
I next stumbled upon a small storage room.

This was also, where the schools PA-system was located.

Turns out, that they were very organized here. The closet to the left contains grid notebooks, big notebooks and small notebooks, the one to the right contains miscellaneous notebooks.

This closet contained orienteering equipment. I mean really?

And these contain different stuff used in the arts class.

Different kinds of paper sheets. And some spelling errors.

Pencils, rubbers, blackboard sponges, sharpeners, blackboard sponges and staples.

Wonder what has been displayed in the showcase. I strongly suspect stuffed animals, which once were a mainstay of schools from this era.

The lack of basic classrooms had been pretty striking so far. They were all on the top floor.

They had also been pretty thoroughly emptied with just some lonely furniture remaining.

Wonder, what had been in those.

The most random find so far: tape from a pet food supplier.

Are you sure you built enough power outlets?

At first I thought I was exploring a primary school. So far it had turned out, that there were also secondary school classes taught here.
But this is a high school schedule, so even older pupils were taught here. Looks like it was at least French for beginners, English for advanced, geography, biology, advanced maths and health education.
I mean what kind of a school has this been? The schedule is from 2012 as was the calendar in the teachers’ study, so that’s probably when the school was closed.

The classrooms were pretty small.

And like I said, mostly empty. The roof seen through the window is to a house on the opposite side of the road passing the school.

Less advandced math.

Lovely curtains in a closet. I wouldn’t hang those to my own windows, but I just love them.

That is a projection software for Windows 95, so they had digital projectors. This was actually quite advanced. Back when I graduated from high school in 2008, the school had a digital projector in one classroom. One. Imagine.