Head girl and head boy

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Head boy and head girl are student leadership roles in schools, representing the school's entire student body. They are normally the most senior prefects in the school. The terms are commonly used in the British education system and in private schools throughout the Commonwealth. Some schools use alternative titles such as school captain.

Head boys and head girls are usually responsible for representing the school at events, and will make public speeches.[1] They also serve as a role model for students, and may share pupils' ideas with the school's leadership. They may also be expected to lead fellow prefects in their duties. Deputy head boys and girls may also be appointed. Some schools in the UK no longer use the titles of head boy and head girl, and now have a role of "head pupil".[2]

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  1. ^ "Head boy definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary". www.collinsdictionary.com. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  2. ^ "Is it time to get rid of head girls and boys?". the Guardian. 2018-04-18. Retrieved 2021-10-16.


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