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Seleny became the school's first | headmaster, a position he held until 1994. |
It opened with only 57 pupils and 3 staff (a | Headmaster, a Deputy and one other), housed in the dist |
When the school burns down, killing the | headmaster, a bright student named Jack suspects his ri |
. Stone receive a phone call from the school | headmaster about Vlad, which Mr. Stone angrily scoffs, |
September 1899 - 24 August 1976) was a noted | headmaster, academic author and top-class football refe |
Former | headmaster Adrian Verwoert was awarded a CBE for servic |
attended from 1914-9 when his father was the | headmaster), aircraft designer, designed the Bristol Bl |
into a Scare School headed by the two-headed | headmaster Alder and Dash. |
f this uniform are still kept by the current | Headmaster along with a School rugby shirt. |
1873 as a "proprietary school" owned by the | headmaster, and run as a for-profit institution. |
Thomas Godwyn DD (1587-1643), | headmaster and scholar, was the second son of Anthony G |
graduate after falling afoul of the school's | headmaster and ROTC program during the Vietnam War. |
The | Headmaster and Miss Grant overhear the commotion, and N |
glish born Australian Methodist minister and | headmaster and school president. |
s J. R. Cohu) was an Anglican priest, school | headmaster and author. |
m solo character work, with his Space School | headmaster and Market Researcher being particular live |
September 1968 - September 1970 - Assistant | Headmaster, and chaplain at St. Paul Secondary School, |
t Thomas Pritchard Allen replaced Hancock as | headmaster and Allen and his wife Julia moved into the |
itute for several years after Lunasse became | headmaster, and was responsible for the well being of t |
The building also houses the offices of the | headmaster and the school admissions department. |
His father, John Light (Sr.) is a retired | headmaster and is currently the Chairman of the Glouces |
chool in Somerset where his father worked as | headmaster and how this may have encouraged him to make |
Seaford, East Sussex where he was initially | Headmaster and mathematics master. |
A former | headmaster and chemistry teacher, he has won fame as a |
igh School following his appointment as both | Headmaster and Chief Executive of the Grammar School at |
In 1977, Tony Blanton became | headmaster, and both Anne Ellis and Rich Basirico joine |
His father was | headmaster and priest Edvard Offesen Meyer (1713-1760); |
rmese shorthand and typewriting, and was the | headmaster and the controller of Zwe Ohn Chein Shorthan |
St. Albert's High School at Ernakulam as the | Headmaster and continued in the position for an unbroke |
Son of a veteran | headmaster and educationist, Ademowo attended Immanuel |
Mr. Dromgoole was the first | Headmaster and drew up the initial prospectus. |
from their records, as discussed between The | Headmaster and the School Governors. |
The | Headmaster and Miss Grant show Nicholls to the book cup |
dney Boys' High School, where his father was | headmaster, and later at Hawkesbury Agricultural Colleg |
It opened with Mr J.G. Watson as the | headmaster and was designed to take pupils from the age |
February 2011 ) was a British public school | headmaster and a Conservative member of the House of Lo |
The claimant applied for a job as | headmaster and the school managers decided to appoint h |
William Alder Strange (1813 - 1874) was a | headmaster and author. |
chool was started with staff consisting of a | headmaster and seven teachers( How many of them are sti |
After serving as | headmaster and chaplain of The Armidale School, New Sou |
mily for the suffering caused to them by the | headmaster and has confirmed that their treatment at th |
tages were sold to Mr John F. R. Gillam, the | Headmaster and owner of Ravenscroft School, which had p |
. George Middleton, he combined the roles of | headmaster and governor until his retirement coincided |
8 has been Grant Williamson, formerly deputy | headmaster and head of Stanmore at Newington College. |
He was a Radstock | Headmaster and truly remarkable man. |
JGC Scott was appointed | headmaster and the first group of British masters were |
ng Ashton Edward Thring, the only son of the | headmaster and the Victoria Cross winner, Lieutenant-Co |
