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Just cruised by, the other website looks like a run by someone in one of the houses - is he a house staff member, a student, or a student acting on behalf of a student group with some official purpose? Regards,
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The link title has been changed as per the recommendations of the mediator assigned to this dispute. I think it would be safe to say that any further edits to the title will be regarded as vandalism.
Rohit05:16, 25 April 2006 (UTC)reply
Prefects' powers and privilages
the information on the prefectorial system states that a select body of students are invested with unique "powers and privilages" . i would like to know what these powers are. and where they can be found documented. —Preceding
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Rohit16:17, 27 April 2006 (UTC)reply
I can tell you what they are. I'm not sure if they are documented--but then again, there are millions of conventions that are followed in every sphere of life.
Prefects are chosen ahead of regular students to represent the school at various inter-school events.
Prefects are supposed to ensure that discipline be maintained during student gatherings like the assembly and lunch for example. Prefects' opinions are taken on how to handle the students for events that involve their participation in large numbers like the school's Sports Day. Prefects are given specific duties that to ensure that students attend these gatherings and are transfered to and from the point of gathering properly etc.
Prefects are delegated the task of punishing late comers, mischievous students, students coming to school with an improper/incomplete uniform among other things.
Senior school prefects have a lunch table exclusively for their use.
You get the idea, don't you? Prefects enforce discipline primarily and are given first preference in activities that envolve mass student participation.
Rohit16:14, 27 April 2006 (UTC)reply
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i disagree. i have gotten in touch with the really old allumini of the school and they say that the headboy and prefects have a lot more power than just babysitting the students for the teachers. i would like to have a talk with whoever it is that is tending to my requests. pls get in touch with me ) —Preceding
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Rohit16:25, 6 May 2006 (UTC)reply
Was that your unsigned comment above? My name is Rohit. I don't know if I can help too much. I left HPS after Class 10 (2004). I was a prefect in 2002-2003 (Nalanda). I have a decent idea about what you can and cannot do when you are a prefect/headboy etc. If you want to talk, I'm available via MSN messenger at rohitk89 [at] msn [dot] com
You could also talk to either Tarun Kovvali (Dy. Headboy, 2005-2006) or Nihal Kovvali (Dy. Headboy 2003-2004) at tarun88 [at] gmail [dot] com and nihalkovvali [at] hotmail [dot] com respectively. They are available on MSN Messenger.
Rohit09:07, 4 May 2006 (UTC)reply
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