For many Singaporean parents, securing a spot in a top primary school is a strategic and emotional milestone. One route that’s often explored is volunteering with the school to gain eligibility under Phase 2B of the Primary 1 (P1) registration exercise.
But not all schools offer this opportunity—and those that do often have specific requirements. Here’s a curated list of primary schools in Singapore that accept Parent Volunteers (PVs), along with the minimum number of hours you need to clock to be considered for Phase 2B.
🔍 What Is Phase 2B?
Phase 2B is one of the registration stages in Singapore’s P1 intake, typically reserved for:
- Parent Volunteers who have completed at least 40 hours of service by June 30 in the year before registration.
- Members of a church or clan directly connected to the school.
- Active community leaders.
Being a PV can increase your child’s chances—but competition is still stiff, especially for popular schools.
🏫 List of Primary Schools Accepting Parent Volunteers (and Requirements)
Here are some of the well-known schools and what they expect from PVs:
School Name | Area | Parent Volunteer Requirement |
---|---|---|
Red Swastika School | Bedok | 40 hours |
Ai Tong School | Bishan | 2-year Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan membership + 80 hours |
Henry Park Primary | Bukit Timah | 40 hours (Apply in Nov) |
Methodist Girls’ School (Primary) | Bukit Timah | 40 hours (Apply in Apr) |
Nanyang Primary School | Bukit Timah | 80 hours, with CV & interview |
Rulang Primary School | Jurong | 40 hours (Apply by Feb) |
Nan Hua Primary School | Clementi | 40 hours |
Rosyth School | Serangoon | 40 hours |
Pei Chun Public School | Toa Payoh | 40 hours |
Tao Nan School | Marine Parade | 40 hours |
Yu Neng Primary School | Bedok | 40 hours |
South View Primary School | Choa Chu Kang | 40 hours |
Catholic High School (Primary) | Bishan | 40 hours |
Temasek Primary School | Bedok | 40 hours |
Note: Some schools also require interviews or additional documents like CVs. Always check the latest details on the school’s website or contact their administration directly.
📝 How to Become a Parent Volunteer
- Apply early – Most schools have limited PV slots and open applications as early as 2 years before the registration year.
- Commit to the hours – Ensure you complete the required service (usually by June 30).
- Show dedication – Your sincerity and consistent participation may influence your approval and school recommendation.
Final Thoughts
Being a Parent Volunteer is not a guaranteed ticket into a popular school, but it can increase your child’s chances while giving you meaningful insight into the school’s culture and values. If you’re eyeing Phase 2B, start planning early, research your shortlisted schools, and commit to the process.