| SACCHARIN | It's very sweet of school's head, turning anarchic (9) |
| ASSESS | Test dunces in front of school's head (6) |
| SCHMALTZ | Sentimentality of school head avoiding dance (8) |
| DISMISSAL | Notice school's head girl wearing ring (9) |
| BULLSEYES | The sweets of success at marksmanship (9) |
| BONVIVEUR | Head-turning, diminut-ive Ms Westwood roving Rue Gourmet (3,6) |
| LODESTONE | Magnet school's head has style - on dole, unfortunately |
| WHOLESALE | Comprehensive school's head, after jam, tucked into whiskey and beer |
| SHERBORNE | Dorset's "abbey town of golden ironstone [...] a town of schools" (Betjeman) |
| NURSERIES | About to manage chain of schools, say (9) |
| THATSNICE | "How sweet of you" |
| TUCKSHOPS | Lost the head in a tight spot and informs on local selling to students from a number of schools (4,5) |
| IVYLEAGUE | Prestigious group of schools (2 wds.) |
| MILKTRAIN | Make the most of school's early service |
| TREACLE | Let out to race about inside, it's very sweet (7) |
| LOLLIPOP | Lounge about and I have a soft drink: It's very sweet (8) |
| FONDANT | And, playing in the water container, it's very sweet (7) |
| STRUDEL | A baked sweet of Austrian origin, made of thin layers of pastry with a filling usually of fruit (7) |
| APFELSTRUDEL | Baked sweet of Austrian origin, comprising thin layers of pastry with a filling usually of fruit (12) |
| DESSERT | Sweet of the French, very French tipping (7) |