English to Spanish Dictionary headmaster

headmaster

director de escuela
definition
noun
I am a private school headmaster , and this has been a problem for a couple of years now.
(especially in private schools) the man in charge of a school; the principal.
translation of 'headmaster'
noun
director de escuela,
maestro principal
example
Today there are two pretenders to the title of 'headmaster' , each self-appointed.
He put me down gently on my feet then held my hand as we went inside to meet the 'headmaster' and the teachers.
To make matters worse, the school belonged to a ghastly, gruesome 'headmaster' named Mr Dowd.
I learned from Ted who guided me like a patient 'headmaster' leading a purblind orphan around a country fair.
He was apparently a horrible student but now he's 'headmaster' so that just goes to show the high standards of this school!
Pettigrew studied the role of the founding 'headmaster' of a private British boarding school.
But later, the 'headmaster' actually went into the bin and put all the pieces together!
The 'headmaster' of the high school at that time was Munetaka Abe Sensei, a man of noble character and a patriot.
I am a private school 'headmaster' , and this has been a problem for a couple of years now.
The chatter gradually died down, and all turned to look at R.A.'s 'headmaster' .
James McHugh of Peabody was named 'headmaster' at Savio Prep High School in East Boston.
David Warner is nicely sinister as Evil Incarnate, and Sir Ralph Richardson, that stately old figure, is a 'headmasterly' Supreme Being.
If Guthrie wishes to be seen as having left the world of hemline journalism behind him, now is his heaven-made chance to demonstrate a 'headmasterly' fairness and impartiality - one that is quite clearly beyond Marr and the boys.
Under the 'headmasterly' rule of His Excellency the Life President Ngwazi Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda (to give him his official moniker), Malawi was peaceful, tidy, friendly, and decidedly old-fashioned.
Archbishop of York David Hope wagged a 'headmasterly' finger at one of his bishops yesterday and declared that the Church of England has no intention of abandoning the poor.
There is a program on which we are working, but we still need support to make this program workable, to make 'headmasters' accept easily those little girls in their schools, even though they will not pay school fees.
Most of the school teachers and 'headmasters' were trained in Great Britain and exposed to the British Scouting Movement and to Outward Bound programs.
These schools will be getting some new furniture for the teachers and the 'headmasters' ' offices.
The creamy walls of both floors were lined with paintings of old 'headmasters' and headmistresses, bowls of fruit, Paris operas, and fairy tale adventures.
Sketch themes include sub-literate 'headmasters' , a prime ministerial aid who has a crush on his boss, cross-dressing, and this guy whom I liked if only for his over-the-top Welsh accent.
But, even though she was reputed to be somewhat 'headmasterly' over the usage of English, she had a charming and engaging social presence.
Eight principals or 'headmasters' were initially contacted.
Since I'm on the ground as it were, I've direct access to many of the 'headmasters' , teachers, and senior exponents of these disciplines.
We requested participation from the headmasters of the 40 selected schools, and 39 'headmasters' responded affirmatively.
High school 'headmasters' have begun banning pants that cause potential exposure of the buttocks, such as loose and baggy jeans on boys and midriff-showing lowriders on girls.
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