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Head Teacher Collection

In this collection of captivating images, we catch a glimpse into the world of head teachers and their significant roles in various settings

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Dr. Ainger, Principal of St. Bees College, Cumberland…, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Dr. Ainger, Principal of St. Bees College, Cumberland…, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Dr. Ainger, Principal of St. Bees College, Cumberland - from a testimonial portrait recently presented to him by the students, 1862. Engraving from a photograph taken by Mr

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Dans cette réclame que vous allez envoyer... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Dans cette réclame que vous allez envoyer... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Dans cette reclame que vous allez envoyer... 19th century. Teachers and boys. (Boy holding laurel wreaths?). Headmaster: In this advertisement that you will send to all the newspapers

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: The Speech Day at Harrow School - Visit of Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales, 1854

The Speech Day at Harrow School - Visit of Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Speech Day at Harrow School - Visit of Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales, 1854. Prize-giving at the private school of Harrow in London

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: The Right Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Right Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Right Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by Mayall, of Regent-street

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Dr. Hawtrey, the late Provost of Eton College, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Dr. Hawtrey, the late Provost of Eton College, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Dr. Hawtrey, the late Provost of Eton College, 1862. Edward Craven Hawtrey attended the College as a boy from 1799, starting out as an Oppidan and then later becoming a King's Scholar in 1803

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: The Rector of St Botolphs Church, seen here with the head teacher

The Rector of St Botolphs Church, seen here with the head teacher and pupils of Chevening School at the opening of the new extension to the school, Circa July 1981

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Colin Gregg, son of the Greggs Bakery founder, pictured at court, 2nd September 1996

Colin Gregg, son of the Greggs Bakery founder, pictured at court, 2nd September 1996

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Professor of child health Alan Craft (left) at the Yellow Brick Road building which is

Professor of child health Alan Craft (left) at the Yellow Brick Road building which is officially opened tomorrow, pictured with Yellow Brick Road administrator Colin Gregg (right)

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Colin Gregg, of the Yellow Brick Road, son of the Greggs Bakery founder. 1st March 1995

Colin Gregg, of the Yellow Brick Road, son of the Greggs Bakery founder. 1st March 1995

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Carlisle Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. Faculty(?) in a group, 1901

Carlisle Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. Faculty(?) in a group, 1901. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Carlisle Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. Faculty(?) in a group, 1901

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Mr. James A. Colston, president of Bethune-Cookman College and his father... Florida, 1943

Mr. James A. Colston, president of Bethune-Cookman College and his father... Florida, 1943. Creator: Gordon Parks
Winter Park, Florida. Mr. James A. Colston, youthful president of Bethune-Cookman College, talking with his father about the administrative problems

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: The Head Teacher of Hartfield Crescent (Hall Green) Senior School speaking to parents

The Head Teacher of Hartfield Crescent (Hall Green) Senior School speaking to parents about the possibility of re-opening the school on a voluntary basis following the return of a number of

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Yellow Brick Road administrator Colin Gregg, who has received an award for his work

Yellow Brick Road administrator Colin Gregg, who has received an award for his work. Colin Gregg is the son of the Greggs Bakery founder. 16th December 1992

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: Three witches from Brockholes Junior and Infants School

Three witches from Brockholes Junior and Infants School, alias headteacher Sue Rothery (Centre) with Alexis Wright, six, (left) and Gemma Tipling, eight

Background imageHead Teacher Collection: The last presentation of the National Savings jubilee year to a South Warwickshire

The last presentation of the National Savings jubilee year to a South Warwickshire school fell to Lillington C of E First School, Leamington


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In this collection of captivating images, we catch a glimpse into the world of head teachers and their significant roles in various settings. The first photo showcases The Rector of St Botolphs Church alongside the esteemed head teacher, symbolizing the strong connection between education and spirituality. Moving on, we encounter Colin Gregg, son of the Greggs Bakery founder, pictured at court in 1996. This image serves as a reminder that even those from influential backgrounds can face challenges. Next up is Professor Alan Craft, an advocate for child health, photographed at the Yellow Brick Road building. His presence highlights how head teachers collaborate with experts to create nurturing environments for children's development. Another picture features Colin Gregg once again but now as an administrator at Yellow Brick Road receiving recognition for his exceptional work. Shifting gears to history, we are transported back to Florida in 1943 where Mr. James A. Colston, president of Bethune-Cookman College and his father stand side by side. Their proud stance represents generations dedicated to educational leadership. Returning to present times, we witness the Head Teacher of Hartfield Crescent Senior School addressing parents with passion and dedication evident in every word spoken. Additionally, three enchanting witches from Brockholes Junior and Infants School remind us that creativity has its place within education too. Lastly, two photos take us back to Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach during 1943 - a time when African Americans fought against racial barriers through education under visionary leaders like Mr. Colston. These diverse snapshots encapsulate different facets of being a head teacher: resilience amidst adversity (Colin Gregg), collaboration with experts (Professor Alan Craft), bridging spirituality and education (The Rector), fostering parental engagement (Head Teacher of Hartfield Crescent Senior School), embracing creativity (Brockholes Junior and Infants School witches), and breaking down racial barriers through education (Bethune-Cookman College).