a New Zealand-born mathematician, Australian | headmaster and American professor. |
Headmaster and Principals: Titles of the head of Higher | |
nd January 2010 two other boys contacted the | headmaster and claimed the same about the same teachers |
Ron Chambers was the Founding | Headmaster and led the school until his retirement in 1 |
e MA FACE OBE, (1907-1978) was an Australian | headmaster and, in his youth, an able cricketer. |
Headmaster Andy J. Broadus was selected in March 1981. | |
ruary 1961) was an Oxford don, Public School | Headmaster, Anglican Bishop and finally Archbishop duri |
subjected to a furtive sexual assault by the | headmaster, Anthony Chenevix-Trench, whose proclivities |
In 1996, he directed The Demon | Headmaster, arguably his best-known work, short-listed |
Under the leadership of | Headmaster Arthur E. Jones (1971-1984), the school deve |
Brian Chatterly was to take the post of | Headmaster as of Fall 2011. |
His father was | headmaster at the Cheshire primary school he attended. |
His other career is that of | Headmaster at Trinity Catholic High School, Woodford Gr |
In 1812 he became | headmaster at the boys' school in Butzbach. |
He was | headmaster at Bryanston School in Dorset for much of hi |
in 2001, was archivist, librarian and former | headmaster at Stonyhurst College. |
From 1561 to 1563 he was | headmaster at the Latin School in Duisburg, today's Lan |
Eventually he became the | headmaster at Avarua School, the largest primary school |
John Dollinger who served as a | Headmaster at Cathedral Prep from 1972-1984. |
t of all the schools, and also serves as the | headmaster at Greenlawn. |
Turner has taught and been | headmaster at several other schools, including Golborne |
ball team, Leavitt later served as assistant | headmaster at Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts. |
er, a skilled educationist, was appointed as | Headmaster at a Govt. |
ked as a schoolteacher and was the assistant | headmaster at Highfields Secondary Boys' School in Wiga |
G. Gibbs in 1922, Thurston Chase, the second | Headmaster at Eaglebrook, started a family tradition wi |
He was the son of Paul Arctander Preus, | headmaster at the Cathedral School in Kristiansand and |
In 1859 he was hired as | headmaster at Aalborg Cathedral School. |
principal wrote in a reference letter to the | headmaster at Lawrenceville that Leopold was "as earnes |
Antony Clark joined the school as | Headmaster at the start of the 2006-07 school year. |
me during the period of 1906-1910 Walter was | headmaster at the Methodist Mission Boys High School at |
Coy was the son of the first | headmaster at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connec |
In 1938 he was appointed as | headmaster at Grango School in his home village of Rhos |
spent the rest of his professional career as | headmaster at St. Svithuns School, having left Stavange |
Basil Cardinal Hume was once | Headmaster at the then Gilling Castle. |
846 to 1858, when he succeeded GEL Cotton as | Headmaster at Marlborough College in Wiltshire. |
From 1925 to 1930 he was | Headmaster at Cargilfield School, Edinburgh . |
787, he was invited by Valpy to be assistant | headmaster at Reading Grammar School, and in 1789, to t |
He was then appointed | Headmaster at Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury in |
n 1852 after he arrived in Bastrop to become | headmaster at the Bastrop Academy, one of the leading s |
blished at the end of the 18th century whose | headmaster at 1802 was Daniel Moscopolites. |
The | headmaster at Portora, Dr. Robert Burrowes, recognized |
Denbighshire where his father Charles was a | headmaster at Victoria School. |
The | headmaster at the time was Mr G R Easton. |
In 1924 he became | headmaster at Clontarf Orphanage, and he later taught a |
He was a | headmaster at three state schools, Luqa, Ghaxaq and B'k |
From 1911 he was | headmaster at Trondhjem public school. |
Exton later became | Headmaster at Reed's School in Cobham, Surrey. |
fourteen he entered Winchester College, the | headmaster at the time being Dr Joseph Warton. |
overnment School and, in 1964, was appointed | headmaster at the John Hughes Primary School and also J |
ut these and other incidents, and the school | headmaster at the time says he discussed the complaints |
He went on to become | Headmaster at Mill Hill School before dying in his mid- |
