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The resignation of the prefects caused disquiet among the governors. In the spring of 1912, they established a special committee to ‘confer with the Headmaster as to the recent breaches of discipline on the part of the prefects that ha[d]…occurred in the last two years’. The chair of the committee questioned whether the English ‘prefect system [was] suited to this particular type of school in Ireland’. Recommendations were made about suspending the prefectural system for a year but no action appears to have been taken on the issue. 12 Side Notes

In 1909, the Head Prefect Robert Boyd (OC 867) explained to the new prefects their duties which included to ‘ensure promptness of boys at meals’, ‘to enforce by example and precept good behaviour at meals’ and make sure ‘boys must get permission before leaving studies during prep time’. 1 However, this was not the end of the affair. Eric Dodds (OC 1023) was expelled three weeks later for writing a ‘long and patronising’ letter to MacFarland ‘explaining to him exactly what was wrong both with his behaviour on [the] occasion and…his general conduct in the school’. It was reported that this letter was regarded as by MacFarland as ‘gross, studied and sustained insolence’ which justified the ultimate sanction of expulsion. 11 Boys’ under sentence from the prefects did have the right of appeal to the headmaster. However, in the Log Book over seven years, no appeal to the headmaster was ever successful and the original punishment awarded by the prefects was always carried out.The only prefect left on duty was Arthur Leslie Gregg (OC 957). 10 It appears that the prefectural system broke down in the summer term of 1912 as there were only two prefects appointed and the Log Book has no record of any punishments being given to miscreants.

Country report for UK". Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children. June 2015. http://www.endcorporalpunishment.org/progress/country-reports/uk.html Haines, Neither Rogues nor Fools. A History of Campbell College and Campbellians (Belfast, 2003), p.82.The standard penalty for more serious crimes was corporal punishment. The use of the cane was banned outright in schools in Northern Ireland in 2006 but was actively used for a range of misdemeanours at CCB a hundred years ago. 3 Nelson’s diary, 22 March 1912, K. Haines, Brigadier Nelson Russell of Lisburn (Donaghadee, 2013), p.81. Nelson’s diary, 23 March 1912, K. Haines, Brigadier Nelson Russell of Lisburn (Donaghadee, 2013), p.81.

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