
Princess Margaret School has paid tribute to its longest-serving principal, Colin Everton Greene, marking his retirement after 23 years of leadership.
In a statement, the school reflected on an emotional farewell, describing Dr. Greene as a pillar of strength, discipline and determination, and a mentor whose influence reached generations of students.
School officials credited his tenure with helping to shape Princess Margaret School into a beacon of hope, possibility and excellence, noting that the values he championed continue to guide the institution.
While acknowledging the sadness of his departure, the school said his retirement represents the continuation of a powerful legacy that will live on through its students, staff and wider school community.
“For 23 years of unwavering leadership and for producing outstanding men and women for the world, we say thank you,” the statement said, adding that his impact is immeasurable and enduring.
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Always been a good young man of willikies, if dr.collin greene hadn’t chosen religion to keep him passive he or Alex would a be a good representative, people that always speak out about the plights of our people and society, no one representing the ALP in willikies will ever question the status quo or ills done by robin that harmed our community and enrich robin.
Congrats sir👏👏… Nice… Give them their flowers while they’re still alive so that they can smell and savor the scent… Well deserving🙏🙏
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