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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

translation of a school term

0 hello, I'd like to know if there is an exact translation for three terms related to school. In Spanish we say "Director", "jefe de Estudios" and "Secretario". thanks very much. 0-
  

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0 Do you mean the director of a school, who manage it all? Then it's 01b 00schoolmasters02br 02br 02b 00I hope it helps0-

  • 0 Do you mean the director of a school, who manage it all?
  • Then it's 01b 00schoolmasters02br 02br 02b 00I hope it helps0-
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0 Do you mean the director of a school, who manage it all? Then it's 01b00schoolmasters02br
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00I hope it helps0-
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1b00School Superintendent02b00 for none-college institutions.02br
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01b00Dean02b00 for college and university. 02br
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0 And what about schoolmasters? Isn't that right?0-
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0It's not a term that I can recognize as being something commonly said in the U.S.02br
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00Perhaps in Europe...05000 May be Nona can help.010id2
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0 Well, I think it isn't false to use this word...02br
00We should wait for Nona's reply.0-
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0The Head Teacher (formerly Head Master or Head Mistress) is the boss of the school.00 00The Head Teacher will answer to the Governors (or Board of Governors), and to the Local Education Authority - who in turn answer to the government Minister for Education.02br
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00There will often be a Deputy Head in charge of different sections of the
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0Wot she said 05002br
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00Of course, other countries will have their own words for this.010id2
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0 00Thank you all...02br
00It's always interesting to hear the real facts from native speakers.0-

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