We actually didn't have Prefects in my school but I was a Meitheal Leader

We actually didn't have Prefects in my school but I was a Meitheal Leader
I was a house captain in primary school, didn't try for prefect in high school.
We had all those and "peer mentors" idrk what any of them did. But the guy who ended up Head Boy for our year group was a total **** i knew him in primary school and he changed so much in secondary and became so fake it was just disgusting.
Oh no i never applied for any of them hahahahha me helping people nice joke
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i was head boy when i was in primary school with my best mate who was head girl.
now in 6th form i'm only a maths prefect now though, the senior prefect team here is just a whole popularity contest so head boy/girl and vice captains just get voted in by everyone really.
I was a prefect in high school and we basically had to make sure people werent loitering corridors during break times and offer counsel to younger students through some mentoring programme
we didnt have interviews in my school we just had to apply and then go to the training course
i applied and didnt go to the training but they let me be one anyway
Tbh, when I was old enough to be a prefect at my past school, I wasn't particularly friendly with any of the teachers so I just never went for it. I found out after the interviews and what not that everyone who wanted to be a prefect got to be one (like 60 people). So they ended up having about 5 people on every door and at least 4 people patrolling the corridors. As for head boy and girl, head boy deserved it, he was hard working and easy to get along with. Head girl was just someone who all the teachers liked and did more or less nothing. But all in all, from my experience prefects have no more responsibility or power than any other student other than they have a badge and are expected to do more.
We had Head Boy, Head girl, deputies of both and I'm pretty sure it was Treasurer, School captain OR Prefect. I'm sure it was one of those. Our heads didn't do much, they opened the prom with the first dance which the Head Boy wasn't going to attend anyways, luckily he did. We couldn't apply it was just people who thought would be good. They only went for those in tops sets mainly apart from the Head Girl.
@Hayden; I was a Peer Mentor, we applied on a small sheet and I gave good answers apparently. We basically provided a lunch club for year 7s, and made sure they weren't misbehaving.
No. At my secondary school you couldn't apply, you were offered the job if your teachers deemed you "worthy". You couldn't apply for Head Boy/Girl because you had to be in sixth form for that.
we didn't have them at school or anything similar
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