham (BSc 1969); Durham (PGCE) |
Years at BGS | 1970-1978 |
Departments | Mathematics, Science |
Subjects | Mathematics, Physics |
Known for | Photographic Society, Astronomical Society, football, cricket |
Home town | Leeds |
Simon Collins was a teacher of Mathematics and Physics at Boston Grammar School from 1970 to 1978.
He led the school Astronomical Society and Photographic Society.
Simon Collins would break off a small piece of chalk and project it with great speed and (usually) accuracy at a miscreant, even at the back of the room.
After Boston Grammar School, Simon Collins left to teach at Chelmsford.