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What is the difference between principal and headmaster?

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Answered by bottakusuma666
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Answer:

They are the same thing: the head of a school. ... 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. There are exceptions to this, though.

Explanation:

As nouns the difference between principal and teacher

is that principal is (finance|uncountable) the money originally invested or loaned, on which basis interest and returns are calculated while teacher is a person who teaches, especially one employed in a school.

Answered by TanikaWaddle
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Principal is the one who controls the institution where as an head master controls the department

Explanation:

Principal is a term used for the person who is in-charge of a higher secondary or senior secondary school while headmaster is incharge of primary block of a higher secondary school.

Further a headmaster mostly reports to a principal when both the post exists in an institute and the converse never holds.

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