Sentences with phrase «appointed headmaster»

H.S Williamson, the school's appointed headmaster from 1930 to 1958, introduced sculpture shortly after World War II.
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.
Thomas Arnold (1795 - 1842), who was appointed headmaster of Rugby in 1828, set the pattern for producing Christians, gentlemen and scholars - in that order.

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It has gotten so bad that Fudge institutes a take over of the school by appointing a new headmaster Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton).
Their one contact with civilization, a radio, brought the announcement that Severus Snape was newly - appointed as Headmaster of Hogwarts, with strict house rules, bearing little resemblance to Dumbledore's school («Snape's curriculum is severe, reflecting the wishes of the Dark Lord, and infractions are dealt with harshly by the two Death Eaters on staff»).
The management committee includes between 12 and 20 members appointed by the headmaster from among parents, teachers and community leaders.
The new experts appointed to the group are: Rachael Hare, Head of Initial Teacher Education at Harris Federation; Patrick Derham, Headmaster of Westminster School; John McIntosh CBE, former Headmaster of the London Oratory School; and Professor Anthony O'Hear, Director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, University of Buckinghamshire.
In the fall of 2000, BPS Superintendent Payzant appointed Bahnam as the new headmaster to revamp Boston High School, which was among the lowest performing high schools in the district.
1995 — 2010: W. J. Hughes - D'Aeth — previously a housemaster at Rugby School, and subsequently appointed to the post of Headmaster of Repton School, Dubai.
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