Education
Viraj International School (VIS) , a CBSE-accredited co-educational and boarding school, is located in the tranquil neighbourhood of Boisar in Mumbai's western suburbs. Our lush green campus, spanning 16 acres, is a wonderful blend of contemporary infrastructure and natural tranquility, providing pupils with a loving atmosphere in which to learn and grow. VIS is a true home away from home, with spacious classrooms, well-designed boarding facilities, and a strong emphasis on safety and comfort.
We mix academics, sports, co-curricular activities, and life skills to achieve holistic growth. The school instills leadership, confidence, and core values in students while preparing them for academic success and future difficulties.
Multiple renowned organisations like The Times of India, Education Today, Education World, Eldrok India, Mimamsa, ED-Tech, etc. have recognized VIS for its quality in education and life skills, and the school continues to create benchmarks with its focused faculty and helpful staff help students build bright and successful futures.
Under the visionary leadership of " Mrs. Renu Kochhar, Chairperson of Viraj International School , our institution is driven by a singular passion—to deliver world-class education within India.
Mrs. Kochhar emphasizes, "With a strong focus on academic rigor, critical thinking, and creativity, Viraj International School has become a beacon of excellence in education, empowering students to grow into compassionate, responsible, and enlightened global citizens."
In the past, education was primarily theoretical, with limited emphasis on practical application. However, the landscape has evolved significantly. Today, practical skills and their real-world applications are at the forefront, with critical thinking taking center stage. This shift encourages students to analyze and solve complex problems, equipping them with practical abilities that transcend the classroom.
Recognizing that traditional learning can feel monotonous for some students, Mrs. Kochhar advocates for innovative approaches like the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP). Programs like these integrate career-oriented learning with academics, engaging students more dynamically and effectively. She believes that by embracing such programs, we can ensure that students are not only prepared for future careers but also equipped with lifelong skills essential for success.
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