Headmaster

The term "Headmaster" originated in the United Kingdom and was historically tied to the independent "Public Schools" (like Eton, Harrow, and Rugby) and grammar schools. Etymologically, it is simple: the "head" or leading "master" (teacher) of the institution.

Perhaps the most critical role of the today is crisis management. In the last two decades, the school Headmaster has become the first responder for: Headmaster

The Anatomy of a Headmaster: Leadership, Legacy, and the Evolution of School Governance The term "Headmaster" originated in the United Kingdom