4 S'pore primary schools have ended parent volunteer scheme for P1 admission priority
The Ministry of Education (MOE) said that around one-third of Singapore's primary schools currently offer the parent volunteer scheme.
Four primary schools in Singapore have recently discontinued their parent volunteer (PV) schemes that previously granted priority placement for Primary 1 admission. The schools include Fairfield Methodist School (Primary), Mee Toh School, Hong Wen School, and Rosyth School. Parents who volunteered for at least 40 hours under the scheme were given priority in Phase 2B of the yearly Primary 1 admission exercise, which reserves 20 places in each school.
The Ministry of Education (MOE) reported that approximately one-third of Singapore's primary schools currently offer the PV scheme. While MOE noted that schools may adopt the PV scheme based on their needs, the scheme has faced scrutiny over its favoritism towards certain groups, such as alumni, parent volunteers, and those living nearby.
The Ministry of Education is currently reviewing the Primary 1 registration system to enhance access for children from diverse backgrounds and promote social mixing.
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