But later, the headmaster actually went into the bin and put all the pieces together! |
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And there is priceless support from Clive Merrison in the role of the rattily authoritarian headmaster. |
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My mum found out and kept me off school for 2 weeks as she could not get an appointment with the headmaster. |
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The school was recommended to King Hussein by an old friend, the former headmaster of Harrow. |
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He had approached the headmaster in advance of the trial and was told that neither the children nor their parents wished to be involved. |
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The headmaster concentrated on the track, wrestling the wheel of the big car. |
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I wrote back and I also wrote to her headmaster, whose name appeared on the school letterhead, at a PO box. |
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The headmaster for some unknown reason made the whole upper school do an arithmetic paper, the same for all forms. |
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Permission to teach is given only after reaching a certain level, and only with the express authorization of the headmaster of the ryu. |
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He was apparently a horrible student but now he's headmaster so that just goes to show the high standards of this school! |
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The meeting will consist of a general introduction and background to the school from the headmaster and then a question and answer session. |
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The headmaster of Settle High School criticised parents who kept their distance from the school. |
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If you were brought up before the headmaster he would poke you in the chest and you fell back. |
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He sounded like the school headmaster quietly but firmly dressing down a truant pupil. |
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The more people believed the headmaster, the less likely his cover was to be blown. |
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And the headmaster had to beg businesses to pay for books, slates and pencils because the school could not supply them. |
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This amounted to being slippered three times on his buttocks through his shorts with a rubbersoled gym shoe by the headmaster in private. |
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The moment the headmaster said this, there was a loud eruption of boos and hisses. |
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At the school's speech day, the headmaster said the fundraising target to pay for the development had almost been reached. |
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A hope that Guiseley School would eventually get a sixth form was again expressed by the headmaster at the annual speech day. |
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The headmaster of the school hushed the children, led a short prayer and started the assembly. |
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And like at school, the headmaster and his associates want to make sure everyone is on best behaviour. |
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The students were mostly of revolutionary stock while most of the teachers, especially the headmaster, were royalists. |
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I talked to her teachers and the headmaster, but although they were sympathetic, they didn't seem interested. |
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Born in Lancashire, the son of the headmaster of Ripon Grammar School, Peter studied art at Leeds School of Art. |
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I learned from Ted who guided me like a patient headmaster leading a purblind orphan around a country fair. |
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The chatter gradually died down, and all turned to look at R.A.'s headmaster. |
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At that moment Mr Hill's active and fulfilling life as a headmaster of a leading secondary school senselessly ended. |
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I really enjoyed it and it was wonderful meeting my old headmaster and old class teacher. |
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Congratulations to the headmaster and teachers for staging the event, it was magical. |
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I am a private school headmaster, and this has been a problem for a couple of years now. |
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Today there are two pretenders to the title of headmaster, each self-appointed. |
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Pettigrew studied the role of the founding headmaster of a private British boarding school. |
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It could perfectly well be a professor of divinity, or the headmaster of a public school. |
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The students and the headmaster at the boys-only grammar school backed his stand. |
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To make matters worse, the school belonged to a ghastly, gruesome headmaster named Mr Dowd. |
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James McHugh of Peabody was named headmaster at Savio Prep High School in East Boston. |
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The headmaster of the high school at that time was Munetaka Abe Sensei, a man of noble character and a patriot. |
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He put me down gently on my feet then held my hand as we went inside to meet the headmaster and the teachers. |
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However the headmaster of the High School that Alice attended was much less supportive. |
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The academy's headmaster is stressing that only adults can win the prizes, and he says he's not insensitive to gun violence. |
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When the headmaster attempted to take the money, the speaker moved it just beyond grasp while he orated on and on and on. |
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Remember the time when he tried to hex Ron and Professor McGonagall had to send him to see the headmaster? |
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All the choirmen and the headmaster were members of the school staff in line with Mr Amherst's original practice. |
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Now they've immortalised themselves as a bunch of kids who attend a college where their headmaster is a fa'afafine. |
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The headmaster and staff of the town's schools have a fearsomely difficult task in the face of an apparent lack of firm guidance from parents. |
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A headmaster has bought his pupils safety goggles in a bid to stop a council banning games of conkers. |
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Dejectedly, everyone fished out their keys and laid them silently in front of the headmaster. |
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He was headmaster of Oundle School between 1718 and 1722, where he acquired the reputation of a keen flogger. |
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The inciting event is the arrival of a young crammer named Irwin, whom the headmaster has hired to boost the school's prestige. |
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The lesson taught by the headmaster was that a rescue knife to cut harnessing and webbing should be essential gear for Navy rescue personnel. |
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When Kuruvila took over as headmaster, the school in the crowded George Town area was dark and dingy. |
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And this morning, all we heard was that you'd been discharged and sent to see the headmaster. |
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What would a dashing headmaster want with a worthless do-nothing when he has an academic prodigy like me? |
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You are incredibly lucky that the headmaster hasn't expelled you, and brought criminal charges against you. |
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So, at seventeen, Andersen found himself in a classroom with eleven-year-olds, again an outsider and at the mercy of a mean-spirited, manipulative headmaster. |
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Taking long strides towards him was the headmaster, Mr. Bates. |
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I knew the headmaster there, he had set it up to have lunch with the head of the English department. |
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I regularly stood up in assembly and told the headmaster he was wrong. |
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The case concerned a headmaster who was charged with gross indecency. |
