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High School Classroom Concepts | VS

High School Classroom Concepts

High school classrooms require versatile furniture solutions that support dynamic learning, from collaborative projects to independent study. Explore how flexible layouts can create spaces that foster both academic achievement and personal growth.

Featured High School Products

Explore key furniture pieces that bring these spaces to life. Each product is designed for flexibility, durability, and comfort to support a wide range of activities. 

Concept Resources

Get inspired with resources designed to help you create engaging environments.

INSIGHTS – The Flexible Classroom
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Spaces in Motion Brochure
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Pilot Room Program
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High School Grade-Level Resources

Engaging high school spaces prepare students for success in whatever comes next on their journey. Designed for flexibility, our agile furniture supports independent work, group collaboration, and hands-on learning, fostering critical thinking and innovation. 

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Discover Humanitree School’s dynamic indoor-outdoor campus in Mexico City, where project-based learning thrives across Mountain, Forest, and Coast ecosystems.

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Classroom Concepts

VS offers ergonomic and adaptable furniture solutions for every learning environment need, from preschool to higher education. Explore our classroom concepts for ideas on innovative ways to design engaging learning environments.

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Media Center & Library Concepts 

Create agile, collaborative spaces where students can engage with resources and technology. With adaptable furniture solutions, these environments promote active learning, creativity, and social interaction while supporting different media uses and study needs.

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Music & Art Room Concepts

Enhance the creative expression of students with furniture designed for dynamic art and music environments. Our solutions support the needs of both individual and group activities, helping to create spaces where imagination and creativity flow.

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Dining Concepts

Design vibrant dining areas that support nourishment and community. Our adaptable furniture solutions create inviting spaces that encourage social interaction, easy transitions between seating arrangements, and a comfortable environment for refueling during the school day.

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Commons & In-Between Concepts

Transform underutilized spaces into vibrant, multifunctional areas where students and teachers can socialize, work, or relax. With adaptable furniture, these zones meet the needs of different activities, promoting a sense of community and ease in between classes.

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STEM, Maker & CTE Concepts

Foster creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on learning with flexible and durable furniture for STEM, maker, and CTE spaces. These dynamic environments support collaboration and innovation, adapting to activities ranging from building prototypes to exploring emerging technologies.


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Explore VS References

Explore a selection of educational spaces featuring our furniture solutions.

Symbols & 3D Resources

Explore our library of symbols and 3D resources to enhance your design and planning process, making it easier to visualize and customize learning spaces.

Material Resources

Explore our range of high-quality materials, designed to support durability, comfort, and style in every learning space.

Cut Sheet Library

Explore our product cut sheets for detailed information, dimensions, model numbers, available materials, and options.

VS America

Learn about VS America’s showroom and warehouse locations, along with information on our history.

VS Story

Over 125 years of innovation – see how VS has shaped learning environments from the start.

School Museum

Journey through the history of school furniture from the early 20th century to the present day.

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