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university students than school students. They often have their own mon room, with relaxed seating, music and coffee, tea and snacks facilities, and in many schools they either don’t have to wear school uniform, or they wear a more informal version of it. Sixthformers are also involved in the running of the school, with the Head Boy/ Girl and prefects, who manage some of the outofclass events, such as societies, weekends away, dances and dinners. The sixth formers are also likely to make up the majority of players in the schools main sports teams for rugby, football, tennis, and hockey and so on. In the May/ June of their final year they take the exams in their three subjects, and, depending on their results, they go on to tertiary institutions. There is, however, no “prom (正式舞會(huì) )” at the end of the last year in school as in the USA. 3. Drum Majorettes For centuries, one of the most impressive parts of any military group has been the band, controlled by the Drum Major. He was always dressed in a splendid uniform and stood out at the front of the band as they marched, giving instructions by how he