The Headmaster definition

The Headmaster means the Headmaster of the School as appointed by the School Governors. The Headmaster is responsible for the day-to-day running of the School.
The Headmaster means the Headmaster of the College; ‘the Council’ means the Council of the College;
The Headmaster means the Headmaster of Alleyn’s School and includes those to whom any of the duties orfunctions of the Headmaster have been delegated, e.g. the Headmaster of Alleyn’s Junior School.

Examples of The Headmaster in a sentence

  • The Headmaster shall act with procedural fairness in all such cases.

  • The Headmaster needs to be aware of any matters that are relevant to the Pupil's safety and security.

  • The Headmaster or designee will notify a suspended student’s parent(s) of the period of suspension, the grounds for the suspension, and the time and place for an opportunity to confer with the Headmaster.

  • The Headmaster or designee shall inform the student or parent of the date, time, and place of the meeting.

  • The Headmaster is entitled to exercise a wide discretion in relation to the School's policies, rules and regime and will exercise those discretions in a reasonable and lawful manner, and with procedural fairness when the status of the Pupil is at issue.

  • The Headmaster may at any time require a medical opinion or certificate as to the Pupil's general health where the Headmaster considers it necessary as a matter of professional judgement in the interests of the Pupil and / or the School community.

  • The Headmaster must therefore be notified in writing immediately of any court orders or situations of risk in relation to the Pupil for whom any special safety precautions may be needed.

  • The Headmaster shall act with procedural fairness in all such cases, and shall have regard to the interests of the Pupil and the Parents as well as those of the School.

  • The Headmaster may make specific exceptions to the dress code, as demanded by particular religious customs.

  • The Headmaster may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Headmaster considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutors.


More Definitions of The Headmaster

The Headmaster means the headmaster of the school.
The Headmaster means the Headmaster of the School and includes any acting Headmaster of the school;
The Headmaster means the head teacher of the Academy;
The Headmaster means the Headmaster from time to time of the School, as appointed by the Governors of the School, and includes those to whom any of the duties of the Headmaster or the School have been responsibly delegated.
The Headmaster means the person appointed by the Governors to be responsible for the day-to-day management of the School, including anyone to whom those duties have been duly delegated.

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