Code of Conduct
Serving as a volunteer at PVPS Alumni is a wonderful way to give back to your alma mater. As a young volunteer, you play a very meaningful role in supporting school events, recruitment, and fundraising efforts. But most importantly, you keep the PVPS spirit alive. To foster mutual respect and a sense of community within the alumni family and PVPS, the Alumni EXCO has developed the following Code of Conduct to set its tone, image, and direction.
Code of Conduct
Be respectful towards the religious beliefs, customs, and sensitivities of others.
Be mindful and exercise good judgment before making any postings using digital and social media. No posting of PVPS students’ photos on personal Facebook, Twitter, etc. due to the Personal Data Protection Act 2012.
Be considerate, kind, and responsible in your dealings with teaching and non-teaching staff, parent volunteers, and students in the school. Alumni volunteers should not engage in disorderly or offensive behaviour within the school premises (e.g., public display of affection or damage to school property).
Avoid participating in any activity that physically or mentally harms, intimidates, or humiliates other students or violates one’s dignity as an individual.
Dress with decorum when volunteering during events. Avoid wearing inappropriate shorts, spaghetti-strap blouses, very short dresses, slippers, T-shirts with inappropriate prints or wording, etc. when performing duty during school events. Punkish hairstyles, dyeing, or tinting of hair are not allowed.
Any initiation of school-related programmes or meetings within school premises involving PVPS students must be acknowledged and approved by school teachers and leaders.
Any suspected case of a breach in the code of conduct will result in an investigation and consequences or actions will be meted out by the school if necessary.