Lyceum 1535 in Moscow, Secondary school in Khamovniki District, Moscow, Russia
Lyceum 1535 is a secondary school in Khamovniki District serving students aged 13 to 18 with programs in mathematics, humanities, and natural sciences. The school has specialized laboratories and two libraries to support student learning.
The building was completed in 1929 and served as a military hospital during World War II. After the war, it transformed into a school with a focus on Oriental languages starting in 1991.
Students here work on media projects and documentary filmmaking while attending lectures from scientists and journalists. This hands-on engagement with journalism and research shapes how young people think about information and the world around them.
Classes follow a five-day schedule beginning at 8:30 AM with entrance exams required for admission. Extra fees apply for extracurricular activities offered at the school.
The building displays constructivist architecture from the 1920s era. It also contains sports facilities that serve students and occasionally the surrounding community.
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