All About Parent Volunteers (PV)
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gajidouma:
How come our hubby only talk, no action...
haha, better than the situation I am in. I like to chose School A, DH wants School B and argues with me day and night whenever he got chance.... but since I am the one doing PV, I guess I will have the final say in this. :evil:tanlengleng:
Today I asked hubby again...
He says just choose Yumin, no need to stress, no PV, no balloting...
& DD echo him... :?:
We are the ones having headache... -
J2mum:
He says those good schools will \"chop\" the low grade kids at lower primary,
Lengleng,
if so then u can rest ur case.
else demand parents to give them tutions,
that's why their PSLE passing rates are so fantastic.
Anyone can comment on this?
TIA.
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I still think both husband and wife should discuss and have consensus when it comes to school selection. Else next time if the kid have problems in school, they will start blaming each other.
Luckily me and dh has no such issue and we did PV work together to combine the 40 hrs.
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Luanee:
hi, can do PV work together with dh and combine? have to send one application form or two?
Luckily me and dh has no such issue and we did PV work together to combine the 40 hrs.
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Just want to share a different perspective to PV. My kids’ school don’t allow PV for potential students as my ex-teacher who is still teaching there after 22 years mentioned that they have more than enough interest and do not want to open up "hopes" to potential parents. Also MOE is asking them to cut down on the no. of intake. But they do encourage PV of existing students’ parents.
I did just that when my son started P1 this year. I didn’t realise that PV can be so satisfying. To me, I used to have the impression that only those "parents who are too free and got nothing better to do then go and do PV in school" especially when we are not talking about getting a place in the school (there was no "motive").
I found it satisfying because my children actually observed that I was doing PV in schools. They look forward to seeing mummy doing PV in school and I think they are proud as well. They would tell their friends that this is my mum,etc… They even asked me if I was gg to help out in school again.
So for those parents whose kids are eventually selected in the school that you PV, pls continue to PV where possible. Your kids recognise that and is proud of that. Also, you’ve a better understanding of the school. -
MMM:
My girl is very excited to see me when I PV in her school. She announces to all her friends I am her mommy
I found it satisfying because my children actually observed that I was doing PV in schools. They look forward to seeing mummy doing PV in school and I think they are proud as well. They would tell their friends that this is my mum,etc... They even asked me if I was gg to help out in school again.
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Hi all Mummies/Daddies,
I was wondering what are the criteria the schs will be looking at when it comes to interviewing for PV…if i am looking to enter Pei Hwa…tink must sign up for PV and seems like the child will like it too in the future n i am able to know more about the sch …why not…
Any advise? Must get prepare mah -
lims:
If you have special skills then can help the school then would have better chance.Some schools do conduct interview of PVs & that can be stressful.Hi all Mummies/Daddies,
I was wondering what are the criteria the schs will be looking at when it comes to interviewing for PV...if i am looking to enter Pei Hwa...tink must sign up for PV and seems like the child will like it too in the future n i am able to know more about the sch ...why not...
Any advise? Must get prepare mah -
J2mum:
Well, that is a bit of our choice and KS factor at the higher side also.KSP,
I agreed with u but I also have to consider if I can really commit but I must say really kudo to u.tanlengleng:
Yes, I have also heard of this happened in TNPS at east coast (no offend pls for mentioning the school name).
He says those good schools will \"chop\" the low grade kids at lower primary,
else demand parents to give them tutions,
that's why their PSLE passing rates are so fantastic.
Anyone can comment on this?sleepy :
Usually the school (or those full time PV) could manage to pursuade some new PV to continue their service after their kids got into P1. Some new PV would also willing to continue bcos they are full time SAHM. So the number for PV could be quite significate if add up all from P1 to P6.
MMM wrote:
I found it satisfying because my children actually observed that I was doing PV in schools. They look forward to seeing mummy doing PV in school and I think they are proud as well. They would tell their friends that this is my mum,etc... They even asked me if I was gg to help out in school again.
My girl is very excited to see me when I PV in her school. She announces to all her friends I am her mommy
Yes, my kid now is in P1 also ask us to go back for PV as she said she will be very excited if she see us there. For the past 1 month, almost everyday when she came back she would tell us whose parents were PV on that day. She keeps asking when is our turn. We told her we were PV b4 her P1 but too bad she didn't get to see us b4 her P1. Well, we just have to say we will plan for it. -
I am a working mum and I am "reluctant" to sign up as a member of the parent support group because I would feel guilty being a member and not being able to contribute.
On the other hand, due to our previous PV during P1, they’ve our contacts so they would drop us a mail when they are organising special events.
In my case, I don’t mind PV for certain events if work schedule allows. Quite a no. of parents shared with me that some of their members are also working mum and some also travels for their job. They would just have to stand in for each other during another person’s absence.
For me, I also want to avoid situation of parents who join for certain agenda,etc… There are enough politics in the corporate world, dun need more in such setting. My cousin used to be the chairman of the parent support group in my kids’ school (way before they enter P1) and he told me that he did it with the objective of contributing,etc… but there are some parents out there who just have their own agenda so that makes it complicated.
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