Those positions are called 'principal' and 'assistant principle' in the US. CJ [ refer — not reffer ]
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Those positions are called 'principal' and 'assistant principle' in the US.
CJ
[refer— not reffer]
englishstudent66 Is it OK to use the word "Principal" to reffer to the head of a school and "Principal assistants" to reffer to those who help the head of schools about the discipline of students?
Not in British English.