| School Name | Address | Phone | Grades | County | Type | District Name |
| Verde Valley School | 3511 Verde Valley School Rd Sedona, AZ 86351 | (928) 284-2272 | 9-12 | Yavapai | private | |
| Ethnic Background | Percent | Year |
| White, non-Hispanic | 70.3704 | 2008 |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 2.77778 | 2008 |
| Hispanic | 6.48148 | 2008 |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 15.7407 | 2008 |
| Native American or Native Alaskan | 4.62963 | 2008 |
| Date | Who | Comments |
| 1/6/2009 | student | I am a current student at VVS, and its the only school I've been to where allvthe students were kind yet serious about their work. We have fun and party on the weekends, but crack down and study together. Every week we have a meeting with just the students to talk about student matters, lead by our class presidents. The classes are small, and we know our teachers on a first-name basis. I am a boarding student, and its been a great experience. Our community is small, about 120 students, and we're like a family, and we all look after each other. I highly recommend VVS to anyone who is passionate about their work, but willing to know knew cultures from around the world. I'm very excited for the years to come at VVS. And for the next dorm party. jk. :P |
| 2/9/2007 | student | I loved being part of the VVS community. It's one of the only schools that I enjoyed going to. The teachers were amazing and my peers were great everyone had a great fun loving but grounded attitude. If you want your kids to have fun but learn well then VVS is the place to send them |
| 9/19/2005 | teacher | This school provides a very liberal environment with many hands on experiences to compliment the academic stream. |
| 8/31/2004 | former student | First things first. This school is not for everyone. Unless you live in the Sedona area, your child will be living on-campus. You, as a parent, will not see your children except for holidays, and any time you travel to the school for a visit. While I had no problem living away from home, and living in a dormitory, the same could not be said of my younger sister. I spent four years at VVS, my entire high school career. It was a choice that felt natural, and I thank my parents for the chance to receive this level of education that I never would have received in public school. Class size is a plus, as the largest class I ever had was twelve students. Teachers are the dorm-parents, so they are a constant in the students lives. From soccer, to mountain climbing, to horseback riding, extracurricular activities are excellent. |
| 8/20/2003 | parent | I'm a current student at VVS. It's truly been a great experience. Not only have I met people from all over the world, i can also take advantage of all the unique academic and extracuricular activities. Not only are the classes small and vert rigerous, where else can you actually go to your teachers house and ask for help at night. It's a tight knit community and i honestly would recommend VVS to anyone who was interested. |