A headteacher has spoken of his shock at the sudden death of one of his popular young pupils. |
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The money is designed to be shared out between all the staff at the schools, from headteacher to caretaker. |
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There are four teaching staff plus headteacher Gill and six teaching assistants. |
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He recently sent an e-mail to his former headteacher, talking of how much he was enjoying the experience of studying in America. |
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Hundreds turned out to pay tribute to a beloved former headteacher at a memorial service to give thanks for her life. |
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At the launch on Tuesday headteacher Diana Morton expressed her pride at the achievement. |
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The school's headteacher said heads were seeking to meet with the police to address the issue. |
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On Monday a beaming headteacher spoke of his delight in getting the backing of the DFES for the new school. |
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Pupils of a Richmond secondary school are protesting after a streaming policy was scrapped by their new headteacher. |
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Steve, also known as retired York headteacher Norman Fowler, once performed under the stage name Sammy Browne. |
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An anxious headteacher has told how she was having to rob Peter to pay Paul in a bid to try to balance the books at her school. |
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He said had been at his games lesson for only 15 minutes when the headteacher took him to his office, where police were called. |
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A school headteacher is to go on a mercy mission to Westminster in a last-ditch attempt to save seven of his pupils from deportation. |
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The headteacher of a school has been criticized for banning pupils from taking part in Red Nose Day activities. |
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A headteacher is stepping down as her infant school joins forces with a neighbouring junior school. |
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At Dorcan School, the headteacher announced his plans to retire at the end of the summer term. |
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The new library at an Upper Stratton school has been named after its first headteacher. |
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The council adopted a policy of merging schools where the position of headteacher at one falls vacant. |
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As headteacher at Ifield Special School he has been dynamic, inspirational and innovative. |
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She was just a very successful headteacher who motivated the children with her enthusiasm. |
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The headteacher has told parents in a letter that he decided to readmit both boys after an appeal to the school governors. |
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A concerned headteacher has added his voice to calls for a pedestrian crossing at a dangerous road junction. |
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He eventually became deputy head and ultimately headteacher of St Blaise School in Bierley. |
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The school headteacher has been suspended and a new 'superhead' appointed after Ofsted inspectors revealed a catalogue of safeguarding concerns. |
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The headteacher of Radcliffe's new high school is inviting people to put forward suggestions for its name. |
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Look at me, when I was made headteacher most people thought a woman should never be a headteacher. |
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The headteacher said it had been an enjoyable and educational week. |
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When Steeple Langford was unable to fill the vacant post of headteacher, it was decided to approach other local schools with a view to federation. |
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In some countries headteacher recruitment is conditional on possession of a specialized higher education diploma. |
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Once a headteacher signs on the dotted academy line, the school ceases to exist as an individual entity. |
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He is, it should be said at once, not your regimental sergeant-major type of headteacher. |
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Tom Sherrington, headteacher of Highbury Grove, and the school's director of oracy, Andrew Fitch, approach this with gusto. |
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Dr Calvert's appointment as headteacher of Ursuline High five years ago was itself a radical move for the school, as all previous headteachers had been Ursuline sisters. |
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Pickover says her ultimate goal is to become an assistant headteacher, but SLE status has more reward than just as a career stepping stone. |
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The headteacher said that 81 per cent of the passes were A and B grades. |
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I now have a lot of dyslexics in school and their self-esteem is through the roof because they see a headteacher who is the same as them. |
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The financial manager's competence and the trust that person establishes with the headteacher are invaluable. |
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In some countries, the entirety of these tasks is done jointly by the school board and the headteacher. |
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Lyn Sharpe, acting headteacher at John of Gaunt, admitted she is caught between the devil and the deep blue sea after closing the gate last year for health and safety reasons. |
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The headteacher must, therefore, know everyone and take an interest in their career development and their performance needs. |
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The headteacher is determined to get to the bottom of it and involves the teachers in trying to identify the thief. |
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It is followed by a period of variable length during which the new headteacher is still considered a trainee. |
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This vision of the headteacher is the more common where headteachers continue teaching in the schools they manage. |
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The headteacher commits to objectives to be achieved over the medium term, taking account of the school's position as noted at the outset. |
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Neither have sufficient steps been taken to improve school management and to strengthen the position of the headteacher. |
