Head teacher
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Headmaster redirects here. For the type of Transformers, please see Headmaster (Transformers). For headmaster in Japanese martial arts, see soke (martial arts).
In parts of the UK and elsewhere, a head teacher or head master is the most senior teacher in a school. In Scotland such officials are sometimes known as the "rector," most commonly in independent schools. In North America such officials are usually known as the "school principal" but the term "headmaster" may be used in more exclusive or private schools.
While some headmasters still retain some teaching responsibility, most of their duties are managerial and pastoral.
A female headmaster may be called the headmistress. Either may also be referred to as "the head".
A school may also have a deputy head (occasionally 'depute-' in Scotland) and possibly one or more assistant heads who act as assistants or subordinates of the headmaster.
Some famous head teachers in fiction
- Mr. M. W. B. Pemberton-Oakes, the headmaster of Linbury Court School (aka "the Archbeako") in the "Jennings" books by Anthony Malcolm Buckeridge (1920-2004).
- The Demon Headmaster, from the books by Gillian Cross.
- Albus Dumbledore, featured in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling.
- Headmaster Cid of Balamb Garden in Final Fantasy VIII
- Dr Michael Walker Headmaster of King Edward VI Grammar School Chelmsford.
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