All About Parent Volunteers (PV)
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i heard from my aunt whom child are in Primary school, saying that nowsaday PV is not useful anymore… they had too many PVS
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hquek:
eh? thought NYPS also liddat? :?[/quote]tankee:
[quote=\"VooVoo\"]Mine allocated standardised hours...traffic warden. 2 times (1hour each) a week, 40 weeks = 80 hours in a year...no more no less :roll:
Tao Nan !! :celebrate:
:booboo: :oops:
Tao Nan is only 30min each time. The rest is the same, thus 40 hours in a year. -
tankee:
30 min!!! Aiyoh, wake up so early to do 30 min pv? It really speaks of the determination of the parent. Impressed. :celebrate:
Tao Nan is only 30min each time. The rest is the same, thus 40 hours in a year.
I did a bit of that in the initial days - thought to clock regular time good. But when the opportunity came, we seized those one off events (outings, festivals, what nots), thankfully, the 40 hours in our pocket....now can sit back and give chance to other parents.
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tankee:
NYPS.VooVoo:
Mine allocated standardised hours...traffic warden. 2 times (1hour each) a week, 40 weeks = 80 hours in a year...no more no less :roll:
Tao Nan !! :celebrate:
Can't even volunteer for those activities that clock a few hours coz they are scared that you don't continue with the traffic warden duties if you can clock from other activities... :roll: -
I thought NYPS sets 80 hours for PV...didn't know there are other schools which set 80 hours too :shock:
A school which takes in many PVs will not care much if the child gets in at Phase 2B or not...its objective is to get routine jobs done for FREE...parents will do it willingly and schools get to enjoy FREE labour.
During registration for Phase 2B, parents have to ballot if demand exceeds.
A friend told me NYPS gets parents to do 30 min of traffic warden every day. For the pathetic 1/2 hour from 645am to 715am. -
janet_lee88:
I think Rosyth also...I mean the hoursI thought NYPS sets 80 hours for PV...didn't know there are other schools which set 80 hours too :shock:
A school which takes in many PVs will not care much if the child gets in at Phase 2B or not...its objective is to get routine jobs done for FREE...parents will do it willingly and schools get to enjoy FREE labour.
During registration for Phase 2B, parents have to ballot if demand exceeds. -
janet_lee88:
I thought NYPS sets 80 hours for PV...didn't know there are other schools which set 80 hours too :shock:
not many schools do that lah. Mostly 40...a couple 60....but 80 really takes the cake. -
Son’s school takes in limited PVs, so that it can take in all the kids at 2B…used to take many PV in earlier years but now it cuts down…there are times when there are insufficient PVs, so those chalking up hours will try to take up extra ‘jobs’ if school requests.
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hquek:
thus there were parents dropping out after a few weeks.
30 min!!! Aiyoh, wake up so early to do 30 min pv? It really speaks of the determination of the parent. Impressed. :celebrate: ...
30 min is actually good for me. Less disruption to my daily routines.
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For those doing PV, best is to check the chance of getting into Phase 2B. Noted some schools like South View where there is too many excess of PV that resulted have to ballot.

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