Headmasters definition

Headmasters means the persons appointed by the Governors of the Schools to be responsible for the day-to-day management of the Schools, including anyone to whom such duties have been duly delegated;

Examples of Headmasters in a sentence

  • The Parents accept the authority of the Headmaster and of other members of staff on the Headmaster's behalf to take all reasonable disciplinary or preventative action necessary to safeguard and promote the welfare of the Pupil and the School community as a whole.

  • It is expected that the Parents, or duly authorised education guardian, will consult personally with the Headmaster or with the Headmaster's authorised deputy before Notice of Withdrawal is given by the Parents.

  • The Headmaster's decision to require the Removal of the Pupil shall be subject to a Governors' Review if requested by the Parents.

  • The Headmaster's decision to expel shall be subject to a Governors' Review if requested by the Parents.

  • It is expected that the Parents, or duly authorised education guardian, will consult personally with the Headmaster or with the Headmaster's authorised deputy before Notice is given by the Parents.

  • The Headmaster's decision to expel shall be subject to an appeal if requested by the Parents.

  • The Headmaster's decision to require the Removal of the Pupil shall be subject to an appeal if requested by the Parents.

  • The Parents accept the authority of the Headmaster and of other members of staff on the Headmaster's behalf to carry out searches and investigation and take all reasonable disciplinary or preventative action necessary to safeguard and promote the welfare of the Pupil or any pupil and or the School community as a whole.

  • The parties agree that Principals and Headmasters, as well as other BASAS members at the school site, have been an integral part of the development of teachers.

  • Principals and Headmasters are encouraged to include all BASAS members at the school site in the decision making process.