Visakha Valley School

It has a programme called S.Y.A (school year abroad) where foreigners interact with Indian students and learn their tradition and culture.

The school has introduced IIT foundation classes to assure better ranks in competitive examinations.

The school uniform is silver gray shirt and navy blue trousers/skirt and flaps of their house.

The students are divided among four houses — Edison (blue), Newton (yellow), Raman (red) and Bhabha (green) — to provide competition.

The houses have been named after the scientists Thomas Edison, Isaac Newton, C. V. Raman and Homi J. Bhabha.

Once elected, the prefects are presented with starred flaps and special black jackets which they wear on Fridays.

In case a prefect is found to be irresponsible or bullying, the head captain is questioned.

Visakha Valley School runs the CBSE system of education with teaching from LKG to X + 2 in English medium.

In an MUN conference, participants research a country, take on roles as diplomats, investigate international issues, debate, deliberate, consult, and then develop solutions to world problems.

[3] During a conference, participants employ communication and critical thinking skills to represent the policies of their country.

These skills include public speaking, group communication, research, policy analysis, active listening, negotiating, conflict resolution, note taking, and technical writing.

The foundation was laid in 1968, by the district collector of Visakhapatnam Shri Abid Hussain.

[7] 5 September, the birthday of the second President of India, academic philosopher Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan is celebrated as Teachers' Day.

The student council of 2011