All About Parent Volunteers (PV)
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Luanee:
Thanks Luanee for your reply. I did read the thread but not sure if I read it correctly so came over and confirm it. :love:Jav, no HPPS rejected me too 2 yrs ago. Tankee, they didnt ballot, not that I know of anyway.
Autumn82, chief has complied all the schools past balloting history. FYI, Marymount typically has available places even in phase 2C. Hence it is not really necessary to do PV in order to get a place in the school. Pls read the FAQ thread to get the link.
But I'm not living anywhere near the school (I'm in Sembawang), so hubby was telling me to do PV to have a better chance.. :lol: -
BigDevil:
We did think abt the coed school as well so that DS could have a secure place.. But the schs ard my area isn't that... erm.. up to our liking.. So no choice... Prob have to do PV twice by then...
Historically, Marymount Convent didn't get filled up till phase 2C Supp, so you should have a good chance to get your DD admitted even in 2C.autumn82:
Thanks dear. Is it a weekly activity? Coz I've to looking after my DS so if I do get selected for the PV, I might have to find someone to look after my DS for awhile.. *shakes head* headache..
But considering you also have a DS, wouldn't it be easier if you get your DD into a coed school so that your son can be admitted in phase 1? Else, you will have to worry about his P1 registration further down the road. :?
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Thanks, Luane for your reply. I have submitted for 3 schools for PV & my son is due for P1 Y2012 too. Nan Hua has rejected, whereas the other 2 schools would have to wait till year end for them to do selection.
3Boys, is that why Nan Hua rejected me as I did not include any reply letter - CV? Their form did not indicate they need CV leh… All I did just feel in all relevant answers to the questions they ask.
We are not a doctor or lawyer which have outstanding / specialised skills. I really think that it is not fair if the school select the PV in that way. Before even the children go into the school, they have already started assessing the parents’ ability.
If go by balloting, it’s fair & transparent! Just my opinion oni! -
Jav:
Jav, I was rejected by NHPS 3 yrs ago too! Hee... anyway this school is famous for being extremely difficult to get selected as a PV. U can read the 'Clementi' thread for more info.Thanks, Luane for your reply. I have submitted for 3 schools for PV & my son is due for P1 Y2012 too. Nan Hua has rejected, whereas the other 2 schools would have to wait till year end for them to do selection.
3Boys, is that why Nan Hua rejected me as I did not include any reply letter - CV? Their form did not indicate they need CV leh.... All I did just feel in all relevant answers to the questions they ask.
We are not a doctor or lawyer which have outstanding / specialised skills. I really think that it is not fair if the school select the PV in that way. Before even the children go into the school, they have already started assessing the parents' ability.
If go by balloting, it's fair & transparent! Just my opinion oni!
Autumn82, based on past few years trend, it does not matter where u stay. Everyone who applies to Marymount Convent gets a place in 2C, and it still have leftover places for 2C(Supp). But of coz if u really want to have absolute peace of mind, u can always sign up as a PV. Good chance to know ur dd's future school too. -
Luanee:
Ooohhh... Seems like MCS not a very popular school amond parents uh? :oops: Not good??Jav, I was rejected by NHPS 3 yrs ago too! Hee... anyway this school is famous for being extremely difficult to get selected as a PV. U can read the 'Clementi' thread for more info.
Autumn82, based on past few years trend, it does not matter where u stay. Everyone who applies to Marymount Convent gets a place in 2C, and it still have leftover places for 2C(Supp). But of coz if u really want to have absolute peace of mind, u can always sign up as a PV. Good chance to know ur dd's future school too. -
[quote]Yea, I do hope I can finish it fast, I don't mind daily.. I was wondering, for girls school, if my hubby is gonna do PV, do u think they will accept it? :lol:[/quote]
Under the PV scheme, once selected and accepted by school, both parents are automatically included for contribution to the 40hours. Some school activities like cooking class will prefer ladies PV, while outdoor like camping will see more guy PV..
In my case, only myself attended the PV selection interview conducted by school.
When I was told of the positive interview outcome, both parents are included in the school PV namelist -
Jav:
Aiyah Jav,Thanks, Luane for your reply. I have submitted for 3 schools for PV & my son is due for P1 Y2012 too. Nan Hua has rejected, whereas the other 2 schools would have to wait till year end for them to do selection.
3Boys, is that why Nan Hua rejected me as I did not include any reply letter - CV? Their form did not indicate they need CV leh.... All I did just feel in all relevant answers to the questions they ask.
We are not a doctor or lawyer which have outstanding / specialised skills. I really think that it is not fair if the school select the PV in that way. Before even the children go into the school, they have already started assessing the parents' ability.
If go by balloting, it's fair & transparent! Just my opinion oni!
cold comfort I know, but it is not very fair and not very transparent, what can i say :?
You are right, why load the odds based upon parent's background? I'm speaking a little cheekily when I say CV lah, but don't forget to try and sell yourself a little, even on the one-pager. -
KP:
Not always true, some schools allow, some don't.
Under the PV scheme, once selected and accepted by school, both parents are automatically included for contribution to the 40hours. Some school activities like cooking class will prefer ladies PV, while outdoor like camping will see more guy PV..
In my case, only myself attended the PV selection interview conducted by school.
When I was told of the positive interview outcome, both parents are included in the school PV namelist -
KP:
Ohh.. Thanks alot KP!Under the PV scheme, once selected and accepted by school, both parents are automatically included for contribution to the 40hours. Some school activities like cooking class will prefer ladies PV, while outdoor like camping will see more guy PV..
In my case, only myself attended the PV selection interview conducted by school.
When I was told of the positive interview outcome, both parents are included in the school PV namelist
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3Boys:
Seems like every sch has it own stuffs... Heh.
Not always true, some schools allow, some don't.KP:
Under the PV scheme, once selected and accepted by school, both parents are automatically included for contribution to the 40hours. Some school activities like cooking class will prefer ladies PV, while outdoor like camping will see more guy PV..
In my case, only myself attended the PV selection interview conducted by school.
When I was told of the positive interview outcome, both parents are included in the school PV namelist
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