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Hal Hannaford receives Speirs
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etired Selwyn House Headmaster Hal Hannaford reviewed the highlights of his career at Selwyn House when he received the Speirs Medalâthe schoolâs highest honourâ at the Founderâs Day celebrations held on November 26, 2020. The presentation was part of an online event that was viewed from 213 homes, and included Old Boys, students and staff, plus family and friends. Headmaster Mike Downey opened the ceremonies with a salute to Lieutenant Algernon Lucas, who founded the school in 1908, as well as to Mr. Downeyâs two predecessors present at Founderâs Day, Will Mitchell and Hal Hannaford. âOne thing I have witnessed during my time at Selwyn is that it is the people, the communityâin other words, everyone here tonightâwho make this school great,â said Mr. Downey. âOur community is an important one, and our actions have a direct impact on others,â he said. Weâve learned during the pandemic that the world is a very small place and that weâre in this together.â The 2019 Speirs Medal recipient, retired Dean of Students Minna Shulman, gave a heartfelt introduction for the man she described as, âMy boss, my mentor, my hero, and my dear friend.â âI am thrilled to represent hundreds of faculty, students and families who find Hal Hannaford compelling, creative, competent, compassionate, and charismatic,â she said. âHe is so deserving of this honour.â When Hal arrived at Selwyn House in 2009, he inherited what then-Board Chair Ted Claxton â73 called âthe school that Will built,â and he made this house a home, Minna said. âHal worked toâŠfill the school with increased heart and soul that reflected his strong values of community, connectedness, relationships, resilience, love, laughter, and, of course, music. âHal pushed us all to greatness. His keen observation, clever mind and huge heart helped define our vision and Veritas, page 8
Hal Hannaford, left, retired Headmaster of Selwyn House School, received the Speirs Medal from Head Prefect George Adamopoulos, right, on November 26.
mission, reinforcing Veritas, a brand that we all could embrace and embody. âHal has one of the quickest and sharpest minds, and his ability to see the big picture, his strengths as a visionary and his business acumen are so impressive. Halâs leadership was transformational for so many of us as he sought to understand, embrace, enhance and help us build upon our own strengths. âHal introduced to us the concept of âKnown and Lovedâ as a goal for all of us, which made our experiences at Selwyn House deeper and richer, and aligned with our true mission to fill all our students and all our community with love and support so that we all become truly great people. âLike so many of you, I will always treasure those years with him,â Minna concluded. âHal has enhanced all of our lives, made our days more meaningful and fulfilling, made our professional growth and development more focused and more fun, paved the way for deeper and more loving relationships with the boys, the faculty, our families, and the
community, and left our beloved school with so many lasting and meaningful gifts borne of his vision, dedication, intelligence, creativity, and his heart and his soul. I thank Hal for this wonderful honour and opportunity to pay tribute to him and to remind him that the entire Selwyn House community truly knows and deeply loves our Hal Hannaford.â Hal Hannaford Mr. Hannaford began his acceptance speech with a tip of the hat to the four board chairs with whom he had served: Ted Claxton â73, Michael Denham, Jonathan Goldbloom â72 and Michael Avedesian â88. Halâs legacy at Selwyn House begins with his development of the Veritas brand, which, he said, is based on the original traditions of the school, âOur founding principle has now become something that is really current and modern,â he said. Today, Veritas is founded on three truths (being true to oneâs self, to others, and to the school), a motto that has now been enlarged to include a fourth: being true to the world.