he school to assume the position of founding | headmaster at King's Academy in Madaba, Jordan, which b |
From 1875 to 1878 he was | headmaster at Newcastle, then worked as an accountant i |
Eastern Cape Province) where his father was | headmaster at a Church of Scotland mission institution |
After the war he was appointed | headmaster at Adams' Grammar School. |
In the 1960s he was assistant | headmaster at the Cardinal Vaughan Grammar School for B |
He was later | headmaster at Dover College, where he set up an interna |
College, Bristol (1877, 1880-1884) and then | Headmaster at the Royal Naval Engineering College, Devo |
n killed by muggers in New York City, former | Headmaster B.B. Pradhan and his wife, Parvati, grieve. |
tend the elite boarding school, according to | headmaster Barbara Landis Chase. |
and Community College until 1975 (when the ' | Headmaster' became the 'Head') and it became Samuel Whi |
ntry to Park Grove School, Birmingham by the | headmaster, because his father refused to make him stop |
The last | headmaster before the change into the "South Wolverhamp |
a version alleged to have been shown to the | Headmaster before its presentation at the School, and K |
o the accident serving as teacher and deputy | headmaster before being appointed headmaster in 1999. |
the early 19th century, the feoffees and the | headmaster began legal action in a dispute over the hea |
Joseph A. Merluzzi M.A. - | Headmaster, Berkeley Preparatory School |
ts from the Reverend George Henslow, who was | headmaster between 1861 and 1865. |
After several arguments between the | headmaster, bishop Henri Leblanc and the city of Tourco |
rmer summer months, at the discretion of the | Headmaster, blazers may be removed whilst in School and |
In 1989 a new | headmaster, Bob Salisbury, was appointed who put in pla |
Headmaster Brewster Ely frequently addresses his peers | |
Yukijiro Hotaru as | headmaster, Bush |
for him to take over Simon Williams' role as | Headmaster, but instead he moved and became a headmaste |
hool to teach, and from 1766 to 1793 was its | headmaster, but it was a role in which he did not disti |
r Ambler's early departure to be replaced as | headmaster by Patrick Jordan in 1975 who expanded the s |
School in Sandy Spring, MD approached their | headmaster C. Thornton “Thorny” Brown, and asked permis |
, voice out their reactions to the test (the | Headmaster cannot hear them) rather than writing down t |
Don't tell Mr Pellatt (the | headmaster) cause just this morning he said that nun (s |
28 boys lost their lives along with the | headmaster Charles Stevenson and assistant teacher Char |
The school's third | headmaster, Charles "Terry" Shreiner, III, the founder' |
Generation 1 | Headmaster Chromedome with Stylor (1987) |
p operation currently going on, when Autobot | Headmaster Chromedome accidentally activated one of the |
ips Andover in Andover, Massachusetts, where | headmaster Claude M. Fuess was intrigued by the thought |
Mark Moore, | headmaster Clifton College |
he Japanese toyline, like the West, gave the | Headmaster components different names to the larger Tra |
He is an Autobot | Headmaster computer programmer who turns into a car. |
ter the school relocated to its current site | headmaster David A. Raeburn retired, and was replaced b |
chool, who is the father of an ex-pupil, The | Headmaster, David Wheeldon, and Deputy Head, Richard Fo |
ul II's administrative team is composed of a | Headmaster, Dean of Studies, Director of Finance and Op |
in 1879 some local businessmen and a school | headmaster decided to develop the coal that existed nea |
ustralian Championships, but his parents and | headmaster decided that his schooling was more importan |
The joint | headmaster, Derek Saville, was appointed in September 1 |
parents and attended Douai School, where the | headmaster, Dom Ignatius Rice, was a friend of his fath |
s Mrs A Wagstaff, the daughter of a previous | headmaster, Dr Schove. |
The | headmaster, Dr J. Scarth, B.Ed., Ph.D. was appointed in |
rammar School he came under the influence of | Headmaster Dr. John Bidlake who encouraged the young Pr |
ministrative Team includes: Dr. Maury Wills, | Headmaster Dr. Edward Wilson, Middle School Principal E |
) was a prominent British independent school | headmaster during the late 20th century. |
