
Dr. Colin Greene
Princess Margaret School on Friday hosted a farewell ceremony in honour of former Principal Dr. Colin Greene, bringing to a close more than two decades of service by the veteran educator.
Dr. Greene was widely praised for his leadership and commitment to holistic education, with many crediting him for helping to strengthen the school’s academic culture while significantly advancing its sporting programmes. During his tenure, Princess Margaret School emerged as a consistent force in inter-school sports, reflecting his belief in the importance of balanced student development.
Teachers, students, and past pupils attending the ceremony highlighted Dr. Greene’s influence on generations of learners, noting his focus on discipline, character building, and opportunity both inside and outside the classroom.
Beyond the school compound, Dr. Greene’s contribution to youth and sports development continues at the national level. He now serves as Antigua and Barbuda’s Commissioner of Sports, where he is spearheading an intensified effort to improve the country’s performance across a range of sporting disciplines.
As the school reflected on his years of service, speakers described Dr. Greene’s legacy as one defined by leadership, vision, and an enduring commitment to empowering young people.





Twas a nice send off