I follow his logic under subsection one: but equally, this is brought into question by Jenny’s point. However, there is a further issue. As I understand it a headmaster ‘authority’ qua pupils exists solely as he is the named functionary charged with the proper conduct of the school. In the case of a state school through and only through his employment as a servant of the local authority. The premises of the school are local authority premises, albeit held temporarily as it were in the trust of the governing body.

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