Thereof, what is the female headmaster called?
The term is gender-specific, and refers to a male in the position. A female in the same role would be called a headmistress.
Secondly, what is difference between principal and headmaster? The terms are used differently in different countries, and sometimes even interchangably. In the U.S., a "principal" tends to be the chief administrator of a public (that is, state-supported) school, while a "headmaster" or "headmistress" has the same function at a private school.
Thereof, what do you call the head teacher of a school principal?
A head teacher, headmaster, headmistress, head, chancellor, principal or school director (sometimes another title is used) is the staff member of a school with the greatest responsibility for the management of the school.
What are the duties of headmistress?
Be responsible for his/her own professional and personal development by availing of relevant resource opportunities which will expose him/ her to the new trends in education, school management, communication and personal skill development. Motivate, guide and supervise the work of the teaching staff of the school.
