All About Parent Volunteers (PV)
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can advise what services to be rendered that i should put to increase my chances to be selected as PV in a school? nan chiau PS in particular? thankssss. am submitting the form next week…
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micollh:
anyone looking at nan chiau primary? i check their website thenlink to retrieve the PV form is not there?
here
http://www.ncps.moe.edu.sg/document/ParentVolunteerApplicationForm.pdf -
Hey Tankee, thanks for the link for NCPS PV application, just when I need it. Do you happen to know when is the closing date?Do I mail/fax/email the PV application form? I can’t find the information on their website. Thank you!
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Anyone knows when is the deadline for NCPS PV application?
Roughly when would we get notified on successful/unsuccessful?
Any experienced PV can share experience? Thanks so much! -
here is Bukit Panjang primary school response to PVs who are staying > 2km:-
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=486&start=520 -
Anyone had the experience of St Hilda’s Primary PV ? I just see for child born in 2006 & 2007 PV application had closed on Jun/2011.
Dose that mean I can apply for my child born 2009 now?
They have some program such as math or mandarin. Besides these, any other choices for parents (traffic/library support…) ? -
St. Hilda’s PV do English reading to kids too. Previously, they did take in PV who live >2km during selection. However, you will need to shift subsequently to be near to school.
Parents who are staying not too far from Pei Hwa Presbyterian, e.g. Bukit Panjang, may want to try PV there. Understand they take in quite a no. of PV living >2km, priorities not those within 1km. Maybe want some balance and equality in students’ background. Thus, there is still a balloting chance if you stay >2km. -
How to apply for PV?
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apple79:
How to apply for PV?
Back then, I emailed to the school. Now I'm not sure if parents (either one) has to fill up a form. However, you can call up the school to ask. -
Scary:
Parents who are staying not too far from Pei Hwa Presbyterian, e.g. Bukit Panjang, may want to try PV there. Understand they take in quite a no. of PV living >2km, priorities not those within 1km. Maybe want some balance and equality in students' background. Thus, there is still a balloting chance if you stay >2km.
Scary, chun bo? Won't such a policy - if it's true - discriminate against kids who live near the school?
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