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First question to the observers: If you were the headteacher, what would you do? |
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On Monday the 313 pupils were told by their headteacher that the mini chocolate eggs brought in by all the pupils for Comic Relief on Friday had been stolen. |
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As a headteacher, she had loyal friends and staunch critics as she strove to give the girls of St. Louise's Comprehensive College a better start in life. |
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Former headteacher and artist, Clifford Fisher, who was the oldest Old B present, was voted President for Life and presented with a carriage clock, to mark the occasion. |
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Former headteacher and artist Clifford Fisher, the oldest Old B present, was voted President for Life and presented with a carriage clock to mark the occasion. |
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The headteacher, who officially took up his post on January 1, says that he is keen to meet parents, as well as other heads to pick up tips and advice. |
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The school's assistant headteacher arrived back from his trip at the end of September after braving sub-zero temperatures, polar bears and rough seas. |
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A primary school headteacher was found dead in his car with a hosepipe attached to the exhaust, days after being quizzed about indecent photographs, it emerged yesterday. |
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It is generally done by a specialist staff but remains the responsibility of the headteacher, who must have a basic understanding of these matters to grasp the issues and give the necessary instructions. |
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However, a knowledge of the teaching profession with its constraints and its freedoms is essential for a headteacher, and in most countries that leads to teachers being recruited as headteachers. |
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In schools, for example, will all proposals made by a school council involving expenditure have to be sanctioned by the governing body or headteacher? |
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The school's PTA members, including headteacher Matt Potts, danced to Michael Jackson's Thiller in a routine for Allesley's Got Talent. |
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In most countries where such frameworks exist, they have been developed in conjunction with the employers, headteacher representatives and experts. |
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The technical and managerial conception of training often takes the form of a set of specific programmes, a training menu from which the new headteacher chooses in the light of his or her needs. |
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Prospective BBGs are first nominated by their school headteacher, to be considered for selection. |
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A MAN threatened to assault his child's headteacher after she called him out of a job interview to pick the youngster up from school. |
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It is less usual in secondary education because of the size of schools but it remains, at least in spirit, where the headteacher is elected by the college of teachers from among their number. |
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The headteacher, if necessary with the help of members of the school board, is required to create various partnerships with communities, enterprises and the voluntary sector. |
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This ability to facilitate requires the headteacher to prioritize relations with people, to work consultatively and seek everyone's participation and everyone's subscription to a common plan. |
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Suzanne Morgan, headteacher of a primary school in Sussex, has written an open letter to parents, urging them to put their children to bed earlier. |
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His irritation that the school in Norwich, run by headteacher Rachel de Souza, didn't then offer him the chance to provide feedback to Ofsted over its performance led him to complain to the regulator. |
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When Kate Frood became headteacher at 12 years ago, she decided the small, community nature of the school was something that she wanted to protect. |
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After being told by the headteacher that he would be employing a replacement teacher, and several weeks of chaotic supply teachers, he instead put in place a teaching assistant two days a week without informing parents. |
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A RETIRED headteacher who cut his hand off with a power saw has praised his quick-thinking neighbours for rushing to his aid. |
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All that changes when he is visited by the ghost of his former deputy headteacher, Miss Penny Pincher. |
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Right, retiring headteacher John Cannings, and below, healthy children Natasha Dearn, Demi Renshaw, Jason Jones and Alex Atterbury. |
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Susan Tabberer, headteacher at Pingle Secondary School in Swadlincote, Derbyshire, told parents a probe has been launched. |
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A MEMORIAL service has been held for the first headteacher of a Coventry school. |
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I WOULD like to congratulate the headteacher of Williamsburgh Primary in Paisley who cancelled Halloween celebrations at the school. |
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The greater autonomy of the school and its headteacher in organizing pupils' learning processes has been paralleled by a stricter definition of the required standards. |
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And staff and pupils at Overfields Primary School in Middlesbrough bid a fond farewell to headteacher Joyce Bramley who enjoyed a 39-year career there. |
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The former headteacher was also appointed youth cricket coordinator in 1998 and managed several of Ormskirk's junior sides then continued on as g roundsman. |
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A FAITH school in the Vale of Glamorgan has welcomed a new headteacher. |
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A FORMER headteacher who was forced to quit her job after years of suffering undiagnosed coeliac disease is hoping to improve understanding of the condition. |
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One of them could be not having a headteacher for months on end. |
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Hugh Bonneville returns as Adam's pompous arch nemesis Roland Wise, as do resident dopehead Mick, Nigel the keen lay reader and headteacher Ellie. |
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Derek Wise is the headteacher at Cramlington High School, where the county council has decided the first reorganisation from three to two-tier will be implemented. |
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