A school prefect is a student who is appointed to a position of leadership and responsibility within the school. Prefects are typically chosen for their academic achievements, leadership abilities, and character. They may be responsible for a variety of tasks, such as helping younger students, organizing events, and representing the school at functions.
A head girl, on the other hand, is the highest-ranking female student in a school. She is typically chosen for her academic achievements, leadership abilities, and extracurricular involvement. The head girl may have a variety of responsibilities, such as representing the school at events, leading student government, and organizing school-wide activities.
In some schools, the head girl may also be a school prefect, but this is not always the case. In other schools, the head girl may be a separate position from the school prefect.