The strings are already on right? And the bridge? Don’t take off the bridge from beneath the strings. It may look like something that just came with it as packaging, but it’s crucial to the instrument. Since it’s a student violin I assume, there will probably be fine tuners on the tailpiece. Use those to tune the instrument, instead of the pegs, because if you use the pegs to tune it first, the strings may break.
To tune the violin, you can use this site.
To get a note to be higher, turn the pegs to the right, and lower, to the left. Be careful not to tune it too tight, or the strings could break. If you never done it before, you should take it to a music store and let them tune it for the first time.
Make sure there is rosin on the bow before you tune it. You may want to scratch the rosin with a key to create dust on it if it’s new. Then rub the bow on the rosin.
Hope this helped!