Word info

vice-principal

Noun

Meaning

vice-principal (plural vice-principals)

An assistant principal or deputy headteacher.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

After graduation I was offered a post as Vice-Principal at the Jat High School but in that there was the name of a caste and I could not accept that. I have always been opposed to this social system since my childhood. Charan Singh

Barbara Whilby (centre), retired vice-principal of the Muschett High School in Wakefield, Trelawny, presents a tribute during the funeral for the late Millicent Gray, past vice-principal of the school. Source: Internet

A resident of M’Chigeeng First Nation who graduated from Canadore College in 2001, she is the vice-principal and education team lead at the Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute (KTEI) on Manitoulin Island, a release explains. Source: Internet

“Our Carnaval celebrates the French culture and heritage, and we have our Bonhomme Carnaval here,” said vice-principal Chantale Forcier. Source: Internet

P.J. served as the vice-principal at Las Cruces High School. Source: Internet

Sandra Richardson, a vice-principal at Princess Margaret, said she is impressed by the students’ dedication, but noted that the trip is not a school function — Sattar, Wood and Fuller just happen to be students at Maggie. Source: Internet

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