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.
The possessive form is the school's principal.
school binder = cartable (french Canadian) or classeur (french European) *classeur = filing cabinet in French Canadian *cartable = a kind of school bag in French European
A trait you can base your life on, I think.
Well, you should be professional about your letter. I suggest typing the letter, have someone proof read it for spelling and grammatical errors. Make sure your ideas are actually going to improve the school and not just something that you want to be done. For example, the principal may not take your other suggestions seriously if you suggest that he make school a 4 day week as opposed to a five day week. Do not make the letter anonymous either, let the principal know who you are. Be sure and state why you think the suggestions you will be making would be a good idea and if they cost money you should suggest how your idea will be funded or if he should cut costs in a different area. Then either give it to him or to someone that works at your schools office and ask them to deliver your letter.
84% of students say that school uniforms are uncreative.
vice directeur (courtesy of http://ets.freetranslation.com/ ) ~Horsecrazie the correct answer is " directeur ajoint " i go to french school
The school principal in Spanish is usually called the Director(a).
its a cognate so it would be 'principal' the same thing. :)
The principal's office in French is called "le bureau du directeur".
professeur principal
Directeur, Principal, Proviseur
caractère principal.
the school is ' l'école ' in French.
le niveau principal, l'étage principal.
How do you say afterschool in French
In French, you say "middle school" as "collège."
no school in french is non école