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He rose to his feet, slowly trailing behind the stern headmaster. |
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Who but an irate headmaster ever referred to Jack Nicholson by his surname? |
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The headmaster and priest was there, a grim expression on his face. |
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Meanwhile, Benjamin says, the Board watched, applauded the parents, and barred the headmaster from responding. |
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In one school, the headmaster announced a policy specifying that he would address the women by signora or signorina plus last name and the men by their first name. |
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Indeed, he would have concluded that he was a particular favourite of the headmaster, whom he might rightly have seen as moving heaven and earth to make excuses on his behalf. |
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The headmaster has awarded a third dan to Mr. Alain Floquet of France. |
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She recalls the whole school standing outside school each morning before lessons began while the headmaster would raise the New Zealand flag on a flagstaff. |
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That night we had dinner with the headmaster and vice headmasters. |
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For several generations the headmaster, who was the subordinate officer of the provost, had been an Eton colleger and scholar of King's College, Cambridge. |
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The headmaster and students were very appreciative of the Braillewriters, however, they could still benefit from the donation of additional Braillewriters. |
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The mother of a 10-year-old boy has spoken of her shock and upset after she found out her son had been excluded from school via a text message from his headmaster. |
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Umbridge discovers the group, ousts dumbledore, and is appointed the new headmaster. |
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Ian Templeton, the headmaster of Glenalmond College in Perthshire said the access to leisure facilities and activities at many schools was hard to put a price on. |
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Well if I hired my old headmaster, I'd treat him like a dog. |
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Foote lasted for three years as headmaster and has since suffered a stroke, but told Kamil that he could remember the incident. |
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One of these was Thomas Arnold, the famous headmaster of Rugby and intellectual leader of the liberal or Broad Church branch of the Church of England. |
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Babeu served for 20 years in the National Guard and was once a headmaster of a Massachusetts school for boys. |
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It really was a surprise to see, after that dancing scene, that she was the rigid headmaster of a military school. |
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Unamused, the headmaster had destroyed the issue and threatened to bounce Bonzo's creator from school. |
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The school was found to be failing and was placed in Special Measures, with the headmaster and chief executive being immediately replaced. |
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A FORMER school headmaster appeared in court charged with possessing pornographic images and an offence of voyeurism. |
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A FORMER church school headmaster who banned girl pupils from wearing skirts was due in court today charged with voyeurism at a leisure centre. |
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The authoritative rules in this school come not from the headmaster but from the aged matron. |
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I could see the headmaster bearing down on me, and looked hopelessly round for a means of escape. |
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The current principal is Jeremy Walker, who also acts as the senior school headmaster. |
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Eton has recently fostered while Jarvis briefly taught theology at Eton after retiring from his headmaster post at Roxbury Latin. |
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In October 1565 the young Kyd was enrolled in the newly founded Merchant Taylors' School, whose headmaster was Richard Mulcaster. |
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Kirkpatrick, his father's old tutor and former headmaster of Lurgan College. |
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Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the Harry Potter headmaster Albus Dumbledore. |
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He boarded at Berkhamsted School in Hertfordshire, where his father taught and became headmaster. |
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Charles Greene was second master at Berkhamsted School, where the headmaster was Dr Thomas Fry, who was married to Charles' cousin. |
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Lawrence Gowing, painter and art historian, was appointed as the first headmaster of the Chelsea School of Art. |
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As of 2004, Paul Raffaelli is the school's headmaster, succeeding Don Ledingham. |
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Rhys was born in Cardiff, Wales, the son of Glyn, a headmaster, and Helen Evans, a teacher. |
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In 1827, he received the rectory of West Tytherley, Hampshire, and two years later he was elected headmaster of Harrow School. |
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He had briefly been a master at Rugby and was married to the daughter of another former headmaster. |
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Burnley Grammar School was first established in St Peter's Church in 1559, with its first headmaster a former chantry priest, Gilbert Fairbank. |
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Leland was educated at St Paul's School, London, under its first headmaster, William Lily. |
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He studies at Hempwards School of Herbcraft and Weedery, where the teachers include headmaster Alwaze Duinthadope and Professor McGanjagal. |
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Miscreants sent to the headmaster were marshalled into wire wool platoons to clean the corridors. |
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Meanwhile Lindsay Gray, headmaster of the Cathedral School in Llandaff, Cardiff, said the school tie was important to his school's ethos. |
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The headmaster wondered what an appropriate measure would be to make the pupil behave better. |
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They were expelled by headmaster Stuart Turner after bombarding PE teacher Stephen Taverner with 40 calls threatening to kill him. |
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Such a man was my headmaster in the County School to which I went once the all-pervading battle of the eleven-plus examination was overcome. |
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One man was fat and sweaty and in a string vest and another looked like a headmaster. |
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Young Marx was privately educated by his father until 1830, when he entered Trier High School, whose headmaster, Hugo Wyttenbach, was a friend of his father. |
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In 1910 Charles Greene succeeded Dr Fry as headmaster of Berkhamsted. |
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Matthew Arnold's father Thomas Arnold, was a headmaster of the school. |
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The headmaster was an even stricter censor of his boarding pupils' correspondence than the enemy censors had been of his own when the country was occupied. |
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In this same period he wrote Friday Afternoons, a collection of 12 songs for the pupils of Clive House School, Prestatyn, where his brother was headmaster. |
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He was headmaster of a school in Laleham before moving to Rugby. |
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The headmaster undertook to help Blair to win a scholarship, and made a private financial arrangement that allowed Blair's parents to pay only half the normal fees. |
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He was the headmaster of Rugby School from 1828 to 1841, where he introduced a number of reforms that were widely copied by other prestigious public schools. |
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From Camberwell, he followed its headmaster, Walter Bayes, to the Westminster School of Art in central London, where he studied under Bayes and Bernard Meninsky. |
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