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Members of the student body are elected as school prefects.
In the summer term of Year 12, school prefects are selected.
Each division has its own set of school prefects chosen among the student.
He was also the first ever school prefect of the School.
This gown was worn by School prefects until at least 1966.
In the lower sixth, boys get their first chance to apply to become a school prefect.
School prefect, head of house, all that sort of thing.
School Prefects had greater authority and wore large oak leaves.
Dormitory rooms for school prefects were also once located in the building.
He was the school prefect for his year.
Diana was now growing in self-confidence, a quality recognized by her elevation to school prefect.
The school prefects wear the same tie, only in a crimson red colour.
A fourth member is not present, a school prefect, Seth Paul.
A school prefect becomes attracted to the headmaster's wife.
The school has an active student council and also enrolls school prefects.
School prefects are identified by a yellow stripe above each of their blazer pockets.
At the beginning, this logo was used by the school prefects only but from 1970 all students wear the logo.
For example, school prefects can work in the school canteen, library, etc.
Each year, the staff and Year 12 students elect the school prefects for the following year.
The College magazine refers to his 'initiative' displayed as a school prefect.
Corporal punishment was in force, and school prefects were selected from the senior boys to maintain discipline.
He was head of Paget House and a school prefect.
This role is an advanced version of the school prefect role where students will be required to take on extra responsibilities.
Apart from the teachers the rules and regulations of the school where dispensed by school prefects.
The school prefects jurisdiction was the whole school.