I understand that being Prep Prefect is the toughest job in the school. I will be hated by the lazy and loved by the ambitious. I am ready for that.
Do not read your manifesto word-for-word from a sheet of paper. Memorize your core pillars to project authenticity and strength.
For long prep sessions, I will introduce a brief, quiet 5-minute stretching or water break to allow students to refresh their minds without breaking the overall silence.
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By the end of the term, her manifesto had gathered more than signatures. It had become a ritual. New candidates for prefects read it not as instructions but as a story of what could happen when a single hour was treated like a public good. They adapted it, simplified it, and made it their own. Amara, in the last week, sat on the low wall by the courtyard with her manifesto folded in half. A small group of first-years walked by and asked about the seed packets in the library.
Manifesto for Prep Prefect: Excellence, Discipline, and Focus The Vision: Transforming Prep into a Power Hour
Ensuring all students are seated before the prep bell stops ringing. I understand that being Prep Prefect is the
I will implement a "No-Loitering" policy during prep to ensure maximum participation.
I will implement a transparent and consistent code of conduct. Rules will apply equally to all students, regardless of their program, form, or social circles.
Good lighting and air quality are critical to preventing sleepiness and eye strain during night studies. Do not read your manifesto word-for-word from a
Prep is not a social hour. It is the time to prepare for the future.
Vote for order. Vote for academic progress. Vote for a leader who genuinely cares about your academic future. Vote as your next Prep Prefect. Thank you, and may God bless our school.
To the student who hates me for telling them to put away their headphones: I hope you thank me when you pass your exams. To the teacher who doubts a student can lead students: Watch me. To my fellow prefects: We do not run a prison. We run a sanctuary.
We cannot afford to waste the “Golden Hours” (6:00 PM – 9:00 PM). If we waste prep, we waste our WASSCE. If we waste prep, we surrender our future to mediocrity.