G. Heys was appointed Bourne College's first | headmaster during its Summer Hill incarnation, and was |
Mr. William Hooper was | headmaster during this period of rapid expansion. |
A school teacher and | headmaster during his professional career, he served in |
r, Albus Dumbledore, on Alfred Dunn, who was | headmaster during her time at St Michael's. |
Mr Paul Marsh was | headmaster during a transitional phase lasting for four |
he occasion of the schools 50th anniversary, | headmaster, EH Mander said, 'The foundation of the Scho |
forming strong links with the college, whose | headmaster employed several former Cambridge Blues as t |
ABC documentary about the school and its new | headmaster entitled 'King's School.' Whilst at King's, |
four full time teachers including the first | headmaster, Ernest Cleave. |
In 1938, John Leakey, the then | headmaster, established an evacuation camp in the orcha |
ndrew Larabee teaches at a school run by his | headmaster father Matthew, a traditional man who disapp |
He later became a prep school | headmaster first at Smallwood Manor, Uttoxeter, Staffs, |
Goodenough, who died on 30 January 2005, was | Headmaster for a notable 21 years, between 1973 and 199 |
He remained | headmaster for the rest of his life; one of the school' |
Mr Bradley has been | HeadMaster for many years and is retiering in August 20 |
In 1970, Mr. William Story returned as | headmaster for another year. |
The | headmaster for the entire existence of the school was R |
Perrott Hill School in Somerset where he was | Headmaster for 10 years. |
He was to be | headmaster for 24 years, latterly jointly with Michael |
d Eyre was on secondment as acting Executive | Headmaster for another school in Hampshire, so Mrs. Wen |
n for a number of series including The Demon | Headmaster for the BBC. |
ach of the six houses named after a previous | headmaster: Foxell, Holman, Newman, Pearson, Rayner and |
n an article later expanded into a book, The | Headmaster: Frank L. Boyden, of Deerfield. |
In the 1960s and 70s, the | headmaster Frederick Tooze pioneered the integration of |
Rev. William Featherstone, | Headmaster from 1917 to 1930, introduced the prefects' |
H.S Williamson, the school's appointed | headmaster from 1930 to 1958, introduced sculpture shor |
omprehensive College in Limerick and was its | headmaster from 1969 until 1982. |
before becoming the school's longest-serving | Headmaster from 1953 to 1978. |
ng the appointment of Mr Chris Hutchinson as | Headmaster from Wellington College in 2007 and the open |
Marcus Barker took over as | headmaster from David Durban who had been the second he |
rds Centre in 2002 in honour of the school's | headmaster from 1986 to 2002. |
Moses Angel was | headmaster from 1842 to 1897 |
Alan Rogers, | headmaster from 1990-2006 of Wellington School, Somerse |
He then served as Deerfield Academy's 54th | Headmaster from 1994 to 2006, and was succeeded in that |
He became the school's | headmaster from its establishment in 1885 until 1889, w |
ilitate the changing curricular, and in 1985 | headmaster George Davies achieved community status for |
pstow Grammar School under the mentorship of | headmaster George Dewdney. |
This resulted in the | headmaster giving little attention to the needs of the |
Michael Hordern as | Headmaster Griffith |
Olek Krupa as | Headmaster Gula |
The school is led by the recently-appointed | headmaster Gwenallt Llwyd Ifan and deputy heads Carol I |
THE FIRST | HEADMASTER, GWILYM E. THOMAS, WAS SUCCEEDED BY HERBERT |
nians in the Ottoman Empire, from her school | headmaster H. C. Fredericksen (called also Friser) who |
The | headmaster had earned a Soccer Blue for Oxford Universi |
Headmaster Happold was also noted for the foundation of | |
During the second world war, the | headmaster, Harry Leggett, was awarded the MBE for lead |
Martin Smith, the new | Headmaster, has taken the challenge with both hands and |
Moreover, the school's | headmaster has taken her mother away from her and her f |
For the last few years the | headmaster has been Andrew Stringer who was deputy head |
As | headmaster, he became known for taking in students who |
During his 37 years as | headmaster, he was an important influence on the develo |
In 1956, at the request of his school | headmaster, he published his first book, a study guide |
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