In French, the principal of a school is called "le directeur" if it is a male, and "la directrice" if it is a female. This term is used to refer to the person who is in charge of the administrative and educational aspects of the school.
A woman in charge of a school is typically referred to as a principal or headmistress.
charge, its the exact same
Free of charge
The Headteacher
It is not right to charge batteries of their cellular phones because it will may caused a accidents :))Hope it will Help
It is 1+ charge, but if they say copper (II), then that's 2+ charge.
It depends. If a school is closed for a few days for weather or other emergencies, it would probably not affect tuition. If a school is closed permanently, they could not charge tuition.
A private school will often charge a yearly tuition fee as a result of not being administered by any form of government. Public schools are financially supported by the government thus do not charge such a fee.
Well it is not right but I think they can and do charge you for that.
no they can not
too look after and is in charge of school