[Bishan] Primary Schools
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2sweethearts:
staying > 2km and is still in the midst of completing my project PV with the sch in bishan. I can see my chances is super low basing on this year's statistics even if I move within 1km. my younger daughter will be another challenge for me in a few years later.. decided of letting go my PV here and go for mixed sch. would anyone be interested to take over PV :?
Are you talking about PV in CHS? Thought they would only grant PV for those staying less than 1 km, as it doesn't make sense for those staying more than 1 km.
Think it'll be better for you to try PV at mixed school.
And i don't think PV can be transferred? -
Hi, I’m a new parent to this forum and trying to get a handle around this whole P1 Registration Exercise.
1) Could someone shed a light on what Parent Volunteer activities entail? 2) How to up our chances of getting selected as a PV?
3) Should one volunteer and do PV at more than one school?
I live in Sin Ming area. Considering Ai Tong, Catholic, KCP.
Thanks a million! -
mumto3boys:
2sweethearts:
staying > 2km and is still in the midst of completing my project PV with the sch in bishan. I can see my chances is super low basing on this year's statistics even if I move within 1km. my younger daughter will be another challenge for me in a few years later.. decided of letting go my PV here and go for mixed sch. would anyone be interested to take over PV :?
Are you talking about PV in CHS? Thought they would only grant PV for those staying less than 1 km, as it doesn't make sense for those staying more than 1 km.
Think it'll be better for you to try PV at mixed school.
And i don't think PV can be transferred? -
Hi hmkim!
hmkim:
It really depends on the school. Some schools take in whoever applied. Some schools have very stringent criteria. E.g. if I remember correctly, in Nan Hua, one parent was an architect. The school happened to be in the process of refurbishing the campus and here you go, the parent was successfully roped in as a PV to the school. Other schools assign parents as traffic wardens.1) Could someone shed a light on what Parent Volunteer activities entail? 2) How to up our chances of getting selected as a PV?
Do a search on the schools you are interested in. Find out what are their niche areas, and see how your skills/knowledge match with their niche areas.
Some schools take in PVs who stay within a certain distance.
Go through the balloting history, and evaluate your chances accordingly. Just because you are a PV doesn't gurantee your child a place in the school.hmkim:
Of course you can PV in more than one school, as long as you have the time. PV needs to clock at least 40 hours in a year before the child qualifies for Phase 2B registration. In other schools, PVs may need to clock min. 80 hours.3) Should one volunteer and do PV at more than one school?
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hmkim:
CH is an extremely popular school.
I live in Sin Ming area. Considering Ai Tong, Catholic, KCP.
Based on past history, balloting for < 1km is required for CH in phase 2B.
So if you are not living within 1km, don't even bother with being a PV for CH. -
hmkim:
Catholic high is v selective in their PV, if u hv put your names in your PV list, there will be a PV talk,then u b able to kn how 'difficult' it will b. Please bear in mind u must be staying within 1km or dun waste your time. since u are so near to aitong u should PV there, so far those living with 1km gt in Phase 2b. For aitong, if u have special skills such as a phonics teacher,they may rope u in for their P1 and 2 reading pgm. Otherwise, they may assign you as traffic warden, librarian and other services. KCP PV is similar to aitong, could easily get in via phase 2b.Hi, I'm a new parent to this forum and trying to get a handle around this whole P1 Registration Exercise.
1) Could someone shed a light on what Parent Volunteer activities entail? 2) How to up our chances of getting selected as a PV?
3) Should one volunteer and do PV at more than one school?
I live in Sin Ming area. Considering Ai Tong, Catholic, KCP.
Thanks a million! -
my hubby is old school boy from ai tong.
does it mean that for Phase 2A2, balloting is not required? i stay pretty far at sengkang… does it make a difference?
my son born in 2005, reg in 2011… -
ayl0212:
So far, no school has ever had balloting prior to phase 2B.my hubby is old school boy from ai tong.
does it mean that for Phase 2A2, balloting is not required? i stay pretty far at sengkang.. does it make a difference?
my son born in 2005, reg in 2011..
So it should be quite safe that your son can get into ATS.
Distance only comes into play if there is need for balloting. -
BigDevil:
So far, no school has ever had balloting prior to phase 2B.ayl0212:
my hubby is old school boy from ai tong.
does it mean that for Phase 2A2, balloting is not required? i stay pretty far at sengkang.. does it make a difference?
my son born in 2005, reg in 2011..
So it should be quite safe that your son can get into ATS.
Distance only comes into play if there is need for balloting.
tks for the reply. ai tong here my son comes... -
[quote]tks for the reply. ai tong here my son comes...[/quote]
Guess you have to consider is the availability of bus service otr both parents able to fetch from Ai Tong School since you staying in SengKang.
If not you may try Nan Chiau Primary if you are near to it.
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