A principal is the head of a public school and is second in command, next to the head of the district.
A headmaster is the head of a boarding or private school, and has complete control of the school compaired to the principal. The only person above him would be the company that sponsers the school, if the school has one. If there is no sponser, then there is no one above the headmaster.
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∙ 11y agoi think the chancellor is the head of the university & the principal is the head of the school
Nothing, they are both royalty.
principal runs a school. a contractor builds buildings.
The Chancellor of Germany wields more power than the President.
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The shareholder has an ownership interest and the bondholder is a lender.
Principle is something you stand for. Principal is a person, like the principal of a school. They are both nouns. "Principal" can also be an adjective meaning "first in order of importance."
A principle is a fundamental truth or belief that guides behavior, while a principal is a person in a leading position, such as the head of a school.
"Principal de la universidad" in English can be translated as "University President" or "Chancellor of the University", depending on the specific role and title of the individual in charge of leading the university.