When we got there, there was a long hallway with portraits of the past headmasters and headmistresses hanging on the walls and an oak doorway at the end of the hall. |
Especially, headmistresses of several schools consider themselves as goddesses. |
The creamy walls of both floors were lined with paintings of old headmasters and headmistresses, bowls of fruit, Paris operas, and fairy tale adventures. |
When she died in 1994, aged 82, her Guardian obituary said she was one of the outstanding headmistresses of her generation. |
Education has come to be synonymous with ministries of education, district education officers, supervisors or inspectors, headmasters and headmistresses, and teachers trained in special institutions. |
He feared that his first-person voices of horsemen, pig-farmers, blacksmiths, headmistresses and gravediggers – some taped, some remembered and recounted – was not what his publishers wanted. |