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Nick arrived at BGS in 1985 and retired in 2010. At some point during that time period he and his wife [[Hilary Fitton]] spent two or three years teaching at a school in [[Wikipedia:Humberside|Humberside]] (possibly 1991-1994). | Nick arrived at BGS in 1985 and retired in 2010. At some point during that time period he and his wife [[Hilary Fitton]] spent two or three years teaching at a school in [[Wikipedia:Humberside|Humberside]] (possibly 1991-1994). | ||
Nick founded and ran the Pike Fishing Club | Nick had a wide variety of interests, and contributed to numerous school clubs. A keen angler, he founded and ran the school Pike Fishing Club. In 1992 he authored a book entitled "In Search of Wild Trout: Flyfishing for Wild Trout in Rivers". Around the same time he participated in a number of instructional fishing videos. | ||
Nick also founded the [[BGS Jazz Band|Jazz Band]], in which he primarily played the banjo and ukelele. | |||
In 2013 he was the guest of honour at the [[Old Bostonian Association Annual Dinner|OBA Annual Dinner]], delivering a speech and the toast to the school. | In 2013 he was the guest of honour at the [[Old Bostonian Association Annual Dinner|OBA Annual Dinner]], delivering a speech and the toast to the school. |
Revision as of 21:00, 15 February 2021
Nicholas Vernon Fitton | |
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Education | Nottingham University |
Years at BGS | 1985-2010 (with a two or three year break in service) |
Departments | English |
Subjects | English |
Known for | Pike Fishing Club, BGS Jazz Band, Black and white film club. |
Spouse | Hilary Fitton |
Nicholas Vernon Fitton was a teacher of English at Boston Grammar School (1985-2010 with a two or three year break).
Nick arrived at BGS in 1985 and retired in 2010. At some point during that time period he and his wife Hilary Fitton spent two or three years teaching at a school in Humberside (possibly 1991-1994).
Nick had a wide variety of interests, and contributed to numerous school clubs. A keen angler, he founded and ran the school Pike Fishing Club. In 1992 he authored a book entitled "In Search of Wild Trout: Flyfishing for Wild Trout in Rivers". Around the same time he participated in a number of instructional fishing videos.
Nick also founded the Jazz Band, in which he primarily played the banjo and ukelele.
In 2013 he was the guest of honour at the OBA Annual Dinner, delivering a speech and the toast to the school.
In 2019 he produced a book of poetry, "Knick-Knack, Union Jack: And other poems for our troubled times" which was published by former BGS staff colleague Tim Atkinson's Dotterel Press.
External Links
- Goodbye Mr Chips
- In Search of Wild Trout: Flyfishing for Wild Trout in Rivers
- Knick-Knack, Union Jack: And other poems for our troubled times