Headmaster in a sentence as a noun

20 is for the pope, 19 for the president and 18 for the headmaster, they say.

Given the sentiment of the headmaster, I'm not surprised it's doing so well...

Call ourselves hackers, get influenced by some ***** who sounds like an uppity high school headmaster.

Does anyone know of a link that explains this well, with pictures and in depth analysis that I can send to the headmaster of my old highschool?

The headmaster's mentality is in direct conflict with the Enlightenment principles that the West was built on.

My headmaster in primary school once gave a great assembly on keelhauling where he went into all the gory details of this punishment.

The headmasters have also expressed\n concerns that children of working-class families would not\n feel welcome at gymnasien.

That's not true!The one quote that I really like in the article was from his "fan" headmaster, David Gee. "I think hes a great example of someone who has followed his passion, hasnt let age be a barrier and hasnt said well I cant do this because Im 17" That's a fantastic sentiment, and I share it.

Every field day, every school\n party will show that".\n\n\nEffectively this headmaster is saying his school is racist so immigrants wont feel comfortable.

Wolfgang Harnischfeger, headmaster\n of a well-known Berlin gymnasium, has stated:\n\n It can be noticed in children as young as kindergarten\n students, that children take after their parents.

Headmaster definitions

noun

presiding officer of a school

See also: schoolmaster master