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.
This is your new home said the woman. Here too there is everything that is enjoyable and beneficial to knowledge and religion.
too look after and is in charge of school