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'''Jphn Kinchin''' was a teacher of %subject% at [[Boston Grammar School]] (?-2003).
'''John Kinchin''' was a teacher of Physics at [[Boston Grammar School]] from 1987 to 2003.
 
Shortly after leaving BGS he was elected as a Fellow of the [[Wikipedia: Institute of Physics|Institute of Physics]], having written many papers for the Physics Education journal, of which he was a sub-editor.
 
John's next teaching post was as assistant head at [[Wikipedia:The King's (The Cathedral) School|The King's (The Cathedral) School]], [[Wikipedia:Peterborough|Peterborough]]. He was project leader for the school's successful Project Faraday bid to design the lab of the future.


After leaving BGS he was assistant head at [[Wikipedia:The King's (The Cathedral) School|The King's (The Cathedral) School]], [[Wikipedia:Peterborough|Peterborough]].
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== See Also ==


==See Also==
*[[:Boston Grammar School Staff]]
*[[:Arthur Shrimpton's Leaving Photograph]]
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 30 March 2023

John Kinchin

John Kinchin at the Old Bostonian Association Annual Dinner 2023
Roles Assistant Headteacher, Head of Science
Years at BGS 1987-2003
Departments Science
Subjects Physics

John Kinchin was a teacher of Physics at Boston Grammar School from 1987 to 2003.

Shortly after leaving BGS he was elected as a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, having written many papers for the Physics Education journal, of which he was a sub-editor.

John's next teaching post was as assistant head at The King's (The Cathedral) School, Peterborough. He was project leader for the school's successful Project Faraday bid to design the lab of the future.


See Also