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Originally posted by Taualumna
Many private, university preparatory schools in Canada (and I assume in the US) are modelled after "public" schools in the UK. The principal is usually referred to as the headmaster/mistress or the newer, gender-neutral term "head of school". There is also House System (like GLOs, I guess. However, students are assigned Houses, with legacies automatically placed in the one their parent(s) and/or sibling(s) are connected with. At my school, all new students are "initiated" at the first meeting. Different Houses compete during the year for "points" through sports, community service and academics) and finally, some student leaders (in their final or final two years of school) are called Prefects. Did anyone go to a school like this? If so, did you wear a uniform or have a dress code?
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This sounds exactly like my school. I went to private school from grade 1-12. I was a house and was house captain in the junior school and an activities captain in the senior school. We wore uniforms and had assemblies 3 times a week. We had a headmistress, head girl and prefects. And yes, I wore a uniform. And when we entered the senior school, we were initiated into our houses.