Pilgrims' Patter
The Forum => The B-Ark => Topic started by: Ken Fox on September 17, 2021, 07:26:43 AM
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Nice piece on Prof JVT on the BBC this morning:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58420444 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58420444)
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Never met him but he does come across as 'one of our own', a proper down to earth bloke. Love the fact he's as geeky as me with the Utd memorabilia though, I thought I was the only sad act to actually have stuff in the house......
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JVT's father taught in the Maths department at Boston Grammar School that was headed for many years by my dad. My dad has always spoken of Paul Van-Tam with enormous respect and affection, and still does at 93!
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Be nice if the club made him a honorary pilgrim or something.
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Top interview from the BBC. Very rarely you hear that from me :D Top man and very humble.
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Not particularly BUFC related. but I now follow them as much as possible, especially away as I live in Manchester. but to responed to Oakham Pilgrim in particular. I am most grateful to your father who I assume is Ken Whittle and also Paul Van Tam for their excellent teaching of Maths at A level. I can not say how much I appreciated their dedication and support they gave me at BGS which gave me such a great base in Maths for my futrure career. After graduating from York University I have had a very successful career as an actuary and now enjoying early retirement.
Oakham and JVT, assuming Ken is your father (Oakham), I gained a double A in maths and further maths and so my successful later life was based on such a great start that they gave me.
Regards
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Yes, GP, KHEW is my father and will pass your kind message on. I followed the family trade (Music rather than Maths in my case) and am having to miss today's game as I'm playing the organ at a former pupil's wedding. Such are the dangers of the profession!
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I also have great respect for your dad - one of the 2 or 3 teachers who I remember with fondness from BGS. He led me to teach numeracy much later on. He won't remember me as I was never a 'high flyer' in maths!