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A headmaster/headmistress, head teacher, head, school administrator, principal or school director (sometimes another title is used) is the staff member of a school with the greatest responsibility [1] for the management of the school.
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The idea put forward that once the standards in those failing schools had improved, a new head teacher could take over. [1] Today however the role and idea of and executive head teacher has expanded, with many staying in place within a system leadership role rather than specific headship roles; working with a number of head teachers.
The headteacher from 1999 to 2018 was Simon Decker. It was originally a boys-only school, until 1972 when the first co-educational year was introduced. The school was at that time already at its current Pump Lane location. Following reorganisation of education in the authority and the school was renamed Rainham Mark Grammar School.
School of Rock is the soundtrack album of the film of the same title starring Jack Black. It was released on September 30, 2003. It was released on September 30, 2003. The film's director Richard Linklater scouted the country for talented 11-year-old musicians to play the rock music that features on the soundtrack and in the film.
The Association of Headteachers and Deputes in Scotland (AHDS) is a trade union which represents head teachers, depute head teachers and principal teachers from nursery, primary and ASN schools in Scotland. As of 2019 it has over 2,100 members.
Katharine Moana Birbalsingh CBE (born 16 September 1973) [3] is a British teacher and education reform advocate who is the founder and head teacher of Michaela Community School, a free school established in 2014 in Wembley Park, London. Politically, she identifies herself as a small-c conservative. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Sir William Atkinson DL (born 9 April 1950) [2] is a Jamaican-born [1] British head teacher who 'turned around' Phoenix High School, a secondary school near White City, London. [3] He also contributed to Channel 4 's The Unteachables , and was the inspiration behind Lenny Henry 's character in the 1999 BBC TV series Hope and Glory .