I wish I was a principal of the school
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The best form would be “I wish I were the principal of my school.”
“Were” is subjunctive, introducing a present condition contrary to fact. You’re not the principal, but you wish you were. This is why “was” doesn’t fit.
If you’re talking about the past, you can say “I wish I had been the principal of my school” (yesterday, or five years ago).
You don’t need “if” with “I wish,” but you could also have a good conditional sentence with only “if”: “If I were the principal of my school, I’d throw a party for the students every Friday.” Again, the mood of the verb is subjunctive (contrary to fact), so we use “were” instead of “was.”
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