What is a Headmistress?
A headmistress is a woman who serves as the head of a school, typically a primary or secondary school. She is responsible for overseeing the academic and administrative functions of the school, managing the staff and students, and ensuring that the school runs smoothly and effectively. The term "headmistress" is used in some countries, particularly in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, to refer to the female head of a school. In other countries, the equivalent position may be referred to as "principal" or "director."
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