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  2. Head teacher - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Principal teacher - Wikipedia

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    A principal teacher (PT) is a promoted post within Scottish state schools who is a member of the school's middle leadership team. The position is not the same as a school principal in other countries; principal teachers usually report to a deputy head teacher within larger schools, or directly to the head teacher in smaller schools.

  4. Category:School principals and headteachers - Wikipedia

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    Category: School principals and headteachers. 17 languages. ... (1 P) Heads of schools in the United Kingdom (5 C, 4 P) Heads of schools in the United States (4 C, 2 P)

  5. Educating Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    There's election fever as the search for Harrop Fold's first ever Head Girl and Head Boy begins. Pupils are put through their paces culminating in a presidential style debate led by Deputy Headteacher Mr Gary Featherstone in front of all their peers. At the last minute an unexpected candidate throws his hat into the ring.

  6. Simon Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Henderson first worked as a history and politics teacher at The Windsor Boys' School, before joining Eton College in 2001; he soon became head of history at the school. From 2009, he served as Deputy Head of Sherborne School. He left Sherborne in 2011 when he was appointed Headmaster of Bradfield College. [1]

  7. Executive head teacher - Wikipedia

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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. [2]

  8. Epsom College – latest: Headteacher shot dead by husband was ...

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    Epsom College reacts after shocking deaths of school head and her family. ... All we know about elite £42,000 a year school where headteacher and family found dead. 04:10, Sravasti Dasgupta.

  9. Deputy head teacher - Wikipedia

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    In some schools, a deputy head is the third most senior teacher, coming after the senior deputy head. The senior deputy head will run the school in absence of the head teacher. The senior deputy may be the line manager for other deputy head teachers, as well as tackling multiple leadership duties themselves, but this is not always the case.