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Our school - short history
 

Teaching and Educational Complex No. 1838 for the Deaf Children.

Short History

 
 

Ivan Arnold (1805 - 1891)

In 1860 Ivan Arnold opened up a school for the deaf in Moscow. I. Arnold lost his ability to hear when he was a little boy. After being educated in Germany he returned to Russia and opened up a school for the deaf in St. Petersburg and later in Moscow, where he moved together with five of his pupils. Later the world-famous founder of the Tretyakov Art Gallery Pavel Tretyakov became the guardian of the school and in 1900 the school became the Arnold-Tretyakov school for the deaf.

P. Tretyakov (1832 - 1898)

 
     
  Arnold-Tretyakov school for the deaf

(Photo made in the beginning of XX century)

 
       
  In that same year F. Rau who was the headmaster of the school from 1899 to 1918, together with his wife N. Rau, founded the first kindergarten in Europe for deaf children, which marked the beginning of this type of tuition system for younger children in Russia.
In 1918 the school became state institute and was renamed into the Moscow Institute for the Deaf. After the 2nd World War the Institute was moved to a different site and changed its name for the School for the Deaf.

Mrs. & Mr. Rau

 
 

In 1963 the school was moved to a larger building on 39 Parshin Street and became known as "kindergarten - school - boarding school" No. 1838, the headmaster of which is now Mr. S. Krivovyaz, an Honoured teacher of the Russian Federation.

S. Krivovyaz

 
 

Here are presented some photos of our school.

 
   
       
       
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