Noun
headteacher (plural headteachers)
The most senior teacher in a school who is responsible for its management and administration.
I had to go and see the headteacher about my attitude.
Andy Byers, headteacher at Framwellgate School in Durham, told The Times that he plans to test children in the sports hall, but has not been time to recruit, and vet the criminal records, of new staff with term due to start in four working days. Source: Internet
A headteacher has been charged with murdering his estranged wife and her new partner in a horrific New Year's Day stabbing - as it emerged she called officers to her home just days before the attack. Source: Internet
Applicants must also include a reference – which will usually be a tutor, teacher or headteacher – and they need to pay the application fee. Source: Internet
Helen Almey, 39, and her new partner were slain at the home she had shared with her headteacher ex in Duffield, Derbyshire. Source: Internet
But an assistant headteacher at a primary school in Leicestershire said Mr Hancock’s criticism was “disgusting”. Source: Internet
He was appointed last year as the headteacher at Stanton Vale Special School in nearby Long Eaton. Source: Internet