All About Parent Volunteers (PV)
-
can anyone share what the PV in nan chiau primary school performs? is it the typical traffic warden or more than that?
-
lchunleo:
... Q1: is distance one of the criteria that they will be checking if one is suitable for PV?
For schools with a long history of balloting in Phase 2B, yes, distance is a major consideration. Normally, those staying beyond 2km will be gently turned down, for their own good as as not to waste their time.lchunleo:
The exact procedures differs from school to school. Usually, PVs will have to wait for the schools to call them for duty, unless it is a regular task such as daily traffic wardening. Try not to turn down the opportunity when the call comes... you may not get it again.... Q2: how is the PV like? how PV get notified to do work? How much time do they give PV to react (cos need to deconflict)?
lchunleo:
If you complete all the required hours and have documentary proof (signed and doubly \"chopped\"), there is no reason why the school will deny you the right to apply in Phase 2B.... Q3: Do one guarantee to have the recommendation letter if one fulfills and clocks all the required hours ? (how many hours exactly) or there is no certainty?
-
i see, thanks for responding to my qns..guess to be kiasu, kiasee..i got to read finish all the postings in this thread to find the secret

-
Hi,
This is my first posting here. This could be the most kiasu 'est question u would have come across.
My DS is 2011 born. Some of u might feel, its quite too early to check out for details. But, seeing the speed in which parents are moving I don’t want to loose the fun.
Questions:
1. Can I do pv in schools earlier than called for so that I can clock the required time at my pace.
2 . Can I take my kid with me to the school, as I don’t have anyone to whom I can ask to babysit?
3. Some schools like SHPS give a list of reading programmes / others in their lists. Does that mean I can choose from either section or choose both?
4. Normally, does the pv hours 40 - 80 as determined by the schools…need to be finished within a time frame of any number of months (4-6 months) or is it a whole year event & how early are the parents informed of such timetable?
Thanks in adv
More such kiasuest questions to come… -
mom_2_be:
we are all kiasu so sama sama...:DHi,
This is my first posting here. This could be the most kiasu 'est question u would have come across.
My DS is 2011 born. Some of u might feel, its quite too early to check out for details. But, seeing the speed in which parents are moving I don't want to loose the fun.
Questions:
1. Can I do pv in schools earlier than called for so that I can clock the required time at my pace.
2 . Can I take my kid with me to the school, as I don't have anyone to whom I can ask to babysit?
3. Some schools like SHPS give a list of reading programmes / others in their lists. Does that mean I can choose from either section or choose both?
4. Normally, does the pv hours 40 - 80 as determined by the schools...need to be finished within a time frame of any number of months (4-6 months) or is it a whole year event & how early are the parents informed of such timetable?
Thanks in adv
More such kiasuest questions to come...
1) Unfortunately, no. The earliest is two years from the registration date. E.g. For 2009 born child, earliest is 2013 now for registration in 2015 for schooling in 2016.
2) it is not encouraged or not posssible based on feedbacks given by parents in this forum for the same questions.
3) can you eloborate more? how does it relate to PV?
4) with many other PVs, you can only PV when you are called upon, the shorter the time frame, you will have a hard time to clock the required hours while still managing your other committments. For others, perharps someone in this forum can help to asnwer.
Trying my best to answer, so far this much only
-
Hi,
While I was a PV at RGPS, "tasks" were snapped up within 5mins when the coordinators sent out emails to PVs. Most of us were worried there wasn’t enough "jobs" to clock those hours. Excluding those public and school holidays, you may not be able to clock the minimum hours if you are "choosy" or too busy with other commitment.
Speak to current PVs to find out more on the school’s activities that required PV involvement. This will help you to plan ahead your schedule. -
Hi all… This is my first posting. I’m trying to get mentally prepared for PV.
Can I ask if both the husband and wife can volunteer to clock the hours? Its hard for us to clock alone as both r working. -
Hi,
Yes both husband and wife can clock the required hours. In fact this was encouraged by the school. -
Khamullotr:
A friend got in via 2B through grassroots.Hi,
Anyone got shortlisted for SCGS interview?
So far, the people' around me were all rejected. They don't seems to take in much volunteers.
I wonder where the numbers in their 2B phrase come from since they don't have church or clan associations. Glassroots? -
My friend also got in Scgs, via grassroot leader 2b route.
She was rejected in her pv application.
=============================================================Mishasha:
Yes, you're right.Hi,
While I was a PV at RGPS, \"tasks\" were snapped up within 5mins when the coordinators sent out emails to PVs. Most of us were worried there wasn't enough \"jobs\" to clock those hours. Excluding those public and school holidays, you may not be able to clock the minimum hours if you are \"choosy\" or too busy with other commitment.
Speak to current PVs to find out more on the school's activities that required PV involvement. This will help you to plan ahead your schedule.
my friend was a PV in RGPS, this year (2013, for 2014 P1 intake).
She said \"tasks\" were snapped up very fast - once the PV Supervisor sent out an email notification asking, \"now, who is interested in doing PV next few weeks, on these dates ...?\"
my friend said sometimes she can go down RGPS - like 4x or sometimes 5x per week - just to clock in 1 precious hour, each time. She said mostly she go down during lunch time. She\"ll rush down by taxi, clock 1 hour then rush back to her office by taxi, around 2.30 pm. My friend said luckily she got a supportive boss - who allow her to return late from lunch, many times per week. She said you must be ready to be on call, on alert standby any time! The commitment level expected is very high ! Hence during interview, the PV Supervisor and P are quick to sniff out from applicant candidates - whether they can commit their time or not.
During interview if they sense that you're those that cannot commit your time whole-heartedly, they won't select you. They're experienced in detecting who can be the committed ones, having gone through so many batches of interviewing applicants every year.
But please don't ask questions during interview like \"by the way, I don't have any helper nor maid at home. Nobody is at home to look after my baby. Thus, can I bring along my baby to school, as I serve my PV duties ?\" If you ask this type of question, you won't be selected. Like that, your attention become divided. Are you going to the school to babysit your child, or are you there to serve your PV duties whole-heartedly ? Anyway, no children allowed, when you clock your PV hours, inside the school premises.
One more thing -
Husband & wife both can help to clock in hours together, working towards minimal 60 pv hrs. (For rgps) But please :-
No maid, nor mother nor mother in law, nor father nor father in law allowed.
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Register Login