Museum of the History of School No. 65
About museum
In 1983 the school's teaching staff took the initiative to create a museum, and mathematics teacher N. I. Korobchenko was appointed to lead the research work for this purpose. In 1987, on the school's 50th anniversary, the first exhibition was opened, dedicated to the partisan hero Volodya Dubinin, whose name had been given to the school's Pioneer squad. The museum displays materials from the school's first pupils, as well as documents of Azarov and Bryntseva. A separate stand is devoted to the partisans of the Great Patriotic War and to Volodya Dubinin. The museum preserves extensive correspondence with former partisans and relatives of V. Dubinin, obtained in the 1980s. The museum's main collection comprises about 500 items.