Brian May of the rock band Queen: He was once a teacher

Brian May, the lead guitarist and songwriter with the superstar rock band Queen. was once a teacher?

You may have heard of Brian May, the lead guitarist and songwriter with the superstar rock band Queen. But did you know that he was once a teacher?

As a youngster, Brian received his education at the Hampton Grammar School, now known as the Hampton School. By all accounts, he was an exceptional student. After graduating from high school, Brian enrolled at Imperial College London, where he studied mathematics and physics. He earned his Bachelor’s degree, with honors, in 1968. In 2007, he completed the requirements for his Ph.D. in Astrophysics which he had begun in 1971. His doctorate is also from Imperial College.

In 1971, before he struck it rich with Queen, Brian worked as a math and science teacher at South London’s Stockwell Manor. The school served economically disadvantaged students at the time. “It was very challenging,” Brian confesses. “You couldn’t get the children to attend unless they were incredibly interested in what you were saying,” he continues. “I had an advantage because I was young and could speak to them in their own language,” he said.

Brian says he enjoyed his experience as a teacher, although one class gave him exceptional trouble. “One of my most disastrous experiences was the time I tried to teach the second form rectangles, pentagons and hexangles,” Brian remembers. “I had this idea of letting them cut up colored paper with scissors. The staff said, ‘You are seriously going to take scissors into the second form?’ Half an hour into the lesson, they were all attacking each other with scissors — ears, feet and hands were getting cut and there was blood and paper everywhere,” he admitted. “I remember thinking, ‘I will never try this again!'”

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