West Grove Primary
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when is the PTA? didnt hear anything from my gal.
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Giggler1:
when is the PTA? didnt hear anything from my gal.
It is actually the informal breakfast talk with the principal and teachers, starting 4 April. The school has already issued a letter on this and on it is the specific date assigned for the P1 classes e.g. 1A to C on 4 April. -
After getting to know more about West Grove....my impression and perception of this school/vice-principal totally changed. I started to like the school..and believe it a suitable learning environment for my Kids.

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Qiqi1040:
Hmmm, I am considering WG as one of my choice to do PV too.engp9337 & bzmum22,
I agreed with what you have said. The vice principal that i met basically dun care about what kind of parent i am and what is my strength that i can contribute to the school. They are just looking for free labour to be a gate keeper. The vice principal keep mentioning of their need to get gate keeper. To be frank, the school didn't leave me with good impression. Now, I have hesitation to put my girl in the school...
I wondering whether Rulang's interviewers do the same thing or not? Anyone succeed in getting Rulang's PV?
Any idea if they restrict the number of PV intake for year 2012? Dont want to end up ballot out after my precious 40 hours. -
Qiqi1040:
When I went for their PV talk 2 years ago, they were saying the importance of doing gate duties (if it's so important as they emphasis, why arrange for PV and not security guards to do?). Now 2 years later, they are still talking about gate duties! Wonder why the \"obsession\" over this gate duties on their side :lol:engp9337 & bzmum22,
I agreed with what you have said. The vice principal that i met basically dun care about what kind of parent i am and what is my strength that i can contribute to the school. They are just looking for free labour to be a gate keeper. The vice principal keep mentioning of their need to get gate keeper. To be frank, the school didn't leave me with good impression. Now, I have hesitation to put my girl in the school...
I wondering whether Rulang's interviewers do the same thing or not? Anyone succeed in getting Rulang's PV?
And I think given a span of 12 months, there should be ample duties (sports day, outings etc) for PV to do rather than merely gate duties. -
xian_kai:
:stupid: I have no time to do gate duties...
When I went for their PV talk 2 years ago, they were saying the importance of doing gate duties (if it's so important as they emphasis, why arrange for PV and not security guards to do?). Now 2 years later, they are still talking about gate duties! Wonder why the \"obsession\" over this gate duties on their side :lol:Qiqi1040:
engp9337 & bzmum22,
I agreed with what you have said. The vice principal that i met basically dun care about what kind of parent i am and what is my strength that i can contribute to the school. They are just looking for free labour to be a gate keeper. The vice principal keep mentioning of their need to get gate keeper. To be frank, the school didn't leave me with good impression. Now, I have hesitation to put my girl in the school...
I wondering whether Rulang's interviewers do the same thing or not? Anyone succeed in getting Rulang's PV?
And I think given a span of 12 months, there should be ample duties (sports day, outings etc) for PV to do rather than merely gate duties. -
I have done my 40 hrs of PV in West Grove, helping out during recess time. Currently, I have signed up to be in the Parent Support Group and is helping out with the Buddy Reading Programme and some adhoc duties. From my experience with the school, I have found that the school has placed the well being of the children as utmost important.
In view of this, gate duty (as some might find rather mandane, judging from the post in this forum) whereby the PV helps to supervise the children as they wait for their parents to fetch them, is probably one of the duties that the school felt essential to ensure safety and order duing the school dismissal time. As a parent, Iβm glad that there are gate keepers around as my child will not be left alone in case I am late in fetching him. Thus do not underestimate the duty of the gate keeper.
My take is that if you intend to do PV, you need to have an open mind and be committed to what you have signed up for. Remember it is voluntary, ie. you are doing it out of your own will for the benefit of others, without expecting any return. Of course, in this case, you are likely to get a placement for your kid in this school, as a tangible benefit of volunteering. -
Gate duties are v impt 'cos the school compound is small. There are cars and big school buses moving into the school compound. And there are a lot of kids trying to cross over to the school building. Kids, being kids, they will dash across roads without checking.
Also when it rains, kids need to be ferried to the main school building if they don't carry umbrellas and there will be even more kids trying to dash across
. In fact, when it rains, the VPs will actually come out of their offices with umbrellas to help ferry the kids or direct traffic
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The school has 3 gates, so will need parents to be stationed at each gate to ensure safety of all kids getting into the school. They have security guards but guess the school thinks that they need extra pairs of eyes 'cos the kids come from everywhere.
Performing gate duties dun need a lot of time....current practice is only half a hour once a week for the entire 1 yr PV period. -
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