ADMINISTRATION
The highest position of staff at Hogwarts is the Headmaster or Headmistress. There is also a Deputy Headmaster or Headmistress, who will take over responsibilities of the Headmaster should the circumstances demand it.
Heads of Hogwarts
First Headmaster of Hogwarts
- Unidentified Headmaster (early 11th century; Permanent)
- Professor Phyllida Spore (before 1408; Permanent)
- Professor Eoessa Sakndenberg (before 1503; Permanent)
- Professor Fytherley Undercliffe (before 1531; Permanent)
- Professor Vindictus Veridian (before 1703; Permanent)
- Professor Amrose Swott (before 1724; Permanent)
- Professor Dilys Derwent (1741—1768; Permanent)
- Unidentified Headmaster (c. 1792; Permanent)
- Professor Eupraxia Mole (1870s; Permanent)
- Professor Phineas Nigellus Black (-1925; Permanent)
- Professor Armando Dippet (early 20th century—c. 1956; Permanent)
- Professor Albus Dumbledore (c. 1956—June, 1997; Permanent)
- Professor Minerva McGonagall (8 May, 1993—30 May, 1993; Interim)
- Professor Dolores Umbridge (April, 1996—17 June, 1996; Permanent)
- Professor Minerva McGonagall (June, 1997—1 September, 1997; Interim)
- Professor Severus Snape (1 September, 1997—2 May, 1998; Permanent)
- Professor Minerva McGonagall (2 May, 1998—Early 21st century; Permanent)
- Unidentified Headmaster (Early 21st century; Permanent)
Heads from an unknown time period
- Unidentified Headmaster (Permanent)
- Unidentified Headmistress (Permanent)
- Unidentified Headmaster (Permanent)
- Professor Dexter Fortescue (Permanent)
- Professor Everard (Permanent)
- Professor Vulpus (Permanent)
- Professor Heliotrope Wilkins (Permanent)
- Professor Quintin Trimble (Permanent)
- Professor Walter Aragon (Permanent)
- Professors: Wizard Chess Champions (Permanent)
Deputy Heads
- Professor Minerva McGonagall (during Professor Albus Dumbledore's tenure as Headmaster)
- Professor Alecto Carrow (during Professor Severus Snape's tenure as Headmaster)
- Professor Amycus Carrow (during Professor Severus Snape's tenure as Headmaster)
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