Sentences with phrase «headmaster college»

Yes, Headmaster College participants receive a full salary and benefits during the year of the program from the academy where they are employed during their residency year.
The Headmaster College is a leadership formation program scheduled to launch in August 2016.
The Great Hearts Headmaster College is a one - year, intense training program that consists of three program components: the apprenticeship portion takes place during school hours, executive coaching occurs weekly, and the course - of - study portion includes weekly evening classes and two site - based retreats.

Not exact matches

With the government's anti-extremism guidelines apparently causing a college headmaster to vet the sermons of visiting bishops, the director... More
Richard Cairns, the headmaster of private Brighton College, said: «ISI inspection is more focused on outcomes relative to the quality of pupils you're getting, but under Ofsted there is a lot of box - ticking, everyone is nervous of a system that is overly bureaucratic.
Jerry Howland, headmaster, said that since 1976, ACC has developed a very rigorous college preparatory curriculum with a focus on reading, writing, and critical thinking.
But Walter Boyle, headmaster at Holyport, said his heavily oversubscribed college was keen to expand.
Walter Boyle, soon to be headmaster of Eton backed free school Holyport College, was interviewed by TES about his vision for the school.
Last week the Guardian reported that Mo Tanweer, Eton's deputy headmaster of academics and a former investment banker, had left the college after allegations he circulated questions from an upcoming economics exam to other teachers.
From 2000 - 2003 he was Headmaster of Winchester College.
Tim Hands, the college's headmaster, told the Daily Telegraph: «The college has treated this matter very seriously, and has worked closely with the examination board throughout.
The earliest recording of this adage is in Vulgaria (1519), a book of Latin aphorisms collected by William Horman (c.1458 - 1535), who was headmaster of Winchester College, and both headmaster and provost of Eton.
So once I was appointed headmaster of the College of Magic, or deacon, or secretary, or whatever the technical term was, I sort of petered out and stopped playing.
Burchett was headmaster of the «South Kensington Schools», now the Royal College of Art, which gradually replaced the Royal Academy School as the leading British art school, though around the start of the 20th century the Slade School of Fine Art produced many of the forward - looking artists.
On March 8, 2013, the Ontario Court of Appeal in the case of Cavanaugh v. Grenville Christian College (2013 ONCA 139) ruled that students, who had allegedly suffered various forms of abuse at a private Anglican school at the hands of its headmasters, had no cause of action against the Anglican Diocese.
The program is designed to prepare students for administrative and leadership positions in school settings and other education - related fields that specifically do NOT require certification (some examples include private school headmaster, community college or university staff administrator or museum administrator).
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