Q. In what ways is VIS incorporating the latest technology and AI tools into daily classroom learning to help students adapt to our rapidly evolving environment?
Ans: VIS integrates the latest technology and trends in the educational sector to instill knowledge that keeps students up to date with the real world. We focus on elevating students' quest for knowledge and preparing them for the future. The classrooms are equipped with 3D learning modules, smartboards, interactive simulations, and virtual activity hubs that result in engaging and collaborative classes. Learners use our computer and Tinkering labs to learn about robotics, coding, and design thinking.
We've also introduced artificial intelligence into the curriculum for classes VI through XII students. Our students learn how to apply their knowledge of artificial intelligence to solve real-world problems, not just understand it in theory.
Q. What student-centric programmes and hands-on experiences does VIS offer to ensure learners are prepared for real-world challenges, beyond just textbook knowledge?
Ans: At VIS, learning goes far beyond the classroom. Students get hands-on experience through projects, innovation challenges, and activities in our Tinkering Lab.
Beyond academics, our wide range of clubs and societies (from theatre and debate to sustainability and robotics) is where students test new ideas, build teamwork, and grow into leaders.
Our learners have the confidence and problem-solving skills they need to thrive in the real world.
Q. As an insider in the education system, which aspects of the current model would you most like to change, and how would you implement those changes at VIS to make learning more effective and future-focused?
Ans: We know that grades are only one piece of the puzzle. At VIS, we address this by helping students learn through hands-on experience, discovery, and by using technology in the classroom.
We prepare our students for a world that values curiosity, teamwork, and innovation as much as academic knowledge. They leave with the flexibility and critical thinking skills they need to thrive.
Q. With growing concerns about campus safety and child protection, what specific measures and initiatives has VIS implemented to ensure the well-being and security of its students?
Ans: For us, nothing matters more than the safety and happiness of our students. We want every child to step onto campus with confidence, knowing they are cared for and protected. That’s why our school is equipped with secure entry points, CCTV monitoring and a dependable transport system.
Beyond this, our counselors are always available for support, and we run regular workshops and safety drills so students know exactly what to do in any situation. When children feel secure, they can give their best to learning, friendships and everything school has to offer.
Q. VIS leaders have visited schools internationally. So, what global practices have you borrowed, and how did they take root here?
Ans: Looking at schools around the world has shown us how to encourage creativity, digital skills, and student voice. Inspired by what we've seen, VIS has strengthened our global connections, including the Annual Night Long Global Connect and our ongoing collaboration with Ulsan Foreign Language High School in South Korea.Also, VIS regularly hosts delegations and exchange programmes with Netherlands, Finland, Spain, Sri- Lanka, Japan, Australia, South Korea , Singapore and Paris. These opportunities provide meaningful intercultural exchanges, enabling learners to gain global perspectives while proudly showcasing India’s educational practices.
We've also adopted more hands-on, real-world projects to ensure that international best practices are made relevant for our students.
Q. How does VIS ensure that its teachers and staff stay updated on the latest educational trends, policies, and classroom technologies, so they can deliver the highest-quality learning experience?
Ans: Professional development is a continuous process at VIS. Our teachers regularly participate in workshops, seminars and training sessions on emerging pedagogies, policy updates and digital tools. In-house knowledge-sharing forums and peer learning groups further enhance practice. By investing in the growth of our educators, we ensure that the classroom experience remains current, relevant and inspiring for our students.