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- Housemaster abstract "In British education, a housemaster (or, less commonly, a housemistress) is a member of staff in charge of a boarding house, normally at a boarding school (e.g., especially at a British public school). The housemaster is responsible for the supervision and care of boarders in the house and typically lives on the premises. The term houseparent is also sometimes used, most commonly when a married couple share the role. In addition, there is often an assistant housemaster (or assistant housemistress) acting as a deputy.".
- Housemaster wikiPageExternalLink h.
- Housemaster wikiPageID "3141569".
- Housemaster wikiPageLength "938".
- Housemaster wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Housemaster wikiPageRevisionID "705346226".
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLink Boarding_school.
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Education_and_training_occupations.
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLink Education_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLink Head_teacher.
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLink House_system.
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLink Public_school_(United_Kingdom).
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLink Schoolmaster.
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Housemaster".
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Housemaster/mistress".
- Housemaster wikiPageWikiLinkText "housemaster".
- Housemaster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Housemaster subject Category:Education_and_training_occupations.
- Housemaster hypernym Member.
- Housemaster type Person.
- Housemaster type Occupation.
- Housemaster comment "In British education, a housemaster (or, less commonly, a housemistress) is a member of staff in charge of a boarding house, normally at a boarding school (e.g., especially at a British public school). The housemaster is responsible for the supervision and care of boarders in the house and typically lives on the premises. The term houseparent is also sometimes used, most commonly when a married couple share the role.".
- Housemaster label "Housemaster".
- Housemaster sameAs Q5915917.
- Housemaster sameAs Housemaster.
- Housemaster sameAs m.08v1ph.
- Housemaster sameAs Q5915917.
- Housemaster sameAs 舍监.
- Housemaster wasDerivedFrom Housemaster?oldid=705346226.
- Housemaster isPrimaryTopicOf Housemaster.