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Jeremy S M Hannay is a Canadian educator, coach   and doctoral researcher currently living in London, England. He was featured in the 2008 CBC documentary, The Pinecrest Diaries, for his work at Pinecrest Public School with Charles Austin. Jeremy is a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (RSA) and a Fellow of the College of Teachers in the UK.

EDUCATION
Jeremy graduated from Sir Robert Borden HS in Nepean, Ontario. He holds a Bachelor's degree from Athabasca University in General Studies, a Bachelor's degree from Queen's University in Education, a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina and is currently completing his doctoral research in Education at the University of Exeter.

CAREER
Mr Hannay was an integral member of the turnaround team at Pinecrest PS in Ottawa, Canada between 2004-2008. During his time at Pinecrest, he was mentored by Canada's Outstanding Principal 2006 recipient, Charles Austin. Jeremy helped the school secure grants from True Sport and the OESC to help improve the school's profile. In 2010, Hannay moved to London, England. He is currently the Assistant Headteacher of an inner London primary school, where he leads the school's development in teaching and learning. Since committing to the school in 2012, the school's KS2 exit results and pupil progress have been within the highest in the borough.

COACHING
Jeremy is a trained NCCP Level III volleyball coach (971662). He was involved in the Ottawa volleyball community at the high school and club level. In Kingston, he worked with the university programs at both Queen's University and the Royal Military College of Canada as an assistant coach. While with the Queen's women's program, the team made its first appearance in the OUA Final Four under the tutelage of Coach Joely Christian MacFarlane. From 2007-2009, Hannay was a member of the 21U Men's Team Ontario Canada Games coaching staff, where the team earned a silver medal at the Games in PEI. Jeremy was also the Chair of Athlete Development in Region 6 of the Ontario Volleyball Association from 2009-2010.