[Tampines] Primary Schools
-
Dear All
I am currently a 40hr PV at St Hilda’s. My child 2004 will register P1 next year 2010.
I just heard that St Hilda’s will be changing their PV selection process. For 2005 child, parents need to submit your PV application letter to the school now. Selection will happen in Nov 09 and PV work will start in Jan 2010. They have posted the information of the changes in their school website.
So for all the parents out there who would like to PV in St Hilda’s, pls take note of the new change to avoid missing the new timeline! Good Luck! -
MdmQ:
This is very useful info. Thanks for letting us know!... I just heard that St Hilda's will be changing their PV selection process. For 2005 child, parents need to submit your PV application letter to the school now. Selection will happen in Nov 09 and PV work will start in Jan 2010. They have posted the information of the changes in their school website.
So for all the parents out there who would like to PV in St Hilda's, pls take note of the new change to avoid missing the new timeline! Good Luck! -
MdmQ:
I suppose St hilda should do something about their PV system. They were accepting too many PV (more than the seat they can offer) and over promising the parents during my year. In the end, a lot of parents who live > 2k got disappointed.Dear All
I am currently a 40hr PV at St Hilda's. My child 2004 will register P1 next year 2010.
I just heard that St Hilda's will be changing their PV selection process. For 2005 child, parents need to submit your PV application letter to the school now. Selection will happen in Nov 09 and PV work will start in Jan 2010. They have posted the information of the changes in their school website.
So for all the parents out there who would like to PV in St Hilda's, pls take note of the new change to avoid missing the new timeline! Good Luck!
That's why I chose to do PV for Poi Ching. Although nobody will promise you anything, at least from the past year record, as long as you are pv, the seat is almost guaranteed. -
amylqf:
I suppose St hilda should do something about their PV system. They were accepting too many PV (more than the seat they can offer) and over promising the parents during my year. In the end, a lot of parents who live > 2k got disappointed.
That's why I chose to do PV for Poi Ching. Although nobody will promise you anything, at least from the past year record, as long as you are pv, the seat is almost guaranteed.
Hi amlqf,
I think that is why the St Hilda's is reviewing and improving their PV system over the years. This year only 31 PVs are selected. This will help to avoid the situation of 'over supply' PVs and disappointing them. -
Hi,
anyone knows how st hilda select PV, wat is the criteria? thanks… -
rockers_78:
Selection of PV is done by the school's PSG Chairman. I am not sure what exactly is the selection criteria but there are several rounds:Hi,
anyone knows how st hilda select PV, wat is the criteria? thanks....
1. Round 1 (Shortlisting) - this is purely based on the application letter. So it is better that you indicate in your letter what you can contribute to the school.
2. Round 2 (Briefing) - usually all the shortlisted PVs will be briefed of the requirements, expectations etc. The purpose is to ensure that PVs are aware and will be committed to provide their volunteery service once being selected. Those who cannot commit may drop out at this stage
3. Round 3 (Interview) - PVs who wants to stay on after Round 2, may be called for Interview by the PSG. This is the last chance for you to explain in details how u can contribute to the school.
4. Round 4 (Recruitment) - PVs have been selected and invited to attend and welcome briefing by the school's Principal. You will also be asked to sign the confirmation letter as a PV.
Usually chances are given to PV staying >1km, because this is the only chance for them to come close to registering in SHPS, because in Phase 2C, even those within 1km MUST ballot. But, if you are >1km, there is no gaurantee if you PV, because it will depend on the number of grassroots and Church affliations in phase 2B.
Therefore you should be aware of your chances, execute your plan, and also have other backup plans in case Plan A did not work out.
Good luck! -
MdmQ:
... Selection of PV is done by the school's PSG Chairman. I am not sure what exactly is the selection criteria but there are several rounds...
MdmQ, I think yours qualify as the most comprehensive and in-depth report on the PV selection process of ANY school. Kudos to you and thank you for sharing! -
MdmQ:
Thank you so much for sharing........
Selection of PV is done by the school's PSG Chairman. I am not sure what exactly is the selection criteria but there are several rounds:rockers_78:
Hi,
anyone knows how st hilda select PV, wat is the criteria? thanks....
1. Round 1 (Shortlisting) - this is purely based on the application letter. So it is better that you indicate in your letter what you can contribute to the school.
2. Round 2 (Briefing) - usually all the shortlisted PVs will be briefed of the requirements, expectations etc. The purpose is to ensure that PVs are aware and will be committed to provide their volunteery service once being selected. Those who cannot commit may drop out at this stage
3. Round 3 (Interview) - PVs who wants to stay on after Round 2, may be called for Interview by the PSG. This is the last chance for you to explain in details how u can contribute to the school.
4. Round 4 (Recruitment) - PVs have been selected and invited to attend and welcome briefing by the school's Principal. You will also be asked to sign the confirmation letter as a PV.
Usually chances are given to PV staying >1km, because this is the only chance for them to come close to registering in SHPS, because in Phase 2C, even those within 1km MUST ballot. But, if you are >1km, there is no gaurantee if you PV, because it will depend on the number of grassroots and Church affliations in phase 2B.
Therefore you should be aware of your chances, execute your plan, and also have other backup plans in case Plan A did not work out.
Good luck! -
hi all, i'm a new kiasu parent here.. though my ger is only going p1 2 years later.. my wife & i are already planning now..
i'm an ex-student of poi ching primary (p1-p4) & gong shang primary (p5-p6), therefore thinking of getting my ger into one of my ex-schools..
my questions are..
1. must i be a graduate (p1-p6) from the school to apply for phase 2a2? or not counted at all?
2. can i join my ex-school's alumni to apply for phase 2a1?
3. are places guarenteed for phase 2a2 or 2a1?
4. does distance matter in this case (2a2, 2a1)? cos we are currently staying in sengkang..
thanks in advance!
mt -
Any advise which school I should opt for PV. Boy borned in 2005
Only school within 1km - East Spring. Not in favour though distance is near, transport is difficult coz we are separated by the PIE.
So my preferred ‘eastern’ choices are as follow (all more than 2km) :
1. Temasek Pri
2. Poi Ching
3. Gong Shang
4. Chongzheng
5. St Hilda’s (drop coz beyond reach)
btw, which of the above school accepts clan/church endorsement?
Or should we move to the west … where my husband is old boy of Pei Hua Presbyterian.
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