I studied at this wonderful school, at a wonderful time. He graduated in 1975. Krainikov Fedor Dmitrievich, a veteran of the Second World War, taught social studies and history, his lessons took the form of conversations and discussions, and he knew all his students "like peeled", for grades in the magazine, he arranged five-minute written tests at the end of each lesson, grades for which then appeared in the class magazine and were they are objective and fair . Although Fyodor Dmitrievich did not read the tests himself...
One day, my school friend, answering the questions of the control, rewrote an excerpt from "Eugene Onegin" and, taking into account his behavior at discussions and discussions, received a "well-deserved" five. Having a huge authority in the town, Fyodor Dmitrievich could solve economic issues in his own way, so the students earned money to buy a drum kit ( a huge 800 rubles ) by cleaning snow at the railway station, in an abnormally snowy winter and, at that time, no terrible BHSS had questions for him. Math teacher Ivan Ivanovich Kopytin, in case of not completing homework, "decided on the application, but it didn't work out," agreed, nodded his head ... , and asked to submit six sheets of a draft . The geography teacher was outraged if we couldn't show the country on the map and didn't know its capital. Tamara Sergeevna Leipi, my class teacher, taught me how to write and read chemical equations. So many years have passed, and I remember all my wonderful school teachers.
I really like this school. It would seem small, but going into it you can feel such a pleasant atmosphere that words cannot convey. Excellent teaching staff, especially G.S. Koyanbayeva, is a professional in her field, restrained and ready to overdo everything, if only the children would get good knowledge. I would also like to mention Bublikova M.E., the director of this amazing school. She is a very handsome and moderately strict person!