Duties
The Housemaster's primary role is leading and running their boarding house, along with (if any) an assistant housemaster/mistress, resident tutors, senior prefects or a pupil 'head-of-house'. The Housemaster has a vast range of duties and responsibilities, ranging from the pastoral care of their boarders to everyday basic maintenance, laundry and organisational tasks. Their primary duty is to care for the boarders' physical and mental well-being by providing advice, support, and information about various charges on a daily basis. The Housemaster acts as the parent or leader of the house and deals with any problem the boarder may have. Depending on the size of the house they may or may not have a team of staff working with them, such as other pastoral staff, housekeeping/cleaning staff and medical. The Housemaster additionally may be a teacher, sports coach, cadet forces instructor, or, in religious schools, a member of theWorking lifestyle
The post is almost always residential. The Housemaster has the pastoral care of their boarders as their primary role. A community spirit fosters between the boarders themselves and the Housemaster leading them. Many boarding houses have names, sometimes of a famous person, or a person with a strong connection and important history within the school, or they may be more functional names. Many schools, likeSee also
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