In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The gender specific noun for a female head of a school is headmistress.
The gender specific noun for a male head of a school is headmaster.
The common gender noun for a male or a female head of a school is principal.
Head
The masculine is headmaster.
They are generally called Headmistress, or sometimes Matron.
I was called to account for my conduct by the headmistress . Is this good for you ?
Headmistress of Beauxbatons is Mme Olympe Maxime.
headmaster
The Luhya translation of the English word 'headmistress' is "Omwimirisi".
Mrs Flaxman, Ms O´Brien... Thoughs are my headmistress names!
she wasn't ever headmistress it was always Pr Dumbledore
It depends on what year(s) you are talking about. In all of Harry Potter's school years, Professor McGonagall was the Headmistress. Except for Harry 5th year, when Dolores Umbridge became Headmistress but was fired shortly after.
She was headmistress for a short time after Dumbledore died, as a fill in. Then Snape took the job. After the battle was over Minerva reclaimed her place as headmistress for a few years before retired by 2017.
Mr- Headmistress - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp