0 (in some countries) a very important official in the government or the police:
He has been appointed Prefect of Bologna.
1 (in some British and Australian schools) an older student who is given some authority and helps to control the younger students
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.
Later, school prefects administered an automatic cumulative points system for enforcing discipline, punctuality and tidiness at school.
We do not need prefects in order to develop our own initiatives.
Another reason why the public schools do not have very much crime is that the main burden of discipline falls upon the prefects.
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.
At one period discipline was conducted by the prefects.
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