The Head Teacher definition

The Head Teacher means the person who has been appointed - whether on a permanent, temporary or acting basis - in accordance with the provisions of the Articles of Government.
The Head Teacher means the person appointed to be the head teacher or acting head teacher of the School;
The Head Teacher means the head teacher from time to time of the School;

Examples of The Head Teacher in a sentence

  • The Head Teacher and/or members of the Senior Leadership Team should be given a clear explanation as to the relevance and purpose of the visit and intended date and time for the visit.

  • The Head Teacher shall assure that the safety of the students and the security of the school are maintained, and shall deal with emergent matters with the required assistance from District Supervisory Staff.

  • The Head Teacher shall perform such duties as may be assigned by the principal from time to time and shall be in charge of the school when the principal is absent.

  • The Head Teacher is responsible for limited administrative duties of the school as outlined in the Head Teacher Job Description of the school and for leadership to the Advisory School Board.

  • The Head Teacher shall not be responsible for supervisory or evaluative duties with respect to other teachers.

  • The Head Teacher will arrange for the teaching and non-teaching staff in the school/nursery to be briefed about ‘X’s condition and about other arrangements contained in this document.

  • The Head Teacher shall be compensated at the substitute teacher pay rate for either a half or whole day depending on the length of time.

  • The Head Teacher must make it clear in any closure communication whether the school is closed to PUPILS ONLY or to PUPILS AND STAFF.

  • The Head Teacher shall have the right to discipline a student based on the guidelines set forth by the administration.

  • The Head Teacher shall receive a minimum of $7,000.00 a school year with an additional increase of $250.00 for each consecutive year in the position not to exceed five (5) years.


More Definitions of The Head Teacher

The Head Teacher means the head teacher of the Academy;
The Head Teacher means the Head teacher of the School as appointed by the Partners. The Head teacher is responsible for the day-to-day running of the School.
The Head Teacher means the person with ultimate responsibility for the Pupil in the School and the person with full responsibility of the school itself.
The Head Teacher means not only the Head Teacher in person but any member of staff authorised to act on behalf of the Head Teacher.

Related to The Head Teacher

  • Head Teacher means the head teacher of the Academy;

  • Executive head with reference to this state means the governor, who may appoint a compact administrator in accordance with Article VII of the compact.

  • Headteacher means the most senior teacher in the Academy who is responsible for its management and administration. Such teacher may also be referred to as the Head of School or Principal.

  • the SSCBA means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992;

  • Teacher means teachers, paraprofessionals, principals, school employees, contractors, and other administrators.