yes.
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No. They are usually found on school websites or publications
YES.............if the School is a Government School
The neutral term for "headmaster" is "school principal." This term is used to refer to the person who is the leader and administrator of a school.
A headmaster is the equivalent of a Principal. They're the head of the School in which they're employed.
Yes, Michael Imperi is the Headmaster there. There is a Board of Directors which oversees the Headmaster and the school.
The masculine is headmaster.
The name of the Headmaster at Gateacre Community Comprehensive school is: Mr. Gerrard L. Lonergan
Extending the school
What are the new headmaster's motivations for wanting to improve the school in dead man's path?"
A Headmaster (english)
Yes, "headmaster" is a singular noun used to refer to a principal or the administrative chief of a school.