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Like dissident staff members, prefects mobilized in council against the headmaster's leadership.
The prefects regarded public order as their priority, intervening only in case of conflicts between the refugees and their host communities.
I am glad to say that there are 20 prefects, 12 of which are completely in operation, of war-time nurseries in the rest centres.
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Later, school prefects administered an automatic cumulative points system for enforcing discipline, punctuality and tidiness at school.
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We do not need prefects in order to develop our own initiatives.
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Another reason why the public schools do not have very much crime is that the main burden of discipline falls upon the prefects.
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He said that some kippers were stolen from the dining room some days before and that he told the prefects they must produce the culprits.
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At one period discipline was conducted by the prefects.
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The purpose of road prefects is both narrower and wider than the purpose of the patrols.
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They have systems of prefects by which the discipline of the school is largely maintained by the boys themselves.
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We have our juniors, our seniors, the prefects and the remove.
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There is nothing to stop a country giving powers to prefects to deal with it as long as there is a right of appeal.
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Such boys are given opportunities; they become prefects and play an active part in the life of the school.
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Among the prefects of a school, very few are usually popular.
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I hope that it will not make recommendations, trying to turn us into a sort of prefects' council, but there is an issue here which ought to be investigated, quietly.
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In the particular case, the effect of the prefect's order.
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They have almost totally done away with the system of canings by prefects, and a great many have also taken away the right of masters to cane.
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Prefects must be briefed properly, and the whole process should start quite young—at least in the 14 to 15 year old age group, if not before.
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The political authority, headed by prefect and subprefect, was charged with maintaining law and order and representing the state in the province.
The above considerations about the inevitability of working with one group or another applied - inevitably - to an incoming prefect as well.
The first variety, college prefects, come exclusively from the upper school or senior rank of students.
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Councillors, who were known as prefects previously, wear a pin above the school badge.
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Prefects are chosen via a competitive selection process where students' academic, sporting and behavioural records are scrutinised and their communication skills are tested at interview.
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The county prefects, city and municipal mayors are elected to four-year terms by a majority of votes cast within applicable local government units.
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The prefects are key to the running of the school.
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In most cases, these committee members end up as the house prefects.
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There is a prefectorial system in which sixth formers (year 8 students, aged 1213) may become prefects, monitors or house or sport captains.
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The prefects were previously appointed by the government.
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One senior boy serves as school captain and is assisted by prefects from each house.
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Chaos quickly ensues, with the three prefects scrambling to avoid exploding fireworks and causing the table, laden with foodstuffs and drinks, to overturn.
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Like the other prefects, he values tradition above anything else and is always enforcing the rules to students at the school.
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All prefects help supervise younger students and provide an additional pair of eyes for the teachers.
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Prefects have the authority to give detentions for infractions.
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Enforcement of rules outside of class mainly falls to the caretaker, with the assistance of the prefects.
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Although he is depicted as being intelligent, he is usually rebellious within school, and rude to teachers and prefects alike.
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All members of the sixth form are prefects and are expected to help out with duties around the school sites.
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Prefects have rights to issue warning sheets and detention slips according to the seriousness of the offence.
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All four students have to be prefects to be eligible for nomination.
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Eighteen senior students were sworn in as house captains, vice captains and prefects., established in 2004 with the primary objective of providing education for girls.
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Prefects are expected to perform various duties such as monitoring hallways etc.
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Prefects volunteer at events during the school year and occasionally organize their own events.
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The prefects are elected by the students of their own batch.
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Monuments were nominated by the prefects of the departments.
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Apart from the staff members, the prefects guild and class monitors contribute to the administration procedure.
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Apsley has had many prefects, several in recent years.
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Students in leadership positions, such as house captains and prefects, are given a badge with their name and position within the school.
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The prefects offer community service through hosting a variety of events and help teachers with uniform duties as well as an array of other tasks.
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Prefects are appointed by the headmaster, in consultation with senior students and staff.
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The uniform for male prefects is a white long sleeve shirt, white trouser and a maroon blazer.
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Elections are held every year, in which the students vote, and choose their prefects.
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Prefects also wore a special hat badge with a ring of bright blue enamel.
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Prefects also serve in roles similar to that of resident assistants, organizing dormitory events and informing students of news and events.
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A key figure in this mediation was the prefect; but much also turned around the deputato (parliamentary deputy).
The police prerogatives of this position remained temporary and territorial, influenced by prefects, general administrators and later civil governors.
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House prefects were once elected from the oldest year, but this no longer happens and 6th form students are now chosen.
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Dormitory rooms for school prefects were also once located in the building.
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Junior prefects play a significant role in assisting the senior prefects in exercising discipline in the school.
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The ground floor consists of a carpentry room, a cooking room, a sewing room, an electronic room, the prefects room and a gymnasium.
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Each division has its own set of school prefects chosen among the student.
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Senior year pupils are selected by staff to become prefects.
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Each class has two prefects, a boy and a girl.
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The houses have their own prefects, and are planned to have permanent sports teams, which would then participate in inter-house sports competitions.
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Penescu also decided to hold commune-level elections, thought to be impossible as long as disagreement over the prefects continued.
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They also all have sixth form house prefects.
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Badges are also given to members of the school council and prefects.
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Whatever the truth of these accusations, praetorian prefects exercised dangerously charismatic influence.
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Prefects have the rights to give warnings and detentions (after three warnings).
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There were also prefect's ties and house honours ties which were worn, though basically similar these ties differed in design.
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Like prefects, they also regulate discipline to an extent.
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The prefects are identified by their white uniforms and their epaulets.
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The "dpartement" prefects were told by the government to group the "communes" within newly established "cantons".
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Neckties are often worn by prefects, class monitors, librarians, and other students of rank.
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Nevertheless, older pupils are often unsupervised by staff, and a system of monitors or prefects gives limited authority to senior pupils.
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The first prefectural elections took place in 1994; previously, prefects were executive appointees.
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Additionally, the performance of the school prefects would be reviewed and monitoring of the school would be reinforced.
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Others widespread discontent was due to the introduction of the "prefects" as reference points of the system of local government.
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Leaders among prefects wear a dark blue vest.
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Special ties and blazer crests are worn to distinguish prefects from the rest of the students.
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Year eleven prefects, known as main school leaders were introduced in 2009.
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Boys in the upper sixth are appointed prefects.
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Senior boys and girls may be appointed as house prefects.
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By the time the first prefects and captains were elected in 1964, the school had risen in size to 1073 students and 54 teachers.
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The treasury was administered by three prefects "(praefecti aerarii militaris)", who were former praetors at first chosen by lot for a term of three years.
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The prefects are given a captain badge which they have to wear during the school hours.
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The aid agencies were not autonomous, since they depended on the prefects, who funded them and selected the staff.
The ministry sent prefects to assess the number of distressed repatriates and to provide basic relief funds.
Letters were written almost daily to prefects and sub-prefects, a little less frequently to mayors of other provinces, the districts and municipal employees.
State officials - prefects and sub-prefects - became the principal mediators in conflicts over land between the local population and those opening up pioneer fronts.
They called for the headmaster to consult his staff rather than his prefects.
The prefects also kicked you, as a rule with the inside of the shoe, but occasionally you felt the toe.
Bishops and clerics had inherited duties of hospitality for which the prefects had previously been responsible.
In this way, the authority of the prefects and the bureaucratic control structure were preserved within the state assistance system.
The head prefect's role in the scandal was very ambiguous.
The students and prefects may have been as old as their twenties.
The prefects had the power to cane you on the hand with a ruler.
Projects funded by the departments and communes were carried out under the direct control of the prefects and mayors.
The majority of the prefects, offended, had told the reformers they would get no support for anything, including basic discipline, if they made allegations of rule-breaking.
If there were no crisis, why would anyone bother to listen to a head prefect?
Blocked, the head prefect had apologized to the intransigent, and accepted the status quo.
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