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    Colin Greene Appointed Sports Commissioner, Steps Down as Principal of Princess Margaret School

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    Colin Greene, Principal of Princess Margaret School, has reportedly been appointed as the new Sports Commissioner, succeeding Sir Richie Richardson. The appointment is expected to take effect on 1 July 2025.

    As a result, Greene will mark his final day as principal today, ahead of his early retirement from the public education system.

    Greene’s transition into the new role brings an end to his long-standing tenure in the education sector, where he has been a prominent figure in shaping student development and school leadership.

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