Princess Margaret School commemorates the conclusion of a transformative era with the retirement of its longest-serving principal, Dr. Colin Everton Greene, following 23 years of dedicated service. The institution released an official statement honoring his profound contributions, characterizing his departure as both an emotional milestone and a celebration of an indelible legacy.
Dr. Greene was eulogized as an institutional cornerstone who embodied strength, discipline, and unwavering determination. His mentorship transcended administrative duties, directly impacting multiple generations of students through his educational philosophy and personal guidance.
School authorities attributed the institution’s evolution into a recognized beacon of academic excellence and opportunity to Dr. Greene’s visionary leadership. They emphasized that the core values he instilled—including integrity, perseverance, and excellence—remain deeply embedded in the school’s culture and将继续指导其未来发展.
The statement acknowledged the community’s collective sentiment of loss while reframing his retirement not as an ending but as the perpetuation of his influence through the countless students and educators he inspired. His legacy, described as both immeasurable and enduring, will continue to resonate throughout the school community and beyond.
In its final tribute, the school expressed profound gratitude “for 23 years of unwavering leadership and for producing outstanding men and women for the world,” cementing Dr. Greene’s status as an educational pioneer whose impact will endure for generations to come.
