Headmistress
Headmistress is a title for the female head of a school, equivalent in status to a headmaster or principal. The term originates from British English, combining head (leader) with mistress (a female teacher or supervisor). Historically, it was common in girls’ schools and in some coeducational institutions to designate the female principal as headmistress; today the term is less common in some regions, where gender-neutral forms are preferred.
Duties of a headmistress typically include setting educational objectives, overseeing curriculum and assessment, managing school staff
Regional usage varies. In the United Kingdom, headteacher or principal is common, with headmistress used in
Modern considerations often favor gender-neutral titles such as head of school or principal, particularly in coeducational