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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[:Arthur Shrimpton's Leaving Photograph]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Football Team 1962-63]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Staff]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Staff]]
*[[:David Baines]]
*[[:Philip Johnston]]
*[[:Philip Johnston]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Football Team 1962-63]]
*[[:Arthur Shrimpton's Leaving Photograph]]


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Latest revision as of 13:58, 3 October 2022

Robin Charles Borrett
Nicknames RC, Harry, Borrett the Bald (after cartoon character Boris the Bold), Sooty
Born 1937 (age 88–89)
Education Stowmarket Grammar School (1948-1955); Nottingham (BSc 1958)
Roles Head of Chemistry (1967-1994); Old Bostonian Association staff representative
Years at BGS 1962-1994
Departments Science
Subjects Chemistry
Known for Football; Athletics; Badminton Club
Children Martin Borrett

Robin Charles Borrett was a teacher of Chemistry at Boston Grammar School from 1962 to 1994, becoming head of Chemistry in 1967.

His son Martin J Borrett attended BGS and was Head Boy in 1985-86.

Before BGS

Robin Borrett was educated at Stowmarket Grammar School (1948-1955) and gained a BSc (Hons) at the University of Nottingham (1958). Before arriving at Boston Grammar School he taught at Fakenham Grammar School.

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