Examples of 'appointed headmaster' in a sentence

Meaning of "appointed headmaster"

appointed headmaster: Describes an individual who has been chosen or designated to serve as the principal or administrative leader of a school or educational institution. This appointment is typically made by a governing board, school district, or relevant stakeholders

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appointed headmaster
Bernard Gadney appointed Headmaster and invested in a shooting range.
Powlett-Jones is eventually appointed headmaster.
In mid 1985 he was appointed Headmaster of Cranbrook, a position he held for sixteen years.
In the same year, director Hubert Amthor was appointed headmaster.
Severus Snape, newly appointed headmaster of Hogwarts.
Brenan was appointed headmaster of the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art in 1889.
An outstanding educator, Griffith was appointed headmaster of Ridley College in 1932.
In 1711 Snape was appointed headmaster of Eton, which flourished under his management.
He was later appointed Headmaster.
In 1874 he was appointed headmaster of the Bhutia Boarding School at Darjeeling.
After the war he was appointed headmaster at Adams' Grammar School.
Michael Spencer Urwin was appointed headmaster at the beginning of 1996.
In 1534 he was appointed headmaster of Magdalen College School.
In 1866 George Butler was appointed headmaster of Liverpool College, and the family moved to Liverpool.

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