Thanks for the replies phtthp and skii.
I guess the school would not be able to predict how many GRL applications would come for that year, and hence to maximise the potential applications from PV, they allocate 20 PV slots. Should there be a non-zero number of GRL applications, then that is where balloting comes.
What happens if the family has to shift after the PV application was accepted? Would the PV be voided since the acceptance was based on the initial address? I know that MOE may reconsider the child’s school application if the address used for P1 registration differs from the child’s current address. But does this apply to PV as well?
Extending this further, would the application (both for PV and P1) be voided if the address changes but still remains within the same zone during application (i.e. still within 1 km). My guess is no, but I maybe wrong.
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RE: [Bukit Timah] Primary Schools
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RE: Nanyang Primary
Hi All,
Wanted to ask regarding Nanyang PS Parent Volunteer (PV):
Would the address in the PV application form affect one’s chance of being selected as a PV? As in all else being equal, would an application with a residential address of < 1 km stand a higher chance of being selected than another that is > 1 km?
Also, does anyone have insights into the number of PV application forms for Nanyang?
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RE: [Bukit Timah] Primary Schools
Hi All,
Wanted to ask regarding Nanyang PS Parent Volunteer (PV):
Would the address in the PV application form affect one’s chance of being selected as a PV? As in all else being equal, would an application with a residential address of < 1 km stand a higher chance of being selected than another that is > 1 km?
Also, does anyone have insights into the number of PV application forms for Nanyang?
Thank you in advance.