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the headship
noun
The position of a head or chief
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Five weeks after taking up the headship in September 2013 Ofsted called.
"The headship is closer now to the job of a college president," he said.
That Aristotle was passed over for the headship when Plato died might have been, in Aristotelian terms, the proximate cause.
That was one of the changes she introduced when she secured the headship of Lady Eleanor Holles school seven years ago.
The school flourished under the headship of Thomas Arnold between 1828 and 1842 and became, under his rule, a model of the British public school for following generations.
Otto subsequently gave Gerbert the headship of the wealthy monastery of St. Columban of Bobbio (southwest of Piacenza, Italy), and Benedict VII consecrated him abbot of the monastery.
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I'm tired of the ways the male headship culture damages men.
The supreme headship on earth over the Church of England, though he had not sought it, represented Henry's major achievement.
Sir Robin had spearheaded improvements at Fairlawn Primary School, in Lewisham, when he was asked to take on the executive headship of two other schools in the area.
A federation in Birmingham set up under the executive headship of Sir Dexter Hutt, who is also a government adviser, has helped rescue three schools.
But I had three young children and the children needed to be taught within a certain radius of my home and the deputy headship [at Godolphin and Latymer school] came up".
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