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head teacher

NOUN
  1. the educator who has executive authority for a school
    she sent unruly pupils to see the principal

How To Use head teacher In A Sentence

  • Almost one in five secondary head teachers is being paid a six-figure salary. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said that as head teacher he could not force youngsters to wear uniforms either but the school hoped parents saw it as a practical option.
  • Head teachers are to vote for the first time on a ballot on industrial action today. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because he had been head teacher for so long he had obtained the mentality the school was his and he could run it how he liked.
  • Head teachers are reluctant to have differential pay in subjects because they can run into problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • After taking the uninjured boy home, Mr Green went back to the school to report the incident to the head teacher.
  • A deputy head teacher has been suspended from a North Lincolnshire primary school, awaiting trial on charges of kerb-crawling.
  • Head teachers have been lobbying hard against education cuts.
  • Pupils at Bwacha High school in Kabwe yesterday demonstrated, demanding the removal of their head teacher whom they accused of being rude and insensitive to their needs.
  • But a new head teacher has brought in a dress code. The Sun
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