All About Parent Volunteers (PV)
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phtthp:
I heard that for RGPS if you get to be a PV, you're more or less secured of a place (even if you live more than 2km away). Also, the past stats also seem to support this. Is this right?My friend also got in Scgs, via grassroot leader 2b route.
Yes, you're right.
She was rejected in her pv application.
=============================================================Mishasha:
Hi,
While I was a PV at RGPS, \"tasks\" were snapped up within 5mins when the coordinators sent out emails to PVs. Most of us were worried there wasn't enough \"jobs\" to clock those hours. Excluding those public and school holidays, you may not be able to clock the minimum hours if you are \"choosy\" or too busy with other commitment.
Speak to current PVs to find out more on the school's activities that required PV involvement. This will help you to plan ahead your schedule.
my friend was a PV in RGPS, this year (2013, for 2014 P1 intake).
She said \"tasks\" were snapped up very fast - once the PV Supervisor sent out an email notification asking, \"now, who is interested in doing PV next few weeks, on these dates ...?\"
my friend said sometimes she can go down RGPS - like 4x or sometimes 5x per week - just to clock in 1 precious hour, each time. She said mostly she go down during lunch time. She\"ll rush down by taxi, clock 1 hour then rush back to her office by taxi, around 2.30 pm. My friend said luckily she got a supportive boss - who allow her to return late from lunch, many times per week. She said you must be ready to be on call, on alert standby any time! The commitment level expected is very high ! Hence during interview, the PV Supervisor and P are quick to sniff out from applicant candidates - whether they can commit their time or not.
During interview if they sense that you're those that cannot commit your time whole-heartedly, they won't select you. They're experienced in detecting who can be the committed ones, having gone through so many batches of interviewing applicants every year.
But please don't ask questions during interview like \"by the way, I don't have any helper nor maid at home. Nobody is at home to look after my baby. Thus, can I bring along my baby to school, as I serve my PV duties ?\" If you ask this type of question, you won't be selected. Like that, your attention become divided. Are you going to the school to babysit your child, or are you there to serve your PV duties whole-heartedly ? Anyway, no children allowed, when you clock your PV hours, inside the school premises.
One more thing -
Husband & wife both can help to clock in hours together, working towards minimal 60 pv hrs. (For rgps) But please :-
No maid, nor mother nor mother in law, nor father nor father in law allowed.
Also, which areas should you volunteer in for this school? As in, what should you put in your proposal to ensure being shortlisted? TIA -
Nanyang tends to take in excessive number of PV - Zoe Tay was an example. Wasn’t even eligible for balloting. St Margaret primary is not in bukit timah area.
I’m quite impressed with Rosyth admin staff for PV. At the first PV meeting, we were told they are only 20 sets of parents selected for PV. And they also listed out how many stay within one KM, 1-2 or outside 2km. For 2014 intake, 30 places are available for phase 2B. So the chances is not too bad. All depends on the number of grassroots people. -
kab:
Would you mind to disclose how many are within 1km, 1-2km and outside 2km for Rosyth PV? Thanks :please:Nanyang tends to take in excessive number of PV - Zoe Tay was an example. Wasn't even eligible for balloting. St Margaret primary is not in bukit timah area.
I'm quite impressed with Rosyth admin staff for PV. At the first PV meeting, we were told they are only 20 sets of parents selected for PV. And they also listed out how many stay within one KM, 1-2 or outside 2km. For 2014 intake, 30 places are available for phase 2B. So the chances is not too bad. All depends on the number of grassroots people. -
Iamstressed:
Can I ask, why are the tasks so limited since they had asked for volunteer proposals and they even interviewed the PVs before selection. Aren't the PVs selected based on their various proposals and wouldn't the PVs be doing what they had proposed earlier? Why is there still a fight for common duties to do? :?
I heard that for RGPS if you get to be a PV, you're more or less secured of a place (even if you live more than 2km away). Also, the past stats also seem to support this. Is this right?Mishasha:
Hi,
While I was a PV at RGPS, \"tasks\" were snapped up within 5mins when the coordinators sent out emails to PVs. Most of us were worried there wasn't enough \"jobs\" to clock those hours. Excluding those public and school holidays, you may not be able to clock the minimum hours if you are \"choosy\" or too busy with other commitment.
Also, which areas should you volunteer in for this school? As in, what should you put in your proposal to ensure being shortlisted? TIA -
kab:
Rosyth no longer takes in PV right?Nanyang tends to take in excessive number of PV - Zoe Tay was an example. Wasn't even eligible for balloting. St Margaret primary is not in bukit timah area.
I'm quite impressed with Rosyth admin staff for PV. At the first PV meeting, we were told they are only 20 sets of parents selected for PV. And they also listed out how many stay within one KM, 1-2 or outside 2km. For 2014 intake, 30 places are available for phase 2B. So the chances is not too bad. All depends on the number of grassroots people. -
I am a Singaporean but my husband is an European. We are both not familiar with this PV approach.
We currently stay within 1 km from SJI. What are the other options for PV? My husband is a lawyer while I work in a bank. Beside directing traffic and gardening, is there other types of PV that we can do? My husband can speaks 5 different languages, so does that help? English is his 3rd language. -
girl_next_door:
Every school is different when it comes to PV selection. Best way to find out is to call the school.I am a Singaporean but my husband is an European. We are both not familiar with this PV approach.
We currently stay within 1 km from SJI. What are the other options for PV? My husband is a lawyer while I work in a bank. Beside directing traffic and gardening, is there other types of PV that we can do? My husband can speaks 5 different languages, so does that help? English is his 3rd language.
but... you're fortunate! SJIJ did not require balloting for those within 1km last yr! so keep yr fingers and toes crossed that it would not when your turn comes.
the history is here.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/novena -
Thanks Bluebottle!

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Can’t remember the details but I remember there are 7 out of 20 sets of PV stays outside 2km from Rosyth. I’m one of them. Figured that I should have a chance to ballot even if there isn’t enough vacancy in phase 2B for all PV to get in.
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Hi,
This is my first time posting and have a few questions on PV.
1) Any parents know whether Kong Hwa accept PV? If so how do I go about applying (my boy is born in 2009)?
2) Anyone knows whether the chances for Kong Hwa will be higher if do PV and stay within 1km.
3) Need advise if cannot get into Kong Hwa, should I do PV in maha Bodhi which is 1-2km from my place or Tanjong Katong which is less than 1km.
The PV is seriously stressing me out.
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