Extending the school
What are the new headmaster's motivations for wanting to improve the school in dead man's path?"
The neutral term for "headmaster" is "school principal." This term is used to refer to the person who is the leader and administrator of a school.
A headmaster is the equivalent of a Principal. They're the head of the School in which they're employed.
Yes, Michael Imperi is the Headmaster there. There is a Board of Directors which oversees the Headmaster and the school.
The masculine is headmaster.
The name of the Headmaster at Gateacre Community Comprehensive school is: Mr. Gerrard L. Lonergan
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A Headmaster (english)
When addressing a headmaster of a private school, it's best to use their formal title followed by their last name, such as "Headmaster Smith" or "Mr. Smith." If the headmaster has a doctoral degree, you may also refer to them as "Dr. Smith." In written correspondence, starting with "Dear Headmaster" or "Dear Mr./Dr. Smith" is appropriate. Always maintain a respectful tone, reflecting the formal nature of the school environment.
Yes, "headmaster" is a singular noun used to refer to a principal or the administrative chief of a school.
invite the headmaster